states Crossword Puzzles
United States Presidents 2020-04-17
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- Reported a dream he would be assassinated to a bodyguard on the day of his assassination
- While serving on the Warren Commission this president secretly gave information on the committee's investigation on the assassination of Kennedy to the FBI
- Kept a pet alligator in a bathtub at the White House
- The only non-Virginian of the first 5 presidents
- Second cousin to James Madison and his daughter was briefly married to Jefferson Davis before she died
- Had the most popular plush toy in history named after him
- First president to be born as a citizen of the United States and the only president to speak English as a second language
- The heaviest president in history weighing in at 332 pounds
- Followed his father’s footsteps and went to Yale University where he majored in History, also part of the 2nd father-son duo to be elected
- Only president who never married and was once offered a seat on the Supreme Court
- First president to be born in the 50th state and first president to be born outside the continental U.S.
- This president was a proto archaeologist (collected bones of various creatures)
- Only president to have been prisoner of war
- Banished the White House’s squirrels as he thought they were ruining his putting green
- 3rd president to die on the 4th of July
- Made a fortune in mining the presidency was this man's first elected office
- Known for his funky sock collection this president was the youngest pilot in the Navy in 1943
- 1 of 2 presidents who signed the constitution, both of his vice presidents died in office
- This president's nickname was “his Accidency”
- The only president buried at Washington D.C.
- Bought Alaska from Russia this president also tended to a family of mice
- First president who was a Boy Scout
- Assassinated by a former supporter who believed this president owed him a European ambassadorship
- The only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms in office
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- His administration introduced Americans to the postage stamp
- Only president born on Independence Day
- First elected president to have been divorced
- The only president to keep his entire cabinet in place for the full 4 year term
- Created the only grandfather-grandson duo to have held office
- The first Democrat to be elected a second term since FDR in 1936
- The only president in the 1900s who didn’t attend college
- Voted against every civil rights bill in his first 20 years as a legislator
- This president owns and operates roughly 18 golf courses around the world
- Gave the longest inauguration speech to date
- This president's nickname was “Hot” and gave up his military career to work on his family’s peanut farm
- America’s longest serving president
- Inherited his first slaves at age 11
- 1 of 2 presidents to appear on a national presidential ticket 5 times (as both president and vice president)
- Named for the doctor that delivered him this president was also a member of the Ristigouche Salmon Club
- Sent Matthew Perry to Japan to open trade between the 2 countries
- The first president to talk on the radio
- 5th president from Ohio in 28 years
- Won the 1st major Union victory in the Civil War and ironically hated wearing army uniforms
- Eliminated alcohol at the White House this president also signed allowing women to argue before the Supreme Court
44 Clues: America’s longest serving president • 5th president from Ohio in 28 years • First president who was a Boy Scout • Inherited his first slaves at age 11 • Only president born on Independence Day • 3rd president to die on the 4th of July • The first president to talk on the radio • Only president to have been prisoner of war • Gave the longest inauguration speech to date • ...
United States Constitution 2021-01-20
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- an official chosen to lead the country
- the governing body of a nation or a state
- Executive appoints the head of government apartments
- of Rights First ten Amendment
- a body of advisors to head of state
- state money
- of Representatives has a total of 435 people
- branch carries out and enforces laws
- of powers division of powers
- of government The executive judicial and legislative are
- college what represent how much electors each state have
- where the people choose for who they want in office
- stat revenue
- the supreme law of the government
- typical class or group
- a method of choosing official
- States of America The country with 50 states
- fathers group of people who united the thriteen colonies
- Courts leading court in the land
- a formal aggrement between countries
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- president Second to the president
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their representatives
- a solemn promise or agreement
- to charge an official in officer
- a legal document
- branch in charge of deciding laws
- a system where people can change rulers in a peaceful
- branch controls the country
- a process of voting
- rules of a government
- a form of draft that not enacted as a law yet
- loyalty of a subordinate to a superior of an individual
- related to the people
- an article added to the Constitution
- a piece of writing included in a magazine or a newspaper
- in Chief head of a country armed forces
- members of the Senate
- the legislative branch of the federal government
- swearing to tell the truth
- minimum people in a assembly
- to reject a bill
- Carta document consisting of rights
- Constitution The law that governs the land
43 Clues: state money • stat revenue • a legal document • to reject a bill • a process of voting • rules of a government • related to the people • members of the Senate • typical class or group • swearing to tell the truth • branch controls the country • of powers division of powers • minimum people in a assembly • a solemn promise or agreement • of Rights First ten Amendment • ...
States and capitals 2020-11-26
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- - Capital of Andaman and Nicobar
- - Capital of West Bengal
- - Capital of Madhya Pradesh
- - Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- - Capital of Telangana
- - Capital of Uttar Pradesh
- - no.of sisters (of India)
- - Capital of Gujrat
- - Capital of Lakshadweep
- - Capital of Maharashtra
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- - Capital of Bihar
- - Capital of Rajasthan
- - Capital of Himachal Pradesh
- - Capital of Odisha
- - Capital of Ladakh
- - Capital of Tamil Nadu
- - Capital of Sikkim
- - Capital of Assam
- - Capital of two states
- - Capital of Uttarakhand
- - Capital of Goa
- - Capital of Chhattisgarh
22 Clues: - Capital of Goa • - Capital of Bihar • - Capital of Assam • - Capital of Odisha • - Capital of Ladakh • - Capital of Sikkim • - Capital of Gujrat • - Capital of Rajasthan • - Capital of Telangana • - Capital of Tamil Nadu • - Capital of two states • - Capital of West Bengal • - Capital of Uttarakhand • - Capital of Lakshadweep • - Capital of Maharashtra • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-10
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- A split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- Rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- May also contribute by blocking attention to certain stimuli
- A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times.
- A powerful and addictive stimulant, derived from the coca plant, producing temporarily increased alertness and euphoria
- Non–rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep
- A suggestion, made during a hypnosis session, to be carried out after the subject is no longer hypnotized; used by some clinicians to help control undesired symptoms and behaviors
- a powerful hallucinogenic drug; also known as acid (lysergic acid diethylamide)
- A stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco
- The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep
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- The biological clock; regular bodily rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur on a 24-hour cycle.
- Drugs that depress central nervous system activity, reducing anxiety but impairing memory and judgment
- A chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods.
- A sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings.
- Drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions.
- The relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
- The tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
- A sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified
- A social interaction in which one person (the subject) responds to another person’s (the hypnotist’s) suggestions that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur
- Opium and its derivatives, such as morphine and heroin; they depress neural activity, temporarily lessening pain and anxiety
- Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
22 Clues: Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep. • The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep • A chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods. • The relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state • May also contribute by blocking attention to certain stimuli • ...
States of Matter 2021-03-28
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- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
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- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘ thermal energy ___________________________.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing is called __________________.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
23 Clues: This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
United States Culture 2021-04-23
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- many Americans love and follows sports, the most popular being....
- What is the largest New York City borough?
- From which metal is the shell o the statue made?
- In which film does the line 'I can see the Statue of Liberty already, very small of course!' appear?
- What is protected by law in the United. States.
- What is the most spoken language after English?
- How is called when friends meet at a restaurant they each pay their share of the bill or split the bill in half?
- What is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States?
- By what other name is New York City known?
- Where was the Statue of Liberty made?
- What is Liberty standing on (other than the pedestal)?
- What is the number 1 snack in America?
- Around 15% Americans consider themselves....
- In which state would you find the Everglades?
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- What is the name of the first U.S President?
- What is the national animal of the U.S?
- Americans believe in freedom of....
- Thanksgiving is an example of a ....in the United States.
- What is the capital of the United States?
- Sadly, the street of major are often....
- What is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States?
- Which state is referred to as the ,, Peach state,, ?
- Pie Complete this sentence: “As American as...
- In which hand does Liberty carry the torch?
- What is the nickname for New York City?
- Which favorite snack food rivals green tea for health benefits?
- The vast majority of people in the USA are....
27 Clues: Americans believe in freedom of.... • Where was the Statue of Liberty made? • What is the number 1 snack in America? • What is the national animal of the U.S? • What is the nickname for New York City? • Sadly, the street of major are often.... • What is the capital of the United States? • What is the largest New York City borough? • ...
States of Matter 2021-04-27
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- moving from solid to liquid
- water does this at 100 degrees Celsius
- Carbon Dioxide does this at -78 degrees Celsius
- moving from liquid to solid
- moving from gas to solid
- if I want to change a gas to a liquid I need to ____ it
- moving from gas to liquid
- particles do this at -273.15 degrees Celsius
- moving from liquid to gas
- the 4th state of matter
- copper does this at 1085 degrees Celsius
- when a solid is heated, it __________ before it melts
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- a state of matter at a moderate temperature
- a state of matter at the warmest temperature
- the scientific measure of temperature that begins at absolute 0
- the basic building block of matter
- a particle moves faster when it has more of this
- moving from solid to gas
- a state of matter at the coldest temperature
- liquid Nitrogen does this at -196 degrees Celsius
- rain is also known as
- when a liquid is heated, it's particles move _________ before it evaporates
- if I want to change an object from a solid to a liquid I need to ____ it
- a liquid/gas fills the ________ of its container
24 Clues: rain is also known as • the 4th state of matter • moving from solid to gas • moving from gas to solid • moving from gas to liquid • moving from liquid to gas • moving from solid to liquid • moving from liquid to solid • the basic building block of matter • water does this at 100 degrees Celsius • copper does this at 1085 degrees Celsius • ...
STATES OF INDIA 2021-09-20
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- has famous classical odissi dance
- has mumbai as it's capital
- has famous Bharatanatyam dance
- has patna as its capital
- telugu is it's official language
- is known as god's own country
- known for amazing bamboowork n wood carvings
- its official language is mizo
- is the largest producer of tea in india
- highest populated state
- bhangra is it's traditional folk dance
- known for its large mineral reserves and minings
- has famous city called ahemdabad
- highest number of tigers are found here
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- has capital as agartala
- known as the abode of god
- hydrabad is it's capital
- is known for it's dessert
- known as land of rising sun
- has it's offical language as kannada
- is known for having the wettest land of world
- has beautiful place called shimla
- known for its beaches and is the smallest state
- northeast Indian sate bordered by nepal bhutan and tibet
- has it's capital as chandigarh
- falcon capital of the world
- has it's capital as kolkata
- has famously beuatiful place called dehradun
- has its own classical manipuri dance
29 Clues: has capital as agartala • highest populated state • hydrabad is it's capital • has patna as its capital • known as the abode of god • is known for it's dessert • has mumbai as it's capital • known as land of rising sun • falcon capital of the world • has it's capital as kolkata • is known as god's own country • its official language is mizo • has famous Bharatanatyam dance • ...
States of matter 2022-05-13
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- Ideas that scientists have are called
- amount of 3D space a substance or object occupies.
- design
- liquid to gas
- everything you can see and feel
- particles stay in the same place
- the ways they behave
- The particles are packed together and can vibrate. They stay in place
- water will gradually disappear
- liquid to solid
- 100C boiling
- gas getting cooler
- Particles touch each other can move and can change places.
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- best theory to explain how matter behaves uses the idea
- equipment of measuring temperature
- material
- solids are heated
- warm
- The particles are far apart and can move about freely.
- Solid to liquid
- transfer
- solid to gas
- squashed
- when temperature is above 100C
- measure the volume of a liquid
25 Clues: warm • design • material • transfer • squashed • solid to gas • 100C boiling • liquid to gas • Solid to liquid • liquid to solid • solids are heated • gas getting cooler • the ways they behave • when temperature is above 100C • water will gradually disappear • measure the volume of a liquid • everything you can see and feel • particles stay in the same place • equipment of measuring temperature • ...
States 1-25 2022-05-11
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- New Orleans on the bayou with French Quarters
- Named after the queen and is close to DC
- Disneyworld and Beaches
- Wildcats and Cardinals and horse races and caves
- Looks like Connect I Cut
- Hollywood and LA
- Atlanta and Peaches
- Lions and Tigers and Wolverines oh my
- Directly to the West of Indiana
- Group of islands and volcanoes and Pearl Harbor
- Little Rock Razorbacks
- Chiefs and Jayhawks and lots of plains
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- Alternate name of Lenape Tribe
- The word with crooked letters and humpbacks
- Denver
- St Paul and its twin with Vikings don't ya know
- Famous for potatoes
- Hawkeyes and Des Moines
- Home of Boston and Matt's family
- The state we live in
- Known for Lobster where Matt currently is
- St Louis and the golden arch
22 Clues: Denver • Hollywood and LA • Famous for potatoes • Atlanta and Peaches • The state we live in • Little Rock Razorbacks • Disneyworld and Beaches • Hawkeyes and Des Moines • Looks like Connect I Cut • St Louis and the golden arch • Alternate name of Lenape Tribe • Directly to the West of Indiana • Home of Boston and Matt's family • Lions and Tigers and Wolverines oh my • ...
