states Crossword Puzzles
10.6.1 - Cold War 2024-04-15
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- The state of hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union in the decades following World War II.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several ___ European nations.
- East Berlin, Cuba, the Soviet Union (USSR), and North Korea were all ____ countries.
- On June 27, 1950, the United States officially entered which War?
- After he led Vietnam to independence from France, Ho Chi Minh became the communist leader of ____.
- The main goal of the ___ ___ was to see who could land the first person on the moon.
- In 1955, the Soviet Union created the ___ ____ in response to the creation of NATO.
- Zedong’s Great Leap Forward was a failure and resulted in a widespread ____.
- The ___ Missile Crisis lead the Soviet Union in attempting to install missiles less than 100 miles off the coast of Florida.
- The ____ _____ facilitated political stability in western Europe, which led to economic rebuilding.
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- who led the first Chinese Communist Party?
- The imaginary line between the Communist East and Democratic West.
- In his popular speech given on June 12, 1987, which United States president ___ ____ said "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
- The ___ theory was a belief that if one country became communist, others would follow.
- Mikhail Gorbachev instituted the policies of glasnost and perestroika to reform the ___ ____ politically and economically.
- West Berlin and the United States were ____ countries.
- The Soviet Union launched which satellite on October 4, 1957?
- When the ____ won WWII, The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as superpowers and competitors.
- The Bay of Pigs operation was aimed to trigger an uprising against communist leader ____ ___.
19 Clues: who led the first Chinese Communist Party? • West Berlin and the United States were ____ countries. • The Soviet Union launched which satellite on October 4, 1957? • On June 27, 1950, the United States officially entered which War? • The imaginary line between the Communist East and Democratic West. • ...
8/30 Crossword Activity 2019-08-27
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- A system of government where citizens vote themselves and not through representatives
- Article in the Constitution that grants Congress the power to regulate business across states lines or that affect more than one state or outside nations
- Ability of the judicial branch to declare acts of the other two branches unconstitutional
- (1819) Court case where the Supreme Court ruled Congress could create a national bank
- Article of the Constitution that gives Congress the right to tax to provide for health, peace, morality, and safety of the public
- Powers of Congress that are not specified in the Constitution
- Rule by the people
- An article that gives Congress the power to pass all laws that are necessary and proper to its enumerated powers
- Document that the Continental Congress adopted which outlined the first system of government in the United States which gave most of the power to the states
- A state’s declaring an act of Congress that it considers unconstitutional null and void
- People who opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- (1803) Court case that established the power of judicial review
- President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress
- System of government in which states have sovereign powers, and a central government has limited powers over the states
- Powers of Congress that are specified in the Constitution
- Makes federal laws supreme over state laws
- System of government where states and the federal government both have power
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- Groups that influence government by backing candidates for election to enact a supported set of public policies
- The president is indirectly elected through this system
- Powers held jointly by the national and state governments
- (1787) Meeting at which all twelve states intended to revise the Articles of Confederation buy ended up proposing an entirely new Construction
- A system of government where citizens vote on representatives to govern them
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- A Constitutional division of powers between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
- System of government in which ultimate authority rests with the national government
- FDR’s failed plan to add new justices to the Supreme Court so they would uphold his polices
- Formal process of changing the constitution
- Process for selecting state judges where the judge is originally appointed, and a retention election determine if the judge stays
- Powers retained by the states under the Constitution
- People who supported the ratification of the Constitution and later was the name of a political party supporting Alexander Hamilton
30 Clues: Rule by the people • Makes federal laws supreme over state laws • Formal process of changing the constitution • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • Powers retained by the states under the Constitution • President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress • The president is indirectly elected through this system • ...
The civil war 2023-12-11
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- Organization that helped freed slaves
- Gift for Abraham
- Abolished Slavery
- Has a trunk
- dividing from the laws of other states
- The states not loyal to America
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- Man's best friend
- Place full of railroads
- Era after the Civil War
- Process of being free, with equal rights
- Large marsupial
- diving from a state
- The states loyal to America
- Transportation of resources and people
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Large marsupial • Gift for Abraham • Man's best friend • Abolished Slavery • diving from a state • Place full of railroads • Era after the Civil War • The states loyal to America • The states not loyal to America • Organization that helped freed slaves • Transportation of resources and people • dividing from the laws of other states • ...
Native American Heritage Month Facts 2022-10-24
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- Not all Native American tribes have their own ___.
- In 1990, Congress and what president passed the law designating November as the first National American Indian Heritage Month?
- The birth name of General Ely Parker, born to the Seneca tribe (Who wrote the Union's conditions of surrender to the Confederates during the Civil War)
- 31st Vice President of the United States who was longtime senator from Kansas and sports ancestry of the Kaw, Osage, and Potawatomi
- What percentage of the US Population identifies as Native American?
- The People of the South Wind are known as the ___tribe.
- What is the Lakota formation Tunkasila Sakpe Paha known as now?
- First native American community to sign a treaty with the United States government.
- The ___ ___ has the largest tribal land in the United States.
- Native Americans spoke more than ___ ___ languages.
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- Which Native American Confederacy is considered one of the oldest living democracies in the world?
- What percentage of Native Americans living in the United States today live on reservations?
- Word meaning "the people" in the Inuktitut language.
- Oldest Earthwork Mound complex in North America (older than pyramids and stonehenge)
- Which Native American chief is known for uniting many tribes of Native American people to stand against the United States Government in the battle of Little Bighorn?
- The first ____ in a Native American language began publishing in 1828.
- The ____ __ ____ was a series of forced displacements of approx 60,000 American Indians of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the United States Government.
- What year were Native Americans granted American Citizenship?
- What is the most commonly used Native American language?
- Native American group who commonly served as code talkers during WW2
20 Clues: Not all Native American tribes have their own ___. • Native Americans spoke more than ___ ___ languages. • Word meaning "the people" in the Inuktitut language. • The People of the South Wind are known as the ___tribe. • What is the most commonly used Native American language? • What year were Native Americans granted American Citizenship? • ...
The Constitutional Convention 2024-03-13
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- A law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- A meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- A basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- To agree or pledge to support someone or something
- Opponents of ratifying the U.S. Constitution. They favored the loose association of states established under the Articles of Confederation.
- An agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation in the House of Representatives
- To formally approve a plan or an agreement. T
- A country governed by elected representatives
- A written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- A strong disagreement.
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- The first written plan of government for the United States.
- The plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress.
- A series of essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the Constitution by the states
- supporting Ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- A region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes.
- The group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president.
- A difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- Supporters of ratifying the U.S. Constitution. They favored the creation of a strong federal government that shared power with the states.
- The “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe.
19 Clues: A strong disagreement. • To formally approve a plan or an agreement. T • A country governed by elected representatives • supporting Ideas of freedom, change, and progress • A basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • To agree or pledge to support someone or something • The “Age of Reason” in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. • ...
Confederation to Constitution 2024-02-14
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- System of government in which power is shared between the states and federal government.
- Served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
- 1786 uprising in Massachusetts of 1500 farmers led by Daniel Shays, who were protesting unfair land taxes and an unresponsive government.
- People who supported the Constitution.
- Essays written by Federalists urging ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
- Determined that three out of every five slaves was counted when determining a state's total population for legislative representation and taxation.
- Area of land north of the Ohio River and included the current states of Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and a chunk of Minnesota.
- Plan proposed a government that would have three branches (judicial, legislative, & executive) and two houses.
- Trail built by Daniel Boone that served as the pathway to the western United States for over 300,000 settlers.
- Described how the Northwest Territory was to be governed.
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- Established the United States legislature as a bicameral, or two-house law-making body (Senate & House of Representatives).
- Virginia delegate of the Constitutional Convention who refused to sign the Constitution until a bill of rights was added.
- People who opposed the Constitution.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- Divided the Northwest Territory into townships.
- Was a convention of delegates from all the states except Rhode Island that met in Philadelphia, PA, in May of 1787.
- Plan called for a legislature with only one house, and each state only one vote.
- Was known as the "Father of the Constitution."
- In this form of government people choose representatives to govern them.
19 Clues: People who opposed the Constitution. • People who supported the Constitution. • The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. • Was known as the "Father of the Constitution." • Divided the Northwest Territory into townships. • Described how the Northwest Territory was to be governed. • In this form of government people choose representatives to govern them. • ...
Madison and Jackson Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-10
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- The greatest American victory led by future President
- President of the United States from 1825 to 1829,an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer
- one of the two major,political parties in the United States, founded around 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson
- a conflict fought between the United States and its Indigenous allies on one side and the United Kingdom
- 9th-century political philosophy in the United States that expanded suffrage to most white men
- a American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S
- political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity
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- two political parties in United States
- To remove all native American tribesTrailofTears the forced relocation people were forced move on their way out west some of the suffered from exposer
- a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States.
- the act of seizing for public use or of impressing into public service
- Somebody that became president in 1808
- a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters
13 Clues: two political parties in United States • Somebody that became president in 1808 • The greatest American victory led by future President • the act of seizing for public use or of impressing into public service • a American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S • ...
political dictionary chapter 4 2021-10-24
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- No state can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those who happen to live in another state. Each state must recognize the right of any US citizen to travel or become a resident of a state.
- An act directing the people of the territory to frame a proposed state constitution. A convention prepares the constitution , then it is put up to a popular vote to the proposed state.
- Powers that only the national government has. This power includes things such as; the power to coin money, make treaties with foriegn states, and lay duties ( taxes ) on imports.
- Agreements amongst ourselves and forign states
- A system of government where in the power is split between a national government and states
- A document dividing the power between the national government and the states
- Grants made to states and localities, occasionally private agencies as well.
- Grants of federal money or other resources to the states or their cities, counties, and other local units.
- A grant for a more broad / general use.
- Powers that both the national government and state possess. An example of these powers are they can levy and collect taxes, to define crimes and set punishments, and condemn private property for public use.
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- Often comes into play in court matters by making sure punishment is enforced. ( cannot escape punishment by moving to another state )
- Powers that belong to the national government due to it being a government of a sovereign state within the world community. They are powers that the constitution does not expressly state but the national government always had.
- Powers that are given in the constitution.
- Powers granted to only the states. These include; forbidding a person under 18 from marrying without parental consent, forbiding the purchase of liqour to anyone under 21, ban the sale of pornography, outlaw prostitution, permit forms of gambling, and make people like doctors and lawyers to have a license in order to do their practice.
- The legal process by which a fugitive from justice from one state is returned to that state.
- A form of federal monetary aid that involves congress giving an annual share of the federal tax revenue to their; states, cities, counties, and townships.
- An act to create a new state.
- Powers given to the national government and are expressly spelled out / stated in the constitution.
- Grants made for a specific purpose.
- Powers that are not directly written in the constitution but are hinted at within reason.
20 Clues: An act to create a new state. • Grants made for a specific purpose. • A grant for a more broad / general use. • Powers that are given in the constitution. • Agreements amongst ourselves and forign states • A document dividing the power between the national government and the states • Grants made to states and localities, occasionally private agencies as well. • ...
1960-1968 Crossword Activity 2022-04-22
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- was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- involved mechanically scanning images then transmitting those images onto a screen
- a 20th-century competition between two Cold War adversaries, the Soviet Union and the United States, to achieve superior spaceflight capability
- set of domestic programs in the United States launched by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964–65
- It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam
- often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969
- was the first crewed spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit and the first human spaceflight to reach the Moon
- American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination
- went full throttle in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy challenged the nation to claim a leadership role in space and land a man on the Moon before the end of the decade.
- a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life
- a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba
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- The purpose of the march was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans
- was an American Christian minister and activist who became the most visible spokesman and leader in the civil rights movement
- a act that outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting
- the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. He was a member of the Republican Party
- the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963
- “to strengthen the educational resources of our colleges and universities and to provide financial assistance for students in postsecondary and higher education”
- A set of government programs, designed to help poor Americans, begun by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964
- leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a tense, 13-day political and military standoff in October 1962 over the installation of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles on Cuba
- African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement.
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a communist state that spanned Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
21 Clues: a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life • involved mechanically scanning images then transmitting those images onto a screen • was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union • the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963 • ...
Great Depression and New Deal Vocabulary 2017-12-13
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- paper money backed not by gold or silver but by government guarantee of value
- series of federal programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted in the United States during the 1930s in response to the Great Depression
- public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried, men from relief families as part of the New Deal
- old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, aid for dependent mothers and children, the blind, and the physically handicapped
- American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945
- Herbert Clark Hoover was an American engineer, businessman, and politician who served as the 31st President of the United States
- assemblage of some 43,000 marchers—17,000 U.S. World War I veterans, their families, and affiliated groups gathered in Washington, D.C. in the summer of 1932 to demand cash-payment redemption of their service certificates
- provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development to the Tennessee Valley
- Backing dollars solely with gold
- United States government corporation providing deposit insurance to depositors in US banks
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- No person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice
- a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s
- law that was passed by the United States Congress to facilitate regulation of electric utilities
- term used to describe a series of 28 evening radio addresses given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated regulations of the poultry industry
- purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker
- increase the size of the Supreme Court and then bring in several new justices who would change the balance of opinion on the Court
- bill passed during the administration of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in reaction to the financially adverse conditions of the Great Depression
- shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless in the United States of America
- largest and most ambitious American New Deal agency, employing millions of people to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads
20 Clues: Backing dollars solely with gold • No person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice • paper money backed not by gold or silver but by government guarantee of value • purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Part 1 2018-11-24
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- The POE that states that if a=b and c is not equal to 0, then a/c = b/c
- The POE that states that if a=b, then a+c = b+c
- if the pair of angles are corresponding, then they are congruent to each other
- vertical angles are congruent
- the process of using logic to draw conclusions from given facts, definitions, and properties
- If D is in the interior of angle ABC, then angle ABD + angle DBC = angle ABC
- non-adjacent interior angles that lie on opposite sides of a transversal
- If B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC
- The POE that states that if a=b, then a-c = b-c
- a line that intersects two or more lines at two different points
- if the pair of angles are alternate interior angles, then they are congruent to each other
- if the pair of angles are same side exterior angles, then they are supplementary
- interior angles that lie on the same side of a transversal
- two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees
- angles that lie on the same side of a transversal and one is exterior and the other is interior
- The POE that states that if a=b and b=c, then a=c
- The POE that states that if a=b, then b can be substituted for a in any expression
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- the process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true because specific cases are true
- if the pair of angles are alternate exterior angles, then they are congruent to each other
- two angles that form a linear pair are supplementary
- if the pair of angles are same side interior angles, then they are supplementary
- The POE that states that if a=b, then ac = bc
- non-adjacent exterior angles that lie on opposite sides of a transversal
- adjacent, supplementary angles
- the definition that states two objects have the same measure
- two angles in the same plane with a common vertex and a common side, but no common interior points
- two congruent angles formed by two intersecting lines that are not adjacent
- The property that states that a(b+c) = ab + ac
- exterior angles that lie on the same side of a transversal
- two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees
30 Clues: vertical angles are congruent • adjacent, supplementary angles • If B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC • The POE that states that if a=b, then ac = bc • The property that states that a(b+c) = ab + ac • two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees • The POE that states that if a=b, then a+c = b+c • The POE that states that if a=b, then a-c = b-c • ...
