states Crossword Puzzles
States and Nations 2025-08-12
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- Locke A thinker who believed people are mostly good and deserve natural rights.
- The ability to influence or control what others do.
- of Nature: Life without any government or laws.
- A group of people who share culture, language, or history.
- A group of people who share culture or identity but don’t have their own country.
- The land a state controls.
- How people make decisions and share power in a group or country.
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- The group or system that makes and enforces rules for a society
- The people living in a state or area.
- Power Power that is accepted as right or proper by people.
- Rasa The idea that people are born like a “blank slate,” and learn from experience.
- The highest power or authority a state has over its land and people.
- Hobbes A thinker who believed people are naturally selfish and need strong government.
- A political community with a government, people, and territory.
14 Clues: The land a state controls. • The people living in a state or area. • of Nature: Life without any government or laws. • The ability to influence or control what others do. • Power Power that is accepted as right or proper by people. • A group of people who share culture, language, or history. • The group or system that makes and enforces rules for a society • ...
American History 2023-07-18
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- "Rosie the ___" was a cultural icon representing women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II
- Conflict between the Northern and Southern states from 1861 to 1865
- "___ Purchase": Acquisition of a large territory from France by the United States in 1803
- Document that outlines the fundamental laws and principles of the United States
- The right to vote in political elections
- Founding Father, inventor, and diplomat; played a significant role in drafting the U.S. Constitution
- The "___ Globetrotters" are a globally renowned basketball team known for their entertaining style of play and cultural impact
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- 35th President of the United States; assassinated in 1963
- 7th President of the United States; known for his populist policies and expansion of presidential powers
- "___ Destiny" was the belief that the United States was destined to expand its territory from coast to coast
- Tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II
- Naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941
12 Clues: The right to vote in political elections • 35th President of the United States; assassinated in 1963 • Naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 • Conflict between the Northern and Southern states from 1861 to 1865 • Document that outlines the fundamental laws and principles of the United States • ...
TEST 4 - REVIEW [PERIOD 6] 2021-01-05
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- ___________________ is best defined as sharing of Power between the national government and the states
- One immediate result of Alexander Hamilton’s financial plan was the creation of a national __________________
- One reason President George Washington called for a policy of ______________ in the 1790s was to avoid United States participation in European wars
- The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) increased the power
- The main reason the ___________________ wanted to replace the Articles of Confederation was that the national government was too weak to solve the nation’s problems
- In his Farewell Address, President George Washington warned U.S. “to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world” because alliances could draw the United States into __________________
- Lewis and Clark expedition used __________________ systems to help them on their journey
- Purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France was in conflict with Jefferson’s belief in a _________________ interpretation of the Constitution
- The __________________ expedition (1803–1806) was important because it increased understanding of the area included in the Louisiana Purchase
- On the issue of creating a national bank, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton differed on whether to apply a strict or loose interpretation of the __________________
- President Thomas Jefferson decided to purchase the _______________ Territory in 1803 because it gave U.S. full control of the port of New Orleans and the Mississippi River
- Holding a cabinet meeting at the White House is an example of the use of the __________________ constitution
- During the presidency of George Washington, disagreements between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over the interpretation of the Constitution contributed to the formation of __________________
- the federal courts by establishing the principle of __________________
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- ___________________ opposed ratification of the United States Constitution until they were assured that a bill of rights would be added to the original document
- Secretary of the Treasury __________________ supported the creation of the Bank of the United States because it would help ensure the economic stability of the new nation
- President Washington creating the first __________________ illustrates the use of the unwritten constitution
- President George Washington’s leadership during the __________________ Rebellion (1794) was important because it showed the ability of the new government to enforce federal law
- The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (1798) held that states could __________________ the Alien and Sedition Acts because these laws violated the Constitution
- At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the ___________________ and the Three-fifths Compromise both involved the issue of how individual states would be represented in the national government
- The system of __________________ was developed to prevent the accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands
- The Supreme Court decision in __________________ (1803) strengthened the constitutional principle of separation of powers by establishing the Court’s right to review the constitutionality of federal laws
- A major reason for the issuance of the ____________________ Doctrine (1823) was to limit European influence in the Western Hemisphere
- The War of 1812 has been called the “Second War for American Independence” primarily because the __________________ had never fully respected the United States as a free nation
- Because the __________________ Ocean provided a buffer from European interference United States was able to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality throughout most of the 19th century
- A principle of government that is stated in the Preamble to the United States Constitution is that the power of government comes from the ___________________
26 Clues: the federal courts by establishing the principle of __________________ • The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) increased the power • Lewis and Clark expedition used __________________ systems to help them on their journey • ___________________ is best defined as sharing of Power between the national government and the states • ...
Government Vocab Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Agreement made between large and small U.S. states that partly defined the representation each state would have in the legislature under the United States Constitution.