STATES CAPITAL - CSHS 2022-05-23
25 Clues: Idaho • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Vermont • Florida • Wyoming • Montana • Maryland • Illinois • Delaware • Kentucky • New York • Missouri • Virginia • Minnesota • Louisiana • New Jersey • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • West Virginia
States of Matter 2022-05-24
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- the pressure when a vapor comes in contact with a solid or liquid
- the process of liquid becoming a gas decreasing the amount of particles in the reaction
- the envelope of gases surrounding the panet
- the net movement of particles from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
- allows a substance to resist an external force
- temperature at which water specifically will become a gas
- the state when liquid becomes a solid
- the reaction of the vapor after water boils, the aftermath of boiling water
- the state of being thick and sticky. Usually affects the flow of a liquid.
- force per unit area of surfaces
- a temperature in which a solid will begin to melt or fully melt
- no net loss in kinetic energy after which specific collision
- the existence of a chemical element in two or more forms
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- shows the pressure, temperature, and equilibrium
- a property of matter which reflects the quantity of motion in particles
- an intermolecular force that forms a strong, special type of dipole-dipole attraction
- the name of the condition and temperature where a solid, liquid, or gas can exist
- a compound that lowers the surface tension of a substance
- a mixture of non-reacting gases where the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of the individual gases
- a mixture in which fine particles of one substance are scattered throughout another.
- the action of molecules settling out of a solution
- the attraction between two molecules
- the temperature in which a liquid becomes a solid
23 Clues: force per unit area of surfaces • the attraction between two molecules • the state when liquid becomes a solid • the envelope of gases surrounding the panet • allows a substance to resist an external force • shows the pressure, temperature, and equilibrium • the temperature in which a liquid becomes a solid • the action of molecules settling out of a solution • ...
States and Feelings 2022-09-04
21 Clues: ravi • fâché • excité • épuisé • nerveux • inquiet • anxieux • furieux • heureux • fatigué • ennuyeux • s'ennuyer • en colère • être seul • avoir soif • malheureux • avoir faim • avoir chaud • avoir froid • je vais bien • se sentir seul
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
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- The capital of New York.
- The capital of New Jersey.
- AL is the abbreviation.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- The capital of Georgia.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- VT is the abbreviation.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
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- The capital of Maine.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- LA is the abbreviation.
- MD is the abbreviation.
- Boston is the capital.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- KY is the abbreviation.
- The capital of North Carolina.
22 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • LA is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • MD is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • The capital of Georgia. • VT is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
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- The capital of New Jersey.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- The capital of North Carolina.
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- MD is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New York.
- Boston is the capital.
- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- KY is the abbreviation.
- VT is the abbreviation.
- AL is the abbreviation.
- The capital of Maine.
20 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • MD is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • VT is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • The capital of New Hampshire. • The capital of West Virginia. • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
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- AL is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New Jersey.
- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
- The capital of Maine.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- The capital of North Carolina.
- MD is the abbreviation.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- KY is the abbreviation.
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- VT is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- Boston is the capital.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- The capital of New York.
20 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • VT is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • MD is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • The capital of New Hampshire. • The capital of West Virginia. • ...
United States History 2018-06-05
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- Collect money for Continental soldiers.
- Freedom in a Massachusetts court.
- Third land act in 1787.
- Instance of threatened military group.
- Very deadly battle.
- A bold commander.
- Enlisted after Yorktown.
- German mercenaries.
- Hero of many American battles?
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- Worst battle of the entire war.
- Second Continental Congress assembled in?
- Author of Common Sense?
- August 1776.
- An expensive victory.
- First decisive victory for Continental army.
- Congress voted to create?
- A young Virginia planter?
- Composite group.
- Insisted a bold frontal assault.
- List of basic individual liberties.
20 Clues: August 1776. • Composite group. • A bold commander. • Very deadly battle. • German mercenaries. • An expensive victory. • Author of Common Sense? • Third land act in 1787. • Enlisted after Yorktown. • Congress voted to create? • A young Virginia planter? • Hero of many American battles? • Worst battle of the entire war. • Insisted a bold frontal assault. • Freedom in a Massachusetts court. • ...
States of Matter 2023-11-16
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- an example of sublimation
- as temperature decreases, pressure __________
- particles in solid form do this
- the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid
- gas to liquid
- the amount of matter in an object
- liquid to gas
- occurs when a solid changes until a liquid
- an example of deposition
- when particles stop moving
- the temperature at which a liquid boils
- liquid takes the shape of its
- the total amount of kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance or object
- has definite shape and volume
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- as temperature increases, pressure __________
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- has definite volume but no definite shape
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the temperature in which melting begins
- does not have a definite shape or volume
- how tightly packed objects are
- vaporization at the surface of a liquid only
- gas to solid
- occurs when a liquid turns into a solid
- solid to gas
- particles in liquid have the ability to
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance or object
- measure of the amount of force per unit area
28 Clues: gas to solid • solid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • an example of deposition • an example of sublimation • when particles stop moving • liquid takes the shape of its • has definite shape and volume • how tightly packed objects are • particles in solid form do this • the amount of matter in an object • the amount of space an object takes up • ...
States of Consciousness 2023-12-12
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- Teeth grinding.
- Cognition without awareness
- A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks.
- The major active ingredient in marijuana
- Drugs that excite neural activity
- develops due to learned morals and ethics
- A sleep disorder characterized by a temporary stoppage in breathing forcing the person to wake up.
- similar to asking “leading questions”
- Physiological need for a drug
- based on the reality principle
- A psychological need to use a drug
- A chemical substance that alters perceptions and mood
- A sleep related problem characterized by high alertness and an appearance of being terrified.
- Recurring problems fall or staying asleep.
- Occur once during a 24 hour period
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- Information that is not currently in consciousness, but can be recalled voluntarily
- discomfort and distress that follow discontinued use
- Clinical term for Sleepwalking
- Psychedelic drugs that distort perceptions
- Opium and its derivatives
- A reoccurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- diminishing effect with regular use
- It keeps our brain from being overwhelmed by stimulation by processing things serially
- Sudden movement or flinch of a body part occurring in Stage 1 or 2.
- Drugs that reduce neural activity
- The process underlying the mental model we create of the world of which we are aware
- based on our pleasure principle
27 Clues: Teeth grinding. • Opium and its derivatives • Cognition without awareness • Physiological need for a drug • Clinical term for Sleepwalking • based on the reality principle • based on our pleasure principle • Drugs that excite neural activity • Drugs that reduce neural activity • A psychological need to use a drug • Occur once during a 24 hour period • ...
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: tea • BMW • Moose • Curry • paris • olives • soccer • lumber • deserts • beavers • ice hotel • palm trees • chili peppers • the great wall • stars and stripes • american football • White sand beaches • beautiful wildlife • ancient civilization • blues and bluegrass music
States and Countries 2023-11-21
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- Northern lights
- Pacific Ocean is boarded
- cowboy culture
- Olympic Games
- Gleaming skyscrapers
- Lots of Desert
- Festival
- Temple and Valleys
- Reindeer
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- Amazon rainforest
- Weddings and dry deserts
- Tropical Beaches
- warm and sunny
- City Landmark
- Eiffel Tower
- Sun Flower seeds
- Maple Syrup
- Famous People
- Berlin Wall
- Beautiful Coastlines
20 Clues: Festival • Reindeer • Maple Syrup • Berlin Wall • Eiffel Tower • City Landmark • Olympic Games • Famous People • cowboy culture • warm and sunny • Lots of Desert • Northern lights • Tropical Beaches • Sun Flower seeds • Amazon rainforest • Temple and Valleys • Gleaming skyscrapers • Beautiful Coastlines • Weddings and dry deserts • Pacific Ocean is boarded
States Of Matter 2023-09-01
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- when water is heated you get ______
- water never keeps it's ______
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- when water freezes
- in Antarctica it's ________
- decreases by the minute
- when it's winter it's ____
- ice cubes are ______
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
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- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- another name for water
- flows like air
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- liquid turning into a gas
- when ice melts
- when water freezes it will ________
- doesn't stay in one place
- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
20 Clues: flows like air • when ice melts • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • liquid turning into a gas • doesn't stay in one place • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water is heated you get ______ • when water freezes it will ________ • ...
United States Capitals 2024-01-10
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- Capital is Springfield
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Boise
- Capital is Albany
- Capital is Cheyenne
- Capital is Montpelier
- Capital is Honolulu
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- Capital is Lansing
- Capital is Lincoln
- Capital is Austin
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Salem
- Capital is St. Paul
- Capital is Juneau
- Capital is Richmond
- Capital is Bismarck
- Capital is Charleston
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Nashville
- Capital is Sacramento
- Capital is Tallahassee
- Capital is Concord
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital is Atlanta
- Capital is Topeka
- Capital is Pierre
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital is Trenton
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- Capital is Annapolis
- Capital is Columbia
- Capital is Providence
- Capital is Boston
- Capital is Baton Rouge
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Madison
- Capital is Dover
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Phoenix
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Frankfort
- Capital is Indianapolis
- Capital is Helena
- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Capital is Little Rock
- Capital is Carson City
50 Clues: Capital is Boise • Capital is Dover • Capital is Salem • Capital is Albany • Capital is Boston • Capital is Austin • Capital is Denver • Capital is Juneau • Capital is Helena • Capital is Topeka • Capital is Pierre • Capital is Raleigh • Capital is Madison • Capital is Phoenix • Capital is Olympia • Capital is Lansing • Capital is Lincoln • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Concord • Capital is Jackson • ...
states and countries 2023-11-21
22 Clues: "tea" • "kfc" • "ice" • "guns" • "tacos" • "curry" • "nazis" • "bread" • "ramen" • "neymar" • "futbal" • "hotdogs" • "cowboys" • "football" • "hot place" • "disney world" • "best peaches" • "fried chicken" • "bing chilling" • "the pine state" • "bad things happened" • "Has The Most Snails Of Any US State"
States and Countries 2024-01-25
20 Clues: KFC • Home • SOUP • Sushi • Soccer • peachs • alaska • Cowboy • Disney • boston • pirates • pirymids • kangaroos • hollywood • Salty Lakes • maple surup • More pirates • gravity falls • Home of hitler • The great wall
States and Countries 2024-01-25
20 Clues: KFC • Home • SOUP • Sushi • Soccer • peachs • alaska • Cowboy • Disney • boston • pirates • pirymids • kangaroos • hollywood • Salty Lakes • maple surup • More pirates • gravity falls • Home of hitler • The great wall
Countries and states 2024-01-24
20 Clues: Kabul • Tirana • Luanda • Vienna • Yerevan • Algiers • Canberra • Buenos Aires • Orange Blossom • Rosa laevigata • The May flower • Mountain-Laurel • White Pine Cone • Black-eyed susan • Andorra la Vella • Yellow Jessamine • Flowering dogwood • Indian Paintbrush • Common Blue Violet • The capital is Warsaw
States of Matter 2024-05-17
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- Tiny piece of matter, like an atom or molecule
- Process of a liquid changing to a gas
- Energy transferred from a warmer object to a cooler one
- Ratio of mass to volume, varies by state of matter
- Process of a solid changing to a liquid
- State of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Force exerted on an object, can affect state changes
- Process of a gas changing to a liquid
- Process of a liquid changing to a gas at a specific temperature
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- Process of a solid changing directly to a gas
- Fourth state of matter, like lightning or the sun
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of particles, affects state changes
- Amount of space that matter occupies
- Process of a liquid changing to a solid
- Process of a gas changing directly to a solid
- State of matter with a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- Amount of matter in an object
- State of matter with a fixed shape and volume
- Solid with a repeating pattern of particles, like ice or diamond
- Solid state of water that forms directly from water vapor
20 Clues: Amount of matter in an object • Amount of space that matter occupies • Process of a liquid changing to a gas • Process of a gas changing to a liquid • Process of a liquid changing to a solid • Process of a solid changing to a liquid • Process of a solid changing directly to a gas • Process of a gas changing directly to a solid • ...