8/30 Discussion 2019-08-30
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- the part in the constitution which lays out the power for Congress to exclusivity in regulating state commerce
- an early American political party which opposed having a strong central government
- the form of government which splits power between a central and local governments
- the President, the branch of government which enforces the laws
- The belief that state governments should have more power than the federal government
- an early political part which favored stronger central powers
- the congress, the branch of government which creates the laws
- The failed attempt at government which gave states much more power than the government
- the middle ground plan for Congress with two houses, one with equal representation, and one with population based representation
- the ability of each branch to establish power over the others
- form of government based on indirect democracy
- served on George Washington's staff during the Revolution, the first Secretary of the Treasury, and an author of the Federalist Papers
- Philadelphia delegate to the Second Continental Congress, helped draft the Declaration of Independence
- blueprint for congress that favored large states by having population based representation
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- the middle ground of presidential electors as the people elect them and then they cast their ballots for president
- drafted the Declaration of Independence 3rd president of the United States
- Ney York delegate to the First Continental Congress, an author of The Federalist papers
- the power of the judicial branch established in Marbury vs. Madison
- Vice President under George Washington, and 2nd president of the United States
- an addition to the constitution
- Document written by Thomas Jefferson to be sent to the King of England
- the Rights of states to ignore acts of congress they believe illegal
- the division of responsibilities and abilities to the three branches of government
- the Supreme Court, the branch of government which decides if a law is constitutional
- counter to The Virginia Plan, this plan favored small states with equal representation for all states.
- a state formally withdrawing from the union
- the limited powers given to the Congress by the constitution
- First President of the United States
- the first ten amendments to the constitution which protect the individual liberties of American citizens
- Virginian delegate to the Second Continental Congress, an author of the Federalist Papers, main author of the Bill of Rights
30 Clues: an addition to the constitution • First President of the United States • a state formally withdrawing from the union • form of government based on indirect democracy • the limited powers given to the Congress by the constitution • an early political part which favored stronger central powers • the congress, the branch of government which creates the laws • ...
Civil War Review 2026-05-13
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- President of the U.S. during the civil war.
- General of the Union Army, Ulysses S. __________
- Where Robert E. Lee (South) surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant (North) in 1865, ending the American Civil War. Lee surrendered because he was surrounded and out of supplies.
- Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth just _______ days after the Civil War ended, he did not get to finish his second term as President and did not oversee the Union repair from war.
- 1863, 3-day battle. Bloodiest battle of the entire war. North wins. Turning point of the war because it was the last time the south attempted to invade the Union.
- Name of the government of the southern states that tried to secede from the Union.
- 1862 battle, North technically wins. Bloodiest single-day battle of war. Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation after this win.
- Capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War, ___________, Virginia
- states Slave states that did not secede, remained fairly neutral during the war.
- Federal fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina; First shots of the Civil War fired here.
- 1863, Union victory. The Union gained control of the entire Mississippi River, cutting the Confederacy's most western states off from access to their capital.
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- Legal order issued by Lincoln, freeing enslaved people in all rebelling (seceding) states at war with the United States. Went into effect on January 1st, 1863.
- A general term for the United States during the Civil War which also was used to refer to the Northern army.
- Union officer who led a famous "March to the Sea" in which he destroyed railways, bridges, crops, livestock, and other resources in the south.
- a war strategy that involves causing all the damage you can against your enemy's war resources; often resulting in complete destruction.
- State that joined the Union after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
- General of the Confederate Army
- Union's war strategy to defeat the Confederacy by surrounding the South to cut off access to their supplies.
- July 21, 1861, Confederate victory, 1st major battle, proved war was going to be long and costly
- To leave or withdraw
- United States of America, North, Blue uniforms, won the war.
- Nov.-Dec. 1864, General Sherman and about 60,000 troops set out to march across Georgia; burnt cities and destroyed everything.
- term for a conflict between two political groups within the same country, such as the one that occurred in the United States from 1861-1865
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
24 Clues: To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederate Army • President of the U.S. during the civil war. • General of the Union Army, Ulysses S. __________ • United States of America, North, Blue uniforms, won the war. • the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 • Capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War, ___________, Virginia • ...
Andrew Jackson Crossword 2023-10-18
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- A member of a north american people originally of the southeastern us
- A political party
- Financial crisis in the united states that touched off a major depression, which lasted until the mid-1840s
- An ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "five civilized tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the united states government
- The second federally authorized hamiltonian national bank in the united States
- Signed into law on May 28, 1830, by united states president andrew Jackson.
- Was a 19th-century political philosophy in the united states that expanded suffrage to most white men over the age of 21 and restructured a number of federal institutions
- A person sent or authorized to represent others
- Land which the indians were forced to give up
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- A conservative political party that existed in the united states during the mid-19th century
- To state run banks that were given more power because they were loyal to president andrew jackson
- The practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- An american lawyer, diplomat, and statesman who served as the eighth president of the united states from 1837 to 1841
- Applied by european americans in the colonial and early federal period in the history of the united states to the five major native american nations in the southeast, the cherokee, chickasaw, choctaw, muscogee, and seminoles.
- Womens struggle to gain the right to vote
15 Clues: A political party • Womens struggle to gain the right to vote • Land which the indians were forced to give up • A person sent or authorized to represent others • A member of a north american people originally of the southeastern us • Signed into law on May 28, 1830, by united states president andrew Jackson. • ...
Underground Railroad 2018-11-29
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- a person who directed runaway slaves where to go next.
- the northern states that wanted to abolish(end) slavery.
- she was a conductor on the underground railroad.
- Safe place to stop along the Underground Railroad.
- president Lincoln's written document that freed all slaves.
- the southern states who wanted to keep slavery.
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- to leave (southern states wanted to secede , leave the Union).
- System for helping slaves escape to freedom
- a person running away to avoid being captured.
- house a place where runaway slaves could find food and shelter.(station)
- believing that the practice of owning people as slaves is wrong.
- people who wanted to end slavery in the United States.
- a code word for slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad.
- the war between the northern and the southern states.
14 Clues: System for helping slaves escape to freedom • a person running away to avoid being captured. • the southern states who wanted to keep slavery. • she was a conductor on the underground railroad. • Safe place to stop along the Underground Railroad. • the war between the northern and the southern states. • a person who directed runaway slaves where to go next. • ...
Underground Railroad 2018-11-29
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- people who wanted to end slavery in the United States.
- she was a conductor on the underground railroad.
- Safe place to stop along the Underground Railroad.
- to leave (southern states wanted to secede , leave the Union).
- the war between the northern and the southern states.
- a code word for slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad.
- Railroad System for helping slaves escape to freedom
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- believing that the practice of owning people as slaves is wrong.
- a person who directed runaway slaves where to go next.
- president Lincoln's written document that freed all slaves.
- the southern states who wanted to keep slavery.
- a place where runaway slaves could find food and shelter.(station)
- the northern states that wanted to abolish(end) slavery.
- a person running away to avoid being captured.
14 Clues: a person running away to avoid being captured. • the southern states who wanted to keep slavery. • she was a conductor on the underground railroad. • Safe place to stop along the Underground Railroad. • the war between the northern and the southern states. • a person who directed runaway slaves where to go next. • ...
Civil war 2022-05-17
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- last battle of the civil war
- civil war begins
- Bloodiest battle of the civil war
- first shots were fired at the war
- wanted to keep slavery
- date of the civil war finished
- General of the south
- amount of troops abraham Lincoln sent after the south shot the first shot
- how many states joined the Confederate
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- leader of the south
- Familiar with land that they were fighting one
- amount of border states
- wanted to abolish slavery
- First state to leave the Union
- time of civil war
- longest battle in the civil war
- president of United states
- General of the north
- owned 90 percent of weapon factories
- deadliest bullet used in civil war
20 Clues: civil war begins • time of civil war • leader of the south • General of the north • General of the south • wanted to keep slavery • amount of border states • wanted to abolish slavery • president of United states • last battle of the civil war • First state to leave the Union • date of the civil war finished • longest battle in the civil war • Bloodiest battle of the civil war • ...
Social Studies is Fun! 2023-09-24
Across
- Ocean on the west coast of the United States
- Longest river in the United States
- Historic object made by people
- How power is used in society, including laws
- Continent which the United States is on
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- How someone views something
- Journal of Benjamin Franklin
- Grassy lands in the center of the United States
- Source Textbook
- Study of how people manage their resouces
- Ocean on the east coast of the United States
11 Clues: Source Textbook • How someone views something • Journal of Benjamin Franklin • Historic object made by people • Longest river in the United States • Continent which the United States is on • Study of how people manage their resouces • Ocean on the west coast of the United States • How power is used in society, including laws • Ocean on the east coast of the United States • ...
Reconstruction Era 2023-04-20
Across
- Most ___ voters joined the Republican Party—the party of Lincoln and emancipation.
- was elected with the help of half a million votes cast by Black men.
- President Johnson was accused by Congress of violating the ___ of Office Act.
- change to the Constitution, ratified in 1870, declaring that states cannot deny anyone the right to vote because of race, or because the person was once enslaved.
- In 1870 and 1871, Congress passed three laws to combat violence against Black Americans known as the _____ Acts.
- laws enforcing segregation of Black and White people in the South after the Civil War.
- the Freedman's Bureau built more than 1,000 _____.
- the right to ____ allowed formerly enslaved peoples to keep a family record.
- a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolishing slavery in the United States
- rented their land from plantation owners.
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- The conventions met and wrote new _____ for their states.
- The ____ Act allowed most former Confederates to vote once again.
- an agency established by Congress at the end of the Civil War to help and protect newly freed black Americans
- the period after the Civil War in which Southern states were rebuilt and brought back into the Union as the federal government addressed the impact of slavery
- the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all people, especially equal treatment under the law.
- About a ____ of the South’s new officeholders were Black men.
- Congress reorganized the South into five military _____.
- a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1868, granting citizenship to anyone born in the United States and guaranteeing all individuals equal protection of the law.
- laws passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former Confederate states to limit the rights and freedoms of Black Americans
19 Clues: rented their land from plantation owners. • the Freedman's Bureau built more than 1,000 _____. • Congress reorganized the South into five military _____. • The conventions met and wrote new _____ for their states. • About a ____ of the South’s new officeholders were Black men. • The ____ Act allowed most former Confederates to vote once again. • ...
GOVERNMENT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-05
Across
- Committees that may receive unlimited contributions from individuals, corporations, labor unions and other PACs for the purpose of financing independent expenditures.
- An official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
- The process of dividing seats for the House among the 50 states following the decennial census.
- A strategy by which organized interests seek to influence the passage of legislation by exerting direct pressure on members of the legislature or bureaucracy.
- A body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- A legislative act referred for final approval to a popular vote by electorate.
- Direct group involvement in the electoral process.
- Mandated racial segregation in all public facilities in the states of the former Confederate States of America.
- A small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics.
- A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
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- A condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.
- A meeting of local party members to choose party officials or candidates for public office and to decide the platform.
- A person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference.
- Contributions made outside the limits and prohibitions of federal law.
- All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- Granted women the right to vote.
- The power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
- A person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
19 Clues: Granted women the right to vote. • The right to vote in political elections. • Direct group involvement in the electoral process. • Contributions made outside the limits and prohibitions of federal law. • The power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges. • All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election. • ...
Our Puzzling Government #2 2022-11-18
Across
- Powers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution, for example, the authority to print money.
- Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- Network of political, financial, and administrative relationships between units of the federal government and those of state and local governments.
- The surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty)
- powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution spelled out expressly.
- An agreement among two or more states. Congress must approve most such agreements.
- The powers of the national government in foreign affairs that the Supreme Court has declared do not depend on constitutional grants but rather grow out of the very existence of the national government. (Power that belongs to the National Government because it is the government of the sovereign state within the world community)
- One type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy
- An act creating a new state
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- Giving money back to the state and local government with no strings attached
- Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- of powers Basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis (in the United States, between the National Government and the States).
- Constitutional agreement by which the national government is created by and relies on subnational governments for its authority
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- Grants of federal money or other resources to the states or their cities, counties, and other local units.
- Thought that Government should be free of parties
- Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose
- Grants made to States, private agencies for projects
- No State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
- Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution reasonably suggested.
- powers saved for the states
- Powers that are shared by both the Nationaly and state governments
- The first step in the state admission procedure which enables the people of a territory to prepare a constitution
- Passing down of responsibilities from the national government to the states.
24 Clues: powers saved for the states • An act creating a new state • Thought that Government should be free of parties • Grants made to States, private agencies for projects • Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone • Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose • Powers that are shared by both the Nationaly and state governments • ...
Our Puzzling Government #2 2022-11-18
Across
- No State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
- Grants of federal money or other resources to the states or their cities, counties, and other local units.
- An act creating a new state
- Powers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution, for example, the authority to print money.
- The powers of the national government in foreign affairs that the Supreme Court has declared do not depend on constitutional grants but rather grow out of the very existence of the national government. (Power that belongs to the National Government because it is the government of the sovereign state within the world community)
- Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution reasonably suggested.
- Passing down of responsibilities from the national government to the states.
- Giving money back to the state and local government with no strings attached
- Basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis (in the United States, between the National Government and the States).
- Grants made to States, private agencies for projects
- An agreement among two or more states. Congress must approve most such agreements.
- Thought that Government should be free of parties
- Direct federal orders to state and local governments requiring them to perform a service or to obey federal laws in the performance of their functions.
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- Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- Network of political, financial, and administrative relationships between units of the federal government and those of state and local governments.
- The surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty)
- Constitutional agreement by which the national government is created by and relies on subnational governments for its authority
- Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose
- powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution spelled out expressly.