- Believed that the only true and correct form of government was the absolute monarchy. He argued this most forcefully in his landmark work, Leviathan.
- A monarchy that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.
- Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people.
- Members of the major political party in the early years of the U.S. that wanted a strong central government.
- System of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government,typically a national and local one.
- Influential Enlightenment thinker commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- Combination of a liberal political ideology that operates under an indirect democratic form of government.
- Principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws.
- System of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government.
- Law under which the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) are kept separate.
- A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- Agreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up some freedom for security.
- Political doctrine in defense of monarchical absolutism, which asserted that kings derived their authority from God.
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- Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States.
- Type of government whose legalized force and power is restricted through delegated and enumerated authorities.
- Founding father of the United States, who helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury.
- Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States.
- First document that established the functions of the national government of the United States, Later Superseded by The Constitution.
- The introductory and expressionary statement in the constitution that explains the document's purpose and underlying philosophy.
- Enlightenment philosopher who has become best known for promoting the idea of the separation of powers in government.
- System in U.S. government that ensures no one branch becomes too powerful.
- Theory of democracy that holds that the best kind of government is one that promotes the "common good" and the welfare of an entire society.
- Compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- Founding Father who served as the 4th president of the United States.
- The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- Political movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government.
- Political ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic.
- Powers that are neither prohibited nor explicitly given by law.
- A statement in the U.S. Constitution granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.
30 Clues: The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. • Powers that are neither prohibited nor explicitly given by law. • Founding Father who served as the 4th president of the United States. • Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States. • Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States. • ...
Federalism 2014-09-24
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- 1819 Supreme Court case that established supremacy of national government over state government
- powers of federal government addressed specifically in constitution, for congress powers in article 1 section 8
- A clause in Article IV, section 2 states citizens of each state most of the privileges of citizens of other states
- powers of federal government that go beyond enumerated in constitution
- System of government where powers and policy assignments are shared between states and national government
- federal grants that can be used only for specific purposes or categories of state and local spending
- federal grant given more or less automatically to states or communities to support broad programs I areas like community development or social service
- Pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in federal system
- organizes nation so two or more levels of government have more authority over same land and people
- entire set of interactions among national, state, and local governments
- final paragraph in Article I, Section 8 which authorizes Congress to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution
- federal categorical grant distributed according to a formula specified in legislation or administrative regulations
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- system of government where both The state & national government remain supreme within own spheres, each responsible for some policies
- Clause in Article IV , section. 8 of constitution requires each state to recognize official documents and civil judgements rendered by the courts of other states
- way of organizing nation so all powers resides in central government
- Article VI Of Constitution makes Constitution national law, and treaties supreme over state laws when the national government is acting within constitutional limits
- the powers not delegated to the U.S. By the constitution nor prohibited by it to the states reserved to states or people
- Case in 1824, Supreme Court interpreted Broadly the clause in Article I Section 8; giving Comgress power to regulate interstate com ever, encompassing virtually every form of commercial activity
- legal process whereby an alleged criminal offender is surrenders by officials instate in which crime is alleged to have been committed
19 Clues: Pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in federal system • way of organizing nation so all powers resides in central government • powers of federal government that go beyond enumerated in constitution • entire set of interactions among national, state, and local governments • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2019-03-27
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- aircraft / an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1
- major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Russell / A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933
- Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"
- adjustment act / a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
- market crash of 1929 / onsidered the worst economic event in world history – began on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares.
- Talmadge / A American Dixiecrat politician who served two terms as the 67th Governor of Georgia from 1933 to 1937, and a third term from 1941 to 1943
- lease act / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
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- harbor / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- Tuesday / a major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- weevil / eats cotton
- Delano Roosevelt / an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs
- / low water
- depression / the economy was weak
- conservation corps / a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed,
- electrification administration / this provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.
- deal / a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
19 Clues: / low water • weevil / eats cotton • depression / the economy was weak • Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy" • war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2019-03-27
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- war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Tuesday / a major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- Delano Roosevelt / an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- adjustment act / a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
- depression / the economy was weak
- Talmadge / A American Dixiecrat politician who served two terms as the 67th Governor of Georgia from 1933 to 1937, and a third term from 1941 to 1943
- harbor / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- market crash of 1929 / onsidered the worst economic event in world history – began on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares.
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- aircraft / an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1
- deal / a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
- Russell / A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933
- weevil / eats cotton
- lease act / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- conservation corps / a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed,
- security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs
- / low water
- major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- electrification administration / this provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.
- Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"
19 Clues: / low water • weevil / eats cotton • depression / the economy was weak • Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy" • war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2019-03-27
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- war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Delano Roosevelt / an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- electrification administration / this provided federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve isolated rural areas of the United States.