States Of India 2024-07-04
28 Clues: Patna • Dispur • Mumbai • Shimla • Aizawl • Bhopal • Panaji • Kohima • Raipur • Jaipur • Ranchi • Imphal • Lucknow • Kolkata • Chennai • Gangtok • Agartala • Itanagar • Shillong • Dehradun • Amaravati • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Bhubaneswar • Thiruvananthapuram
The 50 States 2024-08-11
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- West of Georgia; East of Mississippi
- East of Arizona; borders Mexico
- North of Wyoming; East of Idaho
- South of South Dakota; East of Wyoming;
- South of Virginia
- South of Wyoming; North of New Mexico
- South of New York; East of Pennsylvania
- East of Minnesota; North of Illinois
- North of Oklahoma; South of Nebraska
- East of California
- Between Alabama and South Carolina
- South of Washington
- south of Iowa; North of Arkansas
- North of Pennsylvania and New Jersey
- South of North Carolina; East of Georgia
- East of Washington and Oregon
- North of Iowa
- North of South Dakota
- South of Pennsylvania; North of Virginia
- East of California; West of New Mexico
- North of Indiana and Ohio
- Surrounded by the Pacific
- South of Missouri; North of Louisiana
- Between Nevada and Colorado
- East of Connecticut
- Arkansas and Louisiana on the West
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- Pacific Ocean coast; South of Oregon
- East if Maryland; Southwest of New Jersey
- North of Texas
- South of Kentucky
- South of Montana East of Idaho
- Ohio on the West; Kentucky on the Southwest
- West of Rhode Island; South of Massachusetts
- East of West Virginia; N. of North Carolina
- East of Texas; West of Mississippi
- Extreme Northwest of North America
- North of Oregon; Borders Canada
- South of North Dakota
- West of Maine; North of Massachusetts
- Between New York and New Hampshire
- East of Indiana; North of Kentucky
- South of Minnesota; North of Missouri
- Peninsula state in the Southeast
- South of New Hampshire and Vermont
- North of Tennessee
- Atlantic Coast; East of New Hampshire
- Borders Gulf of Mexico; South of Oklahoma
- South of Wisconsin; West of Indiana
- South of New York; West of New Jersey
- Between Illinois and Ohio
50 Clues: North of Iowa • North of Texas • South of Kentucky • South of Virginia • East of California • North of Tennessee • South of Washington • East of Connecticut • South of North Dakota • North of South Dakota • North of Indiana and Ohio • Surrounded by the Pacific • Between Illinois and Ohio • Between Nevada and Colorado • East of Washington and Oregon • South of Montana East of Idaho • ...
States of matter 2024-08-10
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a substance with a definite volume that takes the shape of its container; incompressible
- to increase in volume
- to use pressure to reduce the volume of a substance
- two words: a substance that sublimates at room temperature
- the quantity of matter in a substance
- the things that could be changed in an experiment
- the amount of space that a substance occupies
- two words to describe Democritus' idea about matter
- changing from liquid to solid
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- changing from liquid to gas
- volume can be measured in this unit
- the characteristics of a substance
- two words: the gas produced when vinegar is added to sodium bicarbonate
- a substance that takes the shape and volume of its sealed container; compressible
- mass can be measured in this unit
- a substance with a definite shape and volume; incompressible
- changing from solid to gas
- the gas produced when yeast is added to hydrogen peroxide
- liquids and gases do this; solids do not
- two words meaning to change one thing, measure one thing and keep everything else the same
- changing from gas to liquid
- changing from solid to liquid
23 Clues: to increase in volume • changing from solid to gas • changing from liquid to gas • changing from gas to liquid • changing from solid to liquid • changing from liquid to solid • mass can be measured in this unit • the characteristics of a substance • volume can be measured in this unit • the quantity of matter in a substance • liquids and gases do this; solids do not • ...
50 States- VOWELS 2024-05-28
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50 Clues: _ h _ _ • _ t _ h • _ _ w _ • _ d _ h _ • t _ x _ s • m _ _ n _ • _ l _ sk _ • k _ ns _ s • n _ wy _ rk • n _ v _ d _ • h _ w _ _ _ • v _ rm _ nt • _ r _ g _ n • w _ _ m _ ng • _ nd _ _ n _ • m _ nt _ n _ • fl _ r _ d _ • g _ _ rg _ _ • m _ ss _ _ ri • _ r _ z _ n _ • _ rk _ ns _ s • n _ br _ sk _ • k _ nt _ ck _ • _ l _ b _ m _ • v _ rg _ n _ _ • m _ ch _ g _ n • _ ll _ n _ _ s • m _ r _ l _ nd • _ kl _ h _ m _ • w _ sc _ ns _ n • ...
States of Mind 2024-06-30
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- Massachusetts’ state marine mammal - yes, we're very unique
- California’s population count is higher than this nearby country's
- California’s state bird
- New Jersey’s state flower
- This chewy beach town candy was first sold in Atlantic City
- This sport's first recorded modern game was played in Hoboken in 1846
- California has the fifth largest ________ in the world
- Massachusetts’ state bird
- This Massachusetts island for affluent vacationers was the filming location for Jaws
- California’s state animal - now extinct
- New Jersey’s state capital
- California’s top agricultural export
- Despite first opening in Quincy, Massachusetts is second to New Hampshire in terms of _________ per capita
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- California’s state capital
- You can’t pump this yourself in New Jersey (and Oregon)
- New Jersey has the highest number of these per capita, some open 24-hours
- Massachusetts’ state capital
- Massachusetts’ state flower (and a famous historical ship)
- A small Massachusetts town turned October tourist trap due to some sordid historical trials
- Nickname for the Boston-area metro, the oldest in the US
- This Spanish-American food giant is headquartered in Jersey City
- The San Francisco bay area metro system
- The Massachusetts version of this dish is never made with tomatoes
- New Jersey’s state animal
- Only outsiders call California this
- In 1919, 2.3 million gallons of this sticky substance flooded the streets of the North End neighborhood of Boston
- A popular year-round retreat bordering California and Nevada
- New Jersey’s state bird
- NJT is the largest state-run ________ system in the country, serving New Jersey as well as parts of Pennsylvania and New York
- California’s state flower
30 Clues: California’s state bird • New Jersey’s state bird • New Jersey’s state flower • Massachusetts’ state bird • New Jersey’s state animal • California’s state flower • California’s state capital • New Jersey’s state capital • Massachusetts’ state capital • Only outsiders call California this • California’s top agricultural export • The San Francisco bay area metro system • ...
States of Matter 2024-03-27
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- Means "colour" in Greek.
- Particles vibrate faster and push each other apart when thermal energy is added.
- It is made when two or more substances are combined to make something.
- Scientific word for burning.
- Making something less concentrated.
- Changing state from a gas to a liquid.
- Changing state from a liquid to a solid.
- A scientific technique used to separate two or more coloured pigments that are mixed together.
- The substance being dissolved.
- The name for a solid that forms in a liquid during a chemical reaction.
- The space that something takes up.
- Has a definite volume and shape.
- It mixes with oxygen and burns to transfer energy.
- The worst conductor.
- Words or pictures.
- Changing state from a solid to a gas.
- The gradual movement of particles that mix together.
- When an insoluble substance doesn't float or settle at the bottom but it spreads in the water which makes it look cloudy.
- Doesn't have a definite shape but has a definite volume.
- The process of adding energy to something.
- Separating different sized particles out of a mixture.
- What something is called when the solute dissolved in the solvent.
- The process of removing energy from something.
- The liquid that dissolves the solute.
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- The smallest particle matter is made out of.
- What everything is made out of.
- The weight of something.
- Particles in a solid vibrate and transfer some of their thermal energy to nearby particles.
- Changing state going from a solid to a liquid.
- How many states of matter are there.
- A liquid that passes through the filter.
- Molecule They are less dense and will go up.
- The best conductor.
- Areas of liquid or gasses with more thermal energy in their particles will rise.
- Changing state from a gas to a solid.
- A measurement of how much solute has been dissolved in the solvent.
- One of the basic subatomic particles.
- It is anything that takes up space and can be weighted.
- It has no shape or volume.
- Substances Is a mixed substance that is not mixed with anything but is fixed.
- Changing state from a liquid to a gas.
- Particles vibrate slower and move closer together when thermal energy is removed.
- Mixture that is made.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- What something is called when the solute doesn't dissolve in the solvent.
- Molecule They are more dense and will go down.
- It is when you try to mix a solid into a liquid until it disappears.
- Is the amount of something.
48 Clues: Words or pictures. • The best conductor. • The worst conductor. • Mixture that is made. • Means "colour" in Greek. • The weight of something. • It has no shape or volume. • Is the amount of something. • Scientific word for burning. • The substance being dissolved. • What everything is made out of. • Has a definite volume and shape. • A group of atoms bonded together. • ...
states and counties 2024-03-18
20 Clues: camus • boats • sunsets • tall bus • old cars • cargurus • mountains • elephants • has snakes • green grass • candy factory • cows live there • salsa and chips • the eiffel tower • Mountain blue water • ice hockey trumints • salt lake white sand • river a long line of water • Zone the top of the earth • river river with water all around it
countries and states 2024-03-12
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- Eiffel tower
- the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world
- right and left line
- pole south
- has one of the largest freshwater fisheries in the world
- the largest continent in the world
- up and down line
- half of a?
- the world's second-largest continent
- pole North?
- located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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- a 48-mile highway that reaches a high point of 12,183ft
- Maine's largest lake
- big lake from michigan
- is surrounded by three oceans - Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Southern Ocean.
- southernly
- northerly
- big lake in utah
- Avocados from?
- (easy one) The state we live in
20 Clues: northerly • southernly • pole south • half of a? • pole North? • Eiffel tower • Avocados from? • big lake in utah • up and down line • right and left line • Maine's largest lake • big lake from michigan • (easy one) The state we live in • the largest continent in the world • the world's second-largest continent • a 48-mile highway that reaches a high point of 12,183ft • ...
States and Countries 2024-03-19
20 Clues: Tacos • Cowboys • Lobsters • Riverwalk • Old Havana • Skaftafell • Red Square • Maple leafs • Tower bridge • Eiffel Tower • Nice beaches • Louvre Museum • Scoresby Sund • Darling Harbour • Giza Necropolis • colorful lights • Sydney Opera House • Mendenhall Glacier • Great Wall of China • alligators/crocodiles
50 States crossword 2023-10-11
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- The state known for potatoes
- State slogan While I breathe, I hope
- State slogan is Live free or die
- The Wizard of Oz took place here
- Known for avocados
- Coney island
- Largest shopping mall in the US
- State slogan is Liberty and Prosperity
- abbreviation MO
- The last frontier
- considered the safest state
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Phoenix
- Yellowstone national park
- Has the Ben and Jerry's factory
- State abbreviation MD
- Wright Brothers National Memorial
- It's capital is Jackson
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- The most northeast state
- Rocky Mountain national park
- Geographic Center of the USA
- State abbreviation is AL
- First girl scout cookie was sold here
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- Detroit is one of the biggest cities here
- Known for cheese
- The state known for peaches
- Red Rock Canyon
- Named after King Louis XIV
- Hershey's headquarters
- Known for corn
- Chicago is one of the biggest cities here
- The sunshine state
- Where the Salem witch trials took place
- Capital is Richmond
- The golden delicious apple was discovered here
- Named after the first president
- Holds the American Grade I stakes race run at Churchill Downs in Louisville
- First state admitted to the union
- Capital is Salem
- The smallest state
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Home of college basketball world series
- ESPN headquarters
- abbreviation AR
- The treasure state
- Capital is Indianapolis
- State abbreviation ND
- Tornado hotspot
49 Clues: Coney island • Known for corn • Red Rock Canyon • abbreviation MO • abbreviation AR • Tornado hotspot • Known for cheese • Capital is Salem • The last frontier • ESPN headquarters • Known for avocados • The sunshine state • Capital is Phoenix • The smallest state • The treasure state • Capital is Richmond • Capital is Columbus • Capital is Santa Fe • State abbreviation MD • State abbreviation ND • ...