- Powers that are shared by both the Nationaly and state governments
- One type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy
- powers saved for the states
- The first step in the state admission procedure which enables the people of a territory to prepare a constitution
25 Clues: An act creating a new state • powers saved for the states • Thought that Government should be free of parties • Grants made to States, private agencies for projects • Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone • Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose • Powers that are shared by both the Nationaly and state governments • ...
friday activity-chapter 2/3 2019-08-27
Across
- the process of selecting to judges where the nomination is by appointment and the subsequent retention is by a retention election
- first 10 amendments in the constitution, establish freedoms
- political party established by Thomas Jefferson and his followers. opposed the constitution, supported bill of rights.
- powers held by both the state and national government in the federal system
- required states to return runaway slaves
- act of formally withdrawing from the nation
- formal way to change the constitution
- doctrine holding state governments separate from federal government
- the authority of the president to place certain legislations that are passed by congress
- meeting in 1787 where the 12 states discussed the articles of confederation but decided to create the constitution
- a view that states should have independent authority to go against the federal government of the constitution
- systemsystem of government that authority rests with regional government
- authority of courts to rule laws unconstitutional
- powers that aren't explicitly given to congress but given with necessary clause.
- makes federal law more important than state laws
- system of goverment where authority lies with national government
- presidential electors selected to represent their selected states during the election.
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- authorities other branches to have certain control over the others used to make sure one branch doesn't have to much power.
- A document (or set of documents) that will establish the basic rules for how a society should be governed.
- give congress the power to pass certain laws outside of their normal powers in the constitution
- powers granted to the congress by the constitution
- FDR's plan to add new supreme court justices so they would uphold his ideas
- the right of the states to rule that acts of congress laws are invalid/illegal
- authority is spread amongst branches equally giving them each different responsibilities
- Compromise on legislative representation where the lower chamber is based on population and the states are represented equally by the upper chamber
- political party that was established by Alexander Hamilton and his followers. supported the constitution
- political powers is exercised directly by the citizens
- system of government where national and state powers are slipt equally
- compromise that granted states more representation in the house of representatives depending on how many slaves you have. counting them as 3/5 a person
- powers the states possess under the constitution
30 Clues: formal way to change the constitution • required states to return runaway slaves • act of formally withdrawing from the nation • powers the states possess under the constitution • makes federal law more important than state laws • authority of courts to rule laws unconstitutional • powers granted to the congress by the constitution • ...
Review crossword puzzle 2020-09-29
Across
- -a plan, unsuccessfully proposed at the Constitutional Convention, providing for a single legislative house with equal representation for each state.
- -contiguous railroad trackage that crosses a continental land mass
- -abolished slavery in the United States
- -a law passed in 1764
- -was an american abolitionist, emancipationist. a reformer who favors abolishing slavery.
- - an estate on wich crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- -a treaty signed with France in 1803
- - a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution.
- - was a conflict between the united states and mexico.
- - a series of acts parliament
- -a small but pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary Wa
- - signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on July 1, 1862.
- -1st President of the United States
- -was a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston
- -a law passed by the British gov. in 1765
- -The action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation
- -was established in 1865 by Congress to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War
- - granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States
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- -was an American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.,
- -a plan, unsuccessfully proposed at the Constitutional Convention, providing for a legislature of two houses with proportional representation in each house and executive and judicial branches to be chosen by the legislature.
- - were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- -issued by King George III on October 7, 1763, following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the Seven Years' War.
- -was the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on March 6, 1857, that having lived in a free state and territory did not entitle an slaved person
- - a list of the most important rights to the citizens of a country.
- - is the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- -3rd President of the United States
- - a conflict fought between the U.s and its allies against the united kingdom.
- - the U.S. Constitution granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote
- - was a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
29 Clues: -a law passed in 1764 • - a series of acts parliament • -3rd President of the United States • -1st President of the United States • -a treaty signed with France in 1803 • -abolished slavery in the United States • -a law passed by the British gov. in 1765 • - was a conflict between the united states and mexico. • ...
New Government 2023-01-23
Across
- Congress could tax imports but not exports.
- 1789-1795; First Secretary of the Treasury. He advocated creation of a national bank, assumption of state debts by the federal government, and a tariff system to pay off the national debt.
- A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people
- A 1797 incident in which French officials demanded a bribe from U.S. diplomats
- Formal approval
- A rebellion of French people against their king in 1789.
- Opponents of the American Constitution at the time when the states were contemplating its adoption
- Supporters of the U.S. Constitution at the time the states were contemplating its adoption.
- The proposal at the Constitutional Convention that called for equal representation of each state in Congress regardless of the state's population
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- 3rd president of the United States
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- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by John Adams.
- A belief that ultimate power resides in the people
- 1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)
- Agreement that each slave counted as three-fifths of a person in determining representation in the House for representation and taxation purposes (negated by the 13th amendment)
- A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution
- A document that embodies the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- America's first Vice-President and second President. Sponsor of the American Revolution in Massachusetts, and wrote the Massachusetts guarantee that freedom of the press "ought not to be restrained"
- Financial support from the government
- Led by Thomas Jefferson, believed people should have political power, favored strong STATE governments, emphasized agriculture, strict interpretation of the Constitution, pro-French, opposed National Bank
- A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
- Compromise made by Constitutional Convention in which states would have equal representation in one house of the legislature and representation based on population in the other house
- "Large state" proposal for the new constitution, calling for proportional representation in both houses of a bicameral Congress. The plan favored larger states and thus prompted smaller states to come back with their own plan for apportioning representation.
24 Clues: Formal approval • 3rd president of the United States • Financial support from the government • Congress could tax imports but not exports. • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • A belief that ultimate power resides in the people • A rebellion of French people against their king in 1789. • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by John Adams. • ...
SS Final Exam- People 2023-05-31
Across
- President of the United States during most of the Depression and most of World War II. He began the New Deal in order to help Americans and the economy grow.
- An abolitionist who attempted to lead a slave revolt by capturing Armories in southern territory and giving weapons to slaves, was hung in Harpers Ferry after capturing an Armory
- United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state
- Confederate general who had opposed secession but did not believe the Union should be held together by force
- American General who began in North Africa and became the Commander of Allied forces in Europe. Later, he was elected the President of the United States.
- Prominent black American, born into slavery, who believed that racism would end once blacks acquired useful labor skills and proved their economic value to society, was head of the Tuskegee Institute in 1881.
- United States general and statesman who as Secretary of State organized the European Recovery Program following WWII
- an American general and the eighteenth President of the United States (1869-1877). He achieved international fame as the leading Union general in the American Civil War.
- American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the a steel company in 1892. By 1901, his company dominated the American steel industry.
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- leader of the Lakota Sioux who defeated U.S. troops in Montana
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- A Republican politician who helped pass an act intended to assimilate Native Americans into the US.
- Chief Leader of Sioux in clashes with U.S. Army in Black Hills in 1870s
- President of the US during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- United States abolitionist who escaped from slavery and became an influential writer and lecturer in the North (1817-1895)
- 16th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII. He predicted an iron curtain that would separate Communist Europe from the rest of the West.
- Was an American industrialist and philanthropist. Revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy.
- A northern American politician. He developed the American System as well as negotiated numerous compromises.
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who wrote an opinion in the 1857 Dred Scott case that declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional
21 Clues: Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • President of the Confederate States of America • leader of the Lakota Sioux who defeated U.S. troops in Montana • Chief Leader of Sioux in clashes with U.S. Army in Black Hills in 1870s • United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state • ...
unit 1 Review 2026-01-05
Across
- The official "thumbs up" or formal approval process for the Constitution
- Madison’s argument that "factions" are best controlled in a large republic
- Locke’s "Essential Three" (life, liberty, property) that no king can take away
- The idea that the Constitution is a leash, not a blank check
- System that prevents any branch from becoming too powerful
- A system where the people don't rule directly, but hire "middlemen" to do it
- A fancy way of saying the legislative branch has two separate "rooms"
- The "Devolution" movement to give power back to the states
- An agreement where you trade a bit of "doing whatever you want" for protection
- The "I’m the Boss" clause that makes federal law win in a fight with state law
- The principle that the "consent of the governed" is the only thing giving the government power
- Man's best friend
- The concept that even the President has to stop at a red light
- The "Strong Central Gov" fan club led by Hamilton and Madison
- The "Stretch Armstrong" of the Constitution that lets Congress expand its reach
- America’s first "Rough Draft" that gave the states way too much power
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- Essay explaining that "ambition must be made to counteract ambition"
- The 1995 case that told Congress the Commerce Clause isn't a "magic wand" for everything
- A "layer cake" approach where the Fed and States stay in their own lanes
- The constitutional "marriage" between a national government and state governments
- A "marble cake" era where the Fed and States share responsibilities
- A group with shared interests that may harm the public good
- The 1787 Philadelphia "brainstorming session" held to revise the Articles
- When both the Fed and the States reach into your wallet for taxes at the same time
- The SCOTUS case that basically told states, "You can't tax your boss"
- The first ten "Thou Shalt Nots" directed at the federal government
- The 1786 "wake-up call" that proved the Articles of Confederation were failing
- The group that wouldn't sign the "contract" until a Bill of Rights was added
- The "Connecticut" solution that created a bicameral legislature
- A loose alliance of states with a weak central authority
- The 10th Amendment’s "leftovers" belonging strictly to the states
- The philosophy that prevents "all eggs from being in one basket" by using three branches
- The "Grocery List" of specific things Congress is actually allowed to do
- Powers not written but reasonably suggested by the Constitution
34 Clues: Man's best friend • A loose alliance of states with a weak central authority • System that prevents any branch from becoming too powerful • The "Devolution" movement to give power back to the states • A group with shared interests that may harm the public good • The idea that the Constitution is a leash, not a blank check • ...
norma's puzzle 2026-01-16
Across
- How to become a U.S. Citizen.
- Name one of the original 13 states
- The Father of our Country
- The number of U.S. Senators there are.
- Name an American Indian tribe in the United States.
- A document issued by a government that certifies the identity and nationality of the holder for travel abroad.
- The holiday we honor soldiers who died in military service.
- One reason colonists came to America.
- The holiday we honor people who have served or are in the U.S. Military.
- Name the U.S. War fought between the North and the South.
- The territory the United States bought from France in 1803.
- A Permit to enter another country, obtains from the country one wishes to enter
- The number of seats on the Supreme Court.
- The 34th president of the United States.
- What is July 4th.
- Who was the president during the Great Depression and World War 2?
- The number of senators each state has
- A change or addition to a legal or statutory document.
- The act of dwelling in a place.
- Send someone back to their own country.
- To choose someone to fill an office or position by voting.
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- Having the function of making laws.
- The part of the federal government that writes laws.
- A person who pledges to support an immigrant's application for citizenship or residency.
- The length of term of service for a Supreme Court Judge.
- An official document giving a foreigner permission to take a job in a country.
- What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
- People who lived here before the Europeans arrived
- One way to participate in United States civics.
- A National Holiday.
- The status of belonging to a particular nation.
- A line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries.
- The study of the rights and duties of citizenship.
- The capitol of our state.
- Name one important event that occurred during the civil war.
- The name of the highest court in the United States.
- Benjamin Franklin is famous for this.
- The name of the country who was the United States main rival during the Cold War.
- People who can vote in federal elections, run for federal office, and serve on a jury in the United States.
- A person who lives outside of their native country.
40 Clues: What is July 4th. • A National Holiday. • The Father of our Country • The capitol of our state. • How to become a U.S. Citizen. • The act of dwelling in a place. • Name one of the original 13 states • Having the function of making laws. • One reason colonists came to America. • Benjamin Franklin is famous for this. • The number of senators each state has • ...
social studies 2022-11-18
Across
- army division
- will not fight
- case before another case
- usa government
- helps small states
- makes laws
- sentences criminals
- after articles of confederation
- congress
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- 10 rights
- includes president
- helps large states
- compromise between virginia& new jeresy
- follow, fall in sync
- constitutionality of laws
- come across, take
- declaration of independence
- take part in
- politics
19 Clues: politics • congress • 10 rights • makes laws • take part in • army division • will not fight • usa government • come across, take • includes president • helps large states • helps small states • sentences criminals • follow, fall in sync • case before another case • constitutionality of laws • declaration of independence • after articles of confederation • compromise between virginia& new jeresy
Gov Crossword 2021-11-09
Across
- powers the constitution is presumed to have delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community
- a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
- formal approval or final consent to the effectiveness of a constitution, constitutional amendment, or treaty
- those powers which can be exercised by the national government alone
- the first ten amendments to the constitution
- a pact made by the president directly with the head of a foreign state; a binding international agreement with the force of law but which (unlike a treaty) does not require senate consent
- a change in, or addition to a constitution or law
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out, expressly, in the constitution
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- those powers, expressed, implied, or inherent, granted to the national government by the constituion
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the constitution
- a provision of the U.S. Constitution that states that the constitution, federal law, and treaties of the united states are the "supreme law of the land"
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- formal agreement entered into with the consent of congress, between or among states, or between a state and foreign state
- congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state
- those powers that the constitution does not grant to the national government and does not deny tho the states
- group of persons chosen in each state and the district of Columbia every four years who make a formal selection of the president and vice president
- a congressional act direction the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step toward admission to the union
18 Clues: the first ten amendments to the constitution • a change in, or addition to a constitution or law • congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states • those powers which can be exercised by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
Allied Powers 2022-11-17
Across
- Entered the war when Germany invaded Belgium.
- Also known as the Allied Powers.
- The Western Front was in this country.
- Country that had their own revolution during WW1.
- British commander.
- Prime Minister of France.
- French commander.
- Tsar of Russia.
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- Became the leader of the Soviet Union after the revolution.
- Considered an Associated Power.
- President of the United States.
- What the United States and Belgium tried to stay.
- Prime Minister of Britain.
- Also known as the Entente Powers.
- United States commander.
- A Russian commander.
- Fighting forces of a country.
17 Clues: Tsar of Russia. • French commander. • British commander. • A Russian commander. • United States commander. • Prime Minister of France. • Prime Minister of Britain. • Fighting forces of a country. • Considered an Associated Power. • President of the United States. • Also known as the Allied Powers. • Also known as the Entente Powers. • The Western Front was in this country. • ...
American Symbols 2023-07-22
Across
- The flag of the United States, consisting of thirteen horizontal stripes and fifty white stars on a blue field, representing the original thirteen colonies and the fifty states.
- The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, representing the nation's executive branch.
- The supreme law of the United States, outlining the framework for the federal government and protecting individual rights.
- The vast, flat region in the central United States, symbolizing the country's agricultural heritage.
