states Crossword Puzzles
POA Theories 2024-10-28
Across
- __________ theory states that accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least understates liabilities and losses.
- __________ theory states that the owner and business are separate entities. All transactions are recorded from the point of view of the business.
- Stage 3 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period.
- __________ theory states that the life of a business is divided into regular intervals for the purpose of preparing financial statements.
- Stage 4 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost.
- __________ theory states that business accounting method must be the same from year to year to ensure meaningful comparison.
- Stage 1 of the accounting cycle
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- __________ theory states that revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided.
- __________ theory states that all business transactions must be supported by verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from biases.
- __________ theory states that income/expense is only recognized and recorded when it is earned/incurred regardless of whether cash is received/paid.
- Stage 2 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that a transaction is considered material if it makes a difference to the decision-making process.
- __________ theory states that business is assumed to operate forever unless there is credible evidence that it may close down.
- __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded.
16 Clues: Stage 2 of the accounting cycle • Stage 3 of the accounting cycle • Stage 4 of the accounting cycle • Stage 1 of the accounting cycle • __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost. • __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded. • ...
QJ puzzle 2021-12-09
Across
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- PowersPowers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Money given by the national government to states
- grantsFederal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- system:A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- devolutionthe increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- CourtThe arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federa l government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- 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
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- 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)
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
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- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- federalismJoint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- PowersPowers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- grantsFunding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- PowerPowers shared by the national and state governments
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- worked together to create social services.
- federalism
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- 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.
- Government authority shared by national and local governments.
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- 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."
43 Clues: federalism • worked together to create social services. • CourtThe arbiter of what the Constitution means • Money given by the national government to states • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • PowerPowers shared by the national and state governments • ...
Federalism 2022-01-06
Across
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate
- devolution third-order devolution
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- 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)
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
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- 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."
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- 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
- system A government system that concentrates all policy making powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- 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
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Money given by the national government to states
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
42 Clues: devolution third-order devolution • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Money given by the national government to states • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
United States Crossword 2020-05-07
Across
- are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
- System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS
- is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds.
- is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another.
- can also be called a settler, someone who helps start a settlement in a new land.
- are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees.
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- is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
- was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
- is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification.
- is the nation's gross domestic product.
- is a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced.
- This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity, and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- were most influential politically in England during the time of the Commonwealth (1649–60
- is a territory under the immediate complete political control and occupied by settlers of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign.
- is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
19 Clues: is the nation's gross domestic product. • is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure. • was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans • System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS • is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • ...
United States Crossword 2020-05-06
Across
- precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds.
- are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
- is a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced, how much should be produced, and the price at which the goods are offered for sale.
- is the nation's gross domestic product that measures everything produced in the United States, whether it's by U.S. citizens and companies or foreigners.
- is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- can also be called a settler, someone who helps start a settlement in a new land.
- System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
- is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another.
- are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees.
- were most influential politically in England during the time of the Commonwealth (1649–60)
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- is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
- This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity, and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
- is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification.
- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620.
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
- is a territory under the immediate complete political control and occupied by settlers of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign.
19 Clues: is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure. • System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS. • is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification. • consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility. • ...
United States Crossword 2020-05-06
Across
- consists of roadways important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility.
- was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans,
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds.
- is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
- These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport, public transportation facility, or other intermodal transportation facility.
- are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth and can be classified using different climatic parameters.
- were most influential politically in England during the time of the Commonwealth (1649–60)
- is one of the five major climate groups in the Copen climate classification.
- a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods shouldS be produced
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- This is a network of highways which are important to the United States’ strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity, and emergency capabilities for defense purposes.
- system of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
- is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another.
- is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
- are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees.
- can also be called a settler, someone who helps start a settlement in a new land.
- is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- is the nation's gross domestic product.
- is a territory under the immediate complete political control and occupied by settlers of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign.
19 Clues: is the nation's gross domestic product. • is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure. • system of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS. • was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, • is a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • ...
States of Matter 2022-10-17
Across
- solids with atoms in no order in particular.
- Ionized gases the 4th state of matter.
- atoms act like particles speed up with high temps, smaller particles go faster.
- definite volume non definite shape.
- change of state from liquid to gas.
- a state of make capable of flowing
- the upward force fluids exert on matter in or on them.
- SI unit for pressure (1N/m2)
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- the total kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- states that a change in pressure on an enclosed fluid will be transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid
- change of state from gas to liquid.
- non definite volume non definite shape.
- solids with an orderly arrangement of atoms.
- a liquids resistance to flow
- amount of force exerted on a given area.
- buoyant force on an object is the same as the weight of fluid displaced.
- have definite shape and definite volume.
- change of state from solid to gas.
- ability to do work, change or move matter.
19 Clues: a liquids resistance to flow • SI unit for pressure (1N/m2) • a state of make capable of flowing • change of state from solid to gas. • change of state from gas to liquid. • definite volume non definite shape. • change of state from liquid to gas. • Ionized gases the 4th state of matter. • non definite volume non definite shape. • amount of force exerted on a given area. • ...
States of matter 2023-09-21
Across
- properties of a substance that are
- duricomponents
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- a diatance.
- the amount of matter in an object or
- to pass.
- a state of matter in which the substance
- not be created nor destroyed; mass is the same at
- physical and end of physical or chemical change.
- measures how well su s it allows
- container
- a state of matter in which the substance has
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- of matter a principle stating that mass
- to form a solution
- tool used to measure mass
- a force that pulls magnetic materials
- takes both the shape and the volume of
- part of a element of a whole.
- a physical property of materials
- change a change that produces a new substance
20 Clues: to pass. • container • a diatance. • duricomponents • to form a solution • tool used to measure mass • part of a element of a whole. • to change from a liquid to a gas • a physical property of materials • measures how well su s it allows • properties of a substance that are • the amount of matter in an object or • a force that pulls magnetic materials • ...
Civil War 2023-11-08
Across
- someone who works for women's rights
- all men are able to vote
- Executive order by Lincoln to force the rebellous states to rejoin the union or free slaves
- first battle of the civil war
- sight of the end of the civil war
- period of time following the civil war
- network of safe houses used to find freedom
- 11 states who seceded from the union
- 18th president of the united states
- Speech Lincoln gave to dedicate a cemetery
- outlawed slavery in the united states
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- 16th president of the united states
- Former slave wrote an autobiography abolitionist
- equal protection under the law for all citizens
- period of time before the civil war
- 17th president of the united states
- Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?
17 Clues: all men are able to vote • Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin? • first battle of the civil war • sight of the end of the civil war • 16th president of the united states • period of time before the civil war • 17th president of the united states • 18th president of the united states • someone who works for women's rights • 11 states who seceded from the union • ...
Unit 4 Review Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-14
Across
- A person who is the legal property of someone else. Has no legal rights.
- George Washington Carver worked with ______
- During the Civil War the southern states were called _____ states
- The Civil War result in the______, or legal freedom from slavery, for Black people in the United States.
- George Washington Carver was an ______ because his parents died when he was a child.
- Grandfather laws stopped Black people from
- During the Civil War the northern states were called _____ states
- A synonym for "refill"
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- George Washington Carver once worked as _______: a job where he was required to clean buildings.
- Place where crops grow and animals are raised
- The southern states _____ to the northern states and agreed to stop fighting.
- The legal separation of people based on race
- The _____ won the Civil War
- The Civil War _____ slavery in the South and freed the slaves.
- "Start from ______" means to start something all over again
- The study of plants, agriculture and vegetation
- The most important crop in the South.
- During slavery, Black people did not have ____ skills: they did not know how to read or write
18 Clues: A synonym for "refill" • The _____ won the Civil War • The most important crop in the South. • Grandfather laws stopped Black people from • George Washington Carver worked with ______ • The legal separation of people based on race • Place where crops grow and animals are raised • The study of plants, agriculture and vegetation • ...
estados unidos geografia 2023-09-07
Across
- the country that is north of the United States
- The ocean to the west of the United States
- The mountains that are in the western United States.
- The bodies of water located to the north of the United States
- The number of states in the United States
- The capital city of the United States
- The body of water located to the south of the United States
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- The mountains that are in the eastern United States
- The river that is in the approximate middle of the United States
- The United States is a located on this continent
- The ocean to the east of the United States
- the country that is south of the United States
12 Clues: The capital city of the United States • The number of states in the United States • The ocean to the west of the United States • The ocean to the east of the United States • the country that is north of the United States • the country that is south of the United States • The United States is a located on this continent • ...
Articles and Constitution 2021-09-27
Across
- The branch of the US Government that creates our laws
- What fraction of the states have to agree in order to change the Constitution?
- The branch of the US Government that interprets the laws
- States send these to congress
- States were worried that they might lose this by creating a government
- In the House of Representatives, the number of votes a state gets depends on this
- In the Articles, it created only one of these
- The Articles let Congress create this but not pay for it
- What is the document that would end up replacing the Articles of Confederation
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- The branch of the US Government that enforces/carries out the laws
- Under the Constitution, the laws created by Congress are ________ to state laws
- Each state gets two votes here, irregardless of population
- Under the Articles, the US did not have one of these
- Under the New Jersey plan, these states had more power
- Which states had more power under the Virginia Plan?
- Under the articles, states were charging these to each other for trading beteween states
- The Articles were the first plan that the US created for ______________________
- With the Articles, states could ignore the laws Congress passed because they had no power to _______ them
18 Clues: States send these to congress • In the Articles, it created only one of these • Under the Articles, the US did not have one of these • Which states had more power under the Virginia Plan? • The branch of the US Government that creates our laws • Under the New Jersey plan, these states had more power • The branch of the US Government that interprets the laws • ...
vocab 2 2024-09-03
Across
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states to a gas form
- The resistance of a fluid to flowing
- An increase or decrease in the size of a substance when the temperature is changed.
- When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form
- The change of a substance from one physical state to another
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states into a solid matter
- When energy is taken in, and gains heat
- A change in chemical properties or composition of a substance, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance.
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- that has enough energy to overcome not just the attractive forces between its particles, but also the attractive forces within its atoms
- When energy is released, and loses heat.
- When matter changes states from a liquid to solid form
- When matter changes states from a solid to gas form
- The force exerted per unit area
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form.
- Object still has the same composition, and is just represented in a different form
- matter changes states from a liquid to gas form
- When matter changes states from a solid to liquid form
- The ability of a fluid, liquid, or gas to exact an upward force on an object immersed in it
18 Clues: The force exerted per unit area • The resistance of a fluid to flowing • When energy is taken in, and gains heat • When energy is released, and loses heat. • matter changes states from a liquid to gas form • When matter changes states from a solid to gas form • When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form • When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form. • ...
United States History, 1800-1848 2018-05-15
Across
- this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- Founding Father who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States
- belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity
- term used in politics for someone favouring war
- war between Britain and the United States, fought between 1812 and 1815
- first Vice President and second President of the United States
- purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams
- system consisted of three mutually reenforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture
- a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
- series of meetings in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812
- a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
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- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
- a state has the right to nullify any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion
- Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S.soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General Zachary Taylor, killing about a dozen. They then laid siege to an American fort along the Rio Grande
- an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- expansion of the marketplace prompted mainly by the construction of new roads and canals to connect distant communities together
- first women's rights convention in the United States
- known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience"
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- served as United States Secretary of War and United States Secretary of the Treasury before running for president in the 1824 election
25 Clues: term used in politics for someone favouring war • first women's rights convention in the United States • belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity • first Vice President and second President of the United States • the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion • this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine • ...
Civil war crossword 2017-05-22
Across
- General for the confederacy (last name)
- union color
- month the civil war ended
- The president for the confederate states (Last name)
- This was the first battle of the civil war
- number of states in confederacy
- number of states in union
- This freed all slaves in the rebellious states
- used by abraham lincoln to communicate
- This battle was the turning point for the west
- transportation used for supplies and troops in the union
- confederate color
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- The states in the north fighting for abolition of slavery
- last battle of the civil war
- The southern states fighting for slavery
- The civil war ended here
- Commanding general for the union (last name)
- This battle was the turning point for the east
- first state to secede from the union
- Wrote uncle tom's cabin (last name)
- He was the 16th president (Last name)
- awarded medal of honor for keeping the flag flying
- month the civil war started
- awarded medal of honor for valor in combat
- Murdered lincoln (last name)
25 Clues: union color • confederate color • The civil war ended here • month the civil war ended • number of states in union • month the civil war started • last battle of the civil war • Murdered lincoln (last name) • number of states in confederacy • Wrote uncle tom's cabin (last name) • first state to secede from the union • He was the 16th president (Last name) • ...