The 50 States 2024-04-04
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- Bayou
- The Nutmeg State
- empire state of mind
- beehive
- Cornhusker State
- Mount Rushmore
- The Razorback State
- Land of Enchantment
- Potatoes
- quaker state
- Dust in the Wind
- peace garden state
- cowboy state
- The Last Frontier
- The Centennial State
- Pine Tree State
- Treasure State
- John Denver
- The Granite State
- badger state
- The Prairie State
- little rhody
- Bluegrass State
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- old dominion
- Hoosiers
- The Palmetto State
- lone star state
- Beaver state
- tar heels
- Forrest Gump
- Garden State
- Caitlin Clark
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- I look like a meat cleaver
- The Grand Canyon State
- Magnolias
- chinook state
- volunteer state
- green mountain state
- Buckeye
- Aloha
- Peaches
- The Show Me State
- Great Lakes State
- Viva
- Dunkin
- The First State
- Disney
48 Clues: Viva • Bayou • Aloha • Dunkin • Disney • beehive • Buckeye • Peaches • Hoosiers • Potatoes • tar heels • Magnolias • John Denver • old dominion • Beaver state • Forrest Gump • Garden State • quaker state • cowboy state • badger state • little rhody • Caitlin Clark • chinook state • Mount Rushmore • Treasure State • lone star state • volunteer state • Pine Tree State • The First State • Bluegrass State • The Nutmeg State • Cornhusker State • ...
States cities animals 2024-07-11
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- A carnivorous marsupial with a stocky build, known for its ferocious temperament and loud screech.
- A tree-dwelling marsupial with a stout, tailless body and large, fluffy ears. It primarily eats eucalyptus leaves.
- ( A southern state, known for its wine regions and the city of Adelaide.
- The largest state, known for its mining industry and natural landscapes.
- The capital city of the Northern Territory, known for its tropical climate and proximity to national parks.
- A state on the east coast, known for its beaches, mountains, and Sydney.
- An egg-laying mammal with spines on its back, also known as a spiny anteater.
- A large, flightless bird native to Australia, similar to an ostrich.
- A marsupial known for its strong hind legs and ability to hop. It is native to Australia.
- The capital city of Western Australia, known for its beautiful beaches and expansive parks.
- A type of parrot known for its distinctive crest and loud call, commonly found in Australia.
- A bird known for its distinctive laughing call, part of the kingfisher family.
- The capital city of New South Wales, known for its Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
- An island state off the south coast, known for its rugged wilderness and wildlife.
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- A unique, egg-laying mammal with a duck bill, webbed feet, and a beaver-like tail.
- The capital city of Tasmania, famous for its historic architecture and the nearby natural beauty of Mount Wellington.
- The capital city of Queensland, known for its vibrant urban precincts and proximity to the Gold Coast.
- The capital city of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory, known for its national monuments and museums.
- A small territory containing the capital city, Canberra.
- A southeastern state, known for its cultural capital, Melbourne, and Great Ocean Road.
- A northeastern state, known for its tropical climate and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A wild dog native to Australia, known for its reddish coat and adaptability to various environments.
- The capital city of Victoria, famous for its cultural diversity, arts scene, and coffee culture.
- A federal territory in the central and northern regions, known for its Outback and Uluru.
- The capital city of South Australia, renowned for its festivals, food, and wine.
- A burrowing marsupial with a short, stocky body and thick fur. It is native to Australia.
26 Clues: A small territory containing the capital city, Canberra. • A large, flightless bird native to Australia, similar to an ostrich. • ( A southern state, known for its wine regions and the city of Adelaide. • The largest state, known for its mining industry and natural landscapes. • A state on the east coast, known for its beaches, mountains, and Sydney. • ...
United States Presidents 2024-04-30
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- was the first Democratic president to win a second term
- put in office after the victory of the spanish american war
- first black president
- died 31 days after becoming the president
- first president to have his veto overridden by congress
- Known as the president who spoke few words
- Nicknamed Old Man Eloquent
- awarded the 2002 noble peace prize
- Known as the countries food Czar
- author of the declaration of independence
- conducted the first front porch campaigns
- was named a hero after the battle of New Orleans
- led the American revolution
- was president during the teapot dome scam
- served two non consecutive presidencies
- planned the innvasion of normady
- he cut inflation down in the US by half
- first president on tv
- was put in office for the Apollo 11 moon landing
- rose to the rank as general and became a national hero after the mexican american war
- was assassinated in 1881
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- vetoed the bland allision act
- Youngest president
- led the US through the great depression and ww2
- only person to have held both offices
- Father of the constitution
- Leader of the bucktails faction
- President during Americas Manifest destiny
- became president after the death of garfield
- accomplished the annexation of Florida
- became president after abraham lincoln was shot
- Known for his initials LBJ
- is on the dollar bill
- killed in a theater
- Signed the kansas nebraska act
- only president who never married
- last member of the whig party
- president during 9/11
- led the US to WW1
- Built a wall
- led union armies to victory over the confederacy in the civil war
- president during the cold war
- known for implanting Reaganomics
- spearheaded the Violence Against Women Act
44 Clues: Built a wall • led the US to WW1 • Youngest president • killed in a theater • first black president • is on the dollar bill • president during 9/11 • first president on tv • was assassinated in 1881 • Father of the constitution • Nicknamed Old Man Eloquent • Known for his initials LBJ • led the American revolution • vetoed the bland allision act • last member of the whig party • ...
SOUTHERN STATES CROSSWORD 2024-12-02
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- Leads the US in peanut production
- Carolina Jasmine is my state flower
- NASA launches from here in Florida
- Capital of South Carolina
- Boundry between Georgia and South Carolina
- Mountain chain that starts in Canada and ends in Alabama
- River that originates in Virginia and flows into the Chesapeake Bay
- large cotton state, Jackson is capital, MS is abbreviation
- Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga are in this state
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- Largest Lake in Florida
- The Gulf of Mexico is my western border
- State of the Wright Brothers first flight
- Chain of islands east of North Carolina
- Port of Mobile is located in this state
- Home of the Arlington National Cemetary
- Largest cave system in the world located in Kentucky National Park
- Quachita and Magazine Mountain are here
- Celebration held in Louisiana, also called Fat Tuesday
- Captial of Alabama
- United we stand, divided we fall is my motto
20 Clues: Captial of Alabama • Largest Lake in Florida • Capital of South Carolina • Leads the US in peanut production • NASA launches from here in Florida • Carolina Jasmine is my state flower • The Gulf of Mexico is my western border • Chain of islands east of North Carolina • Port of Mobile is located in this state • Home of the Arlington National Cemetary • ...
States of Matter 2024-11-07
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- Information you collect in an experiment, like numbers or observations.
- Test, An experiment where only one thing is changed so that it’s fair.
- A clear liquid that we drink, and it's found in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- When a solid changes straight into a gas without becoming a liquid first, like dry ice turning into gas.
- A place where scientists do experiments and study things.
- A test done to learn something or find out if an idea is correct.
- An idea or guess you can test to see if it’s right.
- When a solid changes into a liquid because it gets warmer, like ice melting into water.
- What you find out from an experiment or test.
- A type of matter that has its own shape, like a rock or a piece of wood.
- When a gas changes into a liquid because it cools down, like steam turning back into water.
- Something in an experiment that can change, like temperature or time.
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- The study of the natural world and how things work.
- A guess about what you think will happen.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- Something that holds other things, like a cup, bottle, or box.
- A type of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container, like water or milk.
- A person who studies science and tries to understand how things work.
- A tool that shows how hot or cold something is.
- A type of matter that spreads out to fill the space it’s in, like air or steam.
- When a liquid changes into a gas because it gets warm, like water turning into steam.
- When a liquid becomes solid because it gets very cold, like water freezing into ice.
- A white substance we use to make food taste better; it’s also found in the ocean.
- The steps or instructions for doing an experiment.
- A way to describe how thick or thin a liquid is.
- When something turns from a liquid into a solid, like water turning into ice.
26 Clues: A guess about what you think will happen. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • What you find out from an experiment or test. • A tool that shows how hot or cold something is. • A way to describe how thick or thin a liquid is. • The steps or instructions for doing an experiment. • The study of the natural world and how things work. • ...
States and Abbreviations 2025-02-22
States and Abbreviations 2025-02-22
States of India 2025-04-29
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- : Rich in minerals and home to Betla National Park.
- : Home state of Mahatma Gandhi and Gir National Park.
- Pradesh : Himalayan state known for hill stations like Shimla and Manali.
- : Northeastern state known for palaces and tribal traditions.
- : Known as "God’s Own Country", famous for backwaters.
- : Smallest state, famous for beaches and Portuguese heritage.
- : Newest state, with Hyderabad as its capital.
- Bengal : State of the Sundarbans and birthplace of Rabindranath Tagore.
- : Ancient center of learning, includes Nalanda and Bodh Gaya.
- : Known for classical dance and Loktak Lake.
- : Surrounds Delhi on three sides; known for agriculture.
- : Largest state by area; home to the Thar Desert.
- Pradesh : Coastal state known for Tirupati temple.
- : State with tribal culture and Chitrakote Falls.
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- : State with Mumbai, India’s financial capital.
- : Smallest northeastern state, home to Kanchenjunga.
- : Home to Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Puri.
- Pradesh : Easternmost state, land of the rising sun in India.
- Nadu : Famous for Dravidian-style temples and classical dance.
- : Land of festivals and indigenous tribes.
- Pradesh : Most populous state; home to Taj Mahal.
- Pradesh : Known as the heart of India, famous for Khajuraho temples.
- : "Abode of clouds", has the wettest places on Earth.
- : Source of Ganga and Yamuna, known for the Char Dham.
- : Bengaluru is the capital; famous for Mysore Palace.
- : Known for Bhangra and the Golden Temple.
- : Hilly state known for bamboo dance and scenic beauty.
- : Famous for tea plantations and one-horned rhinos.
28 Clues: : Land of festivals and indigenous tribes. • : Known for Bhangra and the Golden Temple. • : Known for classical dance and Loktak Lake. • : Newest state, with Hyderabad as its capital. • : State with Mumbai, India’s financial capital. • : Home to Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Puri. • Pradesh : Most populous state; home to Taj Mahal. • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
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- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- East of California and west of Utah
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
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- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • Between New York and Rhode Island • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • South of Kansas and north of Texas • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • East of California and west of Utah • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • West of Alabama and east of Louisiana • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
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- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
- East of California and west of Utah
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
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- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • Between New York and Rhode Island • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • South of Kansas and north of Texas • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • East of California and west of Utah • West of Alabama and east of Louisiana • ...
States and Caps 2025-05-30
25 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Nevada • Kansas • Montana • Nebraska • Missouri • Michigan • New York • Kentucky • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • New Jersey • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • Rhode Island • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • South Carolina • North Carolina
States of Matter 2025-06-04
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- Loose Atoms/Invisible
- How heavy something is
- cold
- Change Reversible (two words)
- made up of lots of atoms
- Matter made up of Photons(Two Words)
- Substance
- hom much of something
- Point Really Cold(two words)
- matter made of quarks(two Words)
- Point Really hot (two words)
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- Lightning
- Change Non Reversible(two words)
- smallest thing
- set piece
- Mixing
- Small air _______
- Breathe in
- wet
- hot
- when somethings rotting
21 Clues: wet • hot • cold • Mixing • Lightning • set piece • Substance • Breathe in • smallest thing • Small air _______ • Loose Atoms/Invisible • hom much of something • How heavy something is • when somethings rotting • made up of lots of atoms • Point Really hot (two words) • Point Really Cold(two words) • Change Reversible (two words) • Change Non Reversible(two words) • ...
United States Government 2025-05-15
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- One who votes.
- The first ten amendments.
- Branch that interprets laws.
- Head of executive branch.
- The process of removing an official from office.
- Government by the people.
- Formal rejection of a bill.
- U.S. lawmaking body.
- A break from punishment granted by the president.
- A formal legal examination of evidence.
- Process of counting votes.
- Political group with shared goals.
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- A system where power is shared between the nation and states.
- The holiday that is celebrated on the fourth of July.
- Where the president lives.
- Leader of the House of Representatives.
- A change to the Constitution.
- Government income source.
- The term for a proposed law.
- U.S. symbol with stars and stripes.
20 Clues: One who votes. • U.S. lawmaking body. • The first ten amendments. • Head of executive branch. • Government by the people. • Government income source. • Where the president lives. • Process of counting votes. • Formal rejection of a bill. • Branch that interprets laws. • The term for a proposed law. • A change to the Constitution. • Political group with shared goals. • ...
US States & Capitals 2025-10-04
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- BatonRouge
- Nashville
- Raleigh
- Albany
- Charleston
- Atlanta
- SanteFe
- Honolulu
- Austin
- Columbia
- Springfield
- Hartford
- Madison
- Montpelier
- DesMoines
- Boston
- Indianapolis
- Richmond
- Providence
- Harrisburg
- Lansing
- Bismarck
- SaltLakeCity
- Tallahassee
- OklahomaCity
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- Phoenix
- Dover
- Cheyenne
- Juneau
- Denver
- Columbus
- Olympia
- Frankfort
- Sacramento
- Augusta
- Jackson
- Topeka
- Concord
- Lincoln
- LittleRock
- CarsonCity
- Trenton
- Helena
- JeffersonCity
- SaintPaul
- Salem
- Montgomery
- Boise
- Pierre
- Annapolis
50 Clues: Dover • Salem • Boise • Albany • Juneau • Denver • Topeka • Austin • Helena • Boston • Pierre • Phoenix • Raleigh • Atlanta • Olympia • Augusta • SanteFe • Jackson • Concord • Lincoln • Madison • Trenton • Lansing • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Columbia • Hartford • Richmond • Bismarck • Nashville • Frankfort • DesMoines • SaintPaul • Annapolis • BatonRouge • Charleston • Sacramento • LittleRock • CarsonCity • Montpelier • Montgomery • Providence • Harrisburg • Springfield • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-19
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- Colour of iodine gas
- State where particles move freely and fill the entire container
- The process of keeping ice cream firm
- Colour of Iodine solid
- Unit of temperature
- During change of state the temperature remains _____
- This is another name for deposition, the process of a gas turning directly into a solid
- When a gas changes to a liquid then to a solid, there is a formation of ____ between molecules
- When a solid changes to a liquid then to a gas, there is an increase in ____
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- The process where snow forms a flow into the river
- Substance with particles arranged in a regular pattern
- Unit of time
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- This describes the motion of gas particles
- Used to measure time
- The measure of how hot or cold something is
- The process of a liquid rapidly turning into a gas throughout its volume
- Process of solid turning directly into a gas
- A substance that sublimes
- In the water cycle, the process where a puddle of water disappears on a hot day
- On a hot day, a cold class of water appears to be “crying”
- Process of liquid turning into solid
- Type of energy that exists when there is a change of state
- Change of state is this type of change
24 Clues: Unit of time • Unit of temperature • Used to measure time • Colour of iodine gas • Colour of Iodine solid • A substance that sublimes • Process of liquid turning into solid • The process of keeping ice cream firm • Change of state is this type of change • This describes the motion of gas particles • The measure of how hot or cold something is • ...
The United States 2026-02-11
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- An island state
- Made from oil
- A sport
- Those leading the country
- Yet another sport
- Borders on the US
- Ended after the Civil War
- Loving Your country
- They pass laws
- The highest law
- The system of government
- Head of state
- A big state
- There are 100 of them
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- Growing food
- Another sport
- The currency
- People moving
- Keeping people apart
- The highest court
- A state far north
- Civil rights leader
- There are 50
- Capitol
- Freedom
- Borders on the US
- The largest city
27 Clues: A sport • Capitol • Freedom • A big state • Growing food • The currency • There are 50 • Made from oil • Another sport • People moving • Head of state • They pass laws • An island state • The highest law • The largest city • Yet another sport • Borders on the US • The highest court • A state far north • Borders on the US • Loving Your country • Civil rights leader • Keeping people apart • There are 100 of them • ...
STATES and CAPITALS 2026-01-19
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- capital of Kentucky
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Texas
- capital of Oklahoma
- capital of New Jersey
- capital of Colorado
- capital of New Mexico
- capital of Indiana
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of Maine
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of West Virginia
- capital of North Carolina
- capital of Oregon
- capital of California
- capital of Nebraska
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Arizona
- capital of South Carolina
- capital of Idaho
- capital of Michigan
- capital of Maryland
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of Florida
- capital of Utah
- capital of Louisiana
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- capital of Georgia
- capital of Washington
- capital of North Dakota
- capital of Alaska
- capital of Missouri
- capital of Massachusetts
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Vermont
- capital of Montana
- capital of Minnesota
- capital of Rhode Island
- capital of Iowa
- capital of Virginia
- capital of Illinois
- capital of Alabama
- capital of Arkansas
- capital of Delaware
- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Hawaii
- capital of Nevada
- capital of New York
- capital of Kansas
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of South Dakota
50 Clues: capital of Iowa • capital of Ohio • capital of Utah • capital of Texas • capital of Maine • capital of Idaho • capital of Alaska • capital of Hawaii • capital of Nevada • capital of Oregon • capital of Kansas • capital of Georgia • capital of Wyoming • capital of Vermont • capital of Montana • capital of Alabama • capital of Indiana • capital of Arizona • capital of Florida • capital of Kentucky • ...
states of matter 2026-01-15
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- anything that takes up space
- loosely packed particles
- gas state of a liquid
- glow or shine of an object
- characteristics of matter you can observe
- solid liquid or gas
- sensation of flavor proceived in your mouth
- changing in a substance's chemical idenity
- ability to be made into wires
- how much matter is in an object
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- how much space something takes up
- a temperature at a solid turns into a liqid
- random arrangement of particles
- the mass per unit of volume of a substance
- the way an object reflects light
- regular arrangement of particles
- feeling or consistancy of an object
- changes one or more physical properties
- high energy matter
- distinct smell of an object
20 Clues: high energy matter • solid liquid or gas • gas state of a liquid • loosely packed particles • glow or shine of an object • distinct smell of an object • anything that takes up space • ability to be made into wires • random arrangement of particles • how much matter is in an object • the way an object reflects light • regular arrangement of particles • ...
States of Matter 2026-03-03
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- Mr defined in notes as the sum of relative atomic masses.
- A liquid’s ability to move freely because particles can move past each other.
- What gases can do easily because there is lots of space between particles.
- Forces that must be overcome when a liquid becomes a gas (named explicitly).
- Same temperature value as melting point for a pure substance, but opposite direction.Specific temperature where bubbles form throughout a liquid to become gas.
- What atoms do in a solid while staying in position.
- Crystal used in the liquid diffusion demo (chemical name in notes).
- Property of solids and liquids: same amount of space is kept.
- “Mirror image” graph of a heating curve.
- Describes the particle arrangement in solids (fixed and orderly).
- Particle impacts with container walls that create gas pressure.
- Flat parts of heating/cooling curves where state changes but temperature doesn’t.
- Change of state that happens at the surface over a range of temperatures.
- Theory used to explain particle arrangement, movement, and state changes.
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- Factor that speeds up evaporation mentioned alongside warmth of the liquid.
- Gas to liquid on cooling as particles lose energy and group together.
- End-point of diffusion: concentration becomes the same everywhere.
- Movement of particles in all directions with no set path.
- Force per unit area inside a gas container caused by particle impacts.
- Property only solids keep (without a container).
- Relationship: gas volume increases as temperature increases (one word).
- Graph showing temperature changes as heating continues through state changes.
- Typical property of solids mentioned in the notes (mass per unit volume is high).
- White “smoke” solid formed when ammonia gas reacts with hydrogen chloride gas.
- Relationship: when pressure increases, gas volume decreases (one word).
- Diffusion occurs from a region of higher ___ to lower ___.
- The smelly liquid in the “spilt in the corner of a room” diffusion example.
- Specific temperature where a solid becomes a liquid.
- How liquid particles move to allow liquids to take container shape.
- Specific temperature where bubbles form throughout a liquid to become gas.
30 Clues: “Mirror image” graph of a heating curve. • Property only solids keep (without a container). • What atoms do in a solid while staying in position. • Specific temperature where a solid becomes a liquid. • Movement of particles in all directions with no set path. • Mr defined in notes as the sum of relative atomic masses. • ...
Social Studies 2014-03-31
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- cheater
- fourth chief justice of the united states
- tariff passed to protect industry in the U.S.
- the right to vote
- died in office after one month
- andrew jackson
- eight president of the united states
- founded by daniel webster
- patriotism
- someone elected to represent
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- corrupt bargain
- greater democracy for the common man
- spoils system
- indian removal act
- trail of tears
- president of the second bank
- financial crisis in the united states
- founded the whig party
- indian tribe in south eastern united states
- withdrawl from the union
20 Clues: cheater • patriotism • spoils system • trail of tears • andrew jackson • corrupt bargain • the right to vote • indian removal act • founded the whig party • withdrawl from the union • founded by daniel webster • president of the second bank • someone elected to represent • died in office after one month • greater democracy for the common man • eight president of the united states • ...
Vocab choice board 2023-12-13
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- A novel published by harriet beecher stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral
- "Compromise of 1820" over the issue of slavery in Missouri. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation
- 16th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
- Agreement designed to ease tensions caused by the expansion of slavery into western territories
- Belonging to a period before a war especially the American Civil War
- A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- 1854 - Created Nebraska and Kansas as states and gave the people in those territories the right to chose to be a free or slave state through popular sovereignty.
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- The violent conflict between Union and confederate forces over states rights and slavery between 1861-1865.
- Began when he and his men took over the arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in hopes of starting a slave rebellion.
- Northern Troops
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- A government in which the people rule by their own consent.
- A loose union of independent states; name of government used by the southern states that seceded during the Civil War
- United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state
- (1846-1848) The war between the United States and Mexico in which the United States acquired one half of the Mexican territory.
16 Clues: Northern Troops • Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation • A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States • A government in which the people rule by their own consent. • Belonging to a period before a war especially the American Civil War • United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state • ...
U.S. Regions+ Crossword Scramble 2023-10-30
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- The driest place in the United States is the _____ Desert, located in the Southwest.
- Because of cities like New York City and _____, the states of New York and Florida are the most visited states in the country, contributing to a huge tourist market.
- Standing at over 20,000 feet in elevation, the highest mountain in the United States is _____, or Mount McKinley.
- The coldest city in the United States is ______, Alaska, with a minimum average temperature of -17 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The United States state with the lowest population density is _____.
- According to the United States Natural Resources Map attached, a major resource prevalent in the Northeast region of the United States is _____.
- _____ Basin is the lowest point of elevation in the United States at 282 feet below sea level.
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- The United States state with the highest population density is _____.
- The hottest place in the United States is _____, California -- it holds the world record for highestair temperature at 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Region of the United States that includes Kansas, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa.
- This state capital, located in the Midwest, has the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.
- According to the United States Natural Resource Map attached, the most common mineral found in the California-Nevada area is _____.
- The _____ Mountains are a major landform shared by the Northeast and Southeast regions of the United States.
- Due to the natural resource of iron, it makes sense that this United States region has the largest amount of automobile manufacturers in the country.
- The wettest state in the United States is _____.
15 Clues: The wettest state in the United States is _____. • The United States state with the lowest population density is _____. • The United States state with the highest population density is _____. • Region of the United States that includes Kansas, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. • The driest place in the United States is the _____ Desert, located in the Southwest. • ...
Texas Civil War Vocab 2025-12-19
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- – a term used by Southerners to describe Northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction, often to gain political or economic power.
- – abolished slavery throughout the United States.
- – the Northern states that remained loyal to the United States during the Civil War; also called Yankees or the Blue.
- Farmers – people who lived and worked on land owned by someone else, usually paying rent in cash or crops.
- Law – rule by the military in which normal civilian laws are suspended.
- – taxes placed on imported goods.
- – guaranteed the right to vote to men regardless of race.
- Proclamation – an order issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 that freed enslaved people in the Confederate states.
- – white Southerners who supported Reconstruction and worked with Republicans after the Civil War.
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- – to formally withdraw from a group or political body, such as a state leaving the United States.
- – the period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and reuniting the nation.
- – the group of Southern states that seceded from the United States during the Civil War.
- – granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all U.S. citizens.
- Movement – a movement to abolish (end) slavery in the United States.
- – the year the Civil War began.
- – a farmer who worked land owned by someone else and paid rent with a share of the crops, often remaining in debt.
- – loyalty to a specific region of the country rather than the nation as a whole.
- Rights – the belief that states have powers reserved to them rather than controlled by the federal government.
18 Clues: – the year the Civil War began. • – taxes placed on imported goods. • – abolished slavery throughout the United States. • – guaranteed the right to vote to men regardless of race. • Movement – a movement to abolish (end) slavery in the United States. • Law – rule by the military in which normal civilian laws are suspended. • ...
Civil war Unit 2023-01-12
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- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- The side of an army or military unit.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- A cap worn by civil war soldiers.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
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- A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - A nickname for the South.
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle
- Crackers eaten by civil war soldiers made from flour, water, and salt.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- western theater - The fighting during the Civil War that took place west of the Appalachian Mountains. It eventually included the fighting in Georgia and the Carolinas as well.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved.
21 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • A cap worn by civil war soldiers. • The side of an army or military unit. • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • ...
Civics Crossword II 2022-11-29
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- The highest court of the United States is the _______ court.
- U.S. Senators are elected for ___________ years.
- __________ Americans lived in America before the Europeans arrived.
- The month when we vote for President.
- 50 stars on the U.S. flag represent 50 _________.
- The first president of the United States was George ___________.
- The U.S. war fought between the North and the South was the _________ War.
- Franklin ____________ was president during the Great Depression and WWII.
- The last month that you can send in federal income tax forms is ________.
- The president that led the United States during the Civil War (lastname).
- The Statue of Liberty is in ____________.
- There are one ___________ senators in the U.S.
- The ocean on the West Coast of the United States.
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- We live in a state that borders Mexico.
- ________War II happened during the 1900s.
- Two parts of the U.S. Congress are the Senate and House of ________.
- Two major political parties of the U.S. are the __________ and Republican parties.
- One of the countries the United States fought _________ during WWII.
- One power that the states have is that they can give a driver's _________.
- The last name of the current U.S. President (in 2022).
- Only United States citizens can ______ in a federal election.
- The capital of the United States is _______________ D.C.
- MLK fought for Civil ________.
- We elect a President for ___________ years.
- One power that the federal government has is that they can declare ________.
- The branch of government relating to the President.
- Citizens can vote at the age of ___________ and older.
- Checks and __________.
- The Judicial Branch reviews _________.
- Only United States citizens can serve on a _________.
- U.S. Representatives are elected for _______ years.
31 Clues: Checks and __________. • MLK fought for Civil ________. • The month when we vote for President. • The Judicial Branch reviews _________. • We live in a state that borders Mexico. • ________War II happened during the 1900s. • The Statue of Liberty is in ____________. • We elect a President for ___________ years. • There are one ___________ senators in the U.S. • ...
THE Great American Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Abbrv. for a defensive Military alliance made after WW2 that Included the US as well as aligned states
- instituted by the Supreme Court case Plessy v Ferguson, which said this was legal if facilities were, "separate, but equal."
- federal regulation industry implemented by President Nixon during his first term
- War fought by the United states, where they acquired the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
- Fathered by James Madison to replace the Articles of Confederation as the Governing document of the US
- Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s
- Instituted by the 18th Amendment after a decades long temperance movement
- State that is home to many Native American reservations; North of Texas
- The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War
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- Group of Colonists that supported the crown and opposed American Independance
- ____ Party, nicknamed the "Bull Moose" Party, founded by Theodore Roosevelt
- Joined by the United States after WW2 to promote greater global unity and prevent another world war
- The only American President to serve more than 2 terms
- President who's election led to the secession of many Southern States
- The ideology that the united states should expand west across North America, as it is the will of god
- Third President of the United States, had an agrarian vision for the United States
- Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic
- Considered the "Father of the Constitution", and the 5th President of the United States
- Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court
- American President who famously called dissenters to a Churchill speech as the "American Crackpots Association"
20 Clues: The only American President to serve more than 2 terms • The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War • Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s • Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic • Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court • ...
7.3 2025-04-15
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- A process of voting, in writing and typically in secret.
- The Southern states that seceded from the United States to form their own country.
- The President of the Confederate States of America.
- A speech given during the ceremony to mark the beginning of a new president's term.
- A Southern Democrat who wanted to allow slavery everywhere.
- The Northern states during the Civil War that were against the secession of the Southern states.
- The practice of owning people as property and forcing them to work without pay.
- Military buildings designed for defense against attacks.
- The act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or political entity.
- A place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter.
- The location near Fort Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- To give up or yield to the power or control of another.
- To maintain something in its original or existing state.
- A Northern Democrat who believed in popular sovereignty regarding slavery.
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- The idea that each state or territory should vote on whether to allow slavery.
- Areas of land that are not yet states but are controlled by the government.
- The group of Southern states that seceded from the United States in 1860-1861.
- To withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
- A speech given by a president at the beginning of their term to outline their intentions and policies.
- 16th President of the United States who led the country during the Civil War.
- Large, heavy guns typically mounted on wheels, used in warfare.
- A military fort in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first battle of the Civil War took place.
- A candidate from the Constitutional Union Party who tried to avoid the slavery debate.
23 Clues: The President of the Confederate States of America. • A place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter. • To give up or yield to the power or control of another. • A process of voting, in writing and typically in secret. • Military buildings designed for defense against attacks. • To maintain something in its original or existing state. • ...
Civil War 2026-03-12
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- Troops, like the National Guard, who are only called out to defend the land in an emergency.
- A doctrine that allowed the people of newly formed states to allow or deny slavery.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- This doctrine held the powers of the individual states as greater than the powers of the Federal government.
- Also called the Union or the United States the North was the part of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War.
- Loyal to the Confederacy.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri. Although these states did not officially join the Confederacy, many of their citizens supported the South.
- A secret network that helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom the south.
- Lincoln most famous speech after traveling to Gettysburg in 11/19/1863.
- Offered fast transportation, mostly in the north.
- Underground Railroad lingo given to escaping slaves.
- The turning point in the war.
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- The first and only president of the Confederate States of America
- Freedom from slavery.
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery.
- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- Later became the 18th president of America
- The replacement for George Mcclellan as the commander for the Union.
- The most famous battle of the American civil war and largest battle in the western hemisphere.
- Underground Railroad lingo given to leaders who led escapes.
- The 16th president of the United States.
- The Confederate army commander.
- A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War.
- Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States.
- The Union army commander, later replaced.
25 Clues: Freedom from slavery. • Loyal to the Confederacy. • The turning point in the war. • The Confederate army commander. • The 16th president of the United States. • The Union army commander, later replaced. • Later became the 18th president of America • Offered fast transportation, mostly in the north. • Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery. • ...
Dathan Ross Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- constitution was passed during the ______
- The states were worried that the government would ____ other staes
- The articles of confederation ensured _____
- the congress couldn't ______ taxes to support George Washington
- ____ start a rebellion against the government
- the other states _____ their own goods
- They can;t force people to ___ the army
- The government can't ____
- The British still had ____ on America's land
- it made states too ______
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- The congress met in _____
- it made the economy _____
- The congress had trouble _____ laws
- The states were more like_____ than alies
- There is one brance called the ______
- the government needed _/13 votes to pass a law
- The states ____ their own money
- the government made _____ house of congress
- They made the government too ____ to favor anyone
- The articles of confederation was Americas first _____
20 Clues: The congress met in _____ • it made the economy _____ • The government can't ____ • it made states too ______ • The states ____ their own money • The congress had trouble _____ laws • There is one brance called the ______ • the other states _____ their own goods • They can;t force people to ___ the army • The states were more like_____ than alies • ...
constitutional Convention 2025-01-30
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- places in a country are called
- for bigger national government
- the main people of a state in meeting
- people who negotiate for things
- revenue and regulate trade
- slaves involved in states votes
- the state where the meeting was held
- states vs higher states
- for smaller Nation government
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- father of the declaration of independence
- articles of confederation
- affected
- smaller states
- votes per states
- New Jersey plan
15 Clues: affected • smaller states • New Jersey plan • votes per states • states vs higher states • articles of confederation • revenue and regulate trade • for smaller Nation government • places in a country are called • for bigger national government • people who negotiate for things • slaves involved in states votes • the state where the meeting was held • ...
Sectionalism Vocabulary 2023-12-12
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- Belonging to a period before a war especially the American Civil War
- A loose union of independent states; name of government used by the southern states that seceded during the Civil War
- forces Northern troops
- Sovereignty A government in which the people rule by their own consent.
- A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation
- Compromise ¨Compromise of 1820" over the issue of slavery in Missouri. It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.
- Act 1854 - Created Nebraska and Kansas as states and gave the people in those territories the right to chose to be a free or slave state through popular sovereignty.
- Scott United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state
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- War (1846-1848) The war between the United States and Mexico in which the United States acquired one half of the Mexican territory.
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- of 1850 Agreement designed to ease tensions caused by the expansion of slavery into western territories
- Brown's Raid Began when he and his men took over the arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in hopes of starting a slave rebellion.
- Civil War The violent conflict between Union and confederate forces over states rights and slavery between 1861-1865.
- Tom's Cabin A novel published by harriet beecher stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral
- Lincoln 16th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
16 Clues: forces Northern troops • Formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation • A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States • Belonging to a period before a war especially the American Civil War • Sovereignty A government in which the people rule by their own consent. • ...
Civil War Vocab 2023-01-20
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- Puts the local interests
- nickname for people from the North
- When the southern states leave the USA
- fought for the north in the civil war
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- Law was A law passed by Congress in 1850
- The northern states of the United States
- The side of an army or military unit.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America
- When a person is killed for political rsn
- A person who wanted to eliminate slavery
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- An army of citizens used during emergencies
- An attempt to stop people and items
- The rebuilding of war southern states
- was A nickname for the South.
- slave states who didn't leave the union
- Fought for the south in the civil war
- soldier that is wounded,killed during battle
18 Clues: Puts the local interests • was A nickname for the South. • nickname for people from the North • An attempt to stop people and items • The rebuilding of war southern states • fought for the north in the civil war • Fought for the south in the civil war • The side of an army or military unit. • When the southern states leave the USA • slave states who didn't leave the union • ...
Tornado Rips Through Midwest 2015-05-13
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- 37th most populated state, capital is Lincoln.
- a storm with thunder and lightning.
- the pieces of something that are left after it has been destroyed in an accident, explosion.
- to set up.
- 18th most populated state in the United states, capital is Jefferson City.
- the national organization that collects information about the weather in the US, and provides weather reports and warnings of dangerous weather conditions for newspapers, radio, and TV, and also for farmers, scientists, airports etc
- 5th most populated state in the United States, capital is Springfield.
- 30th most populated state in the United States, capital is Des Moines.
- a place where people who are old can live and be taken care of.
- the central area of the United States.
- extreme.
- an area of a state or country that has its own government to deal with local matters.
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- to send people away from a dangerous place to a safe place.
- another word for tornado.
- a Christian organization that tries to help poor people.
- Dakota 45th most populated state in the United States, capital is Pierre.
- a scientist who studies the weather.
- 34th most populated state in the United States, capital is Topeka.
- 28th most populated state in the United States, capital is Oklahoma City.
- a region of the United States that gets the most tornados.
- an extremely violent storm consisting of air that spins quickly and causes a lot of damage.
- an unexpected and dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately.
- having an important effect or influence on something.
- to fall down OR fall apart.
- a law enforcement agent employed by the county they work in.
- 7th most populated state in the United States, capital is Columbus.
26 Clues: extreme. • to set up. • another word for tornado. • to fall down OR fall apart. • a storm with thunder and lightning. • a scientist who studies the weather. • the central area of the United States. • 37th most populated state, capital is Lincoln. • having an important effect or influence on something. • a Christian organization that tries to help poor people. • ...
citizenship test 2022-12-06
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- What part of the federal government writes laws?
- What is the economic system of the United States?
- the Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
- one of the first original states
- Who was president during the Great Depression and World War II?
- Name one example of an American innovation.
- The colonists came to America for many reasons. Name one.
- What is one example of civic participation in the United States?
- Who can vote in federal elections, run for federal office, and serve on a jury in the United States?
- national U.S. holidays.
- How many senators does each state have?
- how many seats are in the supreme court
- The President of the United States is in charge of which branch of government?
- Name one power of the president.
- During the Cold War, what was one main concern of the United States?
- How long is a term for a U.S. senator?
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- Name one American Indian tribe in the United States.
- how can people become United States citizens?
- Benjamin Franklin is famous for many things. Name one.
- The President of the United States is elected for how many years?
- How many Supreme Court justices are usually needed to decide a case?
- What founding document was written in 1787?
- How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have?
- The executive branch has many parts. Name one.
- How many U.S. senators are there?
- What group of people was taken and sold as slaves?
- What is the economic system of the United States?
- How are changes made to the U.S. Constitution?
28 Clues: national U.S. holidays. • one of the first original states • Name one power of the president. • How many U.S. senators are there? • How long is a term for a U.S. senator? • How many senators does each state have? • how many seats are in the supreme court • What founding document was written in 1787? • Name one example of an American innovation. • ...
Executive Branch Review (Moore, Raymond) 2018-04-26
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- an unwelcome person/diplomat in the United States of America
- the head/leader of the military
- vested with “the executive power” of the United States
- the head of each department in the cabinet
- the second in command to the president; has two main duties: presiding over the Senate and settling Presidential Disability
- the power to remove and terminate a person’s job/career
- the power to not have to disclose certain top-secret information to the courts or Congress
- the director of the Federal Government
- a group of people from each state that are chosen formally to select the President and Vice President of the United States of America
- rules and regulations initiated by the President of the United States of America which have the effect of law
- the power to issue executive orders
- a large, complex administrative structure that handles the everyday business of an organization
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- the presidential power of forgiving a person of their crime
- the power to assign and order people to complete certain tasks and jobs
- the leader of the represented political party in the executive branch
- a pact between the President of the United States of America and the head of a foreign country in which does not need Senate approval
- a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
- the head of the executive branch
- the head of foreign policy with other countries
- the scheme by which a presidential vacancy is filled
- the author of the United States Public Policies
- the ceremonial head of the government of the United States of America
- the power of the president to block or not approve of a bill or law
- the representative of all the people of the United States of America
24 Clues: the head/leader of the military • the head of the executive branch • the power to issue executive orders • the director of the Federal Government • the head of each department in the cabinet • the head of foreign policy with other countries • the author of the United States Public Policies • the scheme by which a presidential vacancy is filled • ...
Precedents Crossword 2021-10-29
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- founding father of the United States
- the fourth president of the United States
- a collection of religious texts
- a solemn promise
- supreme law of the United States of America
- form of government
- the seventh president of the United States
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- an american landmark
- a political party
- formal announcement made by george washington
- where federal hall is
- a body of high-ranking state officials
- the elected head of the U.S.A
- the second united states president
- the first president of the United States
15 Clues: a solemn promise • a political party • form of government • an american landmark • where federal hall is • the elected head of the U.S.A • a collection of religious texts • the second united states president • founding father of the United States • a body of high-ranking state officials • the first president of the United States • the fourth president of the United States • ...
Civil War 2023-12-01
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- Important Proclomation
- Conservative
- Killed Abraham Lincoln
- War between the Union and Confederacy
- Capital of The United States
- Liberal
- Compromise
- 16th President
- A place between two states
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- 18th US President
- Military Strategy by Winfield Scott
- Portion of the country that remained loyal to the federal government
- Commander of the Confederate Army
- North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
- Famous Battle
- Skylar
- Political Union of the Southern States
- You pick it
18 Clues: Skylar • Liberal • Compromise • You pick it • Conservative • Famous Battle • 16th President • 18th US President • Important Proclomation • Killed Abraham Lincoln • A place between two states • Capital of The United States • Commander of the Confederate Army • Military Strategy by Winfield Scott • War between the Union and Confederacy • Political Union of the Southern States • ...
Civil War 2016-04-14
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- A war fought from 1861 to 1865.
- A Northerner; someone loyal to the Federal government of the United States.
- Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States. Southern states, feeling persecuted by the North, seceded by voting to separate from the Union.
- It was the first major battle of the American Civil War.
- Where the bloodiest battle of the Civil War took place.
- A country of 50 states, with Alaska in the extreme Northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean.
- The 16th president of the United States.
- The color of the Unions uniform.
- An American general known for commanding the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War from 1862 until his surrender in 1865.
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- A person who serves in an army.
- The 18th President of the United States and commanding General of the United States Army, he lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War.
- An African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and, during the American Civil War, a Union spy.
- Loyal to the Confederacy. Also a Southern or Rebel.
- A term for lice, or occasionally an offensive "Yankee" slang term for Confederate soldiers.
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery.
- The term used to describe new soldiers.
- The northern states of the US that opposed the seceding Confederate states in the Civil War.
- A person who secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor.
- A sustained fight between large, organized armed forces.
- To lie in wait for an unexpected attack.
20 Clues: A person who serves in an army. • A war fought from 1861 to 1865. • The color of the Unions uniform. • The term used to describe new soldiers. • The 16th president of the United States. • To lie in wait for an unexpected attack. • Loyal to the Confederacy. Also a Southern or Rebel. • Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery. • ...
Civil War 2023-12-01
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- Compromise
- Liberal
- You pick it
- Important Proclomation
- North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
- Killed Abraham Lincoln
- Forced to work
- Famous Battle
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- Political Union of the Southern States
- Portion of the country that remained loyal to the federal government
- 18th US President
- Commander of the Confederate Army
- Military Strategy by Winfield Scott
- 16th President
- War between the Union and Confederacy
- A place between two states
- Conservative
- Capital of The United States
18 Clues: Liberal • Compromise • You pick it • Conservative • Famous Battle • 16th President • Forced to work • 18th US President • Important Proclomation • Killed Abraham Lincoln • A place between two states • Capital of The United States • Commander of the Confederate Army • Military Strategy by Winfield Scott • War between the Union and Confederacy • Political Union of the Southern States • ...
AP U.S. Government:Chapter 3 Section 3 2016-09-04
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- Categorical grants can only be used for ________ purposes
- Devolution is the ________ of responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments
- Similar to a layered cake
- Republicans first wanted to ______ responsibility for policies to the states
- ________ is a federal grant program administered by states and expanded by Congress
- Categorical grants are federal grants that can be used only for specific purposes, or "categories," of state and local spending. They come with ______ attached, such as nondiscrimination provisions
- Similar to a marble cake
- Project grants are federal categorical grants given for specific _________ and awarded on the basis of the merits of applications
- Block grants are federal grants given more or less ______________ to states or communities to support broad programs in areas such as community development and social services
- Most states and many cities have established full-time staffs in __________ for federal grants
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- After the mid 1990s, Republicans now want to ________ state power
- Fiscal federalism is the pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system; it is the ___________ of the national government's relations with state and local governments
- Dual federalism is a system of government in which both the states and the national government remain supreme ______ their own spheres, each responsible for some policies
- The national government has a strong influence over the states through ______
- Formula grants are federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in ___________ or in administrative regulations
- There is more than $600 _______ in federal grants for states available
- Cooperative federalism is a system of government in which powers and policy assignments are ______ between states and the national government
- Mandates may create unintentional financial ___________
- Federal __________ is delivered through grants
- States can influence the national government through local _________ for national officials
20 Clues: Similar to a marble cake • Similar to a layered cake • Federal __________ is delivered through grants • Mandates may create unintentional financial ___________ • Categorical grants can only be used for ________ purposes • After the mid 1990s, Republicans now want to ________ state power • There is more than $600 _______ in federal grants for states available • ...
Causes of the civil war 2020-05-03
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- Sovereignty, In the U.S. political debate over slavery, an idea that suggested people living in a territory should vote on whether to allow slavery there. Stephen Douglas supported this idea.
- Kansas", A consequence of the Kansas-Nebraska Act; the conflict between people who supported slavery and those who opposed it quickly became violent.
- Act, (1854) A law that gave people living in the Kansas and Nebraska territories the right to decide whether slavery would be allowed there.
- Slave Act, A law passed in 1850 that required states to return escaped slaves to their owners and made it illegal for people to help slaves escape.
- States of America, The 11 Southern states that withdrew from the United States in 1861. Also known as the Confederacy, these states fought the Union in the Civil War between 1861 and 1865. After losing the war, the Southern states rejoined the United States.
- of the South, Depended on agriculture and used enslaved African Americans to work the fields. Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin helped the plantation economy grow even more.
- Scott v. Sandford (1857), A Supreme Court decision that involved an enslaved African American named Dred Scott. He sued for his freedom after his owner took him to a free state. The Court said that as a slave, Scott was not a citizen and could not sue in court. He was not granted his freedom.
- of the North, Consisted of manufacturing, small farms, and trading goods to the south and west.
- economy, In the American South, the large-scale production of crops such as tobacco, cotton, rice, and indigo. Slave labor was required to make this economy successful.
- of the Missouri Compromise, The compromise allowed Missouri to join as a slave state, while also adding Maine as a free state. It also set rules about where slavery could spread.
- Gin, A machine that removes the seeds from cotton, something that was previously done by hand. The invention of the cotton gin allowed plantation owners to produce cotton at a lower cost.
- Brown, (1800 - 1859) An abolitionist who took part in the Pottawatomie Massacre in Kansas, where several supporters of slavery were killed. He and his followers tried to take military supplies from a federal building in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. He was convicted of treason for this act and then hanged.
- War, (1861 - 1865) A war fought between the Northern and Southern states of the United States. Eleven Southern states fought to form an independent nation — the Confederate States of America — and preserve the institution of slavery. They were defeated by the Union, which fought to preserve the United States as a single country and to end slavery.
- of 1850, A set of laws passed in Congress that were designed to make leaders in both free states and slave states happy. California was added to the United States as a free state, and the slave trade was banned in Washington, D.C. Citizens in the Utah and New Mexico territories would be able to vote on whether to allow slavery. The Fugitive Slave Act was also passed as part of the compromise.
- A tax on goods brought into or shipped out of a country.
- Someone who works to end slavery.
- for a strong and growing economy in the North, The region experienced industrialization, and manufacturing became a major driver of economic growth.
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- made to defend slavery, The economy, racism, and history.
- Party (1860), A major political party in the United States. It was originally created in 1854 by leaders who wanted to stop the spread of slavery.
- government, The central government of a country made up of smaller states.
- view of States' Rights, States should control their own lands- states should be able to ignore laws they don't like.
- The process of making large amounts of something using machinery.
- Party (1860), A major political party in the United States. It was originally created in the 1790s by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to fight for the rights of ordinary American citizens; supported slavery in the South.
- Party, Political organizations made up of people with similar beliefs about government policies.
- Compromise, An agreement passed in Congress in 1820 that allowed slavery in the new state of Missouri but not in new territories north of Missouri's southern border.
- stance on tariffs, Opposed slavery and supported high tariffs
- To officially end membership in a group. In the 1860s, many Southern states seceded from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America.
- Violence and resistance against the government or another authority.
- stance on tariffs, Supported slavery and opposed high tariffs
- A system in which some people are owned by other people and forced to work for them. In the United States, slavery lasted from the colonial period until 1865. Almost all enslaved people in the United States were people of African descent.
- Loyalty to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole
- of 1860, Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election, people in the South were furious — and frightened. Lincoln wanted to limit the spread of slavery. Southerners wanted to protect and expand it.
- The process in which an economy's focus changes from farming to manufacturing goods, often in factories.
- Lincoln, (1809 - 1865) A lawyer and politician from Illinois who served as president of the United States from 1861 to 1865. He led the country through the Civil War, helping to end slavery and keep the North and the South unified.
- Crop, A plant that is grown in large amounts and sold for money (Ex- Cotton, tobacco, sugar cane)
- view of States' Rights, The federal government is supreme- no one can ignore federal laws.
36 Clues: Someone who works to end slavery. • A tax on goods brought into or shipped out of a country. • made to defend slavery, The economy, racism, and history. • stance on tariffs, Opposed slavery and supported high tariffs • stance on tariffs, Supported slavery and opposed high tariffs • The process of making large amounts of something using machinery. • ...
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2025-03-04
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- Extending or operating across national boundaries.
- Prepare an early version of a document.
- The UDHR was adopted on ____ ____.
- Article 7 states that all are ____ before the law.
- Article 5 states that nobody has the right to _______ you.
- Article 11 states that everyone has the right to be presumed innocent until proven ____.
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- Article 26 states that everyone has the right to ____.
- Article 17 states that everyone has the right to own ____.
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- The UDHR was signed by all 193 UN ______ states.
- Article 30 states that nobody can ____ _____ these rights and freedoms from us.
- Article 1 states that all human beings are born ____ and equal.
- The UDHR consists of ____ articles.
- Article 10 states that everyone has the right to a fair ____.
- The UDHR is a milestone document in human ____ history.
15 Clues: The UDHR was adopted on ____ ____. • The UDHR consists of ____ articles. • Prepare an early version of a document. • The UDHR was signed by all 193 UN ______ states. • Extending or operating across national boundaries. • Article 7 states that all are ____ before the law. • Article 26 states that everyone has the right to ____. • ...
Federalism Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- 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.