- A classic American food often associated with sporting events and outdoor gatherings.
- An iconic bell located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, symbolizing American independence and freedom.
- A nickname for the American flag, symbolizing national pride and unity.
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- A sculpture carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota, featuring the faces of four U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
- A popular American dessert, often considered a symbol of traditional American culture.
- A symbol of freedom and democracy, located in New York Harbor, welcoming immigrants to the United States.
- The national bird and symbol of the United States, representing strength, freedom, and independence.
- Often referred to as "America's pastime," baseball is a beloved sport with deep roots in American history.
- A personification of the United States government, often depicted as a tall, bearded man wearing a top hat and red, white, and blue clothing.
- The world-famous center of the American film industry, representing American entertainment and culture globally.
14 Clues: A nickname for the American flag, symbolizing national pride and unity. • A classic American food often associated with sporting events and outdoor gatherings. • A popular American dessert, often considered a symbol of traditional American culture. • The national bird and symbol of the United States, representing strength, freedom, and independence. • ...
History crossword puzzle 2023-12-11
Across
- Some African Americans went back to africa and some went to other parts of the country
- allowing people of different skin color to vote no matter if the used to be a slave
- the action of separating people based on race or gender
- in 1865 were they abolished slavery
- an agency that protected newly feed slaves
- laws enforcing segregation in the southern states
- southern supporters made it were you have to pay to vote and many african americans could not pay this amount so the couldent vote
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- the rights guaranteed to people as citizens and show equal treatment under the law
- an unwritten political deal that settled disputes over the 1876 election
- sectioning off states in the south to be different military districts
- One of the electives both did not get the electoral votes needed sto the republicans gave the republican runner 20 points
- took away the political provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment, which had barred former Confederates from holding office.
- Number of freed slaves in the country after the civil war
- granted citizenship to anyone born in the United States and guaranteed equal protection under the law
- First time southern states voted since 1860 were Ulysses S. Grant ran
- the period of time after the civil war were the southern states were rebuilt and brought back into the Union
- a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop
- laws passed in former confederate states that limit the rights of African Americans
18 Clues: in 1865 were they abolished slavery • an agency that protected newly feed slaves • laws enforcing segregation in the southern states • the action of separating people based on race or gender • Number of freed slaves in the country after the civil war • sectioning off states in the south to be different military districts • ...
States of Matter and Changes of States 2021-03-23
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- no defined shape or volume
- any liquid becoming a solid
- randomly oriented particles
- has defined volume but not defined shape
- the liquids tend to ball up and stick together
- vaporization takes place inside as well as at the surface
- particles in a repeating formation
- has defined space and volume
- any liquid becoming a gas
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- vaporization takes place only at the surface
- gas loses enough energy to become liquid
- solid gain enough energy to become a gas
- a measure of how well the liquid flows
- any solid becoming a liquid
14 Clues: any liquid becoming a gas • no defined shape or volume • any liquid becoming a solid • randomly oriented particles • any solid becoming a liquid • has defined space and volume • particles in a repeating formation • a measure of how well the liquid flows • gas loses enough energy to become liquid • has defined volume but not defined shape • ...
Anna Crossword 2025-08-14
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- Curtis and _______
- What the man in our escape room was
- Action you did to me in our iconic States transition video
- My iXplore character
- Caught cuddling up at States awards
- Pierce and _______
- The villian in Bound by Greed
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- Sasha's definitely real home country
- Four nine two ________
- Duo that is party time excellent!
- Featuring lots of powder
- "Swing low, _______ chariot."
- "That _______ little jerk friend of yours!"
- "To the right, the Anglo-Saxons, to the left, the ______."
- Best member of the Saja Boys
- Movie we watched at States
- Drink gifted by Stella
17 Clues: Curtis and _______ • Pierce and _______ • My iXplore character • Four nine two ________ • Drink gifted by Stella • Featuring lots of powder • Movie we watched at States • Best member of the Saja Boys • "Swing low, _______ chariot." • The villian in Bound by Greed • Duo that is party time excellent! • What the man in our escape room was • Caught cuddling up at States awards • ...
250th Anniversary 2026-04-22
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- Festive procession often held on July 4
- Colonial militia ready at a moment’s notice
- Declaration of ____ signed on July 4,1776
- National bird of the United States
- What the states form
- What the Statue stands for
- War that began in 1775
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- Term for America’s 250th birthday
- Nation celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2026
- British troops in the colonies
- Colonist who opposed British rule
- As in ___ Fathers
- What July 4 represents
- Icon said to have cracked while tolling
- They represent the states on the flag
- Supporter of American independence
- Stars and stripes symbol
17 Clues: As in ___ Fathers • What the states form • What July 4 represents • War that began in 1775 • Stars and stripes symbol • What the Statue stands for • British troops in the colonies • Term for America’s 250th birthday • Colonist who opposed British rule • Supporter of American independence • National bird of the United States • They represent the states on the flag • ...
The Cold War Vocabulary 2024-04-24
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- Doctrine President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- Missile Crisis 1962 crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba
- Plan A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- War A conflict in which two opposing states "fight" by supporting opposite sides in war, such as the government and rebels in a third state
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- Wars of the Cold War North vs. South Vietnam, North vs. South Korea and Afghanistan vs. Soviets.
- War A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States.
- The term associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy who led the search for communists in America during the early 1950s through his leadership in the House Un-American Activities Committee.
- Theory A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
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- Curtain A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- Pact An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- of Pigs An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was sponsored by the United States. Its purpose was to overthrow Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
- First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of Soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It led to the creation of NASA and the space race.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- Race A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- War The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea.
- Conference 1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and Soviet Leader Stalin during WWII to plan for post-war
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries including the United States that support each other if attacked.
20 Clues: American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • Race A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union. • Plan A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • Wars of the Cold War North vs. South Vietnam, North vs. South Korea and Afghanistan vs. Soviets. • ...
The Cold War Vocabulary 2024-04-24
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- Doctrine President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- Missile Crisis 1962 crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba
- Plan A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- War A conflict in which two opposing states "fight" by supporting opposite sides in war, such as the government and rebels in a third state
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- Wars of the Cold War North vs. South Vietnam, North vs. South Korea and Afghanistan vs. Soviets.
- War A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States.
- The term associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy who led the search for communists in America during the early 1950s through his leadership in the House Un-American Activities Committee.
- Theory A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
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- Curtain A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- Pact An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- of Pigs An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was sponsored by the United States. Its purpose was to overthrow Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
- First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of Soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It led to the creation of NASA and the space race.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- Race A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- War The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea.
- Conference 1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and Soviet Leader Stalin during WWII to plan for post-war
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries including the United States that support each other if attacked.
20 Clues: American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • Race A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union. • Plan A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • Wars of the Cold War North vs. South Vietnam, North vs. South Korea and Afghanistan vs. Soviets. • ...
The Cold War Vocabulary 2024-04-24
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- An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was sponsored by the United States. Its purpose was to overthrow Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea.
- 1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and Soviet Leader Stalin during WWII to plan for post-war
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- 1962 crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba
- A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of Soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It led to the creation of NASA and the space race.
- A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States.
- A conflict in which two opposing states "fight" by supporting opposite sides in war, such as the government and rebels in a third state
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries including the United States that support each other if attacked.
- The term associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy who led the search for communists in America during the early 1950s through his leadership in the House Un-American Activities Committee.
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
19 Clues: American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union. • A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO • ...
US STATES AND CITIES 2016-06-18
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- capital of mississippi
- capital is austin and abbreviation is TX
- capital is frankfort and abbreiation is KY
- also known as DC or can be the US capital
- capital is carson city and abbreviation is NV
- capital is springfield and abbreviation is IL
- a true island state
- the city that never sleeps
- capital is dover and abbreviation is DE
- capital of west virginia
- capital of oregon
- capital is salt lake city and abbreviation is UT
- capital is salem and abbreviation is OR
- called sin city for having wide varieties of adult attractions
- capital is denver and abbreviation is CO
- capital is montpelier and abbreviation is VT
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- capital is boise and abbreviation is ID
- capital of wyoming
- capital is tallahassee and abbreviation is FL
- capital is sacramento and abbreviation is CA
- capital is jackson and abbreviation is MS
- capital is trenton and abbreviation is NJ
- capital of tennessee
- capital of wisconsin
- capital is topeka and abbreviation is KS
- an NBA team that Michael Jordan became famous with
- capital is jefferson city and abbreviation is MO
- capital is atlanta and abbreviation is GA
- capital is helena and abbreviation is MT
- a borough of East New York City on Long Island
30 Clues: capital of oregon • capital of wyoming • a true island state • capital of tennessee • capital of wisconsin • capital of mississippi • capital of west virginia • the city that never sleeps • capital is boise and abbreviation is ID • capital is dover and abbreviation is DE • capital is salem and abbreviation is OR • capital is austin and abbreviation is TX • ...
US States and Capitals 2018-03-04
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- Topeka
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Helena
- Providence
- Concord
- Montgomery
- Oklahoma City
- Little Rock
- Denver
- Salem
- Columbia
- Harrisburg
- Hartford
- St. Paul
- Charleston
- Santa Fe
- Bismarck
- Madison
- Dover
- Phoenix
- Frankfort
- Tallahassee
- Des Moines
- Juneau
- Albany
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- Pierre
- Salt Lake City
- Honolulu
- Indianapolis
- Jackson
- Raleigh
- Austin
- Annapolis
- Montpelier
- Olympia
- Augusta
- Springfield
- Baton Rouge
- Columbus
- Boston
- Nashville
- Trenton
- Carson City
- Sacramento
- Lincoln
- Richmond
- Atlanta
- Cheyenne
- Lansing
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Pierre • Topeka • Helena • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Albany • Jackson • Raleigh • Concord • Olympia • Augusta • Trenton • Lincoln • Madison • Atlanta • Lansing • Phoenix • Honolulu • Columbus • Columbia • Hartford • St. Paul • Santa Fe • Bismarck • Richmond • Cheyenne • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Providence • Montpelier • Montgomery • Harrisburg • Charleston • Sacramento • Des Moines • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
The 50 States Crossword 2018-09-12
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- Columbia
- Topeka
- Raleigh
- Jackson
- Cheyenne
- Helena
- Jefferson City
- Boise
- Atlanta
- Little Rock
- St. Paul
- Madison
- Montpelier
- Charleston
- Carson City
- Hartford
- Des Moines
- Concord
- Albany
- Annapolis
- Sacramento
- Salt Lake City
- Tallahassee
- Olympia
- Montgomery
- Juneau
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- Salem
- Honolulu
- Oklahoma City
- Harrisburg
- Columbus
- Springfield
- Pierre
- Lansing
- Dover
- Denver
- Baton Rouge
- Phoenix
- Boston
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Providence
- Augusta
- Santa Fe
- Richmond
- Bismarck
- Austin
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Lincoln
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Topeka • Pierre • Helena • Denver • Boston • Albany • Austin • Juneau • Raleigh • Jackson • Lansing • Atlanta • Phoenix • Trenton • Madison • Augusta • Concord • Lincoln • Olympia • Columbia • Honolulu • Columbus • Cheyenne • St. Paul • Santa Fe • Richmond • Bismarck • Hartford • Nashville • Annapolis • Frankfort • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Providence • Charleston • Des Moines • Sacramento • Montgomery • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
States and their capitals 2018-10-04
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- This is the capital of Texas
- It's capital is Tallahassee
- It's capital is Madison
- This is the capital of Vermont
- This is the capital of Illinois
- It's capital is Helena
- This is the capital of Iowa
- This is the capital of Idaho
- It's capital is Oklahoma City
- This is the capital of Maryland
- This is the capital of Utah
- This is the capital of Wyoming
- It's capital is Baton Rouge
- This is the capital of Washington
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- It's capital is Lansing
- It's capital is Sacramento
- It's capital is Bismarck
- It's capital is Providence
- It's capital is Harrisburg
- It's capital is Santa Fe
- This is the capital of Virginia
- It's capital is Lincoln
- This is the capital of Kentucky
- Carolina It's capital is Columbia
- This states capital is Honolulu
25 Clues: It's capital is Helena • It's capital is Lansing • It's capital is Madison • It's capital is Lincoln • It's capital is Bismarck • It's capital is Santa Fe • It's capital is Providence • It's capital is Harrisburg • It's capital is Tallahassee • It's capital is Sacramento • This is the capital of Iowa • This is the capital of Utah • It's capital is Baton Rouge • ...
States and Postal Codes 2012-07-24
States and Postal Codes 2012-07-24
States and their Capitals 2012-10-29
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- Capital of Idaho
- This state's capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital of Kansas
- This state's capital is Des Moines
- Capital of Colorado
- This state's capital is Madison
- Capital of Missouri
- This state's capital is Phoenix
- Capital of Nevada
- This state's capital is Saint Paul
- Capital of North Dakota
- This state's capital is Santa Fe
- This state's capital is Indianapolis
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Oregon
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- Capital of Utah
- This state's capital is Lansing
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Alaska
- This state's capital is Springfield
- This state's capital is Austin
- Capital of California
- Capital of Washington
- This state's capital is Columbus
- Capital of Montana
27 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Missouri • Capital of California • Capital of Washington • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of South Dakota • This state's capital is Austin • ...
States and their Captitals 2014-09-04
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- Island / Providence
- / Carson City
- / Jefferson City
- / Boise
- / Lincoln
- / Des Moines
- Dakota / Bismarck
- / Jackson
- Carolina / Raleigh
- / Sacramento
- / Springfield
- Virginia / Charleston
- / Baton Rouge
- / Hartford
- / Annapolis
- / Harrisburg
- / Saint Paul
- / Dover
- / Denver
- Dakota / Pierre
- / Topeka
- / Helena
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- / Honolulu
- / Salem
- / Madison
- / Lansing
- / Salt Lake City
- / Richmond
- / Montpelier
- / Indianapolis
- / Little Rock
- / Olympia
- / Boston
- / Augusta
- York / Albany
- / Columbus
- / Tallahassee
- Phoenix
- Mexico / Santa Fe
- / Nashville
- / Frankfort
- / Cheyenne
- / Atlanta
- Juneau
- / Oklahoma City
- / Montgomery
- / Austin
47 Clues: Juneau • / Salem • / Boise • Phoenix • / Dover • / Boston • / Denver • / Topeka • / Helena • / Austin • / Madison • / Lansing • / Lincoln • / Olympia • / Jackson • / Augusta • / Atlanta • / Honolulu • / Richmond • / Columbus • / Hartford • / Cheyenne • / Annapolis • / Nashville • / Frankfort • / Montpelier • / Des Moines • / Sacramento • / Harrisburg • / Saint Paul • / Montgomery • / Carson City • / Little Rock • York / Albany • / Springfield • ...