Civil war crossword 2017-05-22
Across
- month the civil war started
- This battle was the turning point for the east
- Wrote uncle tom's cabin (last name)
- month the civil war ended
- last battle of the civil war
- This battle was the turning point for the west
- Commanding general for the union (last name)
- used by abraham lincoln to communicate
- The states in the north fighting for abolition of slavery
- The president for the confederate states (Last name)
- first state to secede from the union
- Murdered lincoln (last name)
- number of states in confederacy
- awarded medal of honor for valor in combat
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- awarded medal of honor for keeping the flag flying
- number of states in union
- confederate color
- This freed all slaves in the rebellious states
- General for the confederacy (last name)
- union color
- transportation used for supplies and troops in the union
- He was the 16th president (Last name)
- This was the first battle of the civil war
- The southern states fighting for slavery
- The civil war ended here
25 Clues: union color • confederate color • The civil war ended here • number of states in union • month the civil war ended • month the civil war started • last battle of the civil war • Murdered lincoln (last name) • number of states in confederacy • Wrote uncle tom's cabin (last name) • first state to secede from the union • He was the 16th president (Last name) • ...
Civil War 2018-04-19
Across
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery
- ship made of iron
- the United States
- Place where Civil War ended Lee surrendered to Grant
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win
- To leave or withdraw
- President of the Confederacy
- Union general
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- Device that allowed messages to be sent by wires over long distances
- General of the Confederacy
- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else
- Union military post taken over by the Confederacy in 1861
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th, 1863
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah
- Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides
- The southern states that seceded from the United States
20 Clues: Union general • ship made of iron • the United States • To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Slave states that remained in the Union • Place where Civil War ended Lee surrendered to Grant • Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides • The southern states that seceded from the United States • ...
Chapter 3 The Constitution 2023-10-12
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- compromise that led solved the question of representation
- author of the constitution
- prevents the centralization of power
- small states wanted representation
- branch of government to make the laws
- bowers belonging to the national government
- number of Articles in the Constitution
- ensures each branch doesn't assume too much power
- constitution location
- compromise on how the executive would be chosen
- the people run the government
- dividing power between the states and national government
- powers kept by the states
- rebellion that led to the Constitional Convention
- branch of government that interprets the laws
- number of states needed to ratify the constitution
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- large states wanted representation
- a promise to add this helped to ratify the Constitution
- first three words of the Constitution
- explains the reason why they wrote the constitution
- clause that says the Constitution is highest law of the land
- writers of the constitution
- nations first written government of the United states
- branch of government that enforces the laws
- allows the Constitution to change
- essays that argued for a strong national government
26 Clues: constitution location • powers kept by the states • author of the constitution • writers of the constitution • the people run the government • allows the Constitution to change • large states wanted representation • small states wanted representation • prevents the centralization of power • first three words of the Constitution • branch of government to make the laws • ...
Federalism 2022-01-31
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- Powers under the Constitution that are shared by the federal government and the states.
- A system in which a central government has complete power over its constituent units or states
- Exclusion of the states from actions that might interfere with federal authority or statutes.
- Part of the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution that says those powers not given to the federal government and not prohibited to the states by the Constitution are reserved for the states and the people.
- Powers of a government to protect the health, safety, and general well-being of its people
- The transfer of funds from the federal government to the state governments so that the federal government can carry out national policy objectives.
- The section of the Fourteenth Amendment that prohibits states from depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property “without due process of law,” a guarantee against arbitrary government action.
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- The provision in Article IV, Section 1, of the Constitution, which provides that states must respect the public acts, laws, and judicial rulings of other states.
- The section of the Fourteenth Amendment that provides for equal treatment by government of people residing within the United States and each of its states.
- A system of federalism in which state and national powers are neatly divided between the national and state governments. Most powers of the national government are not shared with the states, and most powers of the states are not shared with the national government.
- Federal aid to states and localities clearly specifying what the money can be used for.
- An attempt by states to declare national laws or actions null and void.
- Federal grants to the states to pay for services or programs with fewer rules and restrictions than categorical grants.
- aka the elastic clause; gives Congress the authority to make whatever laws are necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers and the responsibilities mentioned in the Constitution’s preamble.
- Federalism in which the powers and responsibilities of the states and the national government are intertwined and in which they work together to solve common problems.
- The delegation of authority over government programs from the federal government down to state and/or local governments.
16 Clues: An attempt by states to declare national laws or actions null and void. • Powers under the Constitution that are shared by the federal government and the states. • Federal aid to states and localities clearly specifying what the money can be used for. • Powers of a government to protect the health, safety, and general well-being of its people • ...
Money (coins and bills) 2023-06-23
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- This is money that you set aside and keep in a safe place for the future.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 25 cents.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 10 cents.
- This is a coin in the United States worth 5 cents.
- This is a small, round piece of metal used as money.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 10 dollars.
- This is a small, flat container used to hold money, cards, and other personal items.
- This is the money you receive back when you pay more than the price of something.
- This is the smallest coin in the United States, worth 1 cent.
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- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 50 dollars.
- This is a machine where you can withdraw money from your bank account or check your balance.
- This is a paper bill in the United States worth 1 dollar.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 5 dollars.
- hundred dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 100 dollars.
- dollars This is a paper bill in the United States worth 20 dollars.
- This is another word for a paper bill or a piece of paper money.
16 Clues: This is a coin in the United States worth 5 cents. • This is a coin in the United States worth 25 cents. • This is a coin in the United States worth 10 cents. • This is a small, round piece of metal used as money. • This is a paper bill in the United States worth 1 dollar. • This is the smallest coin in the United States, worth 1 cent. • ...
State of Matter Vocab 2024-08-30
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- An increase or decrease in the size of a substance when the temperature is chnaged
- The change of a substance from one physical state to another
- When matter changes states from a solid to gas form
- When energy is taken in, and gains heat
- A change in chemical properties or composition of a substance, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance
- When matter changes states from liquid to gas form
- When matter changes states from a solid to liquid form
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states to a gas form
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form
- The resistance of a fluid to flowing
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- the force exerted per unit area
- When matter changes states from liquid to solid form
- Object still has the same composition,and is represented in a different form
- Matter that has enough energy to overcome not just the attractive forces between its particles, but also the attractive forces within its atoms
- When matter changes states from gas to liquid form
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states into a solid matter
- The ability of a fluid, liquid, or gas to exact an upward force on an object immersed in it
- When energy is released, and loses heat
18 Clues: the force exerted per unit area • The resistance of a fluid to flowing • When energy is taken in, and gains heat • When energy is released, and loses heat • When matter changes states from gas to liquid form • When matter changes states from liquid to gas form • When matter changes states from a solid to gas form • When matter changes states from liquid to solid form • ...
United States History, 1800-1848 2018-05-15
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- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion
- this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S.soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General Zachary Taylor, killing about a dozen. They then laid siege to an American fort along the Rio Grande
- served as United States Secretary of War and United States Secretary of the Treasury before running for president in the 1824 election
- war between Britain and the United States, fought between 1812 and 1815
- purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803
- first women's rights convention in the United States
- a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
- belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- expansion of the marketplace prompted mainly by the construction of new roads and canals to connect distant communities together
- a state has the right to nullify any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
- term used in politics for someone favouring war
- an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- first Vice President and second President of the United States
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- Founding Father who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States
- system consisted of three mutually reenforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture
- known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience"
- series of meetings in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams
- belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars
- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
25 Clues: term used in politics for someone favouring war • first women's rights convention in the United States • belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity • first Vice President and second President of the United States • the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion • this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-01-07
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- no single branch is too powerful
- citizens have political authority
- french writer
- supporters of the new constitution
- first president of the united states
- right to pass all laws
- protection of the individual rights
- people are the only source of power
- power is held at the national level, while others have very little power
- father of the constitution
- the government is not all-powerful
- belief that monarchs were chosen by god
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- protects the civil rights and liberties of people
- king/queen controls all aspects of life
- group who feared the new government
- compromise between slave states and free states
- believed in natural rights
- power saved for the states
- government is defined by law and serves the people
- third president of the united states
20 Clues: french writer • right to pass all laws • believed in natural rights • power saved for the states • father of the constitution • no single branch is too powerful • citizens have political authority • supporters of the new constitution • the government is not all-powerful • group who feared the new government • protection of the individual rights • ...
Chapter 3 The Constitution 2023-10-12
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- branch of government that interprets the laws
- a promise to add this helped to ratify the Constitution
- large states wanted representation
- allows the Constitution to change
- dividing power between the states and national government
- clause that says the Constitution is highest law of the land
- nations first written government of the United states
- essays that argued for a strong national government
- number of states needed to ratify the constitution
- author of the constitution
- compromise on how the executive would be chosen
- the people run the government
- branch of government that enforces the laws
- rebellion that led to the Constitional Convention
Down
- branch of government to make the laws
- compromise that led solved the question of representation
- small states wanted representation
- first three words of the Constitution
- writers of the constitution
- ensures each branch doesn't assume too much power
- prevents the centralization of power
- bowers belonging to the national government
- powers kept by the states
- constitution location
- explains the reason why they wrote the constitution
- number of Articles in the Constitution
26 Clues: constitution location • powers kept by the states • author of the constitution • writers of the constitution • the people run the government • allows the Constitution to change • small states wanted representation • large states wanted representation • prevents the centralization of power • branch of government to make the laws • first three words of the Constitution • ...
Quinn Tycenski's Articles Crossword 2024-02-09
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- They could not ___ the states
- one of the 2 camps the US divided into (#2)
- The states ae putting what on eachother?
- Who hated congress but saw power in the states?
- one of the 2 camps the US divided into (#1)
- What was the only branch?
- the articles of confederation made the states to ______
- where was prince henry from?
- The Articles of Confederation was America's first __________
- Who caused shays rebellion?
- when the US was bankrupt, they had to request the states to give them _____
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- The rebels of shays rebellion were made up of angry _______ and militia
- The government was able to declare war but they could not find people to ______ __
- Which rebellion began in 1786 and ended one year later?
- where did the fixing of the articles of confederation take place?
- There was a rumor spreaing that Nathaniel Gorham had asked prince henry to be Americas ____
- how many states of 13 had to approve of a bill for it to pass?
- What did Hamilton hate? (#2)
- What did Hamilton hate? (#3)
- What did Hamilton hate? (#1)
20 Clues: What was the only branch? • Who caused shays rebellion? • What did Hamilton hate? (#2) • where was prince henry from? • What did Hamilton hate? (#3) • What did Hamilton hate? (#1) • They could not ___ the states • The states ae putting what on eachother? • one of the 2 camps the US divided into (#2) • one of the 2 camps the US divided into (#1) • ...
Crosseword puzzle 2023-02-10
Across
- chief Of justice
- the senates most prominent states right advocate
- North america Indians of iroquoian lineage
- The withdraw of eleven souther states from the union in 1860 leading to the civil war
- The leader of a grope of Native americans
- Henery clay was the founder
- All the land was lying west of the missisippi
- where state and federal laws are in conflict the federal law always wins
- someone who speaks on someones behailf
- President of the second bankof the united states
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- The second federally authorized Hamiltionian natianal ban in the united states
- Alleged deal between presidential canidates Jhon Quincy addams and henery clay
- Andrew Jacksons nick name
- Ninth president of the united states
- The practic of sourses political party giving public office to its supporters
- Jackson forced native americans to leave their land and march on the trail of
- a nickname given to state run banks that were given more power
- Andrew Jacksons wifes name
- The right to vote in political Elections
- a finantial crisses in the united states
20 Clues: chief Of justice • Andrew Jacksons nick name • Andrew Jacksons wifes name • Henery clay was the founder • Ninth president of the united states • someone who speaks on someones behailf • The right to vote in political Elections • a finantial crisses in the united states • The leader of a grope of Native americans • North america Indians of iroquoian lineage • ...