- 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 by the Constitution
- 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"
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- 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
- Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of the national government
- Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- 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)
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Powers shared by the national and state governments
- State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- 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.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
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- Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units and has a weak central government
- Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- Powers given to the national government alone
- Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Money given by the national government to states
- Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- 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
- the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- Powers given to the state government alone
- The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
42 Clues: The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers given to the state government alone • Powers given to the national government alone • Money given by the national government to states • Powers shared by the national and state governments • the flow of power and money from the states to local govts • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Anabella Ruiz Articles X-word 2024-02-09
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- Congress could not stop states from creating their own mini armies and fighting with ______.
- To pass a new _____, 2/3 of the delegates had to agree.
- Daniel ______ was not a wealthy landowner; he had a rebellion named after him.
- Congress had the power to sign _____ with other nations.
- Since Congress could not tax the states, they had no money for supplies that the ______ needed.
- The 1783 amendment (5% tax on imported goods that would only last 25 years) failed because _________ said no.
- British merchants and _______ customers benefited because the British goods were less expensive than the American goods.
- Congress had the power to appoint ______ officers.
- The Articles of _______ was adopted by the states in 1781
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- The 1781 amendment (5% tax on imported goods) failed because Rhode Island and ______ said no.
- Individual states made their own _______ by taxing goods representatives.
- Sinice the states were printing too much of their own _______, it became inflated, so only congress was allowed to print it.
- Articles are flawed because Congress couldn't ____.
- Under the AC the government was allowed to declare ________.
- The Declaration of Independence established a new _________.
- The _________ were in charge of collecting taxes and regulating trade with other states.
- Under the AC each state can have a different number of ____, but only one vote.
- Alexander ___________ hated Congress because they didn't share his vision.
- Only Congress could regulate commerce because the states were passing ____ trade laws.
- The _____ of Massachuettes farmers prompted the states to consider changing the AC.
20 Clues: Congress had the power to appoint ______ officers. • Articles are flawed because Congress couldn't ____. • To pass a new _____, 2/3 of the delegates had to agree. • Congress had the power to sign _____ with other nations. • The Articles of _______ was adopted by the states in 1781 • Under the AC the government was allowed to declare ________. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-11-19
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- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States
- A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- A person who wanted to eliminate slavery
- The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War
- The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy
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- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
15 Clues: A person who wanted to eliminate slavery • An army of citizens used during emergencies • The northern states of the United States, also called the Union. • A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party. • A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy • Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country. • ...
Constitution Vocabulary 2022-05-16
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- a statement that is added to a proposal or document
- the act of forming or establishing something
- relating to a lawmaking assembly
- possession of the qualities required to do something
- helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury. He was the founder and chief architect of the American financial system.
- the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
- the upper house of the United States Congress
- the United States
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- any group of human beings collectively
- all future generations
- freedom of choice
- the lower legislative assembly of the United States Congress
- an untroubled state that is free from disturbances
- North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776
- something that aids or promotes well-being
- an early American statesman, lawyer, and a Founding Father of the United States. He is the only person to sign all four great state papers of the United States: the Continental Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.
- known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights
- the legislature of the United States government
18 Clues: freedom of choice • the United States • all future generations • relating to a lawmaking assembly • any group of human beings collectively • something that aids or promotes well-being • the act of forming or establishing something • the upper house of the United States Congress • the legislature of the United States government • ...
PUZZL 1950S 2024-04-23
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- - The act of safely bringing a spacecraft to the ground.
- - The name of a series of United States satellites launched during the Space Race.
- - A series of United States space missions launched in the late 1950s.
- - A vehicle propelled by engines that expel gases at high speeds.
- - Relating to the Moon, as in "lunar landing" or "lunar orbit."
- - The United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration, founded in 1958.
- - The site of many United States space launches during the Space Race.
- - The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- - A Soviet astronaut or space traveler.
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- - A series of United States satellites, including the first American satellite launched in 1958.
- - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- - The moment when a rocket begins its ascent into space.
- - The first United States human spaceflight program.
- - The act of an astronaut moving around in space outside a spacecraft.
- - The celestial body orbited by both Soviet and American spacecraft during the Space Race.
- - The name of a family of United States rockets used during the Space Race.
- - The competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve milestones in space exploration.
- - The name of a series of Soviet spacecraft sent to the Moon.
- - The second Soviet spacecraft to reach the Moon, launched in 1959.
- - The path followed by a spacecraft as it revolves around another object in space.
20 Clues: - A Soviet astronaut or space traveler. • - The first United States human spaceflight program. • - The moment when a rocket begins its ascent into space. • - The act of safely bringing a spacecraft to the ground. • - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space. • - The name of a series of Soviet spacecraft sent to the Moon. • ...
Police brutality in the US 2024-11-25
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- A symbol of the United States, known for its red, white, and blue design.
- The legislative branch of the U.S. government, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives.
- Abbreviation for the United States of America.
- 16th President of the United States, known for his leadership during the Civil War.
- A political entity within the United States, like California or Texas.
- A system of government where citizens elect their leaders.
- The foundational document that established the government of the United States.
- A famous American surname (e.g., actor Alec Baldwin).
- The city where a country's government is based, in the U.S., it is Washington, D.C.
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- Freedom and independence, symbolized by the Statue of Liberty.
- A sudden, complete change, such as the American Revolution in 1776.
- First President of the United States; also the capital city.
- National bird of the United States, a symbol of freedom.
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance.
- A person who vigorously supports their country, especially in times of war.
- The month in which the United States celebrates its Independence Day.
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle in a new country or area.
- The state of being free from control, as declared on July 4, 1776.
- The largest U.S. state by area, located in the far north.
- Shortened form of "mountain," as in Mount Rushmore, featuring U.S. presidents.
20 Clues: Abbreviation for the United States of America. • A famous American surname (e.g., actor Alec Baldwin). • National bird of the United States, a symbol of freedom. • The largest U.S. state by area, located in the far north. • A system of government where citizens elect their leaders. • First President of the United States; also the capital city. • ...
Articles of Confederation Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
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- Congress could pass ______ but could not enforce them.
- The country that recognized U.S. independence in 1783.
- Congress could declare ______ but had no power to draft soldiers.
- The Articles required ______ states to pass major laws.
- The U.S. struggled to gain ______ from foreign countries.
- Congress could not raise an ______ under the Articles.
- The Articles created a loose ______ of states.
- The ______ branch did not exist under the Articles.
- The rebellion that showed the Articles' weaknesses.
- The ______ Ordinance set rules for new territories.
- Amendments required ______ approval by all states.
- The Articles created a weak ______ government.
- States acted like ______ countries under the Articles.
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- States had to ______ the Articles for them to take effect.
- States controlled their own ______ under the Articles.
- Congress had no power to regulate ______ trade.
- Congress had no power to collect ______.
- The Articles of Confederation were ________ in 1781.
- The ______ of Paris officially ended the Revolutionary War.
- The Treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War was negotiated in _________, France..
- Congress could print ______ but it was often worthless.
- The Articles could not resolve ______ between states.
- States argued over ______ land claims before ratification.
- Congress could not pay off ______ from the Revolutionary War.
- Each state had ______ vote in Congress.
- The Articles created a ______ central government.
- The ______ Continental Congress wrote the Articles.
- The Articles described the U.S. as a "league of ______."
- The country that blocked U.S. trade on the Mississippi River.
- Printing too much money caused ______ under the Articles.
30 Clues: Each state had ______ vote in Congress. • Congress had no power to collect ______. • The Articles created a loose ______ of states. • The Articles created a weak ______ government. • Congress had no power to regulate ______ trade. • The Articles created a ______ central government. • Amendments required ______ approval by all states. • ...
US States 2022-10-13
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- Capital of the first state to join the US
- Capital of the Empire State
- Capital of the third largest state in area
- Capital of the first state to secede from the Union
- Capital of the state where Battle of Little Big Horn took place
- Capital of the last state to join the US
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- Capital of the Show Me State
- This state has the Red Stick capital
- What did Tennessee? She saw what ____________ (state name).
- Capital of the Northernmost State
- Capital of the state that has produced the most presidents
- This state has a capital city that is the same as where the witch trial took place
12 Clues: Capital of the Empire State • Capital of the Show Me State • Capital of the Northernmost State • This state has the Red Stick capital • Capital of the last state to join the US • Capital of the first state to join the US • Capital of the third largest state in area • Capital of the first state to secede from the Union • ...
MidWest states 2022-10-21
States nicknames 2023-09-27
12 Clues: Bay state • Ocean state • Peach state • Beaver state • Golden state • Empire state • Natural state • Buckeye state • Sunshine state • North star state • great lake state • Land of enchantment
states nicknames 2023-09-26
12 Clues: Peach State • Golden State • Buckeye State • the Big Apple • Sunshine State • great lake state • the Garden State • The Gopher State • Grand Canyon State • The Volunteer State • the Lone Star State • Green Mountain State
US States 2025-05-27
12 Clues: Nutmeg State • The Aloha State • The Beaver State • The Lone Star State • Home of Mount Rushmore • Known for there lobster • Home of the Grand Canyon • The Land of 10,000 Lakes • The Green Mountain State • Birth state of Bill Clinton • Birthplace of Country Music • Where the INDY 500 takes place
Midwest States 2026-03-11
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- A famous explorer shares a name with this state
- This state is where That's 70s Show takes place
- This state capital is Lincoln
- This state is our "top bunk"
- OH YOU BETCHA!!
- The capital of this state is Springfield
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- This state is known for looking like a mitten
- This is known as the "Show Me State"
- Mt. Rushmore is located in this state
- This state is shaped like a face
- This state is the new home of the Chiefs football team
- Not O'Rileys but what state has a similar catch phrase (think about our 50 State slides)
12 Clues: OH YOU BETCHA!! • This state is our "top bunk" • This state capital is Lincoln • This state is shaped like a face • This is known as the "Show Me State" • Mt. Rushmore is located in this state • The capital of this state is Springfield • This state is known for looking like a mitten • A famous explorer shares a name with this state • ...
Midwest States 2017-09-24
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- What is the capital of South Dakota?
- What is the capital of Michigan?
- What is Indiana's capital?
- What is the capital of Ohio?
- What is the capital of Wisconsin?
- What is the capital of North Dakota?
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- What is the capital of Illinois?
- Des Moines can be located in which state?
- The capital, Lincoln, can be found in which state?
- Saint Paul is the capital of which state?
- Jefferson City can be found in which state?
- What is the capital of Kansas?
12 Clues: What is Indiana's capital? • What is the capital of Ohio? • What is the capital of Kansas? • What is the capital of Illinois? • What is the capital of Michigan? • What is the capital of Wisconsin? • What is the capital of South Dakota? • What is the capital of North Dakota? • Des Moines can be located in which state? • Saint Paul is the capital of which state? • ...
States nicknames 2023-09-27
12 Clues: Bay state • Ocean state • Peach state • Beaver state • Golden state • Empire state • Natural state • Buckeye state • Sunshine state • North star state • great lake state • Land of enchantment
59 states 2024-05-07
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- quien fundó la sociedad pèlerin en el 1947
- uno de los defensores de neoliberalismo es
- es un esfuerzo para renovar el liberalismo clásico
- es un organismo público internacional y se constituyo en el año 1972
- quién impulso políticas que fueron definidas por los neoliberales
- experimentó por Colombia principio de los 90 y fue una corriente suramericana
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- qué país mantuvo en las últimas décadas en la democracia política del mercado libre
- quién fue el director de función república y presidente del clad
- quien argumentó la obra caminó la servidumbre
- en qué década neoliberalismo adoptó una política de liberación de las importaciones
- es una composición que creó en un modelo integrado de planeación y gestión
- mayor variedad de productos a precios más bajos y de mayor calidad
12 Clues: quien fundó la sociedad pèlerin en el 1947 • uno de los defensores de neoliberalismo es • quien argumentó la obra caminó la servidumbre • es un esfuerzo para renovar el liberalismo clásico • quién fue el director de función república y presidente del clad • quién impulso políticas que fueron definidas por los neoliberales • ...
Southeast States 2023-01-09
Midwest States 2023-03-29
15 states 2025-01-21
12 Clues: My capital is boise • My capital is denver • My capital is juneau • My capital is indiana • My capital is phoenix • My capital is hartford • My capital is honolulu • My capital is atlantic • My capital is sacramento • My capital is little rock • My capital is tallahassee • My capital is springfield