States and their Captitals 2014-09-04
26 Clues: Juneau • / Dover • / Boise • Phoenix • / Helena • / Boston • / Topeka • / Denver • / Atlanta • / Augusta • / Jackson • / Lansing • / Honolulu • / Hartford • / Frankfort • / Annapolis • / Montgomery • / Sacramento • / Saint Paul • / Des Moines • / Little Rock • / Tallahassee • / Baton Rouge • / Springfield • / Indianapolis • / Jefferson City
States of Matter Review 2016-03-16
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- the amount of space something takes up
- the affect gravity has on an object's mass
- the ______ number tells you how many protons are in an atom
- how easily liquid water evaporates into water vapor is an example of this type of property
- if a solid with a mass of 11 grams melts, the liquid that results will have a mass of ____ grams
- the 4th state of matter- an electrically charged gas
- the law of ____________ of matter says matter can never be created or destroyed
- the periodic table is a list of these
- a state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume
- by heating up a substance, you are adding this to it
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- the name of solid water
- the amount of mass in a given volume
- everything in the universe that takes up space
- the bike you left out in the rain and got rusty is an example of this type of property
- a sub-atomic particle with no charge
- the negative subatomic particle
- in this state of matter, atoms can flow freely past each other
- the positive subatomic particle
- the amount of matter in an object
- all atoms constantly do this
- a state of matter that does not have a fixed volume or a fixed shape
21 Clues: the name of solid water • all atoms constantly do this • the negative subatomic particle • the positive subatomic particle • the amount of matter in an object • the amount of mass in a given volume • a sub-atomic particle with no charge • the periodic table is a list of these • the amount of space something takes up • the affect gravity has on an object's mass • ...
States And Their Slogans 2021-09-26
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- – The Ocean State
- – The Gem State
- – The Show Me State
- – The Grand Canyon State
- – The Equality State or The Cowboy State
- – The Natural State
- – The Buckeye State
- – The Aloha State
- – The Beehive State
- – The Prairie State
- – The Lone Star State
- – The Constitution State
- – The Green Mountain State
- – The North Star State
- – The Last Frontier
- – The Peace Garden State
- – The Mountain State
- – Yellowhammer State
- – The Pine Tree State
- – The Evergreen State
- – The Golden State
- – The Sunshine State
- – The Peach State
- – The Sunflower State
- – The Granite State
- – The Beaver State
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- – The Palmetto State
- – The Old Dominion State
- – Mount Rushmore State
- – The Empire State
- – The Silver State
- – The Magnolia State
- – The Pelican State
- – The Tar Heel State
- – The Keystone State
- – The Badger State
- – The First State
- – The Great Lakes State
- – The Land of Enchantment
- – The Hawkeye State
- – The Old Line State
- – The Centennial State
- – The Cornhusker State
- – The Bay State
- – The Bluegrass State
- – The Hoosier State
- – The Treasure State
- – The Garden State
- – The Volunteer State
- – The Sooner State
50 Clues: – The Gem State • – The Bay State • – The Ocean State • – The First State • – The Aloha State • – The Peach State • – The Empire State • – The Silver State • – The Badger State • – The Garden State • – The Golden State • – The Sooner State • – The Beaver State • – The Show Me State • – The Pelican State • – The Natural State • – The Buckeye State • – The Beehive State • – The Prairie State • ...
States of the Union 2021-10-07
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- famous city in Louisiana
- capital city of Louisiana
- River runs between LA and MS
- capital of Texas
- known for oil, cowboys, and space
- state directly north of Texas
- bird of Texas
- capital of alabama
- state to the east of Mississippi
- capital of Arkansas
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- state Oklahoma's nickname
- state north of Mississippi
- one of the biggest cities in Texas
- State above Oklahoma
- The Natural State
- flower of Texas
- state capital of Mississippi
- governor Greg Abbott
- capital of Oklahoma
- state tree of Oklahoma
20 Clues: bird of Texas • flower of Texas • capital of Texas • The Natural State • capital of alabama • capital of Oklahoma • capital of Arkansas • State above Oklahoma • state tree of Oklahoma • governor Greg Abbott • famous city in Louisiana • state Oklahoma's nickname • capital city of Louisiana • state north of Mississippi • state capital of Mississippi • state directly north of Texas • ...
Countries, States and Cities 2020-12-27
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- Biggest Country in the World
- Country that is right above Peru
- Capital of the state called 'God's Own Country'
- Space City and the Silicon Valley of India
- Capital of Brazil
- Smallest country in the world
- The Capital is London
- A union territory and the capital of 2 states
- Country that only borders Spain
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- The capital city name which means 'land that never floods'
- Capital city also called the 'City of Joy'
- Country that is right beneath Brazil
- Where the Pyramids are
- Largest population in the world
- country in South America that is right beside Argentina
- State of five rivers
- Capital of the modern Indian state where Nalanda, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a center of learning from the 7th century BCE
- Capital of the State where the third highest peak of the world, Mt. Kanchenjenga, is located
- 'Queen of Hill Stations', Ooty is a part of this state.
- Biggest country in South America
- The Capital is Tokyo
21 Clues: Capital of Brazil • State of five rivers • The Capital is Tokyo • The Capital is London • Where the Pyramids are • Biggest Country in the World • Smallest country in the world • Largest population in the world • Country that only borders Spain • Country that is right above Peru • Biggest country in South America • Country that is right beneath Brazil • ...
States of Consciousness Review 2020-12-13
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- a split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
- a sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified; unlike nightmares, night terrors occur during NREM-3 sleep, within two or three hours of falling asleep,and are seldom remembered.
- drugs (such as caffeine, nicotine, and the more powerful amphetamines, cocaine, Ecstasy, and methamphetamine) that excite neural activity and speed up body functions.
- after a close brush with death (such as by cardiac arrest); often similar to drug-induced hallucinations.
- a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings.
- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
- periodic, natural loss of consciousness—as distinct from unconsciousness resulting from a coma, general anesthesia, or hibernation.
- false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus.
- 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.
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior.
- the diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and larger doses before experiencing the drug’s effect.
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- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors (such as gambling) despite known adverse consequences.
- 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
- the biological clock;regular bodily rhythms (for example,of temperature and wakefulness)that occur on a 24-hour cycle.
- an altered state of consciousness
- the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep.
- a sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times.
- rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior.
- non–rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep.
- a sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person’s mind. Dreams are notable for their hallucinatory imagery, discontinuities, and incongruities, and for the dreamer’s delusional acceptance of the content and later difficulties remembering it.
22 Clues: an altered state of consciousness • our awareness of ourselves and our environment • recurring problems in falling or staying asleep. • the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep. • non–rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep. • the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior. • ...
United States History Final 2021-05-18
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- Churchill’s description of the stranglehold that communism had in Eastern Europe and the title of his speech at Westminister College in Fulton, Mo.
- First man to walk on the moon.
- These rights were to be extended to accused criminals based on this 1966 case in Arizona.
- First Pizza Hut was here in 1958.
- Interstate Highway System was part of his administration.
- “War” that ensued after WWII between the United States and Eastern Europe.
- Minimum wage in 1956.
- First African-American Major League Baseball player.
- United States 200th birthday.
- Commanding General of U.S. forces in the Pacific who stated “I shall return” after he was ordered to retreat to Australia.
- One of 60,000 Jews who fled to the United States during WWII.
- Time period of strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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- City liberated by American troops in August of 1944.
- City that was sued by Oliver Brown due to segregation of public schooling.
- Term first coined by a Cleveland disc jockey in 1953.
- “Project” to develop an atomic bomb.
- Nixon was the first U.S. president to travel to this country.
- Entire U.S. Pacific Fleet was moved here in 1939.
- When the value of the dollar decreases due to an overabundance of currency in relation to the proportion of goods and services.
- Adult’s favorite T.V. show in the 1950s.
- The 24th amendment outlawed this.
- Presidential scandal in 1972.
- Stamped on items supplied by the U.S. military. (abbv.)
- Where the University of Oklahoma is; the fourth letter of the alphabet; and it was “stormed” by U.S. troops in 1944.
- First company to adopt the “franchise” concept.
- First television network to broadcast in color.
26 Clues: Minimum wage in 1956. • Presidential scandal in 1972. • United States 200th birthday. • First man to walk on the moon. • First Pizza Hut was here in 1958. • The 24th amendment outlawed this. • “Project” to develop an atomic bomb. • Adult’s favorite T.V. show in the 1950s. • First company to adopt the “franchise” concept. • First television network to broadcast in color. • ...
India - States and Capitals 2021-08-31
26 Clues: Goa • Bihar • Assam • Kerala • Sikkim • Punjab • Odisha • Tripura • Haryana • Gujarat • Manipur • Mizoram • Nagaland • Telangana • Meghalaya • Karnataka • Rajasthan • Jharkhand • Tamil Nadu • Maharashtra • Chhattisgarh • Uttar Pradesh • Andhra Pradesh • Madhya Pradesh • Himachal Pradesh • Arunachal Pradesh
50 states and capitals 2022-04-01
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- Providence
- Boise
- JeffersonCity
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- LittleRock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- SaltLakeCity
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- SaintPaul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- CarsonCity
- Jackson
- BatonRouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- OklahomaCity
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • SaintPaul • Nashville • Providence • CarsonCity • BatonRouge • LittleRock • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • ...
The United States Crossword 2022-04-13
Across
- the first state
- the garden state
- the peach state
- the equality state
- the longhorn state
- the pine tree state
- the golden state
- the last frontier
- the silver state
- the magnolia state
- the prairie state
- the free state
- the beaver state
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- the empire state
- the bluegrass state
- the keystone state
- the cotton state
- the sooner state
- the green mountain
- the beehive state
- the buckeye state
- the centennial state
- the sunflower state
- the natural state
- the ever green state
- the gem state
- the grand canyon state
- the aloha state
- the Hawkeye state
- the sunshine state
30 Clues: the gem state • the free state • the first state • the peach state • the aloha state • the empire state • the garden state • the cotton state • the sooner state • the golden state • the silver state • the beaver state • the beehive state • the buckeye state • the natural state • the last frontier • the Hawkeye state • the prairie state • the keystone state • the equality state • the green mountain • ...
states of the U.S.A. 2022-05-03
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- State 35
- State 16
- State 33
- State 5
- State 31
- State 15
- State 44
- State 48
- State 19
- State 6
- State 47
- State 7
- State 50
- State 9
- State 49
- State 42
- State 8
- State 40
- State 14
- State 18
- State 34
- State 28
- State 12
- State 36
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- State 30
- State 37
- State 23
- State 11
- State 2
- State 4
- State 21
- State 27
- State 29
- State 45
- State 43
- State 22
- State 20
- State 25
- State 38
- State 41
- State 26
- State 1
- State 46
- State State 17
- State 39
- State 32
- State 24
- State 10
- State 13
- State 3
50 Clues: State 2 • State 4 • State 5 • State 6 • State 7 • State 1 • State 9 • State 8 • State 3 • State 30 • State 37 • State 23 • State 35 • State 16 • State 11 • State 21 • State 27 • State 33 • State 29 • State 31 • State 15 • State 45 • State 44 • State 43 • State 22 • State 20 • State 48 • State 19 • State 25 • State 38 • State 41 • State 47 • State 26 • State 50 • State 46 • State 49 • State 42 • State 39 • State 32 • State 24 • State 40 • State 10 • State 14 • State 13 • ...
AP United States History 2022-05-13
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- widespread event involving the fear of communism; happened twice
- # of people who have been President
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- name of reform movement under a modern conservative president
- President who led US our of the Great Depression
- winner of case that overturned Plessy v. Ferguson
- Communism vs Capitalism; USSR vs US
- nickname given to FDR's New Deal Programs
- captain of industry; vroom-vroom
- the epidemic that Nancy Reagan is famous for ignoring
- practiced by bus riders in Montgomery during the 1950s
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- won by US by landing a man on the moon
- unlucky family name
- goal of women's rights movements during the 19th century
- _____ George
- President #46
- Nixon's legacy
- a person who vigorously supports their country
- amendments to the constitution pushed by the anti-federalists
- main threat of the Cold War
- President sworn in after death of Kennedy
21 Clues: _____ George • President #46 • Nixon's legacy • unlucky family name • main threat of the Cold War • captain of industry; vroom-vroom • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • # of people who have been President • Communism vs Capitalism; USSR vs US • won by US by landing a man on the moon • nickname given to FDR's New Deal Programs • President sworn in after death of Kennedy • ...
States of The USA 2022-05-24
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- This state is where the grand canyon is
- This state is known for people moving here during winters in Maine
- This state is known for the golden gate bridge
- This state is mostly known for it's making of cheese
- This state is the home of the smoky mountains
- Dakota This state is the second coldest state
- There is a city named New Orleans in this state
- This is home of Denver
- This state is known for their BBQ and their country atmosphere
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- The funnest state to say
- This is the smallest state of the states of new england
- This state is where the city Chicago is located
- This state is known for a big parade at thanksgiving time
- This state is home to the city of boston
- This state looks like a pan
- This is where the rock and roll hall of fame is
- This is where Yellowstone national park is located
- This is a state made of islands
- The capital of this place is Seattle
- This is were santa Fe
- This state is known for the cold weather and being part of russia a long time ago.
- This state is known for lobster and moose
- This state is where salt lake city is located
23 Clues: This is were santa Fe • This is home of Denver • The funnest state to say • This state looks like a pan • This is a state made of islands • The capital of this place is Seattle • This state is where the grand canyon is • This state is home to the city of boston • This state is known for lobster and moose • This state is the home of the smoky mountains • ...
States of The USA 2022-05-24
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- This state is where the grand canyon is
- This state is known for people moving here during winters in Maine
- This state is known for the golden gate bridge
- This state is mostly known for it's making of cheese
- This state is the home of the smoky mountains
- Dakota This state is the second coldest state
- There is a city named New Orleans in this state
- This is home of Denver
- This state is known for their BBQ and their country atmosphere
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- The funnest state to say
- This is the smallest state of the states of new england
- This state is where the city Chicago is located
- This state is known for a big parade at thanksgiving time
- This state is home to the city of boston
- This state looks like a pan
- This is where the rock and roll hall of fame is
- This is where Yellowstone national park is located
- This is a state made of islands
- The capital of this place is Seattle
- This is were santa Fe
- This state is known for the cold weather and being part of russia a long time ago.
- This state is known for lobster and moose
- This state is where salt lake city is located
23 Clues: This is were santa Fe • This is home of Denver • The funnest state to say • This state looks like a pan • This is a state made of islands • The capital of this place is Seattle • This state is where the grand canyon is • This state is home to the city of boston • This state is known for lobster and moose • This state is the home of the smoky mountains • ...
States Of the U.S 2021-07-20
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- Denver,________
- Santa Fe,________
- Boise,________
- Phoenix,________
- Topeka,________
- Helena,________
- Carson City,________
- Des Moines,________
- Salem,________
- Atlanta,________
- Jefferson City,________
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- Providence,________
- Sacramento,________
- Cheyenne,________
- Salt Lake City,________
- Lincoln,________
- Austin,________
- Dover,________
- Oklahoma City,________
- Augusta,________
- Olympia,________
- Albany,________
22 Clues: Boise,________ • Dover,________ • Salem,________ • Denver,________ • Austin,________ • Topeka,________ • Helena,________ • Albany,________ • Lincoln,________ • Augusta,________ • Olympia,________ • Phoenix,________ • Atlanta,________ • Cheyenne,________ • Santa Fe,________ • Providence,________ • Sacramento,________ • Des Moines,________ • Carson City,________ • Oklahoma City,________ • ...
United States History II 2022-10-11
Across
- first successful attempt to lower the tariff since the Civil War
- Democratic Candidate in 1912
- "Speak softly and carry a big _________."
- Prohibition Amendment
- must pay to vote
- an evangelist a bit rough around the edges
- Direct Election of Senators Amendment
- U.S. helps this nation to gain independence
- Orville and Wilbur
- breaking up a monopoly
- Act that gave more power to the ICC
- Taft's foreign policy
- a brilliant agricultural scientist
- journalist who publishes dirt on the elite
- The first time that the federal government sided with workers
- The reason that Teddy helped the Panamanians
- Current U.S. Banking system
- Graduated Income Tax Amendment
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- Assassinated
- believed that Blacks would only gain equality through government intervention
- the idea that social reform can save society
- Split with Teddy
- Perfected the assembly line to cut costs
- Socialism in which the local government controls utilities
- no one can see who a voter selected at the polls
- encouraged Blacks to better themselves through education and training in order to gain equality
- Progressive Party
- tests to determine whether a person could vote
- Organization W.E.B. Du Bois helped establish
- Roosevelt's addition to the Monroe Doctrine
- Roosevelt's catchphrase for his domestic policy
- opportunity to remove an elected official by a special election
- Shot while giving a speech
- Women's Suffrage Amendment
- Ford's first automobile
35 Clues: Assassinated • Split with Teddy • must pay to vote • Progressive Party • Orville and Wilbur • Prohibition Amendment • Taft's foreign policy • breaking up a monopoly • Ford's first automobile • Shot while giving a speech • Women's Suffrage Amendment • Current U.S. Banking system • Democratic Candidate in 1912 • Graduated Income Tax Amendment • a brilliant agricultural scientist • ...
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
Across
- Paris
- Space Needle
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Santa Marta
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Disneyworld
- Acadia National Park
- Statue of Liberty
- The White House
- Honolulu
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- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Tokyo Tower
- Dallas Cowboys
- Home of peaches
- Great Wall of China
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Amazon Theater
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Niagara Falls
20 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Tokyo Tower • Santa Marta • Disneyworld • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Dallas Cowboys • Amazon Theater • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • St.Basil's Cathedral • Acadia National Park • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
Vocabulary: States of Matter 2023-09-22
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- A definite shape and a definite volume
- A liquid's resistance to flowing
- Energy The total kinetic and potential energy of all particals in an object or substance
- The change in state from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state
- Law A principle that describes the relationship between the temperature and volume of gas at a constant pressure
- Vaporation that takes place only on the surface of a liquid
- Point The temperature at which a liquid freezes
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid
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- Particles moving back and forth slightly
- Doesn't have a definite volume or shape
- The force of its outward push over an area of the walls of the cointainer
- Point The temperature at which substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- No definite shape but a definite volume
- The change in state from a liquid to a gas
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object or substance
- Law A principle that describes the relationship between the temperature and volume of gas at a constant temparture
- Tension-An inward force, or pull, among the molecules in the liquid thar brings the molecules on the surface closer together
- A mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by selecting or filtration
- Point The temperature at which a liquid boils
- Two variables are protectional if me is changed, then the alter is also changed by a fixed amount
20 Clues: A liquid's resistance to flowing • A definite shape and a definite volume • Doesn't have a definite volume or shape • No definite shape but a definite volume • Particles moving back and forth slightly • The change in state from a liquid to a gas • The change in state from a gas to a liquid • Point The temperature at which a liquid boils • ...
weather&states of water 2023-09-26
Across
- climate that is mild and may have plenty of precipitation because it is near an ocean.
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth.
- a more variable climate dominated by a vast expanse of land and not affected by an ocean.
- 70% of the earth
- cold, nutrient-rich water that rises from oceanic depths.
- temporary conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- frozen water
- the extreme comprehension of molecules
- energy that is transferred from one object or substance to another because of a difference in temperature between them.
- large bodies of water
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- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter; a physical property of matter.
- the change in a substance from a liquid to a gas by the addition of energy.
- the comprehension of molecules
- the invisible line between the north and south poles
- the expansion of molecules
- air that flows over Earth’s surface because of differences in heating of the atmosphere and land.
- process in which water falls from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean.
- average weather in a region over a long period of time.
- waters gas form
20 Clues: frozen water • waters gas form • 70% of the earth • large bodies of water • the expansion of molecules • the comprehension of molecules • the extreme comprehension of molecules • a moderate climate dominated by a nearby ocean. • the invisible line between the north and south poles • mixture of gases that surrounds a planet such as Earth. • ...
U.S. States and Capitals 2024-02-14
21 Clues: Iowa • Maine • Boise • Dover • Albany • Denver • Montana • Maryland • Richmond • Columbus • Cheyanne • Kentucky • Harrisburg • Carson City • Baton Rouge • North Dakota • Massachusetts • West Virginia • New Hampshire • South Carolina • North Carolina
States and Countries K.T 2023-11-20
20 Clues: CR7 • Moose • Spicy • Pizza • Bears • Curry • Beaches • Poutine • Potatoes • Dolphins • Buckeyes • Crawfish • Ice Hotel • Kangaroos • Crocodiles • Yellowstone • Skyscrapers • Influencers • Largest Country • Everything's bigger
States and Countries E.R 2024-01-25
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- Home of the lobster
- It has an anchor on its flag
- It has a C on its flag
- It has 50 states in it
- It has a leaf on its flag
- It is named after a pencil
- It has green, white, and orange on its flag
- It has 5 plus signs on it
- England is here
- New Orleans is here
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- It has a bear on its flag
- It has an eagle on its flag
- Miami lives here
- It has a yellow/white eagle on its flag
- It has George Washington on its flag
- It has a big red dot on its flag
- It has a tree on its flag
- It is known for football
- It is in North Eastern Europe
- It has a plus sign on its flag
20 Clues: England is here • Miami lives here • Home of the lobster • New Orleans is here • It has a C on its flag • It has 50 states in it • It is known for football • It has a bear on its flag • It has a leaf on its flag • It has 5 plus signs on it • It has a tree on its flag • It is named after a pencil • It has an eagle on its flag • It has an anchor on its flag • It is in North Eastern Europe • ...
U.S. Regions and States 2024-02-29
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- Part of the Northwest but not attached to others
- Not actually part of Mexico anymore
- This southeast state was bought from Spain
- Southern most Rocky Mt state its a "mile high"
- The north most Great Plains state
- Once a part of Massachusetts
- This state is actually closer to New York City than the rest of New York
- Great Plains state with president heads
- This state has a long island
- The north west of the Southwest 4 corners states
- They don't just have potatoes here but big mountains
- Spain made missions here then became Mexico
- The lower of the Carolinas
- The second most north eastern North Eastern state
- The most northwestern Southeast state
- This land of 1000 lakes is the west most Great Lakes state
- The most northeastern Southeast state
- This state is the most North western Mid-Atlantic state
- The head of the chef in the middle of the US
- Northeast Most Rocky Mountain state
- PNW with Washington and Alaska
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- The tray that the chef is holding - Taylor Swift lives here
- This Northeast state has a hook
- This state is fun to spell
- This was once the bottom of the 13 Colonies
- The south most Mid-Atlantic state, home to many presidents
- The south west of the Southwest 4 corners states
- Home to the biggest city in the Great Lakes Chicago
- The east most Great Lakes state
- Least populated state with Yellowstone N. Park
- Think car racing and basketball, the Hoosier State
- This is a small rectangular state
- The middle most state
- mouth of the Mississippi river is in this state
- The most northern Southeastern state
- This state left another state to stay in the US during the Civil War
- The smallest state
- Home to the biggest city in the Great Plains, Saint Louis
- The corn huskers state in the Great Plains
- Once a part of New York
- Can be considered both southwest and southeast
- The south most Great Plains state
- This state has a huge bay in the middle of it
- Part of the Far West but doesn't touch the ocean
- The state that is the farthest west and south
- This state is in the middle of the Southeast
- Shares the same name with the US Capital
- The Cheese State
- This state looks like a hand surrounded by lakes
- This small long state is on the central coast of the Mid-Atlantic states
50 Clues: The Cheese State • The smallest state • The middle most state • Once a part of New York • This state is fun to spell • The lower of the Carolinas • Once a part of Massachusetts • This state has a long island • PNW with Washington and Alaska • This Northeast state has a hook • The east most Great Lakes state • This is a small rectangular state • The north most Great Plains state • ...
Countries and States - Zach 2024-03-01
20 Clues: Hot • Peach • Tokoyo • snails • Giants • rumble • romans • mandarin • Lobsters • 50 states • coca-cola • Disneyland • Rocky lands • Emerald Isle • Dallas Cowboys • icelandic elves • The sooner state • The Silver State • The Granite State • Great Barrier Reef
STATES AND CAPITALS---TWO 2019-08-17
Across
- Montpelier is its capital.
- Concord is its capital.
- Carson City is its capital.
- Trenton is its capital.
- Salt Lake City is its capital.
- Raleigh is its capital.
- Lincoln is its capital.
- Albany is its capital.
- Raleigh is its capital.
- Austin is its capital.
- Denver is its capital.
- Providence is its capital.
- Bismarck is its capital.
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- Salem is its capital.
- Nashville is its capital.
- Madison is its capital.
- Charleston is its capital.
- Olympia is its capital.
- Saint Paul is its capital.
- Little Rock is its capital.
- Columbia is its capital.
- Pierre is its capital.
- Cheyenne is its capital.
- Hartford is its capital.
- Santa Fe is its capital.
25 Clues: Salem is its capital. • Albany is its capital. • Pierre is its capital. • Austin is its capital. • Denver is its capital. • Madison is its capital. • Concord is its capital. • Olympia is its capital. • Trenton is its capital. • Raleigh is its capital. • Lincoln is its capital. • Raleigh is its capital. • Columbia is its capital. • Cheyenne is its capital. • Hartford is its capital. • ...
States 4-Region (#2) 2024-04-09
States and State Capitols 2024-04-22
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- – State Capitol of this state is Jefferson City, and known as “The Show Me State”
- – The state capitol of “The Constitution State”, located in New England
- – the 50th state’s capitol is a great place to say “hello and goodbye” while on vacation
- – This state capitol is the highest elevation in the United States at over 7,000 feet
- – This state Capitol’s name comes from the Saint who was friends with Jesus. State nickname, The Land of 10,000 Lakes.
- – What the heck is a Hoosier? You can find plenty of them here.
- – Pop Star Michael, President Andrew, baseball player Reggie, broadcaster Tom (FROM LOUISVILLE!) Capitol of Mississippi
- – Home of Celtics, Sox, Bruins, and Patriots. A great place for a Tea Party.
- – The capitol of “The Sunshine State”, this state is home to NASA and crocodiles
- – This state is also known as “The Heart of Dixie”
- – This state capitol is home to main ‘Jayhawks’ Birth state for President Dwight Eisenhower
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- - The most northeastern state is a great place for eating lobsters and seeing moose
- – This state capitol is home for former college basketball star Caitlin Clark
- – This state capitol of this state may also be home to Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Also known as “The Land of Lincoln”
- – The grizzly bear shown on this state’s flag became extinct less than a century after the Gold Rush
- – This states name translates from Spanish explores describing a river as “Colored Red”, also known for as The Centennial State for joining the Union in 1876
- – This capitol is located along the Mississippi River with the Capitol Building stretching 450 feet into the sky!
- – better known as “The Peach State” this state’s flower is the Cherokee Rose
- – The name of this state was thought to have translated to “gem of the mountains” before being found to have been made up. They filmed Napoleon Dynamite in this state.
- – Commonly known as “The Natural State” this state actively mines for diamonds
- – Fast Horses, a Colonel’s Fried Chicken, and baseball bats can be found here.
- – This state’s capitol is home to only 32,000 residents due to its proximity to the Artic Circle
- – Known as being the first state to join the Union and the home of President Joe Biden
- – The state capitol of the State where Korey lives and where your Mom is from (I think?)
- – State Capitol for the state whose motto is "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." Near the Great Lakes.
25 Clues: – This state is also known as “The Heart of Dixie” • – What the heck is a Hoosier? You can find plenty of them here. • – The state capitol of “The Constitution State”, located in New England • – better known as “The Peach State” this state’s flower is the Cherokee Rose • – Home of Celtics, Sox, Bruins, and Patriots. A great place for a Tea Party. • ...
States of the Union 2024-07-17
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- A favorite restaurant - and in James’ garden
- Our wedding color - and in James’ garden
- Jen’s favorite instrument
- Jen’s high school mascot
- Their guilty pleasure TV show
- Jen and James’ first state
- Their honeymoon state
- Jen's favorite hobby
- Another hobby of James
- James’ alma mater team
- Jen and James’ first street
- James specialty swimming stroke
- A favorite hill
- State of Jen’s alma mater
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- Yet another hobby of James
- Jen’s middle name
- Poppy is it’s flower
- Love thee,
- Beloved member of Long/Ross household
- James’ first job
- Jen’s favorite cookie flavor
- A favorite bar: Connecticut
- James’ middle name
- Jen’s first instrument
- James’ second state
- James’ birth country
- James’ favorite cookie
- James’ favorite hobby
- Their employer
- James’ high school mascot
- Jen’s first job
- Jen and James’ second street
32 Clues: Love thee, • Their employer • Jen’s first job • A favorite hill • James’ first job • Jen’s middle name • James’ middle name • James’ second state • Poppy is it’s flower • James’ birth country • Jen's favorite hobby • Their honeymoon state • James’ favorite hobby • Jen’s first instrument • James’ favorite cookie • Another hobby of James • James’ alma mater team • Jen’s high school mascot • ...
US States and Capitals 2025-01-07
Across
- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- St. Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • St. Paul • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
U.S. States Trivia Crossword 2025-04-24
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- This is the smallest U.S. state by area
- The capital city of this state is Boise
- This state is also known as the “Show Me” State
- This state is home to the Grand Canyon
- This is the least populous U.S. state
- This state is known as “The Natural State”
- This state is historically known as the “Buckeye State”
- This island state is located in the Pacific Ocean
- This state hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is in this state
- This state won its independence from Mexico in 1836
- The capital city of this state is Hartford
- The capital city of this state is Montpelier
- This state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
- This state is bordered by Canada’s Yukon Territory and the province of British Columbia
- The capital city of this state is Bismarck
- The capital city of this state is Charleston
- The capital city of this state is Montgomery
- This state borders the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec
- This state is named after a U.S. president
- This is the most populous U.S. state
- This is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean
- This state is also known as the “Peach State”
- The capital city of this state is Topeka
- The capital city of this state is Concord
- Mount Hood, a potentially active stratovolcano, is in this state
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- The flag of this state features a white palmetto tree and a white crescent
- The capital city of this state is Richmond
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state
- The most populous city in the United States is in this state
- This state is home to Area 51
- The capital city of this state is Jackson
- The flag of this state features a pelican
- The most populous city in this state is Charlotte
- Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell can be found in this state
- This state is known as “America’s Dairyland”
- This was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States
- This state borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes
- This state is home to the Aztec Ruins National Monument
- The capital city of this state is Des Moines
- The most populous city in this state is Baltimore
- This state is home to more mountains 14,000 feet or higher than any other state
- The capital city of this state is Lincoln
- The capital city of this state is Boston
- This state is home to Mammoth Cave, the world’s longest known cave system
- The official motto of this state is “The Crossroads of America”
- This state is home to Glacier National Park
- This is the most densely populated state
- Bristol, the birthplace of country music, is in this state
- Tulsa is this state’s second largest city
50 Clues: This state is home to Area 51 • This is the most populous U.S. state • This is the least populous U.S. state • This state is home to the Grand Canyon • Mount Rushmore is located in this state • This is the smallest U.S. state by area • The capital city of this state is Boise • The capital city of this state is Boston • This is the most densely populated state • ...
United States and Canada 2025-04-27
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- The presence of different cultures, languages, and traditions in society
- The supreme law that establishes how a country is governed
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Canada's main law-making body consisting of elected representatives
- Major waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- A territory controlled by another country
- A system of government where citizens have the power to make decisions
- The legislative branch of the United States government
- Freedom from the control of another nation
- Early settlers who helped develop new territories
- A system where power is shared between national and state/provincial governments
- The traditions and culture passed down from previous generations
- The process of people establishing new communities
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- The practice of preserving different cultures within a unified society
- Materials from nature that are valuable to a country's economy
- A cold, treeless plain in northern Canada where the soil is permanently frozen
- Business activity that produces goods or provides services
- A complete change in how a country is governed
- Major mountain range extending from Canada through western United States
- Large grassland regions found in both Canada and the United States
- Farming and raising livestock for food production
- Goods sent to other countries for sale
- Peoples The original inhabitants of North America, including First Nations and Native Americans
- Five large interconnected lakes between Canada and the United States
- The process of people moving to a new country to live permanently
25 Clues: Goods sent to other countries for sale • A territory controlled by another country • Freedom from the control of another nation • A complete change in how a country is governed • The buying and selling of goods between countries • Farming and raising livestock for food production • Early settlers who helped develop new territories • ...
United States of America 2025-06-01
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- Where Hartford Is
- Most Popular West Coast State
- Field of Dreams State
- 50th State
- Portland in New England
- Windy City State
- Home of the Red Sox
- Notable Purchase
- Buckeye State
- Twin Cities Are Here
- Elvis' Birth State
- Jimmy Carter's Home State
- Big Sky State
- Portland Out West
- The First State
- Home of the Clintons
- Gambling State
- The Smallest State
- Home of the Terps
- US Cap.
- North or South State in the SE
- Manchester Location
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- Keystone State
- Santa Fe State
- Where is Tucson?
- Home of Casper
- Garden State
- North or South in the West
- Coal State
- State of the Arch
- Motown State
- The Cheese State
- Home of Seattle
- Montpelier Location
- Sunshine State
- The Beehive State
- Potato State
- Roll Tide
- Where is Wichita?
- You'll Find Gary Here
- Rocky Mountain State
- Home of Roberto Clemente
- Home of Tulsa
- Derby State
- Omaha Locale
- It's For Lovers
- 49th State
- Country Music State
- Empire State
- Everything is Bigger Here
50 Clues: US Cap. • Roll Tide • Coal State • 50th State • 49th State • Derby State • Garden State • Motown State • Potato State • Omaha Locale • Empire State • Buckeye State • Big Sky State • Home of Tulsa • Keystone State • Santa Fe State • Home of Casper • Sunshine State • Gambling State • Home of Seattle • It's For Lovers • The First State • Where is Tucson? • Windy City State • The Cheese State • Notable Purchase • ...
48 STATES and CAPITALS 2025-06-02
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- Jackson
- Madison
- Denver
- Raleigh
- Providence
- Pierre
- Phoenix
- Richmond
- Santa Fe
- Topeka
- Indianapolis
- Juneau
- Atlanta
- Harrisburg
- Augusta
- Salem
- Springfield
- Cheyenne
- Virginia Charleston
- Hartford
- Sacramento
- LittleRock
- Boston
- Oklahoma City
- Nashville
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- Lansing
- Honolulu
- Saint Paul
- Columbia
- Columbus
- Boise
- Lincoln
- Montgomery
- Jefferson City
- Bismarck
- Frankfurt
- Helena
- Carson City
- Trenton
- Salt Lake City
- Albany
- Olympia
- Annapolis
- Austin
- Tallahassee
- Concord
- Baton Rouge
- Des Moines
- Dover
- Montpelier
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Denver • Pierre • Helena • Topeka • Juneau • Albany • Austin • Boston • Lansing • Jackson • Madison • Lincoln • Raleigh • Phoenix • Trenton • Atlanta • Olympia • Augusta • Concord • Honolulu • Columbia • Columbus • Bismarck • Richmond • Santa Fe • Cheyenne • Hartford • Frankfurt • Annapolis • Nashville • Saint Paul • Montgomery • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Sacramento • LittleRock • Montpelier • Carson City • Springfield • Tallahassee • ...
United States of America 2025-04-17
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- Victorious
- Cheese
- Mich, again!
- Live free of die
- Im a garden tool
- Gallagher
- Raleigh
- YumYum Brands
- Wheres-Waldo?
- Hairspray
- inside-out
- Country-Roads
- Virgo
- Bermuda-Triangle
- Stairs
- Is the king there
- Wolfman
- Gold-Rush
- "island"
- .io
- Peach
- Rushless
- Alien-Baseball
- Icarly
- Niagara Falls
- Reaper
- pokeMON
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- Batman
- "2-for-the-price-of-1"
- Incest
- Paw-Patrol
- Boot
- Dance Moms
- Gloop
- Hotspring
- Home sweet home
- Rushmore
- Seconds
- "only ten I see"
- Sssniperwolf
- Alola
- Depresion
- Golden rod
- Call me maybe
- Preston-Playz
- Dobby
- WHY!!!
- Skibiti Toilet
- BYU
- Todo
- Connect and cut
- Bermuda-Triangle
- -Jones
53 Clues: .io • BYU • Boot • Todo • Gloop • Virgo • Alola • Dobby • Peach • Batman • Incest • Cheese • Stairs • WHY!!! • Icarly • -Jones • Reaper • Raleigh • Seconds • Wolfman • pokeMON • Rushmore • "island" • Rushless • Gallagher • Hotspring • Hairspray • Depresion • Gold-Rush • Paw-Patrol • Victorious • Dance Moms • inside-out • Golden rod • Mich, again! • Sssniperwolf • YumYum Brands • Wheres-Waldo? • Country-Roads • Call me maybe • Preston-Playz • Niagara Falls • Skibiti Toilet • ...
First 25 Abbrev. States 2025-05-05
United States Imperialism Vocabulary 2025-07-02
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- deal between U.S. government and Russia in 1867
- the wealthest newspaper editor in the country. Owned a vast property in Calfifornia
- a way in which a country expands their power and influence through miltary or economic force on another region
- a massive collection of territory under one country or political authority
- used by Spanish against civilians. Part of reason for war.
- built by U.S. to shorten trade and travel from Atlantic Ocean to Pacific Ocean
- the U.S. overthrows a queen and gains new territory
- a region under the direct control of a state, but not given full rights
- controlled/protected by larger nation
- The U.S. will not take control of Cuba
- conflict between Phillipines, Spain, and the United States
- U.S. will use military to keep Europe out of Western Hemisphere
- exchange money for political influece in Latin America and Carribean. Used under Taft.
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- conflict between the U.S. and Spain that last several months.
- used as the reason to go to war against Spain
- a geographic region that a foreign nation controls through politics, diplomacy, and/or economically
- exaggerated news reporting, led to Spanish American War
- led the Rough Riders, president, imperialist, fought monopolies and trusts
- the belief that the U.S. should have full control of the North American continent
- forcing China to trade with imperialist nations, including the U.S.
- forcibly adding a region to your territory
21 Clues: controlled/protected by larger nation • The U.S. will not take control of Cuba • forcibly adding a region to your territory • used as the reason to go to war against Spain • deal between U.S. government and Russia in 1867 • the U.S. overthrows a queen and gains new territory • exaggerated news reporting, led to Spanish American War • ...
Indian states and capitals 2025-08-01
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- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS PANAJI
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS IMPHAL
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS BANGALORE
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS CHENNAI
- CAPITAL OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS CHANDIGARH
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS SHILLONG
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS CHANDIGARH
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS AGARTALA
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS GANDHINAGAR
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS AIZAWL
- CAPITAL OF JHARKHAND
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS BHOPAL
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS KOHIMA
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
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- CAPITAL OF ASSAM
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS DISPUR
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS DEHRADUN
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS MUMBAI
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS AMARAVATI
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS RAIPUR
- CAPITAL OF UTTAR PRADESH
- CAPITAL OF TELANGANA
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS PATNA
- CAPITAL OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS BHUBANESWAR
- STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS GANGTOK
- CAPITAL OF RAJASTHAN
28 Clues: CAPITAL OF ASSAM • CAPITAL OF TELANGANA • CAPITAL OF JHARKHAND • CAPITAL OF RAJASTHAN • CAPITAL OF UTTAR PRADESH • CAPITAL OF HIMACHAL PRADESH • STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS PATNA • CAPITAL OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH • STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS PANAJI • STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS DISPUR • STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS IMPHAL • STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS MUMBAI • STATE WHOSE CAPITAL IS RAIPUR • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2023-05-14
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- the state of matter that has no definite shape or volume and whose particles have been broken apart
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the ability to do work
- state of matter which takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume
- the state in which matter has a definite shape and volume
- state in which matter has changes in both shape and volume
- the measure of hotness of coldness expressed in terms of scales
- a type of reacting that releases energy to its surroundings
- a type of reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- physical change in the state of matter from one state to another
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- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- the phase of a gas at a temperature where the same substance can exist in both liquid and solid states
- vaporization occurs throughout a liquid
- change of a state from a liquid directly to a gas
- change of state from a gas to a liquid
- vapoizaion that occurs at the surface of a liquid below its boiling point
- change from a liquid to a solid
- change of a state from a gas directly to a solid
- the transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another, or from an energy source to a medium of object.
- change from a solid to a liquid
20 Clues: the ability to do work • change from a liquid to a solid • change from a solid to a liquid • change of state from a gas to a liquid • vaporization occurs throughout a liquid • anything that has mass and takes up space • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • change of a state from a gas directly to a solid • change of a state from a liquid directly to a gas • ...
States of Matter- Chemistry 2023-05-15
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- a tool to measure air pressure
- is defined as force per unit area
- where all motion of particles is supposed to stop
- resistance to flow
- traveling low to high density
- explains the behavior of gases
- phase change from gas to liquid
- the SI unit for pressure
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- the point where all three phases occur
- another unit of measurement for tempurature
- phase change from liquid to solid
- phase change from solid to gas
- a law involving pressure and volume
- the escape of gas through a tiny hole
- phase change from liquid to gas
- a law involving volume and temperature
- a law involving pressure and temperature
- phase change from solid to liquid
- minimizing surface area
- an imaginary gas
20 Clues: an imaginary gas • resistance to flow • minimizing surface area • the SI unit for pressure • traveling low to high density • a tool to measure air pressure • phase change from solid to gas • explains the behavior of gases • phase change from liquid to gas • phase change from gas to liquid • phase change from liquid to solid • is defined as force per unit area • ...
The United States Constitution 2024-12-03
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- how citizens benefit from the government
- another word for freedom
- introduction to the U S Constitution
- plan that wanted equal representation for each state
- one of the issues that divided the states
- fair and right treatment
- a person sent to represent others
- number of people living in a certain area
- people forced to work without pay; treated as property
- written plan of government
- men who wrote The U.S. Constitution
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- another word for peace
- did not have a delegate at The Constitutional Convention
- The Constitution is divided into _____ parts
- governing body of a country or state
- allowed for different types of representation
- wanted representation based on population
- compromise that counted enslaved people
- number of goals listed in the preamble
- way to solve a disagreement
- People have the ________ to vote for representatives
21 Clues: another word for peace • another word for freedom • fair and right treatment • written plan of government • way to solve a disagreement • a person sent to represent others • men who wrote The U.S. Constitution • governing body of a country or state • introduction to the U S Constitution • number of goals listed in the preamble • compromise that counted enslaved people • ...
States of Matter Revision 2025-10-17
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- the temp. from liquid to gas
- When water vapour cools
- substance that boils over a range of temp.
- a liquid metal
- liquid un kinza cola
- type of substance with a fixed b.p.
- A curve that shows energy gained
- solid to gas
- the part of a curve where the state changes
- liquid particles can ___
- solid to liquid
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- liquids take this shape
- solids ___ in place
- A chart shows energy lost
- liquids have a fixed ___
- ___ theory
- only solids have a fixed ___
- a gas used in balloons
- gas in kinza cola
- a valuable solid
- particles are tightly packed
- solid holding kinza cola
- particles can move over each other
- particles are spaced far apart
24 Clues: ___ theory • solid to gas • a liquid metal • solid to liquid • a valuable solid • gas in kinza cola • solids ___ in place • liquid un kinza cola • a gas used in balloons • liquids take this shape • When water vapour cools • liquids have a fixed ___ • solid holding kinza cola • liquid particles can ___ • A chart shows energy lost • the temp. from liquid to gas • only solids have a fixed ___ • ...
The Southern United States 2026-04-08
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- Known for Coca-Cola
- Known for Native American heritage
- Known for early U.S. history
- The capital of Mississippi
- Known for Civil Rights history
- The capital of Florida
- Known for country music
- Known for being huge
- Known for the Wright brothers’ first flight
- Known for beaches
- The capital of Texas
- The capital of Oklahoma
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- Known for mountains
- Known for New Orleans & Mardi Gras
- The capital of Tennessee
- Known for Walt Disney World
- The capital of Alabama
- The capital of Arkansas
- The capital of West Virginia
- Known for blues music
- The capital of Louisiana
- The capital of Georgia
- The capital of North Carolina
- The capital of Kentucky
- The capital of South Carolina
- Known for horse racing
- The capital of Virginia
- Known for natural parks
28 Clues: Known for beaches • Known for mountains • Known for Coca-Cola • Known for being huge • The capital of Texas • Known for blues music • The capital of Alabama • The capital of Florida • The capital of Georgia • Known for horse racing • The capital of Arkansas • Known for country music • The capital of Kentucky • The capital of Virginia • Known for natural parks • The capital of Oklahoma • ...
realism 2013-06-18
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- Period after WWII (two in one).
- Based on the idea that humans are flawed and threats are everywhere.
- Study of conflict and cooperation in the International system.
- The absence of rule or government.
- These levels are used to look at situations or events.
- According to Realists states act as a solid entity without division.
- The belief that those in power have the right to rule.
- Two major powers in the system.
- Helps us study the world and tells us where to look.
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- Realists believe that laws guiding IR are this.
- Given to states by the the treaty of Westphalia.
- Increased interdependence between states.
- Proposed that humans are selfish and self-interested.
- Measures the size, force and strength of an army.
- Wrote The Prince.
- Realists believe there is no place for IR theory.
- Offered first systematic scientific observation of historical events.
- Morgenthau, Machiavelli and Thucydides are this kind of Realist.
- Largest power in the international system also means chieftain.
- States, non-governmental organizations and terrorists organizations.
20 Clues: Wrote The Prince. • Period after WWII (two in one). • Two major powers in the system. • The absence of rule or government. • Increased interdependence between states. • Realists believe that laws guiding IR are this. • Given to states by the the treaty of Westphalia. • Measures the size, force and strength of an army. • Realists believe there is no place for IR theory. • ...
Civil War- Zak Swinson 2019-12-02
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- General who planned an attack and led Union troops into Shiloh
- capital of the Confederate states
- plagued camp life and proved to be deadly
- Eleven Southern states had seceded and formed the ______
- major crop of the South
- the North's biggest advantage over the South
- made all men 20-45 eligible for draft
- bloodiest single-day of fighting in the war
- most of the fighting happened in what region
- conflict b/t the Union and Confederacy
- The states seceded in order to maintain this practice
- President of Confederacy
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- The South was based on agriculture, but the North had the most
- allowed to enlist in the Union Army after 1862
- prison that held over 30,000 prisoners
- this battle was the bloodiest engagement of the war
- President Lincoln sent ships to S.C. b/c they were low on ___
- President of the Union
- slave states that remained loyal to the Union
- the war begun in this location
- some citizens of this state opposed secession
- battle that increased confidence of Confederate troops
22 Clues: President of the Union • major crop of the South • President of Confederacy • the war begun in this location • capital of the Confederate states • made all men 20-45 eligible for draft • prison that held over 30,000 prisoners • conflict b/t the Union and Confederacy • plagued camp life and proved to be deadly • bloodiest single-day of fighting in the war • ...
Civil war crossword 2017-04-24
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- soldiers who ride horses
- Troops sent to strengthen a fighting force by adding an additional number of fresh soldiers
- The effort by the North to keep ships from entering or leaving Southern ports
- Union general who believed in total war
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- confederate general
- Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant
- Law the provided for harsh treatment for escaped slaves and for those who helped them
- killed most of solders during the holocaust
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- Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal
- withdrawal from enemy forces and territory
- Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States
- freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Slave states that remained in the Union (Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware)
- Loyal to the Confederacy ,Also Southern or Rebel
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery
- To leave or withdraw
- laws passed to restrict African Americans
- A ship protected by iron armor
- Paper currency which began to circulate in the North
20 Clues: confederate general • To leave or withdraw • soldiers who ride horses • A ship protected by iron armor • Union general who believed in total war • laws passed to restrict African Americans • withdrawal from enemy forces and territory • killed most of solders during the holocaust • Loyal to the Confederacy ,Also Southern or Rebel • ...
Civil war crossword 2017-04-24
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- Union general who believed in total war
- Law the provided for harsh treatment for escaped slaves and for those who helped them
- Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant
- Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal
- Withdrawal from the Federal government of the United States
- confederate general
- Loyal to the Confederacy ,Also Southern or Rebel
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery
- withdrawal from enemy forces and territory
- killed most of solders during the holocaust
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- Paper currency which began to circulate in the North
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- freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Slave states that remained in the Union (Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware)
- Troops sent to strengthen a fighting force by adding an additional number of fresh soldiers
- The effort by the North to keep ships from entering or leaving Southern ports
- To leave or withdraw
- soldiers who ride horses
- A ship protected by iron armor
- laws passed to restrict African Americans
20 Clues: confederate general • To leave or withdraw • soldiers who ride horses • A ship protected by iron armor • Union general who believed in total war • laws passed to restrict African Americans • withdrawal from enemy forces and territory • killed most of solders during the holocaust • Loyal to the Confederacy ,Also Southern or Rebel • ...
civil war and reconstruction 2017-05-22
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- the united states during the civil war
- amendment that gave freed slaves citizenship
- president of the confederate states of america
- to leave or withdraw
- number one reason of the civil war
- bloodiest battle in the civil war
- novel written by harriet beecher stowe that sparked the war
- month and day the civil war ended
- Commander of the confederate army
- document ending slavery in union controlled states
- president of the US during the civl war
- union general who lead Sherman's march
- assassinated abraham lincoln
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- first battle of the civil war
- secret route slaves used to escape to the north
- number two reason for the civil war
- the southern states that seceded from the US
- final battle in the civil war
- speech by abraham lincoln that inspired the north to keep fighting
- amendment that ended slavery
- Where the civil war ended
- capital of the confederacy
- amendment that gave black suffrage
- commander of the union army and 18th president of the US
- Thomas Jackson’s nickname
25 Clues: to leave or withdraw • Where the civil war ended • Thomas Jackson’s nickname • capital of the confederacy • amendment that ended slavery • assassinated abraham lincoln • first battle of the civil war • final battle in the civil war • bloodiest battle in the civil war • month and day the civil war ended • Commander of the confederate army • number one reason of the civil war • ...
Gralin's crossword puzzle 2017-02-08
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- tax on goods coming from other country's
- a ceremony were the precedent takes the oath of office
- this person was George Washington vice president
- this person wrote the u.s. constitution, and was against factions
- its an agreement by states to overthrow federal law
- this person was sent to London to sole problems with Britain
- an example to be followed by other in the near future
- this person was the leader of the Federalist party
- some one from another country that comes into yours
- states wanted to ________ the alien sedition acts
- and activity to overthrow your government
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- the taking of ships and sailors
- people who invest in a risky adventure for a large profit
- he was sent to remove the native Americans from the Northwest territory
- contrary to what the constitution states
- not favoring ether side of an dispute
- this person was the first president of the united states
- a certificate issued by the government for a certain amount of money
- this person was the Secretary of state for George Washington
- this is an organized political group
20 Clues: the taking of ships and sailors • this is an organized political group • not favoring ether side of an dispute • tax on goods coming from other country's • contrary to what the constitution states • and activity to overthrow your government • this person was George Washington vice president • states wanted to ________ the alien sedition acts • ...
Chapter 8 Section 1 2016-04-02
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- of Justice/ what John Jay was of the Supreme Court
- Jay/ Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- branch/branch headed by the president
- the U.S lives by (amendments)
- Debt/ the amount the nation's government owed
- Government/ a group of nations or states
- Jefferson/ secretary of state
- final agreement
- constitution/ Constitution that sets up a system of federalism within a country
- Knox/ secretary of war
- commander of something
- Washington/ our FIRST president
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- courts/Original intermediate level courts of the united states federal court system
- Madison/ (recorded everything that was said)
- people who risk money in order to make a larger profit
- War/the war involving the Americans and British for independence
- Act/ was formed because 2 groups could not agree on how to set up the court system in the United States
- not constitutional
- traditions
- Court/ States judicial power is held in the district court for civil and criminal cases
- notes
- Court/ the U.S's judicial power
- Hamilton/ secretary of treasury
- a tax on imports
24 Clues: notes • traditions • final agreement • a tax on imports • not constitutional • Knox/ secretary of war • commander of something • the U.S lives by (amendments) • Jefferson/ secretary of state • Court/ the U.S's judicial power • Hamilton/ secretary of treasury • Washington/ our FIRST president • branch/branch headed by the president • Jay/ Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • ...
Sophie Rudinskaya Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- Thew new constitution was written in the ______ _____. (Two words.)
- What was one of the Articles weaknesses?
- With what percent of states approving could someone pass bills. (Hint:9/13)
- When did the Articles of Confederation pass?
- Articles viewed states as too _____.
- The Articles made states way too _____.
- The loyalists felt like ____ after the war.
- ____ rebellion proved articles weak in Mass,in 1786-87.
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- This man wrote the first American English dictionary
- There was only ____ branch(es) that could make decisions.
- What was the ONE branch in the SECOND contintal congress?
- Who was the foreign man who viewed the US as a future world power?
- The US couldn't force people to join the ____.
- One advantage Alexander Hamilton saw the US had is _____ ______. (A type of resource.)
- Did the first US constitution fail or succeed?
- "The power to tax is the power to ____!"
- A new ____ was made by the Declaration of Independance.
- Alexander Hamilton hated ______.
- How many states were allowed to print money?
- The articles could not enfore ____.
20 Clues: Alexander Hamilton hated ______. • The articles could not enfore ____. • Articles viewed states as too _____. • The Articles made states way too _____. • What was one of the Articles weaknesses? • "The power to tax is the power to ____!" • The loyalists felt like ____ after the war. • When did the Articles of Confederation pass? • ...
Joseph Savoia Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- Some of the colonists went to _____ after the war.
- Out of the 13 colonies _____________ have to agree on a law.
- The US most "underlying crises" was what?
- One advantage the US had was that they could print their own _____.
- In Massachusetts _________ tried to take over the government.
- The US was failing because they could not _____ the states.
- The state leaders met in Philadelphia to make a new ________.
- Alexander Hamilton hated _______ because of the United States of America.
- The one branch that was there was the ______.
- How many branches of government were there?
- Shay's rebellion made a new _______ of about 3,000 troops.
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- ________was the western boundary won in the French and Indian War.
- Alexander Hamilton also hated the_____
- What did Noah Webster write?
- How many troops did shay's rebellion recruit?
- Alexander Hamilton was part of ______ which he also hated.
- Alexander_____ was an illegitimate man who saw potential in the USA.
- Winning the war made the states too ______.
- The ____ could print their own money but no one would take it.
- After the war alot of the colonies were in _____.
20 Clues: What did Noah Webster write? • Alexander Hamilton also hated the_____ • The US most "underlying crises" was what? • Winning the war made the states too ______. • How many branches of government were there? • How many troops did shay's rebellion recruit? • The one branch that was there was the ______. • After the war alot of the colonies were in _____. • ...
AJ LaRue= 2nd hour 2023-03-06
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- The states that were pro slavery
- a crop that is grown for profit
- What war started 5 weeks after Abraham Lincoln was elected
- to be free from someones control
- To cancel a law
- A person who dies for a cause
- Someone who wanted to end slavery in the country
- The first territorial governor in Kansas
- The states that were anti slavery
- destroyed ballot box and was pro slavery
- Violent resistance to government
- Letting the people get to vote for a cause
- The president that the South hated so much they wanted to leave the country
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- The act that stated when you find a slave return them to there owner.
- An act passed in 1820 that would balance the number of slave and free states
- 14th president of the United States
- An abolitionist that would raid pro slavery people
- first governor of Kansas
- The act of betraying ones country
- Someone who worked to let slavery expand in the country
- What thing was tearing the nation apart in the 1850's
21 Clues: To cancel a law • first governor of Kansas • A person who dies for a cause • a crop that is grown for profit • The states that were pro slavery • to be free from someones control • Violent resistance to government • The act of betraying ones country • The states that were anti slavery • 14th president of the United States • The first territorial governor in Kansas • ...
Plans and Compromises 2025-03-13
Across
- penname of Federalists
- part of Congress with proportional representation
- representation proposed by VA
- two house legislature (VA)
- Amendment that repealed 3/5ths Compromise
- supported a strong national government
- 85 essays of Hamilton, Jay and Madison
- aka elastic clause
- wrote the Virgina Plan
- aka Commerce Compromise
- also called The Great Compromise
- Compromise that counted 3 of every 5 slaves of a states population
- supported more state power
- delegate who proposed the great compromise
Down
- plan that proposed strong national government with three branches
- clause that manndates each state recognize the proceedings of other states
- representation proposed by NJ
- granted Congress the power to regulate commerce
- anti-federalist willing to die for liberty
- part of Congress with equal reprentation
- idea supported by federalists
- 1 house legislature (NJ)
- plan that aimed to protect smaller states
- laws enacted by state legislatures
- states the Constitution as "supreme law of land"
- electors who cast votes for President/ VP
- leader of federalists
- grants Congress power to make laws not explicitly listed in the Constitution
28 Clues: aka elastic clause • leader of federalists • penname of Federalists • wrote the Virgina Plan • aka Commerce Compromise • 1 house legislature (NJ) • two house legislature (VA) • supported more state power • representation proposed by NJ • representation proposed by VA • idea supported by federalists • also called The Great Compromise • laws enacted by state legislatures • ...