Civil War 2024-09-16
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- an instrument used for fighting
- set of laws easing tension between North and South
- president of the Confederate States of America
- a state where slavery was permitted
- a war between factions in the same country
- hard square cracker made of flour, water and salt; one of the major staples for both Northern and Southern soldiers
- supporter of the United States Government in the Civil War
- 16th president of the United States of America
- fellow soldier
- a soldier who fought with the Union
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- ground on which an army pitches its tents
- person opposed to slavery and in favor of ending it
- a state that did not allow slavery
- connected series of military operations forming phase of a war
- the union of the Southern states that had seceded
- armed resistance to the authority of an established government
- a state of being bound by law
- slave who runs away from his master
- an encounter of two
- big gun, artillery piece
- those states remaining loyal to the United States of America; the North; Federal; Northern
21 Clues: fellow soldier • an encounter of two • big gun, artillery piece • a state of being bound by law • an instrument used for fighting • a state that did not allow slavery • a state where slavery was permitted • slave who runs away from his master • a soldier who fought with the Union • ground on which an army pitches its tents • a war between factions in the same country • ...
United States History, 1800-1848 2018-05-15
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- a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall
- term used in politics for someone favouring war
- an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- Mexican cavalry attacked a group of U.S.soldiers in the disputed zone under the command of General Zachary Taylor, killing about a dozen. They then laid siege to an American fort along the Rio Grande
- first Vice President and second President of the United States
- purchase by the United States from France of the huge Louisiana Territory in 1803
- this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine
- served as United States Secretary of War and United States Secretary of the Treasury before running for president in the 1824 election
- known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience"
- Founding Father who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States
- series of meetings in which the New England Federalist Party met to discuss their grievances concerning the ongoing War of 1812
- a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars
- belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
Down
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- first women's rights convention in the United States
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity
- system consisted of three mutually reenforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture
- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
- expansion of the marketplace prompted mainly by the construction of new roads and canals to connect distant communities together
- a state has the right to nullify any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution
- the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion
- war between Britain and the United States, fought between 1812 and 1815
- Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams
25 Clues: term used in politics for someone favouring war • first women's rights convention in the United States • belief that divinity pervades all nature and humanity • first Vice President and second President of the United States • the act of taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion • this group of people immigrated to America because of a potato famine • ...
Civil War 2018-04-19
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- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- To leave or withdraw
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win
- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th, 1863
- Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah
- Device that allowed messages to be sent by wires over long distances
- the United States
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- Union general
- Place where Civil War ended Lee surrendered to Grant
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- Union military post taken over by the Confederacy in 1861
- President of the Confederacy
- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery
- ship made of iron
- General of the Confederacy
- The southern states that seceded from the United States
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else
20 Clues: Union general • ship made of iron • the United States • To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Slave states that remained in the Union • Place where Civil War ended Lee surrendered to Grant • Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides • The southern states that seceded from the United States • ...
Crosseword puzzle 2023-02-10
Across
- chief Of justice
- the senates most prominent states right advocate
- North america Indians of iroquoian lineage
- The withdraw of eleven souther states from the union in 1860 leading to the civil war
- The leader of a grope of Native americans
- Henery clay was the founder
- All the land was lying west of the missisippi
- where state and federal laws are in conflict the federal law always wins
- someone who speaks on someones behailf
- President of the second bankof the united states
Down
- The second federally authorized Hamiltionian natianal ban in the united states
- Alleged deal between presidential canidates Jhon Quincy addams and henery clay
- Andrew Jacksons nick name
- Ninth president of the united states
- The practic of sourses political party giving public office to its supporters
- Jackson forced native americans to leave their land and march on the trail of
- a nickname given to state run banks that were given more power
- Andrew Jacksons wifes name
- The right to vote in political Elections
- a finantial crisses in the united states
20 Clues: chief Of justice • Andrew Jacksons nick name • Andrew Jacksons wifes name • Henery clay was the founder • Ninth president of the united states • someone who speaks on someones behailf • The right to vote in political Elections • a finantial crisses in the united states • The leader of a grope of Native americans • North america Indians of iroquoian lineage • ...
Sahib V Crossword 2024-03-25
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- United States bought Florida for ____ million dollars
- What is the name of ONE of the sectional leaders in the War of 1812? (Last name starts with W)
- United States bought Florida from _____
- The National road connected ______ and Wheeling
- Pittsburgh to New Orleans would take 6 weeks going __________
- The Adam-____ was signed in 1821
- Erie _____ connected Great Lakes to Hudson River
- Where was Clay from?
- Where was Webster from?
- How were turnpikes paid for?
- What is the name of ONE of the sectional leaders in the War of 1812? (Last name starts with C)
- In the Adam-Onis ____ United States bought Florida
- The best road in the United states called the ________ Turnpike.
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- United states cheered for Latin American countries when they got _______?
- Where was Calhoun from?
- In 1823 James Monroe declared the ____ Doctrine.
- What did Calhoun defend?
- The _____ Engine opened up new river travel in the 1790s and early 1800s
- People who favored states from one region not the whole country believed in ________?
- The _______ road was the first road paid by congress built in 1811
- What is the name of ONE of the sectional leaders in the War of 1812? (Last name starts with C)
- Webster thought slavery was ___!
22 Clues: Where was Clay from? • Where was Calhoun from? • Where was Webster from? • What did Calhoun defend? • How were turnpikes paid for? • The Adam-____ was signed in 1821 • Webster thought slavery was ___! • United States bought Florida from _____ • The National road connected ______ and Wheeling • In 1823 James Monroe declared the ____ Doctrine. • ...
Causes of The Civil War 2022-03-02
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- Abraham Lincoln became the 16th president
- U.S. expands westward causing power imbalances between Northern and Southern states
- 11 southern states leave the Union
- Abolitionist that launched a slave revolt in 1859
- Requires citizens to catch runaway slaves
- Some states thought they could leave the union if they didn't like the laws
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- New states vote if they should be admitted as a free or slave state
- Balancing the amount of slave states and free states
- William Proviso
- African american skaves worked on plantations
- Loyalty to your section (North, South, or West)
- Southern states, below 36°30 line
- Sued his master for his freedom
- Northern states, above 36°30 line
14 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 • Abraham Lincoln became the 16th president • Requires citizens to catch runaway slaves • African american skaves worked on plantations • Loyalty to your section (North, South, or West) • ...
Great Compromise: Big vs Small Peace 2024-04-15
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- number of senators in EACH state no matter their size
- the state with the most representatives in the HOR
- there are this many total congressmen in america: four hundred and thirty...
- government meetings where laws are made
- AKA votes, states competed to have THIS so they could get more rewards for their people
- the number of senators in north carolina
- if thousands/millions of people do this, then a state can lose or gain representatives next year
- there are this many senators TOTAL in america
- the Great Compromise created two of these - one for big states and one for small states
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- the difference between big states and small states
- americans are not sure if these people should be counted towards the population (south has more of them)
- this house made big state happy as they got more representation based on their population
- the state with the least representatives in the HOR that borders NY
- the number of congressmen in south carolina
- this house made small states happy as ALL states got the same representation
- the name of this plan proposed by small states
- the name of this plan proposed by big states
17 Clues: government meetings where laws are made • the number of senators in north carolina • the number of congressmen in south carolina • the name of this plan proposed by big states • there are this many senators TOTAL in america • the name of this plan proposed by small states • the difference between big states and small states • ...
government vocab 2022-01-06
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- the citizens have political authority
- helped write federalists papers
- loose association of states
- the distribution of power
- protection of individual rights
- compromise reached in writing the constitution
- power is held at the national level
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- first president of the united states
- giving congress the right to pass laws
- first 10 amendments to the constitution.
- powers are limited
- government controls all citizens lives
- supporters of the new constitution
- explains the purposes of the constitution
- powers saved for the states
- english political philosopher
- third president of the united states
- father of the constitution
- believed in natural rights
- government is defined by law
20 Clues: powers are limited • the distribution of power • father of the constitution • believed in natural rights • powers saved for the states • loose association of states • government is defined by law • english political philosopher • helped write federalists papers • protection of individual rights • supporters of the new constitution • power is held at the national level • ...
2nd hr joshua garcia 2021-09-21
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- constitutional right to reject a decision
- powers that are neither prohibited nor explicitly given by law to any organ of government.
- compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- James Madison's _________ outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- William Paterson's_________ proposed a unicameral (one-house) legislature with equal votes of states and an executive elected by a national legislature.
- person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
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- a Caribbean-born American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist.
- The__________ created two legislative bodies in Congress.
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power.
- the ________ established a government for the Northwest Territory, outlined the process for admitting a new state to the Union, and guaranteed that newly created states would be equal to the original thirteen states.
- was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution.
- an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades.
- The ____________ took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia.
- prevents the government from making laws which regulate an establishment of religion
- powers are specifically granted to the federal government
- the ___________ laid out the process by which lands west of the Appalachian Mountains were to be surveyed and sold.
- ate-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government
- fourth president of the United States
- The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
19 Clues: fourth president of the United States • constitutional right to reject a decision • The__________ created two legislative bodies in Congress. • powers are specifically granted to the federal government • prevents the government from making laws which regulate an establishment of religion • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2016-10-12
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- City where Constitution was signed.
- Movement that replaces the government.
- Legislative body that declared independence.
- Washington's home.
- First Ambassador to France.
- Document that declared independence.
- Country that ruled over colonies.
- Fourth United States President.
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- Third United States President.
- Document that organizes government.
- Party that favored decentralized government.
- Lower house within congress.
- Where people hold popular sovereignty.
- England's legislative body.
- Higher house within congress.
- Title also given to President.
- Group that helped found America.
- First Secretary of the Treasury.
- First United States President.
- Movement emphasizing reason and individualism.
- Second United States President.
21 Clues: Washington's home. • England's legislative body. • First Ambassador to France. • Lower house within congress. • Higher house within congress. • Third United States President. • Title also given to President. • First United States President. • Second United States President. • Fourth United States President. • Group that helped found America. • First Secretary of the Treasury. • ...
Civil War Facts 2021-11-28
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- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton
- Platform position supported by several prominent Georgia politicians who supported the
- the belief that a state’s sovereignty is more important than that of the national
- States.
- in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act.
- election Southern states seceded from the Union.
- election where Abraham Lincoln defeated three opponents to win the presidency; upon
- involuntary servitude of African-Americans or Blacks in the United States from 1619-1865.
- anywhere in the United States.
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- of 1850.
- states where slavery was not legal.
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent
- Supreme Court ruling that declared enslaved people were not citizens of the
- compromise between the North and South that allowed California to enter the
- The 16th president of the United States Nullification the act of making legally null and void.
- states where slavery was legal.
- act that required runaway enslaved people to be returned to their masters if
17 Clues: States. • of 1850. • anywhere in the United States. • states where slavery was legal. • states where slavery was not legal. • election Southern states seceded from the Union. • in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act. • the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent • ...
Freedom of Religion 2022-10-26
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- States may not segregate students based on religion
- Schools cannot require reading the Bible
- State laws may not prevent people from practicing religion
- States cannot ban teaching of Evolution
- State aid to church schools must have a secular purpose
- States can provide secular textbooks to parochial schools
- States can pay for busing of parochial schools
- Cities may not pay for parochial testing programs
- Parochial schools cannot use public school buses for field trips
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- Students may have religious instruction during the day but not at school
- Patriotism does not violate religious beliefs
- States can require vaccinations
- Schools can require students to salute the flag
- States cannot require Amish students to attend school beyond 8th grade
- Teaching creationism violates the establishment clause
- Prayer in public school is unconstitutional
- Parents can deduct school supplies from income tax
- Public schools cannot provide classrooms for teaching religion
18 Clues: States can require vaccinations • States cannot ban teaching of Evolution • Schools cannot require reading the Bible • Prayer in public school is unconstitutional • Patriotism does not violate religious beliefs • States can pay for busing of parochial schools • Schools can require students to salute the flag • Cities may not pay for parochial testing programs • ...
Ancient Chinese Warfare 2020-05-31
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- the smallest of the warring states
- the era that began when China was unified
- the earliest soldiers in ancient china
- the vehicle that carried the archers and drivers during early ancient chinese battles
- the dynasty during which firearms were developed
- the number of chapters in The Art of War
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- the state victorious at the end of the warring states period
- what the earliest armour was made of
- the number of states involved in the Warring states
- armies of mounted troops
- important weapon developed during the Warring states period
- the author of The art of war
- the state eliminated by qin state in 223BCE
- the book written in ancient china on war strategies
- the axe that was popular during the warring states period
- the dynasty in power at the beginning of the warring states period
16 Clues: armies of mounted troops • the author of The art of war • the smallest of the warring states • what the earliest armour was made of • the earliest soldiers in ancient china • the number of chapters in The Art of War • the era that began when China was unified • the state eliminated by qin state in 223BCE • the dynasty during which firearms were developed • ...
States of Matter Crossword. 2024-08-30
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- When energy is taken in, and gains heat
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states to a gas form
- When matter changes states from a solid to liquid form
- Matter that has enough energy to overcome not just the attractive forces between its particles, but also the attractive forces within its atoms
- When matter changes states from a liquid to solid form
- matter changes states from a liquid to gas form
- An increase or decrease in the size of a substance when the temperature is changed.
- The force exerted per unit area
- When matter changes states from a solid to gas form
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- When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form
- A change in chemical properties or composition of a substance, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance.
- When energy is released, and loses heat.
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states into a solid matter
- The ability of a fluid, liquid, or gas to exact an upward force on an object immersed in it
- The change of a substance from one physical state to another
- The resistance of a fluid to flowing
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form.
- Object still has the same composition, and is just represented in a different form
18 Clues: The force exerted per unit area • The resistance of a fluid to flowing • When energy is taken in, and gains heat • When energy is released, and loses heat. • matter changes states from a liquid to gas form • When matter changes states from a solid to gas form • When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form • When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form. • ...
Articles of Confederation Review 2023-10-26
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- Originally the new national government was unable to do this to help pay its bills
- By defeating the british the colonists gained their ____________.
- this set rules for creating new states
- the first government of the USA was created from this document
- a loose association of separate states that cooperate together
- in order to charge the articles of confederation there had to be a ___________ vote amongst the states
- Foreign nations were angry that the United States couldn't pay this after the revolutionary war
- number of votes for each state under the articles of confederation
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- the original number of states in the newly independent USA
- number of pages in the articles of confederation
- number of states it took out of 13 to approve laws
- the federal government could only ask the states to ___________ money to the national debt
- the 1780s were known as this
- the states under the article were incredibly ___________.
- a central government with only 1 law making house is called ___________.
- the central government under the articles was incredibly _________.
- colonists were scared that if they gave too much power to the federal government that the usa would become a __________ (system of government with a king)
- the treaty of __________ in 1783 ended the revolutionary war
18 Clues: the 1780s were known as this • this set rules for creating new states • number of pages in the articles of confederation • number of states it took out of 13 to approve laws • the states under the article were incredibly ___________. • the original number of states in the newly independent USA • the treaty of __________ in 1783 ended the revolutionary war • ...
Civil war crossword 2017-05-22
Across
- confederate color
- This battle was the turning point for the east
- union color
- month the civil war ended
- This freed all slaves in the rebellious states
- Commanding general for the union (last name)
- He was the 16th president (Last name)
- awarded medal of honor for keeping the flag flying
- The southern states fighting for slavery
- The president for the confederate states (Last name)
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- Wrote uncle tom's cabin (last name)
- This was the first battle of the civil war
- Murdered lincoln (last name)
- first state to secede from the union
- transportation used for supplies and troops in the union
- used by abraham lincoln to communicate
- last battle of the civil war
- number of states in union
- awarded medal of honor for valor in combat
- The civil war ended here
- month the civil war started
- The states in the north fighting for abolition of slavery
- This battle was the turning point for the west
- General for the confederacy (last name)
- number of states in confederacy
25 Clues: union color • confederate color • The civil war ended here • number of states in union • month the civil war ended • month the civil war started • Murdered lincoln (last name) • last battle of the civil war • number of states in confederacy • Wrote uncle tom's cabin (last name) • first state to secede from the union • He was the 16th president (Last name) • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- to sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- this article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- the first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- this article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- a system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- the process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- a gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- the legislature of the United States government
- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
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- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- father of the constitution
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- a right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- this article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- the branch of the United States government that makes laws
- principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- the upper house of the United States government
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- a group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- the branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- the introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- the first ten amendments of the constitution
- the first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
40 Clues: father of the constitution • the first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • the upper house of the United States government • the legislature of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- The legislature of the United States government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
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- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- This article declared that the constitution would take effect when nine states had ratified it
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- Father of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The upper house of the United States government
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
40 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The upper house of the United States government • The legislature of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2023-02-28
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-10
Across
- Former governor of California
- The modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories.
- Statutes, passed in nine northern states in the 1850s, that forbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for fugitive slaves.
- The idea, expressed by Stephen Douglas in 1858, that any territory could exclude slavery by simply refusing to pass laws supporting it.
- A name applied to the Kansas Territory in the years before the civil war, when the territory was a battleground between proslavery and antislavery forces.
- A system in which the residents vote to decide an issue.
- Favoring the interests of native born people over foreign born people.
- A series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
- 16th us president?
- Fifth chief justice of the United States?
- 15th us president?
- Town in West Virginia
- The confederate states of America, a confederate formed in 1861 by the southern states after their secession from the union.
- American author and abolitionist
- A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
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- A best selling novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, that portrayed as a great moral evil.
- 14th us president
- A name given to the American party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants.
- A political party formed in 1848 to oppose the extension of slavery into U.S. territories.
- An amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery.
- Abolitionist and political activist
- 13th is president
- Former senator of the United States
- A law enacted as part of the compromise of 1850, designed to ensure that escaped slaves would be returned into bondage.
- captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who sued for his freedom
- former United States representative
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
29 Clues: 14th us president • 13th is president • 16th us president? • 15th us president? • Town in West Virginia • Former governor of California • American author and abolitionist • Abolitionist and political activist • Former senator of the United States • former United States representative • Fifth chief justice of the United States? • The formal withdrawal of a state from the union. • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
Across
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- This article declared that the constitution would take effect when nine states had ratified it
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- Father of the constitution
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- The upper house of the United States government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
Down
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The legislature of the United States government • The upper house of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-10
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- A system in which the residents vote to decide an issue.
- captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War
- The modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories.
- 16th us president?
- A law enacted as part of the compromise of 1850, designed to ensure that escaped slaves would be returned into bondage.
- American author and abolitionist
- The confederate states of America, a confederate formed in 1861 by the southern states after their secession from the union.
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
- Statutes, passed in nine northern states in the 1850s, that forbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for fugitive slaves. UndergroundRailroad A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.
- former United States representative
- Fifth chief justice of the United States?
- Former governor of California
- 15th us president?
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- An amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery.
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who sued for his freedom
- 13th is president
- 14th us president
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- A name applied to the Kansas Territory in the years before the civil war, when the territory was a battleground between proslavery and antislavery forces.
- A series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
- A political party formed in 1848 to oppose the extension of slavery into U.S. territories.
- A name given to the American party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants.
- Favoring the interests of native born people over foreign born people.
- Town in West Virginia
- A best selling novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, that portrayed as a great moral evil.
- The idea, expressed by Stephen Douglas in 1858, that any territory could exclude slavery by simply refusing to pass laws supporting it.
- Former senator of the United States
- Abolitionist and political activist
28 Clues: 13th is president • 14th us president • 16th us president? • 15th us president? • Town in West Virginia • Former governor of California • American author and abolitionist • Former senator of the United States • Abolitionist and political activist • former United States representative • Fifth chief justice of the United States? • The formal withdrawal of a state from the union. • ...
civil war crossword puzzle 2023-02-24
Across
- before the war
- highest in rank or authority
- how the south got there goods
- people should decide for themselves whether their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states
- to pick one side EX:free states and slave states
- people that were freed from slavery
- the president in the civil war
- disrespectful or rude to one color of skin
- slave states were considered what?
- a slave that left a slave state is consider property what act is this
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- the largest battle in the civil war
- things that are illegal in ones country
- how the north produced there goods
- congress wanted to keep a balance of power
- african americans that have been slaved by the south
- the free states were considered what?
- first battle of the civil war
- to leave one organization
- information facts to convince a public oppinion
- Souths main agricultural goods
20 Clues: before the war • to leave one organization • highest in rank or authority • first battle of the civil war • how the south got there goods • the president in the civil war • Souths main agricultural goods • how the north produced there goods • slave states were considered what? • the largest battle in the civil war • people that were freed from slavery • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-03-30
Across
- sued for his freedom in the supreme court and was ruled as property
- extended the MI compromise line to the pacific
- owning another human
- constitutional unions candidate for president in 1860
- number of free states/territories
- proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act
- U.S. president on Rushmore
- began in April 12, 1861
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- events that unofficially start the civil war
- davis mississippi senator who was president of the conederacy when the states seceded
- leads to the end of the whig party
- divided the nation from free states and slave states
- led slaves raid at Harper's ferry
- number of slave states/territories
- proposed Missouri compromise and compromise of 1850
- Kansas being both free and slave
- came up with nullification and had the first idea to secede
- being free
- new party created in 1854
- wanted to save the union more than anything
20 Clues: being free • owning another human • began in April 12, 1861 • new party created in 1854 • U.S. president on Rushmore • Kansas being both free and slave • proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act • led slaves raid at Harper's ferry • number of free states/territories • leads to the end of the whig party • number of slave states/territories • wanted to save the union more than anything • ...
Ch 3 Definition Crossword- By Cameron and Ryan 2024-09-18
Across
- Join the nation government and state government together
- Article Two of Constitution and establishes presidency
- A belief in a strong national government
- No state can draw unresonable distinctions between its citizens and other state citizens
- Government must obey the law
- All political power resides in the people
- Formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
- Most often comes in to play in courts
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- The heads of the fifteen executive apartments
- 45th President of the United States
- 1st President of the United States
- Cheif Justice and makes decisions off supremacy clause
- A democratic president who won presidency four times
- Both national and state powers
- Directing the people to the territory to frame a proposed state constituition
- 3rd President of the United States
- Grants federal money to states and cities
- Powers that belong to the national government
- President who vetoed adding Airizona to the union
- Concept of Limited Government
20 Clues: Government must obey the law • Concept of Limited Government • Both national and state powers • 1st President of the United States • 3rd President of the United States • 45th President of the United States • Most often comes in to play in courts • A belief in a strong national government • Grants federal money to states and cities • All political power resides in the people • ...
Civil War Crossward 2021-01-06
Across
- Period of time where the Union fought the confederacy
- The thing in the south that made up most of its economy, also known as slavery
- Books, papers, magazines, and other written documents speaking out against southern slavery
- period after the civil war in which the southern states rejoined the union
- the capital of the confederate states, also the current capital of virginia
- President of the Union during the civil war
- an executive order from President Abraham Lincoln that freed Slaves in the Confederate States
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- A bill aimed to stop the spread of slavery during the 1820s
- Type of manufacturing common in the north during the civil war
- Leader of the Confederate Army
- Capitol of the U.S currently, and during the Civil war
- People, mostly in the north, who want to abolish slavery
- The area in the U.S against slavery
- The enslavement of people for work, existed in the U.S before the civil war
- a group of 4 states that existed on the edge of the confederacy, most had slaves, but the states were part of the union
- States that stayed loyal to the federal government during the civil war, mostly anti-slavery, also known as the north
- The period of time, right before the civil war, in which many southern states left the union
- Part of the U.S that is pro-slavery, became the confederacy
- The amendment that abolished slavery
- Collection of states that were once part of the U.S, but left in 1860, also known as the south
20 Clues: Leader of the Confederate Army • The area in the U.S against slavery • The amendment that abolished slavery • President of the Union during the civil war • Period of time where the Union fought the confederacy • Capitol of the U.S currently, and during the Civil war • People, mostly in the north, who want to abolish slavery • ...
Confederation by landon berger 2012-10-09
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- its main industry was lumber
- members of a soiety made up of irish-americans
- where the french cathlics lived
- the country that ruled all
- has the population of 51,524
- allowed canada to trade with united states
- its main industry was ship making
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- is a politicain of untied states
- the war in united states
- was the person to perposed confederation
- was the only nation that was independent
- a small british mail ship
- the army of the southern states
- is where the english protestants lived
- means taking over
- the army of the northem states
- the place we live
17 Clues: means taking over • the place we live • the war in united states • a small british mail ship • the country that ruled all • its main industry was lumber • has the population of 51,524 • the army of the northem states • where the french cathlics lived • the army of the southern states • is a politicain of untied states • its main industry was ship making • ...
Kaylee Mullins's Government Crossword 2023-10-18
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- leaders and government are created and sustained by the people
- The United States' first constitution
- 3/5 of the non-white land-owning man population will be counted towards the total population
- works with the House of Reprisentatives in a bicameral legislature
- makes laws
- trials a government official against a crime
- father of the constitution
- electors who are selected to elect a candidate
- leader of the United States
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- interprets what our laws mean
- first president of the U.S.
- supreme law of the United States
- states get more power based on population
- enforces laws
- the finial court of appeal in the U.S. government
- able to break a tie in the Senate
- wanted states to have more power than government
- having two branches of government
- first section of the constitution
- adjustment to the constitution
20 Clues: makes laws • enforces laws • father of the constitution • first president of the U.S. • leader of the United States • interprets what our laws mean • adjustment to the constitution • supreme law of the United States • able to break a tie in the Senate • having two branches of government • first section of the constitution • The United States' first constitution • ...
The Jackson Era Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-10
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- Act signed by President Andrew Jackson
- the fourth Chief Justice of the United States
- Native American people
- a practice where a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its voters as a reward for working toward victory
- wife of andrew jackson
- political party in the United States
- Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole
- political party of the United States
- the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or especially a political entity
- Someone who speaks or acts on behalf of an organization
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- a leading American politician
- andrew jacksins nickname
- the ninth President of the United States
- the political movement toward greater democracy
- forced relocation and movement of Native American
- eighth president
- one of two political parties
- an American financier who served as the president of the Second Bank of the United States
- territory that belonged to indians
- political powers
20 Clues: eighth president • political powers • Native American people • wife of andrew jackson • andrew jacksins nickname • one of two political parties • a leading American politician • territory that belonged to indians • political party in the United States • political party of the United States • Act signed by President Andrew Jackson • the ninth President of the United States • ...
Civil war crossword 2023-05-12
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- A group of states that left to form their own country
- Northeners that came to the south to make money.
- Court case that made northerners mad
- And accident, someone could get hurt from it
- Lincoln. Theater....
- Downwards states
- Part of the war front,fire arms
- Upwards states
- Place where slaves worked and lived
- Soldiers that traveled by foot
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- What happened when Lincoln was elected for the 2nd time
- An attempt to stop somthing from happening.
- Wanted to get rid of slavery
- Northerners who were against the civil war
- People who supported the union
- Southern whites who supported republic
- Rebuilding of the southern states after the war
- Citizens used in war when needed
- a type of gun used in the war
- Nickname given to states who stayed in america
- Nickname for the first actual paper money
21 Clues: Upwards states • Downwards states • Lincoln. Theater.... • Wanted to get rid of slavery • a type of gun used in the war • People who supported the union • Soldiers that traveled by foot • Part of the war front,fire arms • Citizens used in war when needed • Place where slaves worked and lived • Court case that made northerners mad • Southern whites who supported republic • ...
4th Grade things we should know 2024-01-31
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- sources such as a textbook
- 18th president of the United States
- sources such as a letter or photograph
- the mascot of Lake Forest Hills
- the answer to an addition problem
- only president of the Confederate states
- the war between the Northern and Southern states
- objects that you can partially see through
- the answer to a division problem
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- led the Underground Railroad
- First battle of the Civil War
- the amount of space on the inside of a rectangle
- 16th president of the United States
- objects that you can see through
- the answer to a multiplication problem
- the distance around the outside of a shape
- objects that can not be seen through
- the capital of the United States
- taker IB word- being brave enough to try new things
- the answer to a subtraction problem
20 Clues: sources such as a textbook • led the Underground Railroad • First battle of the Civil War • the mascot of Lake Forest Hills • objects that you can see through • the capital of the United States • the answer to a division problem • the answer to an addition problem • 18th president of the United States • 16th president of the United States • the answer to a subtraction problem • ...
USA Geography 2023-02-14
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- region of the United States that includes the great plains
- largest wetland area in the United States
- capital of the United States
- state with largest amount of mammoth remains
- where gold was discovered in 1848 sparking the gold rush
- gateway to the west
- longest river in the country
- state that has the Grand Canyon
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- the United States' belief that they were destined by God to expand westward
- the granite state
- type of climate in midwest
- the lowest point in the United States
- the great lake touching Chicago
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and form a resevoir to use for electricity or as a water supply
- america's highest mountain
- state that discovered oil first
- area near San Francisco where many technology companies are located
- largest lobster producer in the country
- america's dairyland
- major mountain range in the Eastern USA
20 Clues: the granite state • gateway to the west • america's dairyland • type of climate in midwest • america's highest mountain • capital of the United States • longest river in the country • the great lake touching Chicago • state that discovered oil first • state that has the Grand Canyon • the lowest point in the United States • largest lobster producer in the country • ...
civl puzzl 2024-04-12
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- Period before the Civil War
- Warships protected by iron or steel armor plates
- Preventing goods or people from entering or leaving
- Withdrawal of states from the Union
- Decree by Lincoln to free slaves in Confederate states
- A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- Group of artillery pieces
- Southern states that seceded from the Union
- Sea fort in South Caralina
- Supreme Court ruling denying citizenship to African Americans
- When a human is owned by another human
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- Bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history
- 16th U.S. President during the Civil War
- Legislation admitting Missouri as a slave state
- Large-caliber weapons used in warfare
- States between Union and Confederacy
- Advocate for the abolition of slavery
- Person killed, wounded, or missing in action
- Northern states during the Civil War
- The side of an army or military unit.
20 Clues: Group of artillery pieces • Sea fort in South Caralina • Period before the Civil War • Withdrawal of states from the Union • States between Union and Confederacy • Northern states during the Civil War • Large-caliber weapons used in warfare • Advocate for the abolition of slavery • The side of an army or military unit. • When a human is owned by another human • ...
Global Politics 2021-10-05
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- Official orders or laws stopping trade or communication with another state, as a way of forcing its leaders to make political changes.
- The capacity to convert potential power into realized power (2 words, no gap)
- The ability to achieve one's purposes or goals.
- any doctorine or agenda that supports one-sided action
- A type of power when states use relationships to influence other states.
- Type of realism which is based on the idea that states are led by individuals with an innate need to dominate.
- Type of power that means achieving aims through force.
- Type of power that is a combination of hard and soft power.
- Type of power that is used by states to influence political ideas and structures of other states.
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- a relationship or cooperation between states that are commited to using their armed forces in supporting military objectives (2 words,no gap)
- the procces that provides to follow international norms and pay more respect to international insitutions
- A theoretical perspective in which power is seen as the currency of global politics.
- Type of realism that is based on the idea that states pursue power because of the nature of the international system.
- Type of power that refers to the internet empowering new groups at both state and individual level.
- A model of international relations which includes one state that is more powerful than all the others.
- A model of international relations which includes many powerful states that compete with each other.
- Level of analysis that refers to geographic area in which social organisation is created.
- A model of international relations which includes two states that are equally powerful. The main competition is between these two states.
- Level of analysis that is narrower than global but nonetheless refers to events that impact several states.
- Type of power that means achieving aims through cultural ties and influence.
20 Clues: The ability to achieve one's purposes or goals. • any doctorine or agenda that supports one-sided action • Type of power that means achieving aims through force. • Type of power that is a combination of hard and soft power. • A type of power when states use relationships to influence other states. • ...
United States Presidents 40-46 2021-07-28
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- 46th president of the United States
- Musical instrument played by Bill Clinton
- 40th president of the United States
- One of Reagan's careers before presidency
- Biden's vice president
- Trump's TV show
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- 43rd president of the United States
- Nickname for George W. Bush
- 44th president of the United States
- George H.W. Bush's presidential number
- Obama's book, The _____ of Hope
- George H.W. Bush's Vice president
- 45th president of the United States
- 42nd president of the United States
14 Clues: Trump's TV show • Biden's vice president • Nickname for George W. Bush • Obama's book, The _____ of Hope • George H.W. Bush's Vice president • 43rd president of the United States • 46th president of the United States • 44th president of the United States • 40th president of the United States • 45th president of the United States • 42nd president of the United States • ...
State and Tribal Governments: Tutorial 2023-12-12
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- A state’s _____ includes specific details about how the state is to function and limits to its power.
- The _____ Amendment states that powers that are not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states.
- In state government, the _____ is the equivalent of the president in the federal government.
- The _____ clause says that states must honor the laws, public records, and court decisions of other states.
- Most state governments levy property, sales, _____, income, and inheritance/estate taxes.
- Federal, state, and tribal governments can all make laws for their_____.
- By creating a _____ system, the Constitution gave some powers to a national government while still preserving the sovereignty of the individual states.
- The _____ establishes the federal system.
- The _____ process allows citizens to vote directly for a proposal.
- The government has paid billions of dollars in _____ to Native American tribes and individual members
- In state government, the _____ are the equivalent of the Supreme Court in the federal government.
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- _____ clause prevents states from discriminating against citizens of another state.
- The _____ Clause ensures that the Constitution and federal laws take priority over state laws.
- In some states, governors have the power to veto part of a bill. This is called a _____ veto and is a power the president of the United States does not have.
- Tribal governments are considered _____, which means they are independent of federal and state governments.
- State governments are responsible for overseeing schools, maintaining roads, regulating businesses, overseeing _____ law, and conducting elections.
- In state government, the _____ is the equivalent of the US congress in the federal government.
- Unlike the federal government, states are required by law to balance their budgets. This means that states cannot run a _____.
- In Worcester v. Georgia (1832): The Supreme Court ruled that only Congress has power over Native American affairs and said that _____ do not apply on Native American land.
- The _____ Clause declares that a state cannot become a monarchy or dictatorship, even if the majority of citizens vote for it.
20 Clues: The _____ establishes the federal system. • The _____ process allows citizens to vote directly for a proposal. • Federal, state, and tribal governments can all make laws for their_____. • _____ clause prevents states from discriminating against citizens of another state. • ...
Final Exam 2020-06-02
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- was an international incident and political dispute between the Spanish Empire, the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the fledgling United States of America triggered by a series of events that took place during the summer of 1789
- a Lemhi Shoshone woman who, at age 16, met and helped the Lewis and Clark
- American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator, best known for his role as the leader.
- the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Oregon Country
- an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor
- an estimated 700 to 1,000 emigrants left for Oregon.
- a Greek maritime pilot in the service of the King of Spain, Philip II.
- a confrontation in 1859 between the United States and United aside from the death of one pig, this dispute was a bloodless conflict.
- fur trading post
- an American businessman, real estate developer, investor, inventor, writer, lieutenant colonel in the Spanish–American War.
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- a major force in the fur trade from the 1780s to 1821
- a treaty between the United States and Britain
- a conflict between the United States and the Yakama
- a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas.
- a mountain pass in the northwest United States
- soft under layer of fur
- a point jutting into Puget Sound, the westernmost landform in the West Seattle district of Seattle
- a Canadian retail business group.
- a widely held cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that its settlers were destined to expand across North America.
- a United States statute that permitted the entrance of Montana and Washington into the United States of America
- an American career Army officer and politician, who served as governor of the Territory of Washington from 1853 to 1857
- people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry
- a meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the United States and sovereign tribal nations of the Cayuse, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Yakama
- was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory against all odds.
- a U. S. Army post in the Washington Territory
25 Clues: fur trading post • soft under layer of fur • a Canadian retail business group. • a U. S. Army post in the Washington Territory • a treaty between the United States and Britain • a mountain pass in the northwest United States • people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry • a conflict between the United States and the Yakama • ...
civil war cross puzzle 2023-04-10
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- - The side of an army or military unit.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- -An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - 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.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- - An ankle-high shoe worn by soldiers during the civil War.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
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- - 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.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - 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.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - The part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - A nickname for the South
21 Clues: - A nickname for the South • - The side of an army or military unit. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • - A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
States et Nationality 2020-11-14
18 Clues: rue • pays • route • Italie • anglais • italien • Irlande • Espagne • Français • Canadien • Allemand • Espagnol • Allemagne • Irlandais • Américain • Angleterre • Etats-Unis • nationalité
States of Matter 2020-12-01
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- Some light passes through it and some does not
- What a solid does when you add heat
- A particle that cannot be divided with everyday tools
- A material that is not in the gas state and is not in the solid state
- A material dissolved in a liquid
- Oxygen is one of these
- Something that has mass and takes up space
- It keeps you from floating off into space
- Something light cannot pass through
- A new material formed when something combines with oxygen
- The state of matter that has a fixed shape and a fixed volume
- Something that has mass and takes up space
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- The change from a gas to a liquid
- What iron does when it reacts with oxygen
- What water is doing at 212 degrees Celsius
- How much matter is in something
- How much space something takes up
- Two pure materials scrambled together
- Either an atom or a molecule
19 Clues: Oxygen is one of these • Either an atom or a molecule • How much matter is in something • A material dissolved in a liquid • The change from a gas to a liquid • How much space something takes up • What a solid does when you add heat • Something light cannot pass through • Two pure materials scrambled together • What iron does when it reacts with oxygen • ...
States of Matter 2022-02-28
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- liquid matter takes the shape of its ____.
- water in the form of a gas is called _____.
- Changing state from solid to gas
- changing state from liquid to solid
- water, in solid form is _____.
- solid white flakes of water that fall from the sky are known as ____.
- the tiny particles that matter is made of are _____.
- raindrops are this state of matter.
- changing state from solid to liquid
- the amount of space that matter takes up is its _____.
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- changing state from a gas to a liquid
- this is liquid rock that pours out of a volcano.
- matter that has a definite shape and volume is in this
- this is a very light gas found in some balloons.
- at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, water _____.
- changing state from liquid to gas
- Changing state from a gas to solid
- solid matter does not change _____.
18 Clues: water, in solid form is _____. • Changing state from solid to gas • changing state from liquid to gas • Changing state from a gas to solid • changing state from liquid to solid • solid matter does not change _____. • raindrops are this state of matter. • changing state from solid to liquid • changing state from a gas to a liquid • at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, water _____. • ...
States and Countries 2023-11-20
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- Sunflower State
- "Vacationland"
- Beaches and Amusement Parks
- Rodeos and Ranching
- The Grand Canyon
- Koalas and kangaroos
- Northern Lights
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- Fish and Chips
- Archaeology Museums and temples
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Tacos
- Home of the Taj Mahal
- Peaches
- Amazon Forest
- Cherry Blossom Trees
- Las Vegas
- The Eiffel Tower
- Great Salt Lake
18 Clues: Tacos • Peaches • Las Vegas • Amazon Forest • Fish and Chips • "Vacationland" • Sunflower State • Great Salt Lake • Northern Lights • The Eiffel Tower • The Grand Canyon • Golden Gate Bridge • Rodeos and Ranching • Cherry Blossom Trees • Koalas and kangaroos • Home of the Taj Mahal • Beaches and Amusement Parks • Archaeology Museums and temples
States of matter 2024-04-03
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- Something you can dissolve
- everything is made up of this
- When something cant dissolve anymore
- the result after using a filter
- Least dense state of matter
- The process of liquid to solid
- the process of gas to liquid
- hot liquid/gas rising or cold liquid/gas sinking
- set volume but no definite shape
- when something gets bigger
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- a scientific method used to separate a mixture of multiple coloured pigments
- the process of liquid to gas
- a mixture of multiple substances
- Something you can dissolve
- When something dissolves in a liquid
- The process of solid to liquid
- most dense state of matter
- when something gets smaller
- the solid you are trying to dissolve
19 Clues: Something you can dissolve • Something you can dissolve • most dense state of matter • when something gets bigger • Least dense state of matter • when something gets smaller • the process of liquid to gas • the process of gas to liquid • everything is made up of this • The process of solid to liquid • The process of liquid to solid • the result after using a filter • ...
states of matter 2024-09-04
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- The force exerted per unit area
- The resistance of a fluid to flowing
- he ability of a fluid, liquid, or gas to exact an upward force on an object immersed in it
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form
- A change in chemical properties or composition of a substance, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance.
- When matter changes states from a liquid to solid form
- An increase or decrease in the size of a substance when the temperature is changed.
- When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form
- When matter changes states from a solid to liquid form
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- When energy is released, and loses heat.
- Object still has the same composition, and is just represented in a different form
- When energy is taken in, and gains heat
- When matter changes states from a solid to gas form
- Matter that has enough energy to overcome not just the attractive forces between its particles, but also the attractive forces within its atoms
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form.
- The change of a substance from one physical state to another
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states to a gas form
- The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states into a solid matter
18 Clues: The force exerted per unit area • The resistance of a fluid to flowing • When energy is taken in, and gains heat • When energy is released, and loses heat. • When matter changes states from a solid to gas form • When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form • When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- a system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- the branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- the legislature of the United States government
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- this article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- the process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- the branch of the United States government that makes laws
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- the upper house of the United States government
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- this article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- the first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- the first ten amendments of the constitution
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
- this article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
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- the first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- a gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- a group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- a right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- father of the constitution
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- the introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- to sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
41 Clues: father of the constitution • the first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • the legislature of the United States government • the upper house of the United States government • an assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
CONSTITUTION 2021-10-23
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- Part of the 5th and 14th amendments that ensures everyone is treated fairly through the process of law
- Powers shared by both the federal and state government
- The people rule themselves and have the power
- The first ten amendments of the constitution
- Principle that every member of a society, including the ruler or government, must follow the law
- Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution
- An agreement that states reached during the Constitutional Convention which included a Senate with equal representation and a House of Representatives with representation based on population
- This article describes how amendments to the constitution are to be made
- Powers of the national government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but that are implied from the Enumerated powers and that allow Congress to perform its duties
- The upper house of the United States government
- The introduction of the constitution that describes the goals and purposes of the United States of America
- This article declares that the constitution will take effect when nine states had ratified it
- This article of the constitution describes the legislative branch of the government
- The branch of the United States government responsible for carrying out laws
- S system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- The lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or national government and the states
- A right guaranteed by the first amendment to the United States constitution
- This article says that the states of the union must respect each other's laws, court rulings, and records
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- Father of the constitution
- To sign or give formal consent and approval to the constitution or an amendment, making it officially valid
- The first constitution of the United States in which the states, rather than the people, held the power
- The first three words of the constitution of the United States of America
- The person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- A gathering of statesmen who drafted the United States constitution in 1787 constitution
- The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the government unconstitutional
- The division of powers among the different branches of government
- Powers specifically stated in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government
- An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws
- A principle of a constitutional government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution
- The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations
- A group of organized citizens with common beliefs and who join together to elect candidates to public office and determine public policy
- The branch of the United States government that makes laws
- This article article of the constitution describes the executive branch of government
- The branch of the United States government responsible for administering justice
- This article declares that the constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that federal laws shall prevail over state laws
- The legislature of the United States government
- Seven sections of the constitution that outline the structure of the government
- The process of charging officials in the executive and judicial branches with wrongdoing and bringing them to trial
- This article of the constitution describes the judicial branch of government
41 Clues: Father of the constitution • The first ten amendments of the constitution • The people rule themselves and have the power • An assembly that makes, amends, or repeals laws • The upper house of the United States government • The legislature of the United States government • Twenty-seven additions or changes to the constitution • ...
Developing Models of Matter (Section 3.2) 2019-05-04
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- Antoine Lavoisier identified __________ as a mixture of oxygen and another gas.
- Dalton's atomic model states that each ___________ is characterized by the mass of its atoms.
- Thomson’s atomic model states that electrons have a _________ mass and a negative charge.
- 1650 – Robert Boyle believed the four element model could be improved. He defined element as “certain simple _______________ bodies”.
- Henry ____________ discovered that his gas would burn in oxygen and produce water.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that rapidly moving negatively charged electrons are scattered __________ the nucleus.
- 1831 – Michael Faraday found that electric current could cause _____________ changes to some compounds.
- A.D. 500-1600 – The _______________ devised chemical symbols for substances (now elements and compounds).
- 350 B.C. – Aristotle also believed in the ________ element model and it influenced scientific thinking for almost 2000 years.
- 450 B.C. – Greek scholar Empedocles proposed that matter was composed of four elements: earth, air, fire,___________.
- Robert ____________ recognized that elements could be combined to form compounds.
- Ernest Rutherford made the “nuclear” model and discovered the existence of a dense, positively charged core in the atom called the ____________.
- In 400 B.C., ________________ suggested that matter was made of tiny particles called atoms that could not be broken down further.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that the __________ of filling the first three orbits with electrons is 2, 8, and 8.
- Michael _____________ believed that atoms could gain electric charges and form ions.
- electrons have a negative charge and the rest of the atom is a sphere of ___________ charge.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that the nucleus is a very tiny, __________ and positively charged core of an atom.
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- Bohr’s atomic model states that electrons move around the nucleus in circular paths called _________, like the planets circle the Sun.
- Dalton’s model of the atom was called the “_____________ Ball” Model
- Bohr’s atomic model states that each electron in an orbit has a definite amount of __________.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that electrons cannot exist between these orbits, but can move up or down from one orbit to another if ____________ by heat, light or electrical energy.
- J.J. Thomson formed the “__________ bun” model where the atom is a sphere of positive electricity with negative electrons imbedded in the positive sphere.
- 1808 – John Dalton proposed that the atom is a solid, _______________, indestructible sphere and the atom contains no subatomic particles.
- Niels Bohr made the “_______________” model by placing electrons in specific orbits around the nucleus.
- Dalton's atomic model states that atoms are not ____________ or destroyed in a chemical change.
- 1904 – J.J. Thomson discovered very light negative particles called _____________.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that electrons are more ____________ when they are closer to the nucleus.
- Late 1700’s – Joseph Priestly was the first person to isolate ____________.
- Dalton's atomic model states that joining atoms of two or more elements forms _____________.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that each orbit (energy level) is located at a certain _____________ from the nucleus.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that the nucleus is surrounded by mostly ___________ space.
- Antoine Lavoisier defined element as a pure substance that ____________ be broken down into simpler substances. He discovered and identified 23 elements.
- Rutherford’s Atomic Model states that all of the atom’s positively charged particles called ___________ are contained in the nucleus.
- Bohr’s atomic model states that further the electron is from the nucleus, the ___________ its energy.
- Dalton believed that atoms of the same element are exactly alike and have the same _________.
- Henry Cavendish experimented by mixing metal with ________ which produced a flammable gas (hydrogen).
36 Clues: Dalton’s model of the atom was called the “_____________ Ball” Model • Late 1700’s – Joseph Priestly was the first person to isolate ____________. • Antoine Lavoisier identified __________ as a mixture of oxygen and another gas. • Robert ____________ recognized that elements could be combined to form compounds. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-15
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- States Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and West Virginia in the Civil War
- Inherent to all human beings according to the UN
- Section 1- "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
- The period after the Civil War in American history
- A synonym of "fairness"
- Southern States during the Civil War
- The northern states during the Civil War
- "Neither slavery nor involuntary _______, except as a punishment..."
- To divide or seperate
- An antonym of "acceptance"
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- ________ v. Sandford case of 1857
- Begins with "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union..."
- The Constitution guarantees many types of civil _____
- The 1st of the Reconstruction Amendments
- This amendment was passed in 1868
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- He was arrested for sitting in a white car on a train even though he was only 1/8ths black
- He _____ the ruling the judge had declared
- Laws passed by Democrat-controlled Southern states in 1865 and 1866, after the Civil War to restrict African Americans' freedom
- To set free from something
- Crow A black man portrayed by a white man in minstrel shows
- Making something officially valid
22 Clues: To divide or seperate • A synonym of "fairness" • To set free from something • An antonym of "acceptance" • ________ v. Sandford case of 1857 • This amendment was passed in 1868 • Making something officially valid • Southern States during the Civil War • The 1st of the Reconstruction Amendments • The northern states during the Civil War • ...
Physical Chemistry Crossword 2024-05-02
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- The probability distribution of molecular states
- This partition function describes the number of accessible states of a system
- This is often described as the disorder of a system
- This branch of chemistry is known for causing mental pain for students
- Dr. Poler's favorite candy that he can't stop dropping jars of
- This partition function describes the number of accessible states of one molecule
- This type of system holds pressure constant
- This form of energy has the highest number of states (partition function)
- This theorem relates degrees of freedom to contributions of energy
- The branch of physical sciences that deal with relations between heat and other forms of energy
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- This form of energy has the third highest number of states (partition function)
- This type of system holds volume constant
- This type of matter is the easiest to do calculations and models for
- The total heat content of a system
- This form of energy has the lowest number of states (partition function)
- this type of system holds temperature constant
- This form of energy has the second highest number of states (partition function)
- This type of system holds heat constant
- This is held constant in the universe and isolated systems
- This describes the physical property of a substance needed to increase it by 1 ºC
- A fitting parameter that describes population distribution
21 Clues: The total heat content of a system • This type of system holds heat constant • This type of system holds volume constant • This type of system holds pressure constant • this type of system holds temperature constant • The probability distribution of molecular states • This is often described as the disorder of a system • ...
President Crossword 2024-04-30
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- 1867 he resigned from congress
- current president of the United States
- went to France during World War l
- ordered an invasion in Afghanistan
- 21st president of the United States
- tallest president
- became rich as mining engineer
- elected to the Ohio Senate in 1859
- only president for 3 years
- violated the Tenure of Office Act
- States 48th governor
- the fattest president
- had 15 kids
- only president for 32 days
- 34 years old when he was elected
- owns three hotels
- first roman Catholic president
- awarded the 2002 Noble Peace Price
- extended the territory of the United States
- "the professor" was his nickname
- often referred to as his initials "LBJ"
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- "Reaganomics"
- died of throat cancer
- father of the constitution
- second president
- never married
- "little Ben" was his nickname
- first president to ride in an automobile
- 29th president of the United States
- attended the University of Michigan
- 44th president of the United States
- the first democrat elected after the Civil War
- first American to win a Nobel prize
- the Monroe doctrine
- taught law at the University of Arkansas
- first disabled person to become president
- defended British soldiers
- Mexican war hero
- one dollar bill
- 14th president of the United States
- founded the University of Georgia
- English was his second language
- Tennessee first elected representative
- imposed wage and price controls for 90 days
44 Clues: had 15 kids • "Reaganomics" • never married • one dollar bill • second president • Mexican war hero • tallest president • owns three hotels • the Monroe doctrine • States 48th governor • died of throat cancer • the fattest president • defended British soldiers • father of the constitution • only president for 3 years • only president for 32 days • "little Ben" was his nickname • ...
States 2022-06-05
States 2023-09-19
7 Clues: Also known as the 'Bay State' • Also know to hold The Constitution • Also known as the 'Lone Star State' • Also known as the 'Great Lake State' • Also know as 'The Land of 10,000 Lakes' • Attched to Canada, But still part of the USA • Also known as the 'Aloha State' or 'Paradise'
civil war 2021-04-30
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- Focus on the interests of one’s regions
- United States abolitionist born a slave on a plantation in Maryland and became a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad leading other slaves to freedom in the North (1820-1913)
- war in the United States between the North and the South; 1861-1865
- AFRICAN PERSON FORCED TO WORK
- FIRST STATE TO SECEDE FROM THE UNION
- To withdraw from the united states
- PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES
- PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DURING THE CIVIL WAR
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- A person who wanted to end slavery
- A person who supported the Union cause during the Civil War
- FARMING, MOSTLY IN THE SOUTH
- Federal government should not interfere with the states exercising their constitutional rights
- SWITH FROM MAKING THINGS BY HAND TO MACHINES MOSTLY IN THE NORTH
- the 11 Southern states that seceded from the United States in order to preserve slavery and states' rights
14 Clues: FARMING, MOSTLY IN THE SOUTH • AFRICAN PERSON FORCED TO WORK • A person who wanted to end slavery • To withdraw from the united states • PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES • FIRST STATE TO SECEDE FROM THE UNION • Focus on the interests of one’s regions • PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DURING THE CIVIL WAR • A person who supported the Union cause during the Civil War • ...
government terms By: Jack Leflet 2021-01-12
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- man must give up some freedom for natural rights
- father of the constitution and 4th president of the U.S.
- french writer that introduced separation of powers
- king and queen are in charge
- comrimise between slave and non slave states
- first plan of government for the U.S.
- first ten amendments
- 1st president of the united states
- 3rd president of the united states
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- explains the purpose of the constitution
- division of powers between branches of government
- power of government is limited
- powers saved for the states
- wrote natural rights into the declaration of independence
- distribution of powers between state and national government
- people that feared new government
- english political philosopher
- belief that monarchs were chosen from god
- supporters of constitution and strong central government
- compromise for number of reps. for small and big states
20 Clues: first ten amendments • powers saved for the states • king and queen are in charge • english political philosopher • power of government is limited • people that feared new government • 1st president of the united states • 3rd president of the united states • first plan of government for the U.S. • explains the purpose of the constitution • ...
Micheal's Government Crossword 2023-10-19
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- The "father of the constitution"
- Made up of the senate and house of representatives
- Members of this serve for six (6) years
- The branch that interprets laws
- The branch that enforces laws
- This means that congress has two (2) houses
- Holding a government official for trial
- The branch that creates laws
- This plan favored large states
- Leader of the United States
- This person was the first president of the United States
- Slaves count for 3/5 of the population
- What the current government is based around
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- The leader of the senate
- Wants a strong central government
- The first form of government the US had
- Members of this serve for two (2) years
- Afraid of a strong government and wants states to have more power
- The first part of the Constitution
- This plan favored small states
20 Clues: The leader of the senate • Leader of the United States • The branch that creates laws • The branch that enforces laws • This plan favored small states • This plan favored large states • The branch that interprets laws • The "father of the constitution" • Wants a strong central government • The first part of the Constitution • Slaves count for 3/5 of the population • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2020-10-07
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- -Supreme law of the United States of America
- -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state
- -The crime of betraying ones country, especially by attempting to kill, or overthrow the government
- -A legally recognized subject or national of the state, either native, or naturalized
- -Longest river in the United States
- -A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
- -The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- -The northern country that borders the United States
- -A system of mountains in the eastern North America. They begin in Georgia, and and in Maine
- -Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
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- -Superior, Huron,Michigan, Erie, and Ontario are the largest fresh water system in the world!
- -The southern country that borders the United States
- -Eating in the lunch room, respectful of each other, no weapons, Ext.
- -Where a subject of citizen acknowledges a duty of allegiance, and swears loyalty to its country
- -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext.
- -Expression to the flag of the United States
- -The process to become a U.S. citizen, if you were born outside the United States
- river
- -The second longest river in the United States
- -3,000 miles beginning in northern portion of Canada, and the mountains end in New Mexico
20 Clues: river • -Longest river in the United States • -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext. • -Supreme law of the United States of America • -Expression to the flag of the United States • -The second longest river in the United States • -The southern country that borders the United States • -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state • ...
U.S Citizenship test 2023-01-10
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- what age do you have to be to vote for the president
- a state that borders Mexico
- a form by which someone can become a US citizen
- the amount of time a US supreme court justice and serves for
- who is in charge of the executive branch
- founding document was written in 1787
- a war fought by the united states in the 1900s
- the movement that ended racial discrimination
- is the month when we vote for the president
- the date we celebrate independence day
- amount of seats are on the supreme court
- states have more Representatives than other states
- makes federal laws
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- the ocean on the east coast of the united states
- the president during world war one
- The capital of the united state
- the person who wrote the declaration of independence
- the war that ended slavery
- where the statue of liberty is located
- freedom from the first amendment
- how many years does the president serve
- a part of the judicial branch
- states have how many senators
- the group of people that were taken form America and sold as slaves
- lived in the united states of America before the Europeans
- are the person that represents someone in court
- a U.S senator serves for how many years
- is the economic system in the united states
28 Clues: makes federal laws • the war that ended slavery • a state that borders Mexico • a part of the judicial branch • states have how many senators • The capital of the united state • freedom from the first amendment • the president during world war one • founding document was written in 1787 • where the statue of liberty is located • the date we celebrate independence day • ...
Anglophone world S.O.S 2022-03-10
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- the most spoken language in the united states.
- A very important American tradition where families gather and eat turkey together
- The country above the united states.
- The national animal of the Us.
- The most common girl name in the United states.
- A famous basketball player who was born in the united states.
- The longest river in the Us
- A statue in New York that represents freedom.
- A type of dining room where the students can buy food.
- The full name of the founder of macdonalds.
- A type of clothing that almost every school requires the students to wear.
- the name of the biggest american football finale.
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- The name of the american flag.
- A well known national park in Arizona.
- The house where the president stays while he's in command.
- Another name for New York.
- The amount of stars on the american flag.
- The 44th president of the US.
- the most popular sport in the US.
- The biggest state in the united states.
- The most common boy name in the united states
- The current president of the US.
- The smallest state in the US.
- The biggest amusement park in the united states.
- The biggest part of new york.
- a city where many known movies were produced.
- which religion is the most common in the US?
27 Clues: Another name for New York. • The longest river in the Us • The 44th president of the US. • The smallest state in the US. • The biggest part of new york. • The name of the american flag. • The national animal of the Us. • The current president of the US. • the most popular sport in the US. • The country above the united states. • A well known national park in Arizona. • ...
Civil War 2022-09-26
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- farmers worked on someone else land in return for a small portion of the crops
- The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit
- Confederate general
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- an American general and the eighteenth President of the United States (1869-1877).
- 1st major battle in the american civil war to take place on northern soil
- belief that an individual state may restrict federal authority
- 6th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves
- Served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history from 1861 to 1865
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- set up Kansas and Nebraska as states
- a law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- northerners who went to the south during the reconstruction
- Lincoln wins, southern states begin to secede
- federal fort in the harbor of charleston
- sequence of violent events involving abolitionists and pro-Slavery elements that took place in Kansas-Nebraska Territory.
- Bill that would ban slavery in the territories acquired after the War with Mexico
- abolished slavery
- rule by the army instead of the elected government
- a white southerner who joined the republican party during the reconstruction period
20 Clues: abolished slavery • Confederate general • set up Kansas and Nebraska as states • federal fort in the harbor of charleston • Lincoln wins, southern states begin to secede • a law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves • rule by the army instead of the elected government • northerners who went to the south during the reconstruction • ...
U.S Citizenship test questions 2023-01-08
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- where the statue of liberty is located
- the ocean on the east coast of the united states
- The capital of the united state
- states have more Representatives than other states’
- the date we celebrate independence day
- a U.S senator severes for how many years
- the amount of time a US supreme court justicer and serve for
- a state that boarders mexico
- the group of people that were taken form america and sold as slaves
- the person that represents someone in court
- the war that ended slavery
- what age do you have to be to vote for the president
- the person who wrote the declaration of independence
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- a form of which someone can become a US citizen
- how many years does the president serve
- freedom from the first amendment
- the president during world war one
- states have how many senators
- founding document was written in 1787
- lived in the united states of america before the europeans
- the month when we vote for the president
- who is in charge of the executive branch
- a part of the judicial branchthe
- a war fought by the united states in the 1900s
- the movement that ended racial discrimination
- amount of seats are on the superme court
- makes federal laws
- the economic system in the united states
28 Clues: makes federal laws • the war that ended slavery • a state that boarders mexico • states have how many senators • The capital of the united state • freedom from the first amendment • a part of the judicial branchthe • the president during world war one • founding document was written in 1787 • where the statue of liberty is located • the date we celebrate independence day • ...
Civil war 2017-02-24
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- /A person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- / South economy was based on... plantation
- / Did all Southern states supported the secession?
- / What surgeons on the battlefield didn't know about?
- North economy was based on ...