- / low water
- aircraft / an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1
- Talmadge / A American Dixiecrat politician who served two terms as the 67th Governor of Georgia from 1933 to 1937, and a third term from 1941 to 1943
- conservation corps / a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed,
- market crash of 1929 / onsidered the worst economic event in world history – began on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares.
- harbor / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
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- weevil / eats cotton
- security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs
- adjustment act / a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
- Russell / A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 66th Governor of Georgia from 1931 to 1933
- depression / the economy was weak
- Tuesday / a major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- lease act / An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was an American program to defeat Germany, Japan and Italy by distributing food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and August 1945.
- deal / a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression
- major stock market crash that occurred in late October 1929. It started on October 24 and continued until October 29, 1929,
- Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy"
19 Clues: / low water • weevil / eats cotton • depression / the economy was weak • Vinson / He was known as "The Father of the Two-Ocean Navy" • war 1 / began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • security act / is a U.S. government agency that administers social programs • ...
Civil War 2024-01-10
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- a person from the Northern states who went to the South to profit from reconstruction
- soldiers marching or fighting on foot
- warship with iron plating
- the northern states
- small sturdy sack carried on the back or over the shoulder
- a colony
- weapons
- turning point
- the confederate states
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- withdraw formally
- slang term for US dollar
- Sumter the beginning of the war
- a person who wanted to end slavery
- the president during the war
- leather shoe reaching the ankle
15 Clues: weapons • a colony • turning point • withdraw formally • the northern states • the confederate states • slang term for US dollar • warship with iron plating • the president during the war • Sumter the beginning of the war • leather shoe reaching the ankle • a person who wanted to end slavery • soldiers marching or fighting on foot • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2020-02-02
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- First major surrender took place here, between Gen. Lee and Gen. Grant
- In 1820 and 1850, the U.S. agreed to admit free and slave states
- Debates between two politicians over whether to expand slavery West
- _____ Compromise; Missouri admitted a slave state, Maine a free state
- First shots of the Civil War fired here
- U.S. Army, consists of Northern and border states
- Largest Confederate surrender took place here, in North Carolina!
- ____ Proclamation, issued by Lincoln in 1863, freed slaves in rebelling states
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- State admitted as free due to Compromise of 1850
- The People Choose, in this case over whether to allow slavery
- Last major battle fought in Civil War, in Johnston County!
- Battle was turning point in war, Union won
- To leave a country; 11 Southern states did this in 1861
- Eleven Southern rebelling states tried to form their own country
14 Clues: First shots of the Civil War fired here • Battle was turning point in war, Union won • State admitted as free due to Compromise of 1850 • U.S. Army, consists of Northern and border states • To leave a country; 11 Southern states did this in 1861 • Last major battle fought in Civil War, in Johnston County! • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
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- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
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- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
History 2022-02-12
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- a general vote
- A independent country
- former politician of N.S.W
- a number of states or organisations
- the action of coming to live permanently
- ballot a vote cast in secret
- International trade without tax
- a group or body or important principles
- a group of people
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- an agreement between states
- A team used in history against aboriginal
- people chosen to act speak on behalf
- American politician, born in Kansas
- when all the states agreed to be one
- a type of tax
15 Clues: a type of tax • a general vote • a group of people • A independent country • former politician of N.S.W • an agreement between states • ballot a vote cast in secret • International trade without tax • American politician, born in Kansas • a number of states or organisations • people chosen to act speak on behalf • when all the states agreed to be one • ...
texas revelation and mexican american war 2020-04-14
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- to tell someone that there kickouted
- a certain place to cross the states
- part that blcks people from crossing states
- where the person works for the us
- someone who hores money/gold
- to steal someone items
- controls the white house
- one of the people at war
- can cross the border
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- to be removed
- in the title
- the place texas fought back
- a fight over land
- where people live in
- allow someone to use the states house
15 Clues: in the title • to be removed • a fight over land • where people live in • can cross the border • to steal someone items • controls the white house • one of the people at war • the place texas fought back • someone who hores money/gold • where the person works for the us • a certain place to cross the states • to tell someone that there kickouted • allow someone to use the states house • ...
Government Vocabulary 2021-01-07
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- The distribution of power
- Attempts to control lives of citizens
- Give up some of freedom
- Fourth president of the united states
- people are only source of power
- Helped write the federalist papers
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- French writer
- third president of the united states
- Controls all aspects of life
- first president of the united states
- Monarchs were chosen by god
- Article 1,section 8,Clause 18
- Group of people
- division of the powers
- Ten amendments to the constitution
15 Clues: French writer • Group of people • division of the powers • Give up some of freedom • The distribution of power • Monarchs were chosen by god • Controls all aspects of life • Article 1,section 8,Clause 18 • people are only source of power • Ten amendments to the constitution • Helped write the federalist papers • third president of the united states • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- Judges who vote if someone is guilty or innocent
- Small and largely populated states got equal vote
- the same
- light up
- Ten amendments guaranteeing citizen's rights
- start fire
- The introduction of the constitution
- The plan hoping to to help larger populated states
- Government branch who determines the constitutionality of the laws
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- Makes and passes fedral laws
- Government branch who enforces the laws
- apear
- Government branch who writes laws
- hearty enjoyment
- The plan directed towards the smaller populated states
15 Clues: apear • the same • light up • start fire • hearty enjoyment • Makes and passes fedral laws • Government branch who writes laws • The introduction of the constitution • Government branch who enforces the laws • Ten amendments guaranteeing citizen's rights • Judges who vote if someone is guilty or innocent • Small and largely populated states got equal vote • ...
Cold War 2020-10-09
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- takeover
- Plan Program under which the United States gave economic aid to
- Airlift Resupply of West Berlin by U.S. and British planes during Soviet
- taking measures to prevent the spread of Communist rule to other
- S. Truman 33rd president of the United States
- postwar Western Europe
- States, Canada, and ten European nations
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- Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defensive military alliance of the
- curtain The division of Europe between free and Communist countries
- of 1948
- and state department and to perform secret operations in foreign
- Intelligence Agency (ClA) Agency created to compile intelligence from the
- nation Country dominated by the Soviet Union
- War State of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States but
- military action
- Doctrine U,S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a
16 Clues: of 1948 • takeover • military action • postwar Western Europe • States, Canada, and ten European nations • nation Country dominated by the Soviet Union • S. Truman 33rd president of the United States • Plan Program under which the United States gave economic aid to • and state department and to perform secret operations in foreign • ...
Civil War 2022-12-14
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- a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- a soldier that is wounded or killed in battle
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
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- when a person is murdered for political reasons
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government
- states These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- A term meaning "before war"
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies
13 Clues: A term meaning "before war" • An army of citizens used during emergencies • a soldier that is wounded or killed in battle • when a person is murdered for political reasons • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
The American Civil War 2022-01-29
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- abraham linclons profession
- book based on rev.josiah jenson
- this territory wanted to join the usa as a free state
- antonym for fugitive slaves
- a trade process followed by southern states with britan
- the nothern states became free states due to the abolotion of
- federal law makong process through a legislature
- people who wanted to abolish slavery
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- proclamation issued by linclon for abolishing slavery
- extensively accepted profession in the northern states
- was elected as president by confederatestatesofamerica
- party which linclon joined in 1856
- taxes imported on goods
13 Clues: taxes imported on goods • abraham linclons profession • antonym for fugitive slaves • book based on rev.josiah jenson • party which linclon joined in 1856 • people who wanted to abolish slavery • federal law makong process through a legislature • proclamation issued by linclon for abolishing slavery • this territory wanted to join the usa as a free state • ...
learning contract #2 2021-10-18
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- - The act of making unjustified distinctions between people.
- - An effort to reunify the divided nation.
- - Prohibited the federal government and each state from denying or abridging a citizen's right to vote.
- - An American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman.
- - 23rd quadrennial presidential election.
- - Northerners who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War.
- - An American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor.
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- - State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- - Amendment that abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.
- - An American educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents of the United States.
- - Granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
- - First United States federal law to define citizenship and affirm that all citizens are equally protected by the law.
- - Setting someone or something apart from other people or things.
- - An unwritten agreement after the American Civil War.
14 Clues: - 23rd quadrennial presidential election. • - An effort to reunify the divided nation. • - An unwritten agreement after the American Civil War. • - The act of making unjustified distinctions between people. • - Amendment that abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. • - Setting someone or something apart from other people or things. • ...
Texas During the Civil War 2024-01-03
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- the government of 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union in 1860–61.
- Political system in which power is shared between the national and central governments
- The people have the complete authority over the government
- Blocking off an area to keep supplies from getting in or out
- abolished(ended) slavery in the United States
- Concern for regional needs and interests
- granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and slaves who had been emancipated after the American Civil War
- the states that were part of the United States under President Lincoln's government.
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- A tenant farmer who receives a portion of the crop
- The act of giving someone freedom
- Government in which representatives are chosen
- granted African American men the right to vote
- To withdraw, including the withdrawal of the States from the Union
- the act of rebuilding, generally refers to the rebuilding of the Union following the Civil War
14 Clues: The act of giving someone freedom • Concern for regional needs and interests • abolished(ended) slavery in the United States • Government in which representatives are chosen • granted African American men the right to vote • A tenant farmer who receives a portion of the crop • The people have the complete authority over the government • ...
Westward expansion 2025-04-09
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- Jackson/ seventh president of the United States.
- The action of becoming larger or more extensive.
- rights/ the right of states to exercise power independent