states Crossword Puzzles
50 states with coasters 2025-01-16
Across
- 21 2.3% 6,042,718 3.48 9,904.0 2.12
- 9 1.0% 2,911,505 3.09 82,239.0 0.11
- - - 967,171 - 2,043.4 -
- 10 1.1% 7,535,591 1.33 67,340.7 0.15
- 53 5.8% 19,542,209 2.71 52,116.3 1.02
- 29 3.2% 12,741,080 2.28 57,894.6 0.50
- 17 1.8% 5,611,179 3.03 86,793.1 0.20
- 60 6.5% 21,299,325 2.82 57,021.5 1.05
- 16 1.7% 9,998,915 1.60 96,472.0 0.17
- 59 6.4% 12,807,060 4.61 45,237.5 1.30
- 98 10.7% 39,557,045 2.48 158,107.9 0.62
- 27 2.9% 8,517,685 3.17 40,041.2 0.67
- 10 1.1% 3,943,079 2.54 69,904.3 0.14
- 3 0.3% 2,986,530 1.00 47,733.8 0.06
- - - 702,455 - 64.1 -
- 3 0.3% 882,235 3.40 76,976.2 0.04
- 16 1.7% 3,161,105 5.06 84,812.1 0.19
- 45 4.9% 11,689,442 3.85 46,263.4 0.97
- 27 2.9% 10,519,475 2.57 58,896.5 0.46
- 7 0.8% 3,034,392 2.31 110,448.3 0.06
- 6 0.7% 3,013,825 1.99 53,174.2 0.11
- 34 3.7% 6,126,452 5.55 69,679.0 0.49
- 11 1.2% 4,887,871 2.25 51,631.7 0.21
- 52 5.7% 9,032,873 5.76 7,597.9 6.84
- 21 2.3% 6,691,878 3.14 36,400.7 0.58
- 5 0.5% 1,805,832 2.77 24,189.5 0.21
Down
- - - 1,420,491 - 6,476.7 -
- 8 0.9% 5,084,127 1.57 30,949.7 0.26
- 1 0.1% 577,737 1.73 97,639.2 0.01
- 1 0.1% 1,062,305 0.94 146,688.7 0.01
- 24 2.6% 10,383,620 2.31 49,354.5 0.49
- 5 0.5% 4,659,978 1.07 46,664.8 0.11
- 27 2.9% 6,770,010 3.99 42,155.5 0.64
- 25 2.7% 5,695,564 4.39 104,072.3 0.24
- 12 1.3% 5,813,568 2.06 65,231.9 0.18
- 1 0.1% 760,077 1.32 70,517.1 0.01
- 2 0.2% 626,299 3.19 9,614.5 0.21
- 13 1.4% 4,468,402 2.91 40,342.4 0.32
- 6 0.7% 4,190,713 1.43 96,891.0 0.06
- 9 1.0% 3,572,665 2.52 4,971.2 1.81
- 9 1.0% 1,754,208 5.13 83,405.2 0.11
- 67 7.3% 28,701,845 2.33 265,202.0 0.25
- 1 0.1% 737,438 1.36 578,436.6 0.00
- 16 1.7% 3,156,145 5.07 56,231.7 0.28
- 3 0.3% 1,929,268 1.55 77,200.3 0.04
- 10 1.1% 7,171,646 1.39 114,077.5 0.09
- 7 0.8% 2,095,428 3.34 121,612.5 0.06
- 10 1.1% 1,356,458 7.37 9,248.9 1.08
- 17 1.8% 6,902,149 2.46 8,105.4 2.10
- - - 1,057,315 - 1,092.5 -
- 6 0.7% 1,338,404 4.48 32,501.6 0.18
51 Clues: - - 702,455 - 64.1 - • - - 967,171 - 2,043.4 - • - - 1,420,491 - 6,476.7 - • - - 1,057,315 - 1,092.5 - • 2 0.2% 626,299 3.19 9,614.5 0.21 • 1 0.1% 577,737 1.73 97,639.2 0.01 • 1 0.1% 760,077 1.32 70,517.1 0.01 • 3 0.3% 882,235 3.40 76,976.2 0.04 • 9 1.0% 3,572,665 2.52 4,971.2 1.81 • 1 0.1% 737,438 1.36 578,436.6 0.00 • 21 2.3% 6,042,718 3.48 9,904.0 2.12 • ...
8.6 Newly Independent States 2025-05-21
Across
- Government where people vote.
- Territories controlled by European Nations in conquest.
- Government centered around a single authority.
- Political disputes in a specific area.
- Rivalry over resources, borders, and influence.
- The belief one's culture is superior.
- Effort to gain complete autonomy from a ruling power.
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- Transition to mechanized output economy.
- The result of technology which makes the world "smaller".
- A political war within a state.
- The advancement of financial systems to improve an economy.
- The political systems of new states after Decolonization.
- Dissolving of Colonial Empires.
- Government centered around a single person.
- Ideology that the people control production.
- The exchange of goods and services between parties.
- A state centered around its military.
- Defined political boundaries between states.
- A war fought indirectly between two states through proxy-wars.
- A conflict where major powers support opposing sides in smaller nations rather than engaging directly.
20 Clues: Government where people vote. • A political war within a state. • Dissolving of Colonial Empires. • A state centered around its military. • The belief one's culture is superior. • Political disputes in a specific area. • Transition to mechanized output economy. • Government centered around a single person. • Ideology that the people control production. • ...
Midwest States and Capitals 2026-02-26
Across
- the state between Ohio and Illinois
- The capital of Illinois
- The capital of Wisconsin
- The state above Kansas
- The state under Iowa
- the capital of Indiana
- The capital of Iowa
- the state above Oklahoma
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- The capital of Minnesota
- a state that is between Wisconsin and North
- The Capital of Missouri
- The capital of Nebraska
- The capital of North Dakota
- The capital of South Dakota
- the state next to Michigan and Minnesota
- the state under Michigan and next to Indiana
- the state under Minnesota
- one state that borders Canada
- The state between Indiana and Iowa
- the capital of Ohio
- The capital of Kansas
21 Clues: the capital of Ohio • The capital of Iowa • The state under Iowa • The capital of Kansas • The state above Kansas • the capital of Indiana • The Capital of Missouri • The capital of Nebraska • The capital of Illinois • The capital of Minnesota • The capital of Wisconsin • the state above Oklahoma • the state under Minnesota • The capital of North Dakota • The capital of South Dakota • ...
States of Matter Vocab 2026-03-04
Across
- When a liquid is turned into a gas or vapor it is called
- where the liquid–gas boundary ends on a phase diagram
- When a solid goes straight to a gas it is called
- When a liquid becomes a gas or vapor at the surface of a non-boiling liquid is called
- A measure of the force exerted by a gas above a liquid is called
- Gases and liquids are both
- A collision where the particles bounce off of one another and transfer energy
- unit cell where there are atoms or ions at the corners and in the center of each face of an imaginary cube.
- When two particles collide and stick together before separating is an
- The edges are labeled ___, ____, & ____ in a crystal system.
- A ____________________ ____________________ gives the conditions of temperature and pressure at which a substance exists as a solid, liquid, or gas (vapor)
- a transparent fusion product of inorganic substances that have cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing
- Some substances can exist in more than one form is called a
- Kinetic Theory is also named
- When a sample reaches a certain temperature and begins to change from a solid to a liquid is called the substance’s
- Temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a solid is called the substance’s
- Coordination number of a simple cubic unit cell
- A solid that does not have an ordered crystal structure is called an
- An instrument used to measure vapor pressure is called a
- In a crystal, the particles are arranged in an orderly, repeating, three-dimensional pattern called a
- When a gas goes straight into a solid is called
- The space between the gas particles is mostly ____.
- Bottom right region of a phase diagram
- Not all solids are crystalline in form; some solids are _____.
- The motion of particles in a gas is constant, random and ______.
- number of atoms in a simple cubic unit cell
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- No _____ or _____forces exist between the particles.
- Temperature at which the vapor pressure and the external pressure are equal is called the substance’s
- Temperature in Kelvin of Absolute Zero
- unit cell where atoms or ions are arranged at the corners of an imaginary cube.
- Middle region of a phase diagram
- An instrument used to measure the atmospheric pressure is called a
- When two particles collide and stick together before separating is an
- Upper right past the critical point
- Temperature at which all movement of particles stop is called
- Energy in motion is
- An object that has the potential to move has
- A gas that is not contained will move ______.
- The smallest group of particles within a crystal that retains the geometric shape of the crystal is
- unit cell where the atoms or ions are at the corners and in the center of an imaginary cube.
- Left region (low temp)of a phase diagram
- Coordination number of a body-centered unit cell
- Standard Temperature and Pressure has the acronym
- An empty space where no collisions between particles occur is said to be under
- number of atoms in a face-centered unit cell
- where solid, liquid, and gas all exist in equilibrium on a phase diagram
- The angles are labeled ___,β & γin a crystal system.
- number of atoms in a body-centered unit cell
- The number of different crystal structures.
- coordination number of a face-centered unit cell
50 Clues: Energy in motion is • Gases and liquids are both • Kinetic Theory is also named • Middle region of a phase diagram • Upper right past the critical point • Temperature in Kelvin of Absolute Zero • Bottom right region of a phase diagram • Left region (low temp)of a phase diagram • The number of different crystal structures. • number of atoms in a simple cubic unit cell • ...
states of matter review 2026-03-10
Across
- two or more different elements chemically combined
- state of matter that has a fixed volume and fixed shape
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- liquid changes to gas (without boiling)
- state of matter that does not have a fixed shape or volume
- the ability to cause changes in matter
- solid changes directly to gas
- consists of only one kind of atom
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- liquid changes to solid
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- energy is gained or added during a change of state
- solid changes to liquid
- gas changes to a liquid
- different forms in which matter can exist without the chemical makeup of the matter changing
- any substance which has mass and occupies space
- state of matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape
- the amount of matter in an object
- gas changes directly to a solid
- two or more of the same atom combined
- adding or removing __________ can change states of matter.
- the amount of mass per unit volume of an object
- energy is lost or removed during a change of state
23 Clues: solid changes to liquid • gas changes to a liquid • liquid changes to solid • solid changes directly to gas • gas changes directly to a solid • the amount of matter in an object • consists of only one kind of atom • two or more of the same atom combined • the ability to cause changes in matter • liquid changes to gas (without boiling) • subatomic particle with a neutral charge • ...
Names of Sovereign States 2026-02-14
Across
- Czech Republic (Czech)
- Israel (Hebrew)
- Djibouti (Afar)
- Syria (Akkadian via Assyria)
- Antigua (Creole)
- Cambodia (Khmer)
- Somalia (Somali)
- Austria (German)
- Palastine (Arabic)
- Bangladesh (Bengali)
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- Eritrea (Tigrinya)
- Jamaica (Patois)
- Ireland (Irish)
- Kazakhstan (Kazakh)
- Serbia (Serbian)
- Turkey (Turkish)
- Iraq (Kurdish)
- Palau (Palauan)
- Sweden (Swedish)
- Jordan (Hebrew)
- Chad (Arabic)
- Haiti (Creole)
- Norway (Nynorsk)
23 Clues: Chad (Arabic) • Iraq (Kurdish) • Haiti (Creole) • Israel (Hebrew) • Ireland (Irish) • Djibouti (Afar) • Palau (Palauan) • Jordan (Hebrew) • Jamaica (Patois) • Serbia (Serbian) • Turkey (Turkish) • Antigua (Creole) • Sweden (Swedish) • Cambodia (Khmer) • Somalia (Somali) • Austria (German) • Norway (Nynorsk) • Eritrea (Tigrinya) • Palastine (Arabic) • Kazakhstan (Kazakh) • Bangladesh (Bengali) • ...
Week 6- U.S. States 2024-11-18
Across
- Where King's Island is, named after a large river
- The 1st State, named after Baron De La Warr
- Home of Mount Rushmore that shares a name with a northern neighbor
- Known for its mountains with the capital of Denver
- Most densely populated US State, on the east coast, one of the original 13 colonies
- The Midwestern state that is the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and the capital is St. Paul
- The smallest state that actually is not a total island
- State on the Canadian border known for its maple syrup, capital of Montpelier
- "The Granite State" with a capital of Concord, named after a shire in England
- Home state of Dorothy Gale known for its flat fields
- State with two parts separated by lakes, home to Detroit
- Used to be part of Massachusetts, now northernmost East Coast State
- Named after the US' largest river, commonly used to count seconds
- State on the east coast that is the third-smallest and is next to the smallest state
- State where the Mayflower landed, where the Revolutionary War started
- "Sweet Home _______", Southern State
- A state named after the first US President
- Has lots of corn, capital is Des Moines
- State on the plains known as the "Cornhusker State", capital of Omaha
- the Sunshine State that is known for hurricanes
- Named after King "Carolus", has a northern neighbor with similar name
- Named after King "Carolus", has a southern neighbor with similar name
- The state with the lowest number of people, capital is Cheyenne
- A small state that broke off from Virginia, known for its coal
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- Home to Miley Cyrus, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley, capital of Nashville
- "The Golden State", filled with beaches and Redwoods
- The Potato State with the capital of Boise, landlocked
- On the West Coast, the only state with a two-sided flag
- A southern state named after King George II
- Largest of the contiguous US States and home of the Alamo
- Midwestern state bordering Canada that shares a name with a southern neighbor
- The state Chicago is in
- State that borders the country on the southern border and shares a name with it, capital of Santa Fe
- The 50th US State and only island state
- The home state of the current president whose name means "Penn's Woods"
- Midwestern state that is home to St. Louis
- Home to the largest US city for which the state is named
- Big Sky Country, home to Bozeman, Helena, and much of Yellowstone National Park
- The largest state and the northernmost state
- "The Bluegrass State", Midwestern birthplace of Abraham Lincoln
- The Hoosier State
- Four Corners State with the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere
- Midwestern state famous for its cheese and the Green Bay
- Southern state on the Mississippi river, similar name to Kansas
- The second-hottest US State and home to the Grand Canyon
- Home to Las Vegas, much of the state is mountain or desert
- State with a large bay settled by Lord Baltimore, named after Mary of France
- The state with the highest percentage of Native Americans, home to Tulsa
- East coast state that has produced more presidents than any other, capital is Richmond
- Home of New Orleans and lots of alligators
50 Clues: The Hoosier State • The state Chicago is in • "Sweet Home _______", Southern State • The 50th US State and only island state • Has lots of corn, capital is Des Moines • Midwestern state that is home to St. Louis • A state named after the first US President • Home of New Orleans and lots of alligators • The 1st State, named after Baron De La Warr • ...
states of matter crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- point - The temperature and pressure at which the liquid and gas phases of a substance become indistinguishable.
- energy - The energy of motion possessed by particles of matter.
- point - The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas at a constant pressure.
- - The measure of how much a substance can be squeezed or compressed without losing its shape or volume.
- - The process by which a liquid changes to a gas.
- - The phenomenon in which certain materials exhibit zero electrical resistance at very low temperatures.
- - The process by which a liquid changes to a solid.
- - A state of matter similar to a gas, but in which a significant portion of the particles are ionized, giving it unique properties.
- - A state of matter characterized by particles that are closely packed together and have a definite shape and volume.
- - A state of matter characterized by particles that are close together, but can move past one another, and have a definite volume but no definite shape.
- - The state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced, resulting in a stable system.
- point - The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid at a constant pressure.
- - Anything that occupies space and has mass, including solids, liquids, and gases.
- - A substance that flows and takes the shape of its container, such as liquids and gases.
- - The process by which a solid changes to a liquid.
- condensate - A state of matter formed at temperatures close to absolute zero, in which a group of particles behaves as a single quantum entity.
- diagram - A graphical representation of the phases of matter as a function of temperature and pressure.
- - A state of matter that lacks a regular crystalline structure, such as glass.
- - The process by which a liquid changes to a gas at temperatures below its boiling point.
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- energy - The energy stored in the position or configuration of a system of particles.
- change - A transition from one phase of matter to another, such as melting, freezing, boiling, or condensation.
- tension - The inward force that causes the surface of a liquid to contract and acquire the least surface area possible.
- - A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- - The resistance of a liquid to flow.
- - The process by which a gas changes directly to a solid without passing through the liquid state.
- - The process by which a solid changes directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state.
- - A state of matter that exhibits properties of both crystalline and amorphous structures.
- - A distinct form of matter that is homogeneous throughout and has uniform physical and chemical properties.
- - The process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- - A state of matter characterized by particles that are widely spaced apart and move freely, with no definite shape or volume.
30 Clues: - The resistance of a liquid to flow. • - The process by which a liquid changes to a gas. • - The process by which a gas changes to a liquid. • - The process by which a liquid changes to a solid. • - The process by which a solid changes to a liquid. • energy - The energy of motion possessed by particles of matter. • ...
States of Matter- Chemistry 2025-04-27
Across
- phase change from solid to gas
- gas is the phase represented by the _______ section of a phase diagram
- phase change from liquid to gas
- the phase of matter where particles move freely and randomly
- when _______ increases, average kinetic energy increases
- phase change from gas to liquid
- as volume of a gas in a closed container increases, _______ increases
- At STP, the _______ of any gas is 22.4 L
- phase change from gas to solid
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- the phase of matter where particles move around each other
- the form of a solid with a loose structure
- On a phase diagram, the _______ point is represented by a point intersecting the line between the liquid and gas phase
- the temperature in which particles practically stop moving(2 words, no space)
- the acronym for the theory that describes the behavior of gases
- the acronym for the standard conditions of temperature and pressure
- phase change from solid to liquid
- principle 2 of KMT says that gas particles move constantly in ______ directions
- as temperature ________, pressure increases because the molecules begin moving faster
- the form of a solid with an organized structure
- the phase of matter where particles vibrate
- phase change from liquid to solid
- principle 3 says that gas molecules neither attract nor ______ each other
22 Clues: phase change from solid to gas • phase change from gas to solid • phase change from liquid to gas • phase change from gas to liquid • phase change from solid to liquid • phase change from liquid to solid • At STP, the _______ of any gas is 22.4 L • the form of a solid with a loose structure • the phase of matter where particles vibrate • ...
Early United States REVIEW 2025-05-01
Across
- What the Louisiana Purchase did to the size of the U.S.
- Government decisions relating to other countries
- Washington set many of these during his time in office (he was the first, after all!)
- The other 1/2 of the leading explorers to map the Louisiana Purchase
- Became a slave state in 1820
- How Hamilton would have interpreted the Constitution
- An act of open violence against a government or ruler
- Encouraging others to rebel against a government or ruler
- Dem-Reps wanted the U.S. to ally with this European country
- He told European countries "Stay on your side of the globe!"
- 1/2 of the leading explorers to map the Louisiana Purchase
- Jefferson would have preferred the U.S. stick to this
- Washington declared this when Britain and France went to war
- The Democratic-Republicans were led by this person
- How Jefferson would have interpreted the Constitution (unless a lot of land was available for sale)
- The incident where French officials demanded a bribe in exchange for peace talks
- It's why Pennsylvania farmers rebelled in the 1790s
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- Federalists wanted the U.S. to ally with this European country
- Americans accused the British of supporting these people, who wanted to resist U.S. expansion
- He was President when the Alien & Sedition Acts were enacted
- Government decisions relating to its own country
- Became a free state in 1820
- Kidnapping sailors and forcing them into the military (also a cause of the War of 1812)
- Hamilton wanted the U.S. economy to look like this
- The type of federal government Jefferson liked
- The type of federal government Hamilton liked
- Alexander Hamilton was "top dog" of this party
27 Clues: Became a free state in 1820 • Became a slave state in 1820 • The type of federal government Hamilton liked • The type of federal government Jefferson liked • Alexander Hamilton was "top dog" of this party • Government decisions relating to other countries • Government decisions relating to its own country • Hamilton wanted the U.S. economy to look like this • ...
Unscramble First 25 States 2025-05-02
25 Clues: iwao • dhiao • ainme • aksnsa • aaalks • ahiwia • ofradil • ggiaore • airoazn • baaaaml • nadniia • ocdooral • awderael • tcyekkun • rsuisimo • myadlran • ncigamhi • iniosill • snsaraka • niaouasil • nminaesot • crnaolifia • tietuonnccc • spsisiipmsi • ashctmatusses
Abbrev Latter 25 States 2025-05-05
States of the Union 2024-07-20
Across
- The Garden where James proposed
- Beloved member of Long/Ross household
- Their guilty pleasure TV show
- Poppy is its flower
- Jen’s first job: at a
- State of Jen’s alma mater
- Another hobby of James
- James’ birth country
- Yankee: A favorite bar
- Love thee,
- James’ favorite hobby
- James’ alma mater team
- James’ favorite cookie
- A favorite restaurant - and in James’ garden
- Jen and James’ second street
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- Their honeymoon state
- Jen’s favorite musical instrument
- Yet another hobby of James
- A favorite hill
- Their employer
- Jen and James’ first state
- Our wedding color - and in James’ garden
- James specialty swimming stroke
- James’ second state
- Their favorite dog breed, and a dome
- Jen’s first musical instrument
- James’ middle name
- Jen’s favorite cookie flavor
- Jen and James’ first street
- Jen’s middle name
30 Clues: Love thee, • Their employer • A favorite hill • Jen’s middle name • James’ middle name • Poppy is its flower • James’ second state • James’ birth country • Their honeymoon state • Jen’s first job: at a • James’ favorite hobby • Another hobby of James • Yankee: A favorite bar • James’ alma mater team • James’ favorite cookie • State of Jen’s alma mater • Yet another hobby of James • ...
US States, Capitals & Politics 2024-08-26
Across
- Known as the Mile High City
- State with a woman's name
- Dupont Principal
- Political party that believes in a larger government
- Least populated U.S. state
- Left on a map
- Colorado Governor
- Dupont 6th Social Studies Teacher
- Current U.S. President
- City, Capital of Nevada
- Capital of California
- New Hampshire capital city
- Harrisburg it to capital of this state
- Commerce City is located in this county
- Top on a map
- Largest U.S. state
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- Alabama capital city
- Famous car race & capital of Indiana
- Colorado county with same name as the President that freed the slaves
- Colorado county and 1st U.S. President
- Last state to me admitted into the United States
- Commerce City Mayor
- Most populated U.S. state
- 45th President of the United States
- Former U.S. President Trump's political party
- State due south of Georgia
- Current U.S. Vice President
- Adam City High School mascot
- Only state with "s" letters
- Furthest southeast Colorado county
- Bottom on a map
- Capital of Florida
- Right on a map
33 Clues: Top on a map • Left on a map • Right on a map • Bottom on a map • Dupont Principal • Colorado Governor • Capital of Florida • Largest U.S. state • Commerce City Mayor • Alabama capital city • Capital of California • Current U.S. President • City, Capital of Nevada • State with a woman's name • Most populated U.S. state • Least populated U.S. state • State due south of Georgia • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2025-08-22
Across
- The change of state from gas directly to solid without passing through the liquid state.
- Mixture A mixture in which the components are not evenly distributed and can be visually distinguished.
- A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- Properties Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its identity (e.g., melting point, color, density).
- Substance A material that has a constant composition and distinct properties; either an element or a compound.
- Change A change that affects the form of a substance but not its identity.
- The amount of mass per unit volume of a substance; how compact the substance is.
- A pure substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined in fixed proportions.
- Properties Characteristics that describe a substance's ability to undergo chemical changes (e.g., reactivity, flammability).
- A tool used to measure the mass of substances.
- The process of turning a liquid into vapor to separate it from dissolved solids.
- Mixture A mixture that has a uniform composition and appearance throughout (also called a solution).
- The change of state from liquid to solid.
Down
- The ability of particles to be pushed closer together.
- Change A change that results in the formation of new substances with different properties.
- The change of state from solid to liquid.
- A method for separating and analyzing components of a mixture based on their movement through a medium.
- The amount of space occupied by a substance.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- The change of state from liquid to gas.
- A technique used to separate solids from liquids using a filter.
- The change of state from gas to liquid.
- A process that separates substances based on differences in boiling points.
- The change of state from solid directly to gas without passing through the liquid state.
- of Matter The physical forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, and gas.
25 Clues: The change of state from liquid to gas. • The change of state from gas to liquid. • The change of state from solid to liquid. • The change of state from liquid to solid. • The amount of space occupied by a substance. • A tool used to measure the mass of substances. • A pure substance made of only one type of atom. • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- the ability to do work
- Gasses and Liquids are both _________
- when solid turns to gas
- matter that has no definite shape or volume
- Energy can __________ be created or destroyed
- When heat transfers through touching.
- when liquid turns to gas
- when gas turns to liquid
- The way Gasses and Fluids move
Down
- temperature is the __________ kinetic energy
- when liquid turns to solid
- when gas turns to solid
- When solid turns to liquid
- When heat transfers through waves
- When heat transfers through fluids
- When something hot transfers to something cold
- matter that has no definite shape and definite volume
- Thermal energy is the ______ of kinetic and potential energy
- the uneven particles of liquids create Surface ___________
- Matter that has definite shape and volume
20 Clues: the ability to do work • when gas turns to solid • when solid turns to gas • when liquid turns to gas • when gas turns to liquid • when liquid turns to solid • When solid turns to liquid • The way Gasses and Fluids move • When heat transfers through waves • When heat transfers through fluids • Gasses and Liquids are both _________ • When heat transfers through touching. • ...
50 States So Far 2026-03-31
Across
- State whose capital is Pierre
- State whose capital is Juneau
- Capital of Arkansas
- State whose capital is Lincoln
- Capital of Colorado
- State whose capital is Topeka
- Capital of Indiana
- State whose capital is Salem
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Wisconsin
- State whose capital is Helena
- State whose capital is Honolulu
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- State whose capital is Austin
- State whose capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Ohio
- State whose capital is Baton Rouge
- Capital of Missouri
- State whose capital is Cheyenne
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Nevada
- State whose capital is Sacramento
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Arizona
- State whose capital is Boise
- Capital of Utah
28 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Minnesota • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of North Dakota • State whose capital is Salem • State whose capital is Boise • ...
Constitutional Convention 2022-08-08
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- Supported the new constitution and a strong central government
- Lower house of Congress based on Virginia Plan
- President of the Constitutional Convention
- Upper house of Congress based on New Jersey Plan
- Beloved celebrity delegate from Pennsylvania
- Father of the Constitution; organized the constitutional convention
- Written by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison
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- Distrusted the new constitution; wanted strong states
- The Three-Fifths Compromise decided how ______ should be counted towards the population.
- Plan in which states in Congress would share equal power despite population
- Solution to the states' power controversy in which a two-house legislature would preside
- Proposed the Connecticut Compromise and Three-Fifths Compromise
- Replaced the weak Articles of Confederation
- Refused to sign constitution, because it lacked a Bill of Rights
- Plan in which states in Congress had various levels of power based on population
- List of individual liberties added to the constitution
- Means two houses of Congress
17 Clues: Means two houses of Congress • Written by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison • President of the Constitutional Convention • Replaced the weak Articles of Confederation • Beloved celebrity delegate from Pennsylvania • Lower house of Congress based on Virginia Plan • Upper house of Congress based on New Jersey Plan • Distrusted the new constitution; wanted strong states • ...
The Civil War 2024-01-17
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- last name of the Confederate general
- the turning point of the Civil War
- _____________ Proclamation freed the slaves in the Confederacy
- the South had this kind of economy
- what the Northern states called themselves
- this battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
- was the North FOR or AGAINST slavery?
- is what the North & South were fighting over freeing
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- last name of the President of the Confederacy
- when a group of states leaves a country
- the first shots fired of the Civil War
- what the Southern states called themselves
- the North had this kind of economy
- the 16th president of the United States
- to block a port to keep your enemy from receiving goods
- last name of the Union general
- the south was anti-________ because it would make the goods they were buying more expensive
17 Clues: last name of the Union general • the turning point of the Civil War • the North had this kind of economy • the South had this kind of economy • last name of the Confederate general • was the North FOR or AGAINST slavery? • the first shots fired of the Civil War • when a group of states leaves a country • the 16th president of the United States • ...
WAJMAMO Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- Were against going to war with the British
- was Washington's answer to foreign policy
- After this battle Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner
- which branch was affected by Marbury V Madison
- Acts were controversial laws that were created during the Adams administration
- was the last Federalist president elected to the United States
- Jackson became a war hero after the Battle of New Orleans
- redefined Judicial Review
- Elected as the Fourth President of the United States
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- Treaty that ends the War of 1812
- Clay Creator of the American System
- was ushered in by James Monroe
- Rebellion was put down by Washington and The U.S Army
- Elected as the Fifth President of the United States
- was George Washington's Secretary of Treasury
- Supported going to war against the British
- War between the United States and Great Britain that ended in a draw
17 Clues: redefined Judicial Review • was ushered in by James Monroe • Treaty that ends the War of 1812 • Clay Creator of the American System • was Washington's answer to foreign policy • Were against going to war with the British • Supported going to war against the British • was George Washington's Secretary of Treasury • which branch was affected by Marbury V Madison • ...
Amendments crossword puzzle 2024-06-05
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- Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- Protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts.
- The rights of citizens will be protected whether these rights are listed or not.
- Protects against unreasonable search and seizure.
- Right to bear arms.
- Restricts housing soldiers in private homes.
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- granted women the right to vote.
- Rights to a fast and public trial by an impartial jury and to be aware of the criminal charges.
- Exercising their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
- forbids chattel slavery across the United States and in every territory under its control
- Powers not specifically given to the federal government, nor withheld from the states, belong to the states.
- grant citizenship to “All persons born or naturalized in the United States,”
14 Clues: Right to bear arms. • granted women the right to vote. • Restricts housing soldiers in private homes. • Protects against unreasonable search and seizure. • Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. • Exercising their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves. • Protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts. • ...
Articles of Confederation 2025-08-19
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- Under the Virginia Plan, these states would have more power.
- Under the Articles Congress had the power to ____ money.
- States began putting these import taxes on each other, even though the Articles said they couldn't.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government only had this branch.
- Under the New Jersey Plan, each state would have an ____ number of votes in Congress.
- The Antifederalists demanded this in order to protect people from the stronger central government created by the Constitution.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not ______ its laws, so states could just ignore laws
- Under the Articles the country could not pay its debts because it could not require states to pay ____.
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- This group advocated in favor of a stronger central government in the new Constitution.
- This type of legislature was created by the Great / Connecticut Compromise
- This document replaced the Articles of Confederation.
- The Articles did not let Congress draft these for a national army
- If states wanted to change the Articles of Confederation, the vote had to be ____.
- Under the Articles states made their own ____ deals with foreign countries.
14 Clues: This document replaced the Articles of Confederation. • Under the Articles Congress had the power to ____ money. • Under the Virginia Plan, these states would have more power. • The Articles did not let Congress draft these for a national army • This type of legislature was created by the Great / Connecticut Compromise • ...
topic 4 2022-11-03
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- a person who advocates or supports a system of government
- support congress
- able to deport
- britian treaty
- apologize to francese
- bank argument
- delagated resevered concurrent
- treaty spaintreaty large
- one branch
- population
- regulate trade
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- angry farmers
- small states
- first president
- moving of captial
- two branches
- philly and NY
- large states
- no critizing gov.
- part of congres gives power
20 Clues: one branch • population • small states • two branches • large states • angry farmers • philly and NY • bank argument • able to deport • britian treaty • regulate trade • first president • support congress • moving of captial • no critizing gov. • apologize to francese • treaty spaintreaty large • part of congres gives power • delagated resevered concurrent • ...
Marie's Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-06
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- These members are the head of the executive departments
- The legislative branch and their roles and responsibilities to the U.S. government
- Slave trade was banned in the United States in 1808
- Ruled that the Constitution requires the states to provide defense attorneys to criminal defendants charged with serious offenses who cannot afford lawyers themselves.
- All states use this system with the exception of Maine & Nebraska
- Having retroactive effect or force
- A plan for a strong national government with three branches
- The first written constitution of the United States
- Granted the right to vote at the age of 18
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- review by the U.S. Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act
- A deal between the large & small states to provide representation
- Powers not granted to the national government and not denied to the state
- Once a presidential candidate reaches this number they win the election
- A president can only serve two terms
- An action designed to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill
- Senate can vote to set an end to a debate without also rejecting the bill
- Powers that are given to the national government in the Constitution
- First ten amendments to the constitution
18 Clues: Having retroactive effect or force • A president can only serve two terms • First ten amendments to the constitution • Granted the right to vote at the age of 18 • Slave trade was banned in the United States in 1808 • The first written constitution of the United States • These members are the head of the executive departments • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary 2023-01-17
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- a number that is multiplied
- property that states that for three or more numbers, their product is always the same regardless of their grouping
- property that states that if you multiply a sum by a number, it is the same as multiplying by each addend before adding
- terms with the same variables raised to the same exponents
- a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number
- property that states that for three or more numbers, their sum is always the same regardless of their grouping
- specific number whose value does not change
- operations that undo each other
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- a number written as a product of its prime factors
- property that states that two or more numbers can be multiplied in any order without changing the product
- property that states that two or more numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum
- an expression that contains numbers, symbols, and variables
- a rule for evaluating expressions
- the number that indicates the number of times a base is used as a factor
- the number multiplied by a variable
- expression expressions with the same value
- a number formed by repeated multiplication
- parts of an expression that are added or subtracted
18 Clues: a number that is multiplied • operations that undo each other • a rule for evaluating expressions • the number multiplied by a variable • expression expressions with the same value • a number formed by repeated multiplication • specific number whose value does not change • a number written as a product of its prime factors • ...
Just Right Government 2015-01-06
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- In the Senate every state gets ___ votes
- Under the Articles of Confederation, each state had ___ vote in Congress
- Larger states had more ___ and felt they should get more votes
- Under the Articles of Confederation, _____ was the only branch of government
- This is the document that explains how our government is currently set up
- The Constitution says the __ laws are superior to state laws.
- The Articles of Confederation did not set up a very ______ government
- The _____ plan favoreda the large states because representation was based on population
- The _____ plan wanted equal voting rights for all states no matter their population
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- Under the Articles of Confederation, each state was ______
- Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not ____ the laws it had made
- The big and small states reached an agreement or a _____
- The ____ had more power than the federal government under the Articles of Confederation
- Representation in the House of Representatives is done by ___
- A group of individuals that are united together
- Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not collect ____
16 Clues: In the Senate every state gets ___ votes • A group of individuals that are united together • The big and small states reached an agreement or a _____ • Under the Articles of Confederation, each state was ______ • Representation in the House of Representatives is done by ___ • The Constitution says the __ laws are superior to state laws. • ...
Constitution 2014-11-07
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- Under the Articles, these had more power than the federal government
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Under the Articles, the federal government could not _______ as a response to the Stamp Act and Tea Act
- Chairman of the Constitutional Convention
- Father of the Constitution
- Branch of government that decides if laws are constitutional
- In the 3/5 compromise these people count as 3/5 of a free person
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- Branch of government that enforces laws
- The plan for the larger states; becomes the basis for the House of Reps
- Large states wanted representation based on this
- Federal law is supreme
- Under the Articles, all states had an ________ vote
- The plan for the small states; becomes the basis for the Senate
- Farmer who rebelled against Massachusetts showing the weakness of the Articles of Confederation
14 Clues: Federal law is supreme • Father of the Constitution • Branch of government that makes laws • Branch of government that enforces laws • Chairman of the Constitutional Convention • Large states wanted representation based on this • Under the Articles, all states had an ________ vote • Branch of government that decides if laws are constitutional • ...
civil war crossword 2021-10-27
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- racism
- deadliest war in U.S history
- Southern states
- 1st battle of civil war
- to get rid of
- military leader in civil war
- Northern states
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- leader of confederate states
- how Harriet Tubman freed 100s of slaves
- 16th president of the U.S
- Fort was attacked on April 1861
- leading cause of civilwar
- slave who could read and right
- election of 1860
14 Clues: racism • to get rid of • Southern states • Northern states • election of 1860 • 1st battle of civil war • 16th president of the U.S • leading cause of civilwar • leader of confederate states • deadliest war in U.S history • military leader in civil war • slave who could read and right • Fort was attacked on April 1861 • how Harriet Tubman freed 100s of slaves
Expressions Review 2023-01-30
Across
- ____________ property of multiplication states that when we multiply an number by zero, the resulting product is always zero.
- The number of times the base is multiplied by itself
- A number, variable or a product of a number and one or more variables.
- ___________ property states that to multiply a sum or difference by a number, multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.
- Two algebraic expressions connected by =, <, > or similar sign
- To write a number as a product of its factors
- A number, variable or combination of number and variables separated by + or - signs
- A term that does not have a variable
- A sentence with an equal (=) sign
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- ____________ property states that changing the grouping of addends does not change the sum
- The largest power of a variable in an expression
- ____________ property states that changing order of addends does not change the sum
- A sentence with a sign other than an equal sign
- A number multiplied by a variable or variables
- ____________ property of multiplication states that the product of one and any number is that number.
- A letter that can be replaced by a number
- The number used as a factor with an exponent
17 Clues: A sentence with an equal (=) sign • A term that does not have a variable • A letter that can be replaced by a number • The number used as a factor with an exponent • To write a number as a product of its factors • A number multiplied by a variable or variables • A sentence with a sign other than an equal sign • The largest power of a variable in an expression • ...
Constitution Articles Two through Six Challenge 2025-04-14
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- Constitutionally guaranteed right, in a trial.
- Federal courts get involved when there's a problem between different _________ .
- President's job title, when he gives orders to the military. (3 words)
- An addition to the Constitution.
- How long you have to be an American citizen, to be president.
- The group of people that has to agree with the president, to make a treaty.
- Group of judges whose decisions cannot be overriden. (2 words)
- The president's annual speech to Congress (4 words)
- States are not allowed to show any __________ to their own residents.
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- The part of Congress left out of approving ambassadors, etc. (3 words)
- Fraction of the states that have to approve a change to the Constitution. (2 words)
- The part of the Constitution that says states have to respect each other's laws. (4 words)
- The Constitution has very specific rules for how to create new _________.
- Number of years in one presidential term.
- The official religion of the United States.
- ___________ who run to another state have to be arrested by the new state and returned.
- How Congress can hold government officials responsible for poor behavior on the job.
- Oh no! Just too young to be president. (2 words)
18 Clues: An addition to the Constitution. • Number of years in one presidential term. • The official religion of the United States. • Constitutionally guaranteed right, in a trial. • Oh no! Just too young to be president. (2 words) • The president's annual speech to Congress (4 words) • How long you have to be an American citizen, to be president. • ...
Vocab Project 2023-04-14
Across
- a boat powered by a steam engine
- somebody who encourages people to join a group or take action.
- the eleven southern states that left the union during the civil war, also called the confederate states of America
- to withdraw from a country or organization
- an order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863 that announced the freedom of enslaved people in the rebelling states
- a geographic area with boundaries and a government with a constitution, plus some say in the federal government.
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- a system of government in which power is divided between a federal, or national government and its various state governments.
- The head of the executive branch
- the group of people who make laws for the United States. It has elected representatives from all states.
- the north part of the country during the civil war/United States
- someone who wants to end slavery
- a person who comes into a country to live there.
- a written document that outlines how the state will be governmentally organized.
- a change to government process or document
14 Clues: a boat powered by a steam engine • The head of the executive branch • someone who wants to end slavery • to withdraw from a country or organization • a change to government process or document • a person who comes into a country to live there. • somebody who encourages people to join a group or take action. • ...
Vocab project 2023-04-13
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- The head of the executive branch
- to withdraw from a country or organization
- a geographic area with boundaries and a government with a constitution, plus some say in the federal government.
- someone who wants to end slavery
- an order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863 that announced the freedom of enslaved people in the rebelling states
- a person who comes into a country to live there.
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- the north part of the country during the civil war/United States
- the eleven southern states that left the union during the civil war, also called the confederate states of America
- a system of government in which power is divided between a federal, or national government and its various state governments.
- a change to government process or document
- somebody who encourages people to join a group or take action.
- a boat powered by a steam engine
- the group of people who make laws for the United States. It has elected representatives from all states.
- a written document that outlines how the state will be governmentally organized.
14 Clues: The head of the executive branch • a boat powered by a steam engine • someone who wants to end slavery • a change to government process or document • to withdraw from a country or organization • a person who comes into a country to live there. • somebody who encourages people to join a group or take action. • ...
Georgia in World War I 2019-03-28
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- An aircraft company that made bombers for the U.S. Army Air Force.
- A racist governor of Georgia who opposed many New Deal programs. Georgians loved him because he fought for farmers and their interests.
- The day stocks began to drop to their true worth and people sold their stocks for a cheaper price.
- A New Deal program that paid farmers not to produce certain crops so that farm prices could be raised.
- An event that marked the beginning of the Great Depression in which stock prices dropped rapidly.
- A New Deal program that gave men aged 18 to 25 jobs.
- An act in which Congress allowed president Roosevelt to lend or lease arms to the British.
- A New Deal program that provided government benefits such as retirement pay for retired workers.
- Longest period of unemployment and low economic activity starting in 1929.
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- A New Deal program that offered low-interest loans to companies to build power lines in rural areas.
- President Roosevelt's plan to use government programs to help the United States recover from the Great Depression.
- The Japanese bombed this place which resulted in the United States declaring war on them.
- Insect that destroyed the cotton crop.
- A United States senator from Georgia who was instrumental in boosting the defense budget. He also served on the Appropriations Committee.
- The 32nd President of the United States. He introduced the "New Deal" programs which helped the United States get out of the Great Depression.
- A long period of time with little to no rain.
- A native Georgian who worked with President Roosevelt to increase the United States' military readiness. He also served as chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee.
- A war in which Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and United States went against Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
18 Clues: Insect that destroyed the cotton crop. • A long period of time with little to no rain. • A New Deal program that gave men aged 18 to 25 jobs. • An aircraft company that made bombers for the U.S. Army Air Force. • Longest period of unemployment and low economic activity starting in 1929. • ...
Constitution test review (Fiona Prood) 2024-01-03
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- Senators are elected by the.
- This is the number of years that let the slave trade continue as a compromise.
- This was a comprised so big and small states would be happy.
- The primary role of the judicial branch that make sure laws are constitutional.
- This was the plan that was favored by the larger states and they thought that representation should be based on population.
- Which states thought that slaves should not count toward a state's population.
- How many years one senator term is
- This branch of government makes new laws.
- These states wanted to end the slave trade.
- The minimum age requirement for a senator.
- This branch of government reviews laws.
- This amendment made selling, making, and buying alcohol illegal.
- This is part of the executive branch and acts as the president's advisor.
- This branch of government executes the laws.
- The president is elected by the.
- Which states thought that slaves should count towards a state's population.
- What is a change in the constitution called?
- The total number of votes in the Electoral College.
- Representatives are elected by the
- This amendment repealed the 18th Amendment.
- These states wanted to continue the slave trade.
- This states that the constitution is "the supreme law of the land."
- How many years one representative term is
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- This amendment gave women suffrage.
- The introduction to the Constitution.
- What determines the number of representatives per state?
- The number of votes needed to win an election.
- The total number of electoral votes the state representatives have.
- How many years a president term is
- The process that is used to elect the president is based on the number of electoral votes each state is given.
- The minimum age requirement for a representative.
- After Shays Rebelliontes sent people to Philadelphia so they could amend what document?
- The first ten amendments to the constitution.
- This amendment abolished slavery.
- The compromise that decided the percentage of the slave population that would count towards representation.
- The people who approve a justice to the Supreme Court.
- Another name for the legislative branch.
- The minimum age requirement for the present.
- This was the plan that was favored by the small states and they wanted equal representation in Congress.
- The people who demanded a bill of rights.
- The person who appoints a justice to the Supreme Court.
- Congress is broken into two houses which makes it?
- How many senators does each state have?
43 Clues: Senators are elected by the. • The president is elected by the. • This amendment abolished slavery. • How many years a president term is • How many years one senator term is • Representatives are elected by the • This amendment gave women suffrage. • The introduction to the Constitution. • This branch of government reviews laws. • How many senators does each state have? • ...
Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy 2024-04-14
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- Opportunities to reach out to government officials to influence public policy. Our structure of government provides citizens with many of these through separation of powers and checks and balances
- Power is shared between the national and state governments
- Powers that can be inferred from vague constitutional provisions like the necessary and proper clause
- National funding with almost no restrictions to the states on its use, the least used form of funding
- Grants from the federal government to the states that come with very specific strings attached. The federal government prioritizes how the money will be spent by the states
- “Great Compromise” over representation in the Constitution
- Ultimate political authority rests with the people
- Compromise for electing the country’s chief executive/magistrate
- Agreement to add this to the Constitution appeased the concerns of the Anti-Federalists
- All people have certain rights that cannot be taken away
- A model of rep dem that recognizes group-based activism by nongovernmental interests striving for impact on political decision making
- Highlighted the lack of centralized military and taxing power under the Articles of Confederation
- A model of rep dem that emphasizes limited participation in politics and civil society
- A check the House has against officers of the U.S. Simple majority vote would trigger a trial in the Senate where 2/3rds are needed to remove
- Article 5 in the Constitution outlines this process (2/3 vote in both houses of Congress; 3/4 of state legislatures)
- The year in the 19th century that the Constitution first permitted a Congressional ban on the slave trade (180_)
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- Supported ratification of the Constitution and a strong central government
- Reserve powers, a major justification for supporters of states rights
- A government’s power cannot be absolute
- Powers shared by the federal and state governments
- Implicit agreement among the people in a society to give up some freedoms to maintain social order
- Grants from the federal government to the states that allow the states discretion in how to spend the money
- Compromise in Constitution about how slaves would be counted for representation and taxation purposes
- Contrary to a direct democracy, a government where the scheme of representation takes place
- A model of rep dem that emphasizes broad participation in politics and civil society
- Powers that are explicitly spelled out in the Constitution
- Opposed the Constitution’s ratification, wanting more power reserved to the states rather than a strong central government
- Requirements by the national government of the states
28 Clues: A government’s power cannot be absolute • Powers shared by the federal and state governments • Ultimate political authority rests with the people • Requirements by the national government of the states • All people have certain rights that cannot be taken away • Power is shared between the national and state governments • ...
SECTION 14: PAYROLL FOR U.S. EMPLOYEES ABROAD AND ALIENS IN THE U.S. 2026-02-14
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- Federal withholding certificate used by employees to determine income tax withholding.
- Income earned by U.S. citizens or residents while working outside the United States.
- Employer policy reimbursing employees if foreign taxes exceed their hypothetical home-country tax.
- The required timing for depositing withheld federal employment taxes.
- An individual who does not meet U.S. residency tests and is taxed only on U.S.-source income.
- Government approval allowing a foreign national to work legally in the United States.
- Information return used to report income paid to foreign persons and related withholding.
- Form used by foreign individuals to certify foreign status and claim treaty benefits.
- Federal program providing retirement, survivor, and disability benefits funded through payroll taxes.
- An individual who is both a resident and nonresident alien during the same tax year.
- Provision allowing exclusion of certain employer-provided housing costs from income for employees working abroad.
- Form used by nonresident aliens to claim exemption from withholding based on a tax treaty.
- Employer policy ensuring employees working abroad pay approximately the same taxes as if working in the United States.
- A U.S. citizen or resident working outside the United States.
- IRS test used to determine residency status based on days of physical presence in the United States.
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- Provision allowing qualified individuals to exclude a portion of foreign earned income from federal taxation.
- Federal health insurance program funded through payroll taxes.
- Employment Authorization Document issued to certain foreign nationals permitting employment.
- An agreement between countries to coordinate Social Security coverage and avoid dual taxation.
- An individual who meets the green card test or substantial presence test and is taxed similarly to a U.S. citizen.
- Statement reporting U.S.-source income paid to foreign individuals subject to withholding.
- Federal unemployment tax paid by employers to fund unemployment benefits.
- A taxpayer identification number used for tax reporting purposes.
- A taxpayer identification number issued to individuals who are not eligible for a Social Security number.
- Withholding requirements that may apply based on state residency or work location.
- A credit allowed for income taxes paid to a foreign government.
- CARD A document issued by the government granting lawful permanent residence and authorization to work in the United States.
- An agreement between the United States and another country to avoid double taxation.
- Government authorization allowing a foreign national to enter the United States for a specific purpose.
29 Clues: A U.S. citizen or resident working outside the United States. • Federal health insurance program funded through payroll taxes. • A credit allowed for income taxes paid to a foreign government. • A taxpayer identification number used for tax reporting purposes. • The required timing for depositing withheld federal employment taxes. • ...
US HISTORY 2024-05-22
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- - Landmark Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review.
- - Movement advocating for equal rights and treatment of African Americans.
- - The United States _____________ is the supreme law of the land.
- - Declaration of _____________ was adopted on July 4, 1776.
- - African American civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama.
- - Symbolic figure representing women who worked in factories during World War II.
- - Series of conflicts between Native American tribes and the United States government.
- - New York City borough where the Statue of Liberty is located.
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- - Secret research project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.
- - President Abraham Lincoln's _____________ Proclamation declared freedom for slaves in Confederate states.
- - Era in US history when the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages were banned.
- - Major battle of the Civil War fought in Pennsylvania in 1863.
- - Period after the Civil War when the South was rebuilt and readmitted to the Union.
- - Belief that it was America's destiny to expand westward across the North American continent.
- - Political scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
- - Severe economic downturn that lasted from 1929 to the late 1930s.
- - Conflict between the Northern and Southern states from 1861 to 1865.
- - Period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
18 Clues: - Declaration of _____________ was adopted on July 4, 1776. • - Major battle of the Civil War fought in Pennsylvania in 1863. • - New York City borough where the Statue of Liberty is located. • - The United States _____________ is the supreme law of the land. • - Severe economic downturn that lasted from 1929 to the late 1930s. • ...
27 Amendments crossword puzzle 2024-06-05
Across
- granted women the right to vote.
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- forbids chattel slavery across the United States and in every territory under its control
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- The rights of citizens will be protected whether these rights are listed or not.
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- grant citizenship to “All persons born or naturalized in the United States,”
- Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- Protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts.
- Rights to a fast and public trial by an impartial jury and to be aware of the criminal charges.
- Exercising their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
- Restricts housing soldiers in private homes.
- Right to bear arms.
- Powers not specifically given to the federal government, nor withheld from the states, belong to the states.
- Protects against unreasonable search and seizure.
14 Clues: Right to bear arms. • granted women the right to vote. • Restricts housing soldiers in private homes. • Protects against unreasonable search and seizure. • Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. • Protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts. • Exercising their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves. • ...
27 Amendments crossword puzzle 2024-06-05
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- granted women the right to vote.
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- forbids chattel slavery across the United States and in every territory under its control
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- The rights of citizens will be protected whether these rights are listed or not.
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- grant citizenship to “All persons born or naturalized in the United States,”
- Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- Protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts.
- Rights to a fast and public trial by an impartial jury and to be aware of the criminal charges.
- Exercising their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
- Restricts housing soldiers in private homes.
- Right to bear arms.
- Powers not specifically given to the federal government, nor withheld from the states, belong to the states.
- Protects against unreasonable search and seizure.
14 Clues: Right to bear arms. • granted women the right to vote. • Restricts housing soldiers in private homes. • Protects against unreasonable search and seizure. • Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. • Protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts. • Exercising their right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves. • ...
Semester Review Puzzle II- Electric Booggaloo 2014-12-14
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- The President is elected through a system called the ____________ college.
- The two historical documents that created an English tradition that the colonists wanted to continue in America were the English Bill of Rights and the _________.
- Under the Articles, Congress could not_____ _____.
- __________ is the request that a decision be reviewed by a higher court.
- The ________ branch, also known as Congress, makes the laws in our government.
- The _________ branch interprets the laws.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, most power was given to the _____.
- The ____ Plan called for the central government to have 3 separate branches.
- The _________ amendment protects the freedom of religion, speech, and the press.
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- the Northern states agreed to the Three-Fifths ___ because they didn't want the southern states to pull out of the union.
- _______ Sovereignty asserts that people are the source of a government's power.
- Many states insisted that a _______ be added to the Constitution.
- _____ Rights such as freedom of speech, religion and the right to a trial.
- The president is part of the _____ branch.
- The main job of the Supreme Court is to serve as the nation’s final court of __________.
- The division of powers between the federal government and the states is called ___.
- In a _________ government, the government has only the powers that the Constitution gives it.
- The ________ amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms.
- John Locke declared that every individual has ________.
19 Clues: The _________ branch interprets the laws. • The president is part of the _____ branch. • Under the Articles, Congress could not_____ _____. • John Locke declared that every individual has ________. • The ________ amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms. • Many states insisted that a _______ be added to the Constitution. • ...
Semester Review Puzzle II- Electric Booggaloo 2014-12-14
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- The ____ Plan called for the central government to have 3 separate branches.
- In a _________ government, the government has only the powers that the Constitution gives it.
- The ________ branch, also known as Congress, makes the laws in our government.
- __________ is the request that a decision be reviewed by a higher court.
- The President is elected through a system called the ____________ college.
- Under the Articles, Congress could not_____ _____.
- The two historical documents that created an English tradition that the colonists wanted to continue in America were the English Bill of Rights and the _________.
- _______ Sovereignty asserts that people are the source of a government's power.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, most power was given to the _____.
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- _____ Rights such as freedom of speech, religion and the right to a trial.
- The division of powers between the federal government and the states is called ___.
- Many states insisted that a _______ be added to the Constitution.
- The _________ branch interprets the laws.
- The _________ amendment protects the freedom of religion, speech, and the press.
- the Northern states agreed to the Three-Fifths ___ because they didn't want the southern states to pull out of the union.
- The president is part of the _____ branch.
- John Locke declared that every individual has ________.
- The ________ amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms.
18 Clues: The _________ branch interprets the laws. • The president is part of the _____ branch. • Under the Articles, Congress could not_____ _____. • John Locke declared that every individual has ________. • The ________ amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms. • Many states insisted that a _______ be added to the Constitution. • ...
Andrew Jackson 2023-02-13
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- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
- andrew Jacksons nickname
- to make it invalid
- a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference.
- Andrew Jacksons wife
- Three events in American political history
- a person's ability to participate in society by being able to vote at elections.
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina who held many important positions including being the seventh vice president of the United States
- American financier who served as the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United States
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- American lawyer and statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States
- indian cheif the leader of a group of Native Americans.
- a deadly route used by Native Americans when forced off their ancestral lands and into Oklahoma
- a group of people who believe in a strong government
- the largest tribe in the United States
- a derogatory term for selected by the u.s department of treasury
- political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government
- American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States
18 Clues: to make it invalid • Andrew Jacksons wife • andrew Jacksons nickname • the largest tribe in the United States • Three events in American political history • a group of people who believe in a strong government • indian cheif the leader of a group of Native Americans. • a derogatory term for selected by the u.s department of treasury • ...
Articles of Confederation-Harlen 2026-03-06
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- ____ of the thirteen states had to agree to pass any laws
- this person served as Washington's right hand man
- _______ wanted a strong central government that had more power over the people and the states
- person who is known as the "Father of the Constitution"
- this person was appointed secretary of war by Washington
- this persons ideas were the model for the House of Representatives and Senate
- this was outlawed in 1808
- the new government was fearful of this
- ______ was a plan that stated that each state no matter the size would have the same amount of representatives in Congress
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- on the one dollar bill and the quarter
- _______ wanted a weaker federal government that gave more power to the states and the people
- person was chosen to serve as a delegate of New Jersey
- _____ was a plan that gave Congress more power over the states
- this person was a delegate of Connecticut
- Roger Sherman proposed the idea that Congress be made up of two parts in the ____
- the United States doubled in size because of thsi
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- this person refused to sign the document unless several amendments were added, these amendments later became known as the Bill of Rights
18 Clues: this was outlawed in 1808 • wrote the Declaration of Independence • on the one dollar bill and the quarter • the new government was fearful of this • this person was a delegate of Connecticut • this person served as Washington's right hand man • the United States doubled in size because of thsi • person was chosen to serve as a delegate of New Jersey • ...
Semester Review Puzzle II- Electric Buggaloo 2014-12-14
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- The main job of the Supreme Court is to serve as the nation’s final court of __________.
- _____ Rights such as freedom of speech, religion and the right to a trial.
- The ________ branch, also known as Congress, makes the laws in our government.
- Under the Articles, Congress could not_____ _____.
- The _________ branch interprets the laws.
- The division of powers between the federal government and the states is called ___.
- The ____ Plan called for the central government to have 3 separate branches.
- The President is elected through a system called the ____________ college.
- The _________ amendment protects the freedom of religion, speech, and the press.
- __________ is the request that a decision be reviewed by a higher court.
- The ________ amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms.
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- _______ Sovereignty asserts that people are the source of a government's power.
- Many states insisted that a _______ be added to the Constitution.
- John Locke declared that every individual has ________.
- the Northern states agreed to the Three-Fifths ___ because they didn't want the southern states to pull out of the union.
- The president is part of the _____ branch.
- The two historical documents that created an English tradition that the colonists wanted to continue in America were the English Bill of Rights and the _________.
- In a _________ government, the government has only the powers that the Constitution gives it.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, most power was given to the _____.
19 Clues: The _________ branch interprets the laws. • The president is part of the _____ branch. • Under the Articles, Congress could not_____ _____. • John Locke declared that every individual has ________. • The ________ amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms. • Many states insisted that a _______ be added to the Constitution. • ...
Madison Goshey- Chapter 4 2020-12-03
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- a system of spending, taxing,and providing aid in the federal system
- federal aid is distributed to the states (specific purpose)
- the idea that southern states could nullify national laws that they believed clashed with state interests
- include money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities
- powers that are not specifically listed in the Constitution
- a power held by the national government and the state government at the same time
- a series of initiatives aimed at eliminating poverty and social inequality
- federalism under the New Deal
- ensures that extradition can take place
- demands on states to carry out certain policies as a condition of receiving grant money
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- state and national governments were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence
- federal grants that are given for more general purposes or for broad policy areas
- powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to all governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation
- political leaders worked to reverse the trend of the national government expanding
- powers granted to the national government by the Constitution
- powers that the Constitution neither mention nor prohibit
- the idea that states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
- the idea of returning power to states
18 Clues: federalism under the New Deal • the idea of returning power to states • ensures that extradition can take place • powers that the Constitution neither mention nor prohibit • federal aid is distributed to the states (specific purpose) • powers that are not specifically listed in the Constitution • powers granted to the national government by the Constitution • ...
Module 8 Vocabulary 2023-02-16
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- stated that the United States would not take sides with any European countries that were at war
- Agreement in which Spain gave up all of Florida to the United States
- the vice president of George Washington.
- the treaty that forced the Creek nation to give up millions of acres of their land
- the power of a court to determine the constitutionally of a governmental action
- from france
- United States commodore who led the fleet that defeated the British on Lake Erie during the War of 1812
- 1817 agreement that limited American and British naval forces on the Great Lakes
- warship which defeated the British warship guerrine in 1812 called "old ironsides"
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- the first president.
- "Legalized pirates," more than a thousand strong, who inflicted heavy damage on British shipping
- Battle where a Naval force led by Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the British and secured Lake Erie
- the territory the united states
- "Father of the Constitution," Federalist leader, and fourth President of the United States.
- a case that needed the supreme court and judicial review
- an offical ban on trade other on commercial activity with a particular country
- the woman who helped lewis and clark with geography
- 1803
18 Clues: 1803 • from france • the first president. • the territory the united states • the vice president of George Washington. • the woman who helped lewis and clark with geography • a case that needed the supreme court and judicial review • Agreement in which Spain gave up all of Florida to the United States • ...
The Civil War 2026-02-19
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- States Northern states where slavery was not allowed.
- The Union General who defeated the Southern army to win the war.
- The first major battle of the Civil War; it took place near Manassas, Virginia.
- The man who led a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia in 1831.
- The courthouse location where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
- The 16th President of the United States who wanted to keep the Union together.
- An economy based on farming, like the South.
- A brave woman who led many enslaved people to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- To have formally withdrawn or broken away from the Union.
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- An abolitionist who led a raid on the Harper’s Ferry arsenal to start a slave rebellion.
- The Virginian General who led the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
- An economy based on factories and manufacturing, like the North.
- The capital city of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
- The nickname given to General Thomas Jackson at the Battle of Bull Run.
- People who worked and campaigned to end slavery.
- The Confederate ironclad ship (renamed the Virginia) that fought the Monitor.
- states Southern states where slavery was legal.
- The state that was created because people in the western counties did not want to leave the Union.
18 Clues: An economy based on farming, like the South. • states Southern states where slavery was legal. • People who worked and campaigned to end slavery. • States Northern states where slavery was not allowed. • The capital city of the Confederacy during the Civil War. • To have formally withdrawn or broken away from the Union. • ...
Reconstruction Vocab 2025-10-06
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- Government department or organization that is given a specific job
- Saving; to keep in existence
- A change to the Constitution (27 total)
- Liberties Rights guaranteed to every citizen- these rights are protected by the law
- the act of doing away with or putting an end to (as in slavery)
- amendment law that says everyone born in the United States is a citizen and must be treated fairly under the law
- amendment law that says people cannot be stopped from voting because of their race, color, or if they were previously enslaved
- Education Education that teaches job skills
- to deprive someone of a right of citizenship, especially the right to vote
- tax a fee that a person had to pay to be allowed to vote in an election
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- The separation of people by race
- Forgiveness; to make up
- To treat others differently or unfairly
- Troops United States military soldiers
- Codes unfair laws passed in Southern states right after the Civil War to control newly freed Black people
- “REBUILD” – 12 years after the Civil War when former Confederate states were brought back to the United States (1865-1877)
- Public Office To have a government job
- amendment law that ended the practice of slavery in the US
18 Clues: Forgiveness; to make up • Saving; to keep in existence • The separation of people by race • Troops United States military soldiers • Public Office To have a government job • To treat others differently or unfairly • A change to the Constitution (27 total) • Education Education that teaches job skills • amendment law that ended the practice of slavery in the US • ...
US Geography 2026-03-12
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- States in the south and southwest that have a warm climate and tend to be politically conservative.
- A large part of the ocean—much bigger than a bay—reaching into the land.
- A slowly moving mass of ice.
- The geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- A vast prairie region extending from Alberta and Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada south through the west central United States into Texas; formerly inhabited by Native Americans.
- Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
- Region in the far Northwestern United States that has low religious attendance
- A part of the sea that curves into the coastline.
- A large subtropical swamp in southern Florida that is noted for its wildlife.
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- The boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania.
- An arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land.
- Distance measured in degrees east and west of an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- The midwestern states where corn is grown.
- A spring that discharges hot water and steam.
- A hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding region.
- Western states with a large Mormon population
- Urban areas in New England and Midwest characterized by concentrations of declining industries (steel or textiles).
- Deeply eroded barren land.
- Flat tableland with steep edges.
19 Clues: Deeply eroded barren land. • A slowly moving mass of ice. • Flat tableland with steep edges. • The midwestern states where corn is grown. • A spring that discharges hot water and steam. • Western states with a large Mormon population • The boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. • An arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land. • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2023-12-04
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- a long disagreement that have a lot of battles and need agreements to solve.
- a fight between two groups.
- That is something Southerners and Northerners fought over about slavery.
- a group leaving another group (country, state, area).
- how people make money.
- rule for Northerners to send back escaped slaves to the South.
- South Army.
- War when the Southern states and Northern states of America fought against each other.
- American Army.
- Section that does not support slavery and use businesses/factories for economy.
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- President of the Confederate States of America. He led the South against the Union in the Civil War.
- main issue that caused the Civil War.
- if there is no national law, it is up to states to decide. One example is allowing slavery.
- Area of America.
- Section that relies on slavery and refuses to stop it.
- The states that did not leave/quit America and wanted to stay united.
- 16th U.S. President who wanted to help both the North and South but instead dealt with the Civil War.
17 Clues: South Army. • American Army. • Area of America. • how people make money. • a fight between two groups. • main issue that caused the Civil War. • a group leaving another group (country, state, area). • Section that relies on slavery and refuses to stop it. • rule for Northerners to send back escaped slaves to the South. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-05-10
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- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- A place that was part of the cold war.
- To keep someone in one place.
- An alliance during the cold war.
- A serious disagreement or argument.
- An economic system based on private ownership.
- A Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches.
- A term used by Winston Churchill in a speech to describe the growing divide between western democracies and Soviet-influenced states.
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- A softening or easing of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- purposefully escalated a dangerous situation.
- An economic system based on government ownership and control of resources.
- The whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region.
- A country that was apart of the cold war.
- The elected head of the republic.
- The president that was in office during the atomic bomb.
- The struggle for power between the Soviet Union and the United States.
16 Clues: To keep someone in one place. • An alliance during the cold war. • The elected head of the republic. • A serious disagreement or argument. • A place that was part of the cold war. • A country that was apart of the cold war. • purposefully escalated a dangerous situation. • An economic system based on private ownership. • ...
Anatomy of the Constitution 2021-12-09
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- process of constitution being altered
- a change or addition to a document
- establishes the judicial branch
- This branch interprets laws
- This document limited the powers of gov.
- state ratifications that are necessary
- Giving consent or approval
- establishes the executive branch
- A nation ruled under one gov.
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- People who didn't want a constitution
- People who wanted a constitution
- establishes relationships of the states
- establishes laws of the United States
- This branch creates laws
- establishes the legislative branch
- This branch executes laws
16 Clues: This branch creates laws • This branch executes laws • Giving consent or approval • This branch interprets laws • A nation ruled under one gov. • establishes the judicial branch • People who wanted a constitution • establishes the executive branch • a change or addition to a document • establishes the legislative branch • People who didn't want a constitution • ...
Math 2023-11-14
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- a three sided shape
- States sin(A)/a=sin(B)/b=sin(C)/c
- States c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcos(C)
- A singular definite place in space
- opposite/hypotenuse
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- Theorem that states a^2+b^2=c^2
- The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- Lines that never meet
- 1/cosine
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- math with sin, cos, and tan
- opposite/adjacent
- 1/sine
- ___ Right Triangle: 30-60-90, 45-45-90
- 1/tangent
- Measured in degrees
16 Clues: 1/sine • 1/cosine • 1/tangent • opposite/adjacent • a three sided shape • opposite/hypotenuse • Measured in degrees • adjacent/hypotenuse • Lines that never meet • math with sin, cos, and tan • States c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcos(C) • Theorem that states a^2+b^2=c^2 • States sin(A)/a=sin(B)/b=sin(C)/c • A singular definite place in space • ___ Right Triangle: 30-60-90, 45-45-90 • ...
Just Right Government 2015-01-06
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- Larger states had more ___ and felt they should get more votes
- Under the Articles of Confederation, each state had ___ vote in Congress
- A group of individuals that are united together
- The ____ had more power than the federal government under the Articles of Confederation
- Representation in the House of Representatives is done by ___
- Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not ____ the laws it had made
- Under the Articles of Confederation, _____ was the only branch of government
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- In the Senate every state gets ___ votes
- The _____ plan wanted equal voting rights for all states no matter their population
- The big and small states reached an agreement or a _____
- The _____ plan favoreda the large states because representation was based on population
- This is the document that explains how our government is currently set up
- Under the Articles of Confederation, each state was ______
- Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not collect ____
- The Constitution says the __ laws are superior to state laws.
- The Articles of Confederation did not set up a very ______ government
16 Clues: In the Senate every state gets ___ votes • A group of individuals that are united together • The big and small states reached an agreement or a _____ • Under the Articles of Confederation, each state was ______ • Representation in the House of Representatives is done by ___ • The Constitution says the __ laws are superior to state laws. • ...
7th Grade Crossword Peyton Stotesbery 2024-01-17
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- a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery
- slave states that border with the free states during the United States Civil War
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds
- the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War
- showed that the Union could stand against the Confederate army
- showed how badly both union and confederate soldiers needed training
- cut off trading with other countries
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- the network used by enslaved black Americans to obtain their freedom
- commanded the Army of Northern Virginia, the most successful of the Southern armies during the American Civil War
- 16th President of the United States
- 1865 as a result of the union victory at Antietam
- an alliance of people or groups formed for an forbidden purpose
- A war between the north and the south over slavery
- a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory
- the crime of betraying one's country
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
16 Clues: 16th President of the United States • the crime of betraying one's country • cut off trading with other countries • a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery • a machine for separating cotton from its seeds • 1865 as a result of the union victory at Antietam • A war between the north and the south over slavery • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-01-06
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- believed in natural rights- life, liberty and property; strongest influence on Thomas Jefferson, who wrote natural rights into the Declaration of Independence
- supporters of the new Constitution who believed in a strong central government with limited government and checks and balances
- 3rd president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence; he did not take part in writing the Constitution because he was in France at the time. He was a strong advocate for the addition of a Bill of Rights
- out the other powers listed in Article I
- Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 of the Constitution that gives Congress the right to pass all laws “necessary and proper” to
- first plan of government adopted in the United States after the revolution; it was a loose association of states with no authority to tax, no national army, and no chief executive
- chosen to preside at the Constitutional Convention; he later became the first president of the United States; he set precedent by stepping down after two terms and initiating a peaceful transition of power
- division of the powers in our government among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches; no one branch has too much power
- government attempts to control all facets of the lives of its citizens
- “father of the Constitution” and fourth president of the United States; essential to the writing and ratification of the Constitution; he also wrote the first 10 amendments to the Constitution that were ratified as the Bill of Rights
- the government is not all powerful; its powers are limited, and the acts of the government are those willed by the people constitution were written
- in order for man to live in groups, he must give up some of his freedom to the government in exchange for protection of his natural rights
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- French writer who introduced the idea of separation of powers and checks and balances to prevent one part of government from becoming too powerful
- first ten amendments to the Constitution, added by the first Congress in 1791; protects the civil rights and liberties of the people
- the distribution of power between the national government and the states within a union
- group of people who feared the new government created by Constitution; gave too much power to the national government at the expense of individual rights
- king/queen controls all aspect of life: social, economic, and political
- explains the purposes of the Constitution, and defines the powers of the new government as originating from the people of the United States
- considered intelligent and decisive, he was a leading supporter of the Constitution and helped write the Federalist Papers
- compromise between slave states and free states to count three-fifths of the slave population in a state when allocating how many representatives a state was entitled to in the House of Representatives
- each branch of government is subject to a number of constitutional restraints, or checks, by the other branches so no single branch becomes too powerful
21 Clues: out the other powers listed in Article I • government attempts to control all facets of the lives of its citizens • king/queen controls all aspect of life: social, economic, and political • the distribution of power between the national government and the states within a union • ...
SETTLEMENT OF THE WEST & IMPERIALISM 2022-04-05
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- California Gold Rush, Homestead Act, and the Completion of transcontinental railroad all factors that contributed to Westward _________________.
- The primary goal of the _________________ of 1887 regarding Native American Indians was to assimilate Native American Indians into mainstream American life.
- construction of the _________________ become more important to the United States after the Spanish-American War because the navy needed a faster way to move ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The establishment of the Open Door policy (1899–1900) and the response to the _________________ Rebellion (1900) showed that the United States wanted to protect American trading interests in China
- Renewal of unrestricted _________________ warfare by Germany was one of the events that influenced President Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I
- President Theodore Roosevelt's __________________ strengthened the Monroe Doctrine by establishing the policy that the United States would intervene in Latin America to prevent European interference.
- President Theodore Roosevelt’s commitment to the proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far,” was most clearly shown when he intervened in _________________ affairs
- As a result of low land prices and the Homestead Act many farmers moved West and the Native American Indians on the Great Plains were forced onto _________________.
- _________________ policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, interception of the Zimmermann Note, and American loans to Allied nations led to United States entry into World War I.
- Securing land for the Panama Canal and military interventions in Latin America are examples of Roosevelt's use of the "________________" diplomacy.
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- Exaggerated, sensational newspaper headlines and articles are often referred to as __________________ journalism.
- Secretary of State John Hay sent his Open Door Notes (1899–1900) to world powers to gain equal access to _________________ markets.
- _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price.
- A major result of the _________________ War (1898) was that the United States assumed a more prominent role in world affairs.
- The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________.
- The disclosure of the Zimmerman document contributed to the entry of the United States into _________________.
- _________________ telegram was part of an effort to enlist Mexican support for Germany if the United States declared war.
- _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years.
- American newspapers used yellow journalism to build public support for the war against _________________ .
- Some of the major reasons for United States _________________ included: the desire for markets and raw materials; closing of the western frontier; missionary spirit; belief in the White Man's Burden.
- One of the major characteristics of American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was acquiring _________________ to promote economic and strategic interests.
- The Homestead Act and grants of land to railroads were used to encourage settlement of the _________________.
- The federal government supported railroad construction by giving railroad companies _________________ grants.
23 Clues: _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price. • The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________. • _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years. • ...
Learning Contract #3 2021-11-14
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- In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- It is an area of land tenure governed by a federally recognized Native American tribal nation under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, rather than by the government of the state in which it is located.
- The action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- He was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people.
- It authorized the President of the United States to subdivide Native American tribal communal landholdings into allotments for Native American heads of families and individuals.
- It was, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass and also commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.
- It was a 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.
- The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.
- It was a massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army.
- They were several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain, typically called a homestead.
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- It is a contiguous railroad trackage, that crosses a continental land mass and has terminals at different oceans or continental borders.
- In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- He was a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies.
- The surface of the ground, with the grass growing on it.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- He was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce, a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States, in the latter half of the 19th century.
17 Clues: The action or process of adapting or being adapted. • In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • The surface of the ground, with the grass growing on it. • The action of inventing something, typically a process or device. • The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • ...
Cold War 2026-04-29
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- Project, Secret U.S. government project during World War II that built the first atomic bombs.
- Race, A competition during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve major achievements in space exploration.
- An economic system where individuals and businesses own property and make money by producing and selling goods or services.
- Economic system where the government or community owns and controls important resources and services (like healthcare, education, or factories) to make things more equal for everyone.
- the Turtle, A cartoon character used in a Cold War safety film to teach kids what to do if there was a nuclear attack.
- Assured Destruction, An understanding that a full scale nuclear exchange would annihilate both sides
- Curtain, Term used during the Cold War to describe the division between communist Eastern Europe and non-communist Western Europe.
- Man, The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, by the United States during World War II.
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- A time in the United States during the early Cold War when people were accused of being communists, often without strong evidence.
- Race, A competition during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union to build more and stronger weapons, especially nuclear weapons.
- The first place ever hit by an atomic bomb.
- Plan, A program started by the United States after World War II to help rebuild countries in Europe as long as they were not Communist.
- An economic system where the government has control and there is no private ownership
- Policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism to new countries.
- Missile Crisis, A tense situation in 1962 when the United States discovered that the Soviet Union was placing nuclear missiles in Cuba.
- Boy, The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II by the United States.
- of Pigs, An event in 1961 when a group of Cuban exiles, supported by the United States, tried to invade Cuba and overthrow its leader.
17 Clues: The first place ever hit by an atomic bomb. • Policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism to new countries. • An economic system where the government has control and there is no private ownership • Project, Secret U.S. government project during World War II that built the first atomic bombs. • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- to join the military
- the southern states that separated from the United States
- cut off
- useless
- gotten rid of
- having to do with producing items
- truth
- lacking knowledge or experience
- Northern states that stayed under a single government
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- the process of getting someone to join a group
- simple, not developed
- having to do with the activities of people who are members of a country
- to break away
- having to do with farming
- swamp or marsh
- the owning of a person by another person
16 Clues: truth • cut off • useless • to break away • gotten rid of • swamp or marsh • to join the military • simple, not developed • having to do with farming • lacking knowledge or experience • having to do with producing items • the owning of a person by another person • the process of getting someone to join a group • Northern states that stayed under a single government • ...
leading up to civil war 2026-03-11
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- to get rid of something
- a tax on imported good
- treating someone as property
- president that opposed slavery
- act of seceding
- how the south made money
- reject or refuse federal law
- how the north made money
- a cash crop grown in the south
- opposing slavery
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- meeting half way in the middle
- separation between slave states and free states
- political party that opposed slavery
- war between between states in the us
- large farms in the south
- political party that supported slavery
16 Clues: act of seceding • opposing slavery • a tax on imported good • to get rid of something • large farms in the south • how the south made money • how the north made money • treating someone as property • reject or refuse federal law • meeting half way in the middle • president that opposed slavery • a cash crop grown in the south • political party that opposed slavery • ...
Reconstruction Vocabulary 2024-04-30
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- During the era it abolished slavery and allowed African Americans to be accepted in political and labor laws
- Laws against one specific race
- Separates certain races from eachother
- Certain states are protected by military
- Allowed southern states to make new governments
- An exam citizens had to take in order to vote
- A fee required to pay in order to vote
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- Limited rights to African Americans
- Would allow confederate states new governments if ten percent of the male population took an oath
- Whoever is born in the United States will be given equal rights
- Abolished slavery in U.S. states and territory
- Group of republicans who wanted free rights for african americans
- Gave the right for African American men to vote
13 Clues: Laws against one specific race • Limited rights to African Americans • Separates certain races from eachother • A fee required to pay in order to vote • Certain states are protected by military • An exam citizens had to take in order to vote • Abolished slavery in U.S. states and territory • Gave the right for African American men to vote • ...
Unit 8: Civil War and Reconstruction 2025-02-06
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- the time period that followed the Civil War when the United States worked to reunite the country
- order issued by President Abraham Lincoln that freed enslaved people
- to farm in exchange for a portion of the crop
- to formally leave
- development of industries in a country or region
- the amount of people in a given area
- the states that remained loyal to the United States during the Civil War
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- act of moving to live in a new country
- process of making an area more urban
- process of being set free
- government formed by Southern states that seceded from the United States
- involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds
- loyalty to one's own region or section of country
13 Clues: to formally leave • process of being set free • process of making an area more urban • the amount of people in a given area • act of moving to live in a new country • to farm in exchange for a portion of the crop • development of industries in a country or region • loyalty to one's own region or section of country • ...
Civil War 2023-10-12
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- - When a person is murdered for political reasons
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - A nickname for the South.
- - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War.
- Scott decision - A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
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- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
15 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery • - An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War. • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-05
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- Pirates and privateers who operated from North Africa, based primarily in the ports of Salé, Rabat, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli.
- An American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- The belief that your own country is better than all others.
- It was a poem written during the War of 1812.
- An American military officer and politician who served as the ninth president of the United States in 1841.
- A treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom limiting naval armaments on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, following the War of 1812.
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- He was a founding father of the United States and the fourth American president, serving in office from 1809 to 1817.
- The wife of James Madison.
- It provided the first waterway connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.
- It was a law that prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports.
- Reveiw by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
- A treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- She met and helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission objectives by exploring the Louisiana Territory.
- An American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
- The United States Military Academy.
15 Clues: The wife of James Madison. • The United States Military Academy. • It was a poem written during the War of 1812. • The belief that your own country is better than all others. • It was a law that prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports. • It provided the first waterway connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. • ...
U.S History Final review, Part 2 2021-12-14
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- that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted
- "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- First Chief Justice of the United States
- Protects the freedom of speech, religion and the press
- possess a firearm
- chartered a government for the Northwest Territory
- The supreme law of the United States of America;
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- armed uprising in Western Massachusetts
- An agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution
- An agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787
- A proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention
11 Clues: possess a firearm • "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • armed uprising in Western Massachusetts • First Chief Justice of the United States • The supreme law of the United States of America; • chartered a government for the Northwest Territory • Protects the freedom of speech, religion and the press • A proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention • ...
Review States and Capitals 2021-03-05
20 Clues: Texas • Maine • Georgia • Arizona • Florida • Alabama • Indiana • New York • Kentucky • Michigan • Virginia • Tennessee • New Mexico • New Jersey • Connecticut • South Dakota • North Dakota • West Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina
Countries, states & cities crossword 2020-12-27
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- Playground of Europe
- The Red Dragon
- Steel City of India
- The tea garden of India
- Land of five rivers
- Land of the Midnight Sun
- Manchester of India
- City of Mahabharata
- Blue City
- Spice garden of India
- Pink city
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- The Land of Smiles
- Silicon valley of India
- City of Joy
- Scotland of the East
- Deccan Queen
- The land of fire and ice
- City of dreams
- Switzerland of India
- Teardrop of India
- Land of the rising sun
- City of lakes
22 Clues: Blue City • Pink city • City of Joy • Deccan Queen • City of lakes • The Red Dragon • City of dreams • Teardrop of India • The Land of Smiles • Steel City of India • Land of five rivers • Manchester of India • City of Mahabharata • Playground of Europe • Scotland of the East • Switzerland of India • Spice garden of India • Land of the rising sun • Silicon valley of India • The tea garden of India • ...
Countries, states and cities 2020-12-31
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- tea city
- land of The Great Wall
- gate way of india
- home of Lionel Messi
- land of united religions
- chaar dhaam in a state
- smallest state in india
- home of Ronaldo
- taj mahal
- capital of uttrakhand
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- tea state of india
- smallest union territory of india
- state of royalites
- capital of china
- hollywood
- one name, two cities in the north
- pink city
- state of tribes
- home of cricket
- capital of india
20 Clues: tea city • hollywood • pink city • taj mahal • state of tribes • home of cricket • home of Ronaldo • capital of china • capital of india • gate way of india • tea state of india • state of royalites • home of Lionel Messi • capital of uttrakhand • land of The Great Wall • chaar dhaam in a state • smallest state in india • land of united religions • smallest union territory of india • ...
States of Consciousness Review 2020-12-15
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- eriodic, natural loss of consciousness—as distinct from unconsciousness resulting from a coma, general anesthesia, or hibernation
- drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions
- a sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times
- compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors (such as gambling) despite known adverse consequences
- a sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person’s mind
- content;according to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream (as distinct from its manifest content)
- content;according to Freud, the remembered story line of a dream (as distinct from its latent, or hidden, content)
- false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual stimulus
- drugs that depress central nervous system activity, reducing anxiety but impairing memory and judgment
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- drugs (such as caffeine, nicotine, and the more powerful amphetamines, cocaine, Ecstasy, and methamphetamine) that excite neural activity and speed up body functions
- opium and its derivatives, such as morphine and heroin; they depress neural activity, temporarily lessening pain and anxiety
- 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
- 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.
- a split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
- waves;the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior
- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep
- a stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco
- sleep;rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur. Also known as paradoxical sleep, because the muscles are relaxed (except for minor twitches) but other body systems are active
20 Clues: our awareness of ourselves and our environment • recurring problems in falling or staying asleep • waves;the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state • a stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco • the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior • ...
Rise of Totalitarian States 2020-04-04
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- German Secret Police
- Stalin's Agriculture Policy
- Type of Government in the Soviet Union
- Japanese Leader
- Policy in which England gave territory to Germany
- A Russian Communist
- Hitler kills his enemies within the party
- First leader of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Prison
- Hitler's Supreme Title
- Agreement that ended WW I
- Leader of Spain
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- Italy's Leader
- Union with Austria
- Night of Broken Glass
- Austrian Prime Minister
- British Prime Minister
- Area of France that voted to become German once again
- Movie/Book fable of Russian Revolution
- "Creator" of Communism
- Leader of Germany
- Stalin's plan that killed millions of his enemies
- Last Czar of Russia
- Soviet Union's Totalitarian Leader
- Hitler's first territorial acquisition
- Ger., Italy, and Spain had this type of government
- A German/Czech came from here
- Leader of the Red Army
28 Clues: Soviet Prison • Italy's Leader • Japanese Leader • Leader of Spain • Leader of Germany • Union with Austria • A Russian Communist • Last Czar of Russia • German Secret Police • Night of Broken Glass • British Prime Minister • "Creator" of Communism • Hitler's Supreme Title • Leader of the Red Army • Austrian Prime Minister • Agreement that ended WW I • Stalin's Agriculture Policy • ...
indian states and cities 2021-05-10
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- called well planned city
- shimla is the capital of
- location for india gate
- world famous jaganath temple
- city of lakes
- called city of dreams
- main festival bihu
- famous for its copper and coal mines
- capital of smallest state
- heaven on earth
- IT city of india
- famous sweet dish rasgulla
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- indias southernmost tip
- heaviest rainfall in india
- often known for its tasty biryani
- famous for akshardham temple
- pink city
- thar dessert
- 100%educated state
- agartala is the capital of
20 Clues: pink city • thar dessert • city of lakes • heaven on earth • IT city of india • main festival bihu • 100%educated state • called city of dreams • indias southernmost tip • location for india gate • called well planned city • shimla is the capital of • capital of smallest state • heaviest rainfall in india • agartala is the capital of • famous sweet dish rasgulla • world famous jaganath temple • ...
50 STATES and Capitals 2020-08-25
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- Nashville
- Columbia
- Helena
- Boise
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Albany
- Boston
- Salem
- Pierre
- Harrisburg
- Concord
- Montpelier
- Madison
- Richmond
- Tallahassee
- Sacramento
- Phoenix
- Frankfort
- Lansing
- Indianapolis
- Montgomery
- Denver
- Springfield
- CarsonCity
- Trenton
- StPaul
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- Raleigh
- SantaFe
- Atlanta
- JeffersonCity
- Providence
- Cheyenne
- Augusta
- Austin
- LittleRock
- Annapolis
- Charleston
- Lincoln
- Olympia
- SaltLakeCity
- Juneau
- Dover
- Topeka
- DesMoines
- BatonRouge
- Hartford
- Bismarck
- OklahomaCity
- Jackson
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Helena • Austin • Albany • Boston • Pierre • Juneau • Topeka • Denver • StPaul • Raleigh • SantaFe • Atlanta • Augusta • Lincoln • Olympia • Concord • Madison • Phoenix • Lansing • Jackson • Trenton • Cheyenne • Columbia • Columbus • Honolulu • Richmond • Hartford • Bismarck • Nashville • Annapolis • DesMoines • Frankfort • Providence • LittleRock • Charleston • Harrisburg • Montpelier • BatonRouge • Sacramento • Montgomery • CarsonCity • Tallahassee • ...
50 States of America 2021-04-11
50 Clues: (WA) • (LA) • (IL) • (AK) • (NV) • (SC) • (CA) • (NE) • (TX) • (OR) • (ID) • (WI) • (IA) • (FL) • (AR) • (CO) • (MS) • (PA) • (WV) • (NJ) • (SD) • (NM) • (MN) • (VA) • (DE) • (TN) • (MI) • (GA) • (MT) • (OK) • (KY) • (NC) • (AL) • (WY) • (RI) • (MA) • (HI) • (ND) • (NY) • (NH) • (VT) • (ME) • (MO) • (OH) • (MD) • (KS) • (CT) • (IN) • (AZ) • (UT)
50 States of America 2021-04-11
50 Clues: (TN) • (CA) • (OH) • (ID) • (DE) • (SD) • (CO) • (OR) • (GA) • (NJ) • (TX) • (MN) • (ND) • (IL) • (NM) • (RI) • (HI) • (VT) • (PA) • (MO) • (NH) • (NY) • (MT) • (KS) • (AK) • (MI) • (ME) • (KY) • (MS) • (IN) • (CT) • (UT) • (WI) • (MA) • (AL) • (AR) • (AZ) • (WA) • (NV) • (MD) • (IA) • (OK) • (VA) • (NE) • (FL) • (SC) • (LA) • (NC) • (WY) • (WV)
U.S States Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- Has a temperature of 95-110 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer
- Home to a musician who permanently altered the landscape of jazz
- The Energy Capital of the World
- was named for England's “Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I.
- Dakota Where Mount Rushmore is located
- Where many great inventions have come from, like the lightbulb and automobile.
- Known as the “Aloha State”
- Place with the largest metal sculpture
- Known as the “Constituion state”
- The biggest state in the U.S
- Is the inspiration for “The Shining”
- Jersey Has the greatest population density of any state.
- Means beautiful
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid
- Where you can find Hollywood
- “Life free or die”
- People love to say Y’all here
- It is illegal to sell fish from the back of mooses here.
- Where the Gateway Arch is located
- Has the largest animal variety in the U.S
- The _____ Yankees
- Also the name of a famous 1943 musical
- First state to ratify the 13th amendment ,which banned slavery.
- The driest state in U.S, averaging only 7 inches of rain a year
- Home of General Douglas Macarthur
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- Location of the Salem witch trials
- Ranked 1st in college football as of 10/28/21
- Where you can go to see the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam
- The first state to join the union after the first 13 colonies
- Has a trail that is 2,000 miles long that people used to travel west in the 1800’s
- Where a famous race takes place annually
- Home to the most famous U.F.O sightings.
- Holds a symbol of American Independence
- Carolina Was the first state to secede from the U.S in the civil war
- The smallest state in the U.S
- Known as the “Old North State” and the “Tar Heel State”
- The home of Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz”
- Boasts the most number of water parks in a single area in the whole world.
- Where one of the most famous horse races take place
- Became established as the first state by the U.S Constitution in 1704
- Has the highest literacy rate
- The only state with a one-syllable name
- Holds the “Halloween capital” of the world( Anoka)
- “Carry me back to Old ______”
- Sometimes called the “Wolverine State¨
- Named after one of our U.S presidents.
- Where you can visit the birthplace of Elvis Presley, “The King of Rock”
- Where the U.S National Anthem was written.
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Was the first state to acknowledge Christmas as an official holiday
50 Clues: Means beautiful • The _____ Yankees • “Life free or die” • Known as the “Aloha State” • The birthplace of Kool-Aid • The biggest state in the U.S • Where you can find Hollywood • The smallest state in the U.S • Has the highest literacy rate • “Carry me back to Old ______” • People love to say Y’all here • The Energy Capital of the World • Known as the “Constituion state” • ...
Geography- United States Review 2021-09-15
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- ____ mountains from Alaska to Mexico
- Western part of the interior plains
- Buddhism,Christianity, and Islam are all major _____ (not plural) in the U.S.
- continent across which the U.S. stretches
- Longest river in the United States
- Gulf of _____ borders the South
- Country with many different ethnic groups, languages, and beliefs
- ridge separating direction of rivers
- Oldest manufacturing area in the U.S.
- Atlantic ________ Plain and Gulf ______ Plain
- Government where people elect their leaders
- Grand Canyon is found in this economic region
- Great Salt Lake has high level of this
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- states joined together within a common boundary
- Area where you can't see where cities end
- Name for Midwest because of good soil & crops
- city at which two major rivers meet
- Peaks of the Appalachian Mountains are this
- Eastern part of the interior plains
- Farmers grow unique crops because of wet climate
20 Clues: Gulf of _____ borders the South • Longest river in the United States • Western part of the interior plains • city at which two major rivers meet • Eastern part of the interior plains • ____ mountains from Alaska to Mexico • ridge separating direction of rivers • Oldest manufacturing area in the U.S. • Great Salt Lake has high level of this • ...
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
States and Capitals #4 2021-12-06
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- Florida
- Raleigh
- Pennsylvania
- Augusta
- Albany
- Tennessee
- Louisiana
- North Carolina
- Nashville
- New York
- Concord
- Georgia
- Maine
- Montgomery
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- Richmond
- Boston
- Massachusetts
- Providence
- Mississippi
- Connecticut
- Charleston
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- Maryland
- South Carolina
- Trenton
- Little rock
- Vermont
- Tallahassee
- Frankfort
- Harrisburg
- Dover
- Hartford
- Atlanta
- Alabama
- West Virginia
- Virginia
- Delaware
- Baton Rouge
- Columbia
- Annapolis
- Arkansas
- Rhode Island
- Montpelier
- Jackson
- Kentucky
46 Clues: Dover • Maine • Albany • Boston • Florida • Raleigh • Trenton • Vermont • Augusta • Atlanta • Alabama • Concord • Georgia • Jackson • Maryland • Hartford • Virginia • Delaware • Columbia • New York • Richmond • Arkansas • Kentucky • Frankfort • Tennessee • Louisiana • Nashville • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Montgomery • New Jersey • Montpelier • Providence • Charleston • Little rock • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • Mississippi • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • ...
United States Fun Facts 2021-07-18
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- the only roller skating museum in the world is found in Lincoln, _______________
- the world's largest natural indoor warm water pool, Evan's Plunge is founded in Hot Springs, ____________
- the first electric traffic light was invented and installed in Cleveland, ____________ in 1914
- 98% of the world's crayfish is found here
- is home to the first World Series in 1903 The Boston Pilgrims vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates
- is home to, Rainbow Bridge, the largest natural stone bridge in the world
- the world's smallest park, totaling 452 inches, was created in Portland, _____________ on St. Patrick's Day for Leprechauns and snail races
- most of the country's glass marbles are made around Parkersburg, _________________
- the tallest building in the U.S., Sears Tower, is found in Chicago ________________
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- produces the most maple syrup in the U.S.
- the Girl Scouts were founded in Savannah ___________ by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912
- the first tea farm in the U.S. was created in 1890 near Summerville, _____________________
- the only active diamond mine in the U.S. is found in _______________
- has the longest coastline in the U.S. It measures 6,640 miles and is greater than that of all the other states combined
- Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg, _________
- artificial rain was first used near Concord, ___________ in 1947 to fight a forest fire
- is home to the first log cabins in North America, build by Swedish Immigrants in 1683
- the first magazine in America, The America Magazine, was published in Philadelphia _______________ for 3 months in 1741
- the typewriter was invented in Milwaukee, ____________ in 1867
- the only royal palace in the U.S. is found in ___________________
20 Clues: produces the most maple syrup in the U.S. • 98% of the world's crayfish is found here • Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg, _________ • the typewriter was invented in Milwaukee, ____________ in 1867 • the only royal palace in the U.S. is found in ___________________ • the only active diamond mine in the U.S. is found in _______________ • ...
Nigerian States and Slogans 2021-09-28
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- Pride of the Sahel
- The People's Paradise
- Gateway State
- Centre of Commerce
- Pearl of Tourism
- Heartbeat of the Nation
- Salt of the Nation
- Coal City State
- Land of Promise
- Treasure Base of the Nation
- Glory of all Lands
- State of Harmony
- Land of Beauty
- Farming is our Pride
- The Confluence State
- The Big Heart
- Centre of Excellence
- Home of Peace
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- Sunshine State
- Land of Equity
- Jewel of the Savannah
- Seat of the Caliphate
- Eastern Heartland
- Centre of Unity
- The Power State
- Food basket of the nation
- Light of the Nation
- Home of Peace and Tourism
- Land of Honour and Integrity
- The New World
- Home of Solid Minerals
- God's Own State
- Nature's Gift to the Nation
- Home of Hospitality
- Centre of Learning
- Land of Virtue
- Pace Setter State
37 Clues: Gateway State • The New World • The Big Heart • Home of Peace • Sunshine State • Land of Equity • Land of Beauty • Land of Virtue • Centre of Unity • The Power State • Coal City State • Land of Promise • God's Own State • Pearl of Tourism • State of Harmony • Eastern Heartland • Pace Setter State • Pride of the Sahel • Centre of Commerce • Salt of the Nation • Glory of all Lands • Centre of Learning • ...
Altered States of Consciousness 2021-09-24
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- perceptions have no direct external cause
- state of awareness
- this is an opiate
- trouble breathing while asleep
- this can create a distorted experience
- failure to get enough sleep
- clear one's mind and produces relaxation
- suggestions made during hypnosis
- rapid eye movement
- involves screaming, panic, or confusion
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- heightened suggestibility
- drugs that often produce hallucinations
- this is a depressant
- chemicals that affect the nervoussystem
- this is a stimulant
- walking or other behaviors while asleep
- this is a tranquilizer
- biological clock
- number of sleep stages
- this is a mixed stimulant-depressant
- this is a hallucinogen
- suddenly falling asleep
- unpleasant dreams
- involves machines to help control
24 Clues: biological clock • this is an opiate • unpleasant dreams • state of awareness • rapid eye movement • this is a stimulant • this is a depressant • this is a tranquilizer • number of sleep stages • this is a hallucinogen • suddenly falling asleep • heightened suggestibility • failure to get enough sleep • trouble breathing while asleep • suggestions made during hypnosis • ...
Most of the States 2022-04-13
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- Most Northwestern of the Continental states
- Home of The United State's first capital city
- State in between Oklahoma and Mexico
- An Archipelago
- It's tiny
- State between Tennessee and the Atlantic Ocean
- Home of the Biggest Little City in the World
- They probably won the last College Football National Championship
- A pair of Peninsulas
- The Blue Grass State
- Terrible Roads
- Mostly Corn
- Home of the Oklahoma Onion Burger
- The second best Dakota
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- So many Peaches
- The most Northeastern state
- Contains the Mississippi River's Delta
- Original home of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass
- Between Texas and Arizona
- Also a famous city
- Parks and Rec state
- Home of the Everglades
- Potatoes
- The Home of Prince
- Home of Mount Rushmore
- Home of America's first democracy
- Volunteer State
- Red Sox
- Land of Lincoln
- The most populated State in the country
- The Largest state in the country
31 Clues: Red Sox • Potatoes • It's tiny • Mostly Corn • An Archipelago • Terrible Roads • So many Peaches • Volunteer State • Land of Lincoln • Also a famous city • The Home of Prince • Parks and Rec state • A pair of Peninsulas • The Blue Grass State • Home of the Everglades • Home of Mount Rushmore • The second best Dakota • Between Texas and Arizona • The most Northeastern state • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2017-05-04
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- / Atoms and ___ make up all matter.
- / When a gas turns into a solid.
- / ___ = mass/volume
- / When a solid turns into a liquid.
- zero / when molecules stop moving completely, also known as 0K.
- / This means that the matter does not gain or lose energy.
- / When a liquid turns into a gas.
- / Boiling point for water is ___ hundred degrees Celsius.
- / Has no specific shape or volume.
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- / At 0 degrees Celsius, water typically ___.
- / Has a definite shape and volume.
- / In chemistry, we typically use ___ to measure temperature instead of Fahrenheit.
- / ___ is a measure of temperature, like Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- / When a gas turns into a liquid.
- / When a solid turns into a gas.
- / Has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.
- / When a liquid turns into a solid.
- Point / The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to a gas.
- / Stars are made of this, and lightning IS this. It has no definite shape or volume.
- / At 100 degrees Celsius, water typically ___.
20 Clues: / ___ = mass/volume • / When a gas turns into a solid. • / When a solid turns into a gas. • / When a gas turns into a liquid. • / When a liquid turns into a gas. • / Has a definite shape and volume. • / Has no specific shape or volume. • / Atoms and ___ make up all matter. • / When a liquid turns into a solid. • / When a solid turns into a liquid. • ...
Nigerian States slogans/mottos 2017-09-30
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- Jewel of the Savanna
- Heartbeat of the Nation
- Liberal State
- God’s Own State
- Ibom Promised Land
- Centre of Commerce
- Home for All
- Centre of Excellence
- The New World
- Homeof Solid Minerals
- The Young shall Grow
- Land of Equity
- Pride of the Nation
- Coal City State
- Land of Hope
- Stateof the Living spring
- Treasure Base of the Nation Sokoto Seatof the Caliphate
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- Big Heart of the Nation
- SunshineState
- Fountain of Knowledge
- Centre of Unity
- Farming is our Pride
- Stateof Harmony
- Nature’s Gift to the Nation
- The Peoples Paradise
- Land of Beauty
- Salt of the Nation
- Home of Hospitality
- Confluence State
- Home of Peace and Tourism
- PowerState
- Pearl of Tourism
- PacesetterState
- Home of Peace
- Food Basket of the Nation
- GatewayState
36 Clues: PowerState • Home for All • GatewayState • Land of Hope • SunshineState • Liberal State • The New World • Home of Peace • Land of Beauty • Land of Equity • Centre of Unity • Stateof Harmony • God’s Own State • PacesetterState • Coal City State • Confluence State • Pearl of Tourism • Ibom Promised Land • Salt of the Nation • Centre of Commerce • Home of Hospitality • Pride of the Nation • Jewel of the Savanna • ...
From Colonies to States 2016-08-30
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- colonists who rebelled against the crown
- rose to power after his father died and led Britain to become largest worldpower
- we hate them but have to pay them; integral part of American rebellion
- restrictions passed by Parliament to control colonial trade
- "father of New France"
- colonists still loyal to the crown
- first African-American poet
- ______ of July; day we celebrate our independence, fireworks!
- Britain policy regulating colonial economy to benefit mother country
- tax on sugar and all products containing sugar
- tax on all printed materials
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- life, liberty, and happiness
- founder of mercantilism, leader of Puritan army
- "first world war"
- informal British policy that required colonial obedience
- organized by Samuel Adams; met under "liberty trees"
- created in retaliation for its defiance of Quartering Act
- March 5, 1770-violent confrontation between British soldiers and Boston mob
- settlement between Britain and France that ended French and Indian War
- retaliation to Boston Tea Party
- Boston ___ ______/what a waste of tea!
21 Clues: "first world war" • "father of New France" • first African-American poet • life, liberty, and happiness • tax on all printed materials • retaliation to Boston Tea Party • colonists still loyal to the crown • Boston ___ ______/what a waste of tea! • colonists who rebelled against the crown • tax on sugar and all products containing sugar • ...
STATES AND CAPITALS---THREE 2019-08-17
Across
- What is the capital of Arizona.
- What is the capital of Georgia.
- What is the capital of Mississippi.
- What is the capital of Florida.
- What is the capital of Louisiana.
- What is the capital of Ohio.
- What is the capital of Hawaii.
- What is the capital of Indiana.
- What is the capital of Alabama.
- What is the capital of Michigan.
- What is the capital of Idaho.
- What is the capital of Delaware.
- What is the capital of Kansas.
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- What is the capital of Maryland.
- What is the capital of Alaska.
- What is the capital of Missouri.
- What is the capital of California.
- What is the capital of Pennsylvania.
- What is the capital of Illinois.
- What is the capital of Maine.
- What is the capital of Iowa.
- What is the capital of Oklahoma.
- What is the capital of Massachusetts.
- What is the capital of Kentucky.
- What is the capital of Montana.
25 Clues: What is the capital of Iowa. • What is the capital of Ohio. • What is the capital of Maine. • What is the capital of Idaho. • What is the capital of Alaska. • What is the capital of Hawaii. • What is the capital of Kansas. • What is the capital of Arizona. • What is the capital of Georgia. • What is the capital of Florida. • What is the capital of Indiana. • ...
UNITED STATES: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2013-01-10
Across
- Hub of the American rail network on Lake Michigan (7)
- America's largest corporation trading as Asda in the UK (7)
- Dam on the Colorado completed in the 1930s (6)
- Largest city of the USA (3,4)
- Capital of the USA (10,1,1)
- Financial centre of New York City (4,6)
- New York street with a concentration of theatres (8)
- Computer company founded by Bill Gates (9)
- City devastated by earthquake in 1906 (3,9)
- Pennsylvania steel city (10)
- District of Los Angeles associated with movie stars (9)
- Biggest oil company in the USA which also trades under the Esso brand name (5)
- Worldwide restaurant franchise which began in California in 1937 (9)
- Main city and port in Massuchusetts site of a 'tea party' in 1773 (6)
- Largest state of the USA (6)
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- Destination state in the 1849 'Gold Rush' (10)
- Location of Disneyland (7)
- 50th state of the USA and location of Pearl Harbour (6)
- Car giant with HQ in Detroit (7,6)
- The 'City of Angels' and largest on the Pacific coast (3,7)
- City in Texas where NASA's Mission Control is found (7)
- Large state on the Mexico border (5)
- City known as 'Motown' because of its importance as a car munufacturing centre (7)
- City in Nevada with a concentration of casinos (3,5)
- Aircraft manufacturer based in Seattle (6)
- Texan city linked with oil and long-running soap (6)
- Computer manufacturer and one of the top 20 US companies (5)
27 Clues: Location of Disneyland (7) • Capital of the USA (10,1,1) • Pennsylvania steel city (10) • Largest state of the USA (6) • Largest city of the USA (3,4) • Car giant with HQ in Detroit (7,6) • Large state on the Mexico border (5) • Financial centre of New York City (4,6) • Computer company founded by Bill Gates (9) • Aircraft manufacturer based in Seattle (6) • ...
States and Postal Codes 2012-07-24
Slogans of U.S. States 2013-06-04
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- Like No Place on Earth
- Restart Your Engines
- Sportsman's Paradise
- Sunshine State
- The Golden State
- Life Elevated
- Native America
- You've Got a Friend in ...
- Nutmeg State
- Pacific Wonderland
- It's Good Being First
- Possibilities Endless
- Big Sky Country
- Show Me State
- Deep in the Heart of ...
- Great Potatoes, Tasty Destination
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- Land of Ahhs
- America's Dairyland
- Water Winter Wonderland, Great Lakes State
- Birthplace of Aviation
- North to the Future
- The Spirit of America
- Pike's peak or Bust
- The Silver State
- The Land of Lincoln
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- The Natural State
- ...on My Mind
- Sounds Good To Me
- The Green Mountain State
- Unbridled Spirit
- The Islands of Aloha
- Fields of Opportunities
33 Clues: Land of Ahhs • Nutmeg State • Life Elevated • ...on My Mind • Show Me State • Sunshine State • Native America • Big Sky Country • The Silver State • The Golden State • Unbridled Spirit • The Natural State • Sounds Good To Me • Pacific Wonderland • America's Dairyland • North to the Future • Pike's peak or Bust • The Land of Lincoln • Restart Your Engines • Sportsman's Paradise • Land of 10,000 Lakes • ...
US States and Capitals 2013-04-29
Across
- Salt Lake City
- Jackson
- Albany
- Dover
- Olympia
- Des Moines
- Hartford
- Phoenix
- Lansing
- Columbus
- Baton Rouge
- Atlanta
- Oklahoma City
- Boston
- Concord
- Lincoln
- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Richmond
- Tallahassee
- Augusta
- Juneau
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Jefferson City
- Pierre
- Raleigh
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- Nashville
- St. Paul
- Springfield
- Helena
- Santa Fe
- Austin
- Montgomery
- Montpelier
- Madison
- Trenton
- Denver
- Boise
- Charleston
- Indianapolis
- Providence
- Washington DC
- Annapolis
- Carson City
- Sacramento
- Bismarck
- Topeka
- Honolulu
- Salem
- Frankfort
51 Clues: Dover • Boise • Salem • Albany • Helena • Austin • Denver • Boston • Topeka • Juneau • Pierre • Jackson • Olympia • Phoenix • Lansing • Madison • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Lincoln • Augusta • Raleigh • St. Paul • Hartford • Santa Fe • Columbus • Bismarck • Columbia • Richmond • Honolulu • Cheyenne • Nashville • Annapolis • Frankfort • Des Moines • Montgomery • Montpelier • Charleston • Providence • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Carson City • ...
50 States Crossword Puzzle 2015-07-19
Across
- This state is located in tornado alley and is one of the largest states in the US.
- Its capital is Cheyenne and here you can see Grand Teton National Park.
- It’s has a shore names after itself and it has Liberty State Park.
- This peninsula is near the Gulf of Mexico and capital is Tallahassee.
- Here you can see Rocky Mountain National Park.
- Here, you can visit Milwaukee and Port Washington.
- Its capital is Concord and is home to Mt. Washington.
- Its capital is Topeka and it is found in tornado alley.
- It is home to Philadelphia, Hershey, and Pittsburg.
- Here you can visit Louisville and Mammoth Cave National Park.
- Its capital is Columbia and it has Myrtle Beach.
- Here, Mount Rushmore is found along with the capital Pierre.
- It’s an island and is the 50th state of the US.
- Its capital is Carson City and is above Arizona on a map.
- Its capital is Nashville and is home to Elvis Prestly.
- It is home to Charleston and Canaan Valley.
- Its neighboring states are California and New Mexico.
- Its capital is Lincoln and you can see North Platte here.
- Is capital is Dover and has Rehoboth Beach.
- This state is located on the West Coast and its capital is Sacramento.
- Its capital is a city named after itself and its basketball team is the Thunder.
- Here you can visit St. Louis, Springfield, and Kansas City.
- Here you can visit Baltimore and Chesapeake Valley.
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- In this state, there is Cleveland and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
- This state’s capital is Augusta and is abbreviated ME.
- Its capital is Hartford and has Mystic Seaport.
- It has the city of Detroit and is bordering the Great Lakes.
- In this state, there is the Statue of Liberty.
- Its capital is Indianapolis and has Michigan City.
- Its capital is Jackson and its abbreviation is MS.
- This state's capital is Salem and one of its major lakes is Crater Lake.
- This state is located in the Pacific Northwest and has the space needle.
- Its capital is Raleigh and has the Baltimore Estate.
- This state's capital is Santa Fe and was founded in 1610.
- Its home to New Orleans.
- Its capital is Little Rock and it has Eureka Springs.
- Its capital is Boston and is home to Cape Cod.
- Its capital is Salt Lake City.
- This state is a peninsula and its neighboring country is Canada.
- Here, you can see West Yellowstone and Glacier National Park.
- Here you can see Cedar Falls and Clear Lake.
- Here There are the Twin Falls and the capital Boise.
- Its capital is Montpelier and has Lake Champlain.
- Its capital is Saint Paul and one of its cities are Minneapolis.
- This state’s capital is Providence and is on the East Coast.
- This is the 39th state and you can find Devil's Lake here.
- Its capital is Montgomery and has Gulf Shores.
- Here you can visit Chicago and Bloomington.
- Its capital is Atlanta and has Tybee Island.
- There is a lot here, with Williamsburg and Lexington.
50 Clues: Its home to New Orleans. • Its capital is Salt Lake City. • It is home to Charleston and Canaan Valley. • Here you can visit Chicago and Bloomington. • Is capital is Dover and has Rehoboth Beach. • Here you can see Cedar Falls and Clear Lake. • Its capital is Atlanta and has Tybee Island. • In this state, there is the Statue of Liberty. • ...
1.2 States of Matter 2014-07-11
Across
- Temperature a solid turns to liquid
- Change that occurs when substances combine to form new substances
- A pure substance composed of at least two elements
- The amount of space taken up by a substance or object
- Change of state directly from solid to gas
- Change of state from gas to liquid
- State of matter that has definite shape and volume
- Characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured
- Energy of motion
- Change of state from liquid to gas
- Change of state from liquid to solid
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- A pure substance that cannot be broken down
- Explains what happens to matter when the kinetic energy of particles changes
- Change of state from solid to liquid
- Change from gas directly to a solid
- Temperature a liquid turns to gas
- Change from liquid to gas
- Change in appearance but no new substances are formed
- Anything that has mass and volume
- Substance that is made of only one kind of matter
- State of matter that has definite volume, but its shape is determined by its surroundings
- State of matter that has its volume and shape determined by its surroundings
- Amount of matter in a substance or object
23 Clues: Energy of motion • Change from liquid to gas • Temperature a liquid turns to gas • Anything that has mass and volume • Change of state from gas to liquid • Change of state from liquid to gas • Temperature a solid turns to liquid • Change from gas directly to a solid • Change of state from solid to liquid • Change of state from liquid to solid • ...
USA States Crossword #1 2024-01-18
Across
- Borders Minnesota to the north and Missouri to the south.
- Borders Lake Michigan and Minnesota.
- Has the largest border with Canada.
- Borders Massachusetts and New York.
- Borders 8 different states.
- Borders Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
- Borders Mexico and Louisiana.
- Borders the Atlantic Ocean and New York
- Borders the Pacific Ocean.
- The smallest state.
- Borders Colorado and Missouri.
- West of Idaho and borders Canada.
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- Only borders 2 other states.
- Borders Mexico and Oklahoma.
- Borders Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
- The only state that is split into 2 parts.
- Borders every state that starts with the letter T.
- Borders Lake Ontario.
- Borders Mexico and New Mexico.
- Only borders 1 other state.
- Borders California and the Pacific Ocean.
- Borders the Atlantic Ocean and Kentucky.
- Borders both Vermont and Maine.
- Borders Florida and South Carolina.
- Borders South Dakota to the south.
- The largest state.
26 Clues: The largest state. • The smallest state. • Borders Lake Ontario. • Borders the Pacific Ocean. • Borders 8 different states. • Only borders 1 other state. • Only borders 2 other states. • Borders Mexico and Oklahoma. • Borders Mexico and Louisiana. • Borders Mexico and New Mexico. • Borders Colorado and Missouri. • Borders both Vermont and Maine. • West of Idaho and borders Canada. • ...
2024 United States Elections 2023-12-06
Across
- Worked for Microsoft
- Their retirement attracted an actor, a Congresswoman, a sheriff, and a superstore chain
- Former Cranston Mayor
- First Republican presidential candidate to drop out
- Former Texas Congressman, endorsed Haley
- Florida man runs for president
- Two Cents to Save America
- Lost three fingers
- Seeking a 4th term in the Senate
- Member of a political dynasty
- Bridgegate participant
- Minnesota Congressman
- Roivant Sciences entrepreneur
- Ran in 2021 California Governor Recall
- Involved in country music band "___ & The Pretty Pirates"
- Ousted Speaker
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- Appointed to replace a deceased Senator
- Knocked out the Speaker
- Green Party, then Independent candidate
- Former UN Ambassador, Governor
- Has an AI chatbot on their campaign website
- Uncle, Sleepy, Dark?
- Independent Senator
- 2022 Georgia Senate Libertarian
- Governor and Senator
- Author and speaker
- Create Church and Generational Group
- First Republican to announce a run for President
- This is their third run for President
- Announced at Fort Sumter
- 2012 and 2016 third party nominee
- Former VP
32 Clues: Former VP • Ousted Speaker • Lost three fingers • Author and speaker • Independent Senator • Worked for Microsoft • Uncle, Sleepy, Dark? • Governor and Senator • Former Cranston Mayor • Minnesota Congressman • Bridgegate participant • Knocked out the Speaker • Announced at Fort Sumter • Two Cents to Save America • Member of a political dynasty • Roivant Sciences entrepreneur • ...
S.S. States and Countries 2023-11-20
20 Clues: Pasta • Maple • Koalas • Peaceful • Pyramids • Chocolate • Nutcracker • Great wall • Cheeseheads • Skyscrapers • Disney World • 10,000 lakes • Harry Potter • Lake Champlain • Live free or die • The biggest state • The great salt lake • Beaches and palm trees • Where Taylor Swift lives • Biggest country in South America
States of Matter Review 2024-01-23
Across
- ______ law can be used when temperature and the number of moles is held constant?
- shape reflects arrangement of the particles.
- Covalent _______ solids have the highest melting point.
- Two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state.
- set of conditions at which all 3 phases can exist.
- If the pressure of a gas in a sealed container is lower than the air pressure, air will rush ___.
- are easily compressible.
- ______are a kind of intramolecular force.
- Attractive forces between molecules.
- As pressure increases, the volume of a gas __________.
- pressure of vapor abovea liquid at equilibrium
- trapped molecules reach a balance between evaporation & condensation
- energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.
- Temperature scale that relates temperature and kinetic energy.
- _______ Law states that as temperature increases, the pressure increases.
- _______ differ the most from ideal at low temperatures and high pressures.
- _______ Law is used to calculate the number of moles of gas.
- What is the strongest intermolecular force?
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- Heat of _______ is energy required to boil 1 gram of a substance at its boiling point
- molecules at the surface gain enough energy to overcome IMF
- solid becoming gas
- temp at which vapor pressure of liquid equals external pressure
- If volume is halved, pressure is ________.
- _____ law states that in a mixture of gases, the total pressure in the sum of the partial pressures.
- Solids with no geometric pattern.
- tool for measuring pressure.
- Heat of _______ is energy required to melt 1 gram of a substance at its melting point
- Particles moving faster,________ pressure.
- attractive force between the surface of a liquid and the surface of a solid.
- If the pressure of a gas in a sealed container is higher than the air pressure, air will rush ____.
- measure of evaporation rate
- _______ Law states that as the temperature of an enclosed gas increases, the volume increase, if the pressure is constant.
- Intermolecular forces are ________ than chemical bonds.
- attractive force between particles in a liquid that minimizes surface area.
- what is the intermolecular force that all molecules experience?
35 Clues: solid becoming gas • are easily compressible. • measure of evaporation rate • tool for measuring pressure. • Solids with no geometric pattern. • Attractive forces between molecules. • ______are a kind of intramolecular force. • If volume is halved, pressure is ________. • Particles moving faster,________ pressure. • What is the strongest intermolecular force? • ...
United States of America 2024-02-15
Across
- Second president
- Alongside Buzz Aldrin, this American walked the moon
- In 1607, the first established settlement in the U.S.
- This president resigned because of his part in the Watergate Scandal
- This sport shares a name with another, but this one is the most popular in the U.S.
- The most popular American
- The last state to officially join the U.S.
- The meaning of the stars on the flag
- Non-president featured on the highest U.S. paper currency
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- Longest river in the United States
- State named after a former president
- The largest state in the U.S.
- ___ of Allegiance
- __Scott Key, writer of the National Anthem
- Country that Louisiana was purchased from
- The name United States replaced
- How many days the Thanksgiving celebration lasted
- The meaning of the stripes on the flag
- The pilgrims famous ship
- The only other non-president to be featured on U.S. currency
20 Clues: Second president • ___ of Allegiance • The pilgrims famous ship • The most popular American • The largest state in the U.S. • The name United States replaced • Longest river in the United States • State named after a former president • The meaning of the stars on the flag • The meaning of the stripes on the flag • Country that Louisiana was purchased from • ...
States by their Capital 2022-06-07
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint 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 • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
States, Capitals, and Abbreviations 2023-02-22
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- Capital of Massachusetts
- Abbreviation of Louisiana
- Boise is the capital of ______.
- The Abbreviation is RI
- Abbreviation of New York
- Olympia is the capital and the abbreviation is WA
- Abbreviation is ME
- Montgomery is its capital
- Capital of Maryland
- Sacramento is its capital
- Capital of Alaska
- Abbreviation of Montana
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Louisiana
- Abbreviation of Oklahoma
- Capital of Delaware
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- Carson City is its capital
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of New Jersey
- Harrisburg is its capital
- Abbreviation of Oregon
- Abbreviation for Colorado
- Montpelier is its capital
- Abbreviation of Tennessee
- The Abbreviation of New Mexico
- Phoenix is the capital
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Mississippi
- Abbreviation of Pennsylvania
- Denver is its capital
- Abbreviation of New Hampshire
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of New Hampshire
- The abbreviation of Delaware
34 Clues: Capital of Texas • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Wyoming • Abbreviation is ME • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of New Mexico • Denver is its capital • Abbreviation of Oregon • The Abbreviation is RI • Phoenix is the capital • Capital of Mississippi • Abbreviation of Montana • Capital of Massachusetts • ...