- Union officials used ... to move troops and supplies from one place to another
- / Confederacy President
- / American ... war was a conflict between the south and the north
- / By using ... Abraham Lincoln Become able to communicate on the spot with his officers on the battlefield.
- / How many states seceded the union by the time Lincoln entered office?
- The ... states during the Civil War were the slave states that didn't leave the Union
- / The ... Army was the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War
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- Sumter / Where The Confederate Artillery opened fire?
- / The war had its origin in the factious issue of ...
- President Lincoln's initial response to the attack at Ft. Sumter was the ... plan
- / Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the U.S. and formed the... states
- Law / A type of rule in which military commanders are in control and citizens' rights and freedoms are suspended
- /Confederacy was fighting a ... war
- / The slave states ... the union and formed the Confederacy
- / What president won the election in 1860?
20 Clues: / Confederacy President • North economy was based on ... • /Confederacy was fighting a ... war • / South economy was based on... plantation • / What president won the election in 1860? • / Did all Southern states supported the secession? • Sumter / Where The Confederate Artillery opened fire? • / The war had its origin in the factious issue of ... • ...
The American Civil War 2017-02-24
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- American ... war was a conflict between the south and the north
- President Lincoln's initial response to the attack at Ft. Sumter was the ... plan
- Did all Southern states supported the secession?
- Confederacy President
- The ... states during the Civil War were the slave states that didn't leave the Union
- The slave states ... the union and formed the Confederacy
- How many states seceded the union by the time Lincoln entered office?
- A person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- Union officials used ... to move troops and supplies from one place to another
- Confederacy was fighting a ... war
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- South economy was based on... plantation
- What president won the election in 1860?
- North economy was based on ...
- What surgeons on the battlefield didn't know about?
- Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the U.S. and formed the... states
- By using ... Abraham Lincoln Become able to communicate on the spot with his officers on the battlefield.
- The ... Army was the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War
- Law A type of rule in which military commanders are in control and citizens' rights and freedoms are suspended
- The war had its origin in the factious issue of ...
- Sumter Where The Confederate Artillery opened fire?
20 Clues: Confederacy President • North economy was based on ... • Confederacy was fighting a ... war • South economy was based on... plantation • What president won the election in 1860? • Did all Southern states supported the secession? • What surgeons on the battlefield didn't know about? • The war had its origin in the factious issue of ... • ...
Constitution Crossword 2024-11-21
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- the first 10 amendments to the constitution
- protection against the use by the state of curtain multiple forms of prosecution
- system does not allow any one branch of government to have too much power
- the distribution of power between the federal government and the states within the states
- 3/5 of the enslaved people population would be continued when setting direct taxes
- branch that includes the supreme court and other federal courts
- the branch that consists of the president
- people who argued for a strong federal government
- resulted in a two-house legislature with the house of represenatives based on population and equal representation
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- original constitution of the United States
- showed that the government could not keep order and a stronger form of national government was needed
- what branch makes the laws?
- the concept that political power rests with the people who can create, alter, and abolish government
- addition or alteration made to the constitution
- created orderly procedure to add states to the country
- a body of people representing the states of the United states,who formally cast votes for the election of the president and the vice president
- people who believed in a strong state government
- constitution defines the limits of those in power
- large state plan that proposed representation based on population
- small state plan that proposed representation among all states
20 Clues: what branch makes the laws? • the branch that consists of the president • original constitution of the United States • the first 10 amendments to the constitution • addition or alteration made to the constitution • people who believed in a strong state government • constitution defines the limits of those in power • people who argued for a strong federal government • ...
Period 3 2016-11-29
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- Compromise/ Roger Sherman introduces it to mend ideas
- Battle which washington Crosses the Delaware river
- plan/ Plan that favored large states
- Ordinance/ System for terrritories to become states
- Rights/ John Locke said everyone had..
- Sovereighty/ Power in the hands of the people
- Paine/ Author of Common sense
- Jersey plan/ Plan that favored small states
- The _______ convention is where they revise the articles
- Final Battle
- people who supported the constitution w/ a strong central gov
- Most states abolished slavery in the...
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- five essays/The federalist papers consisted of
- fifths/ Slaves were counted_________ of a person, when voting
- Trade/ allowed to continue untill 1808
- The constitution divided power between state and ...
- Rebellion/ Rebellion includes middle class, debts, jails & banks
- Power comes from the people
- in the Articles of Confederstion, most power lies w/ the...
19 Clues: Final Battle • Power comes from the people • Paine/ Author of Common sense • plan/ Plan that favored large states • Trade/ allowed to continue untill 1808 • Rights/ John Locke said everyone had.. • Most states abolished slavery in the... • Jersey plan/ Plan that favored small states • Sovereighty/ Power in the hands of the people • ...
United States Crossword 2015-04-22
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- document home for freedom of speech and trial by jury.
- Document which formed the first government of the u.s. and states had more power than the national government.
- treaty that ended wwI.
- peace plan issued by Wilson and created the league of nations.
- declaration by Truman to assist any fighting communism after wwII.
- essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John jay.
- created a graduated income tax.
- right to vote at 18.
- ended poll taxes.
- gave African Americans the right to vote.
- gave women right to vote.
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- First 10 amendments to the constitution.
- written by Jefferson listing the grievances against G.B. and to declare independence from G.B.
- a document outlining the basic form and rules of the government.
- Limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial found in the u.s. constitution.
- gave freedom to the slaves in all states.
- required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the u.s.
- provided direct election of senators.
18 Clues: ended poll taxes. • right to vote at 18. • treaty that ended wwI. • gave women right to vote. • created a graduated income tax. • provided direct election of senators. • First 10 amendments to the constitution. • gave freedom to the slaves in all states. • gave African Americans the right to vote. • document home for freedom of speech and trial by jury. • ...
States of Matter 2021-02-09
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- Transition of gas to plasma
- Matter that is rigid with a fixed volume
- Atoms connected by chemical bonds
- Matter with charged atoms, no fixed shape, and no fixed volume
- Transition of gas to liquid
- Negatively-charged part of an atom
- The smallest unit of matter with the properties of an element
- slow transition of liquid to gas
- transition of liquid to solid
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Matter that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- Transition of solid to liquid
- matter that has a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- Positively-charged part of an atom
- matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- molecule made from different elements
- Transition of liquid to gas by boiling
- Enables matter to change state
18 Clues: Transition of gas to plasma • Transition of gas to liquid • Transition of solid to liquid • transition of liquid to solid • Enables matter to change state • slow transition of liquid to gas • Atoms connected by chemical bonds • Positively-charged part of an atom • Negatively-charged part of an atom • molecule made from different elements • Transition of liquid to gas by boiling • ...
States of matter 2022-09-22
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- When matter changes states from a liquid to solid form
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form.
- When matter changes states from a solid to liquid form
- When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form
- The ability of a fluid, liquid, or gas to exact an upward force on an object immersed in it
- Change: When energy is released, and loses heat.
- Expansion: An increase or decrease in the size of a substance when the temperature is changed.
- Change: Object still has the same composition, and is just represented in a different form
- Matter that has enough energy to overcome not just the attractive forces between its particles, but also the attractive forces within its atoms
- The resistance of a fluid to flowing
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- Point: The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states into a solid matter
- Point: The exact temperature that liquid matter changes states to a gas form
- When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form
- The force exerted per unit area
- Change: When energy is taken in, and gains heat
- Change: A change in chemical properties or composition of a substance, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance.
- of State: The change of a substance from one physical state to another
- When matter changes states from a solid to gas form
18 Clues: The force exerted per unit area • The resistance of a fluid to flowing • Change: When energy is taken in, and gains heat • Change: When energy is released, and loses heat. • When matter changes states from a solid to gas form • When matter changes states from a liquid to gas form • When matter changes states from a gas to liquid form • ...
United States 2 2021-12-08
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- Capital of New York
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of New Jersey
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- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Minnesota
18 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Capital of New York • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Minnesota • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of New Hampshire • Capital of Massachusetts • ...
Two States❤️ 2023-02-10
Across
- This city was originally called Baghnagar
- Most popular snacks of Mumbai
- The smallest state of India
- Largest state of India
- This is the most famous dish of Hyderabad
- Cultural capital of Kerala
- The oldest mall in India
- Also known as the City of Dreams
- The state with the highest female to male ratio
- Your cute GF comes from this village in Rajasthan
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- This state lies in the western peninsula part of the Indian subcontinent
- It is the oldest surviving classical language
- The worlds richest temple
- India’s first Zoo
- Indian harvest festival celebrated in Kerela
- The only language that is a palindrome
- The city that is located on the Coromandel coast of Bay of Bengal
- It is both a famous dish and festival in South India
18 Clues: India’s first Zoo • Largest state of India • The oldest mall in India • The worlds richest temple • Cultural capital of Kerala • The smallest state of India • Most popular snacks of Mumbai • Also known as the City of Dreams • The only language that is a palindrome • This city was originally called Baghnagar • This is the most famous dish of Hyderabad • ...
States of Matter 2023-02-14
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- in a solid, attractions are so strong that particles are fixed in place and can only _________ where they are
- when thermal energy is removed from molecules, they move _____________ together
- in a gas, molecules are very far __________
- the atoms and molecules that make up matter are always in __________
- in a liquid, particles can move ________ each other
- in a gas, molecules ________ interact with each other
- two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- liquids do not have a fixed ___________
- the study of matter and how it changes
- when thermal energy is added to molecules, they move ________ apart
Down
- a gas will spread out evenly to _____ any container
- atoms and molecules that make up matter are _____________ to each other
- when matter is __________, molecules move closer together
- the "building blocks" of all matter
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- matter can exist as a solid, liquid or gas. we call these _________ of matter
- in a solid, atoms or molecules are ______ attracted to each other
- when matter is __________, molecules move farther apart
18 Clues: the "building blocks" of all matter • the study of matter and how it changes • liquids do not have a fixed ___________ • anything that has mass and takes up space • in a gas, molecules are very far __________ • two or more atoms chemically bonded together • a gas will spread out evenly to _____ any container • in a liquid, particles can move ________ each other • ...
States of Wonder 2023-12-11
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- The epicenter of American theater located in New York City.
- One of the largest shopping malls in the U.S.
- Famous landmark located in South Dakota.
- Historic mission and fortress compound in San Antonio, Texas.
- A world-famous skyscraper located in Midtown.
- The first National Park in the U.S.
- Famous for its country music.
- Historic location in Seattle, Washington.
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- Famous street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
- A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S.
- Historic symbol located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Capital city of Wyoming.
- The capital of California.
- Prestigious university located in Massachusetts.
- The capital city of Hawaii
- Major aerospace company headquartered in Illinois.
- Known as a global center for high tech
- The capital known for its live music scene
18 Clues: Capital city of Wyoming. • The capital of California. • The capital city of Hawaii • Famous for its country music. • The first National Park in the U.S. • Known as a global center for high tech • Famous landmark located in South Dakota. • Historic location in Seattle, Washington. • The capital known for its live music scene • A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S. • ...
United States Constitution 2024-02-13
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- two senators from every state
- Right not to quarter soldiers
- two houses
- judges laws and sets penalties/punishment for law breakers (Supreme Court) Article 3 of the Constitution
- Prohibition of intoxicating liquors
- Commander in chief of the armed forces, grant reprieves and pardons, to make treaties, to appoint major federal officials
- Power is shared by the Federal/National government and the individual state governments
- Guarantees individual liberties; the first 10 amendments
- To collect taxes, to coin money, regulate foreign and interstate commerce, to raise and maintain an army, to declare war, to fix standards of weights and measure, to grant patents and copyrights, etc.
- Second in line to the president
- Carries out the laws (President) Article 2 of the Constitution
- Cannot be denied the right to vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- lawmaking branch (Congress) Article 1 of the Constitution
- Based on the population of each state.
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- Abolished slavery
- Protection from illegal search and seizure (police must have a proper warrant)
- based on the population of each state
- Right to keep and bear arms
- describes the purpose of the Constitution
- Two senators from every state.
20 Clues: two houses • Abolished slavery • Right to keep and bear arms • two senators from every state • Right not to quarter soldiers • Two senators from every state. • Second in line to the president • Prohibition of intoxicating liquors • based on the population of each state • Based on the population of each state. • describes the purpose of the Constitution • ...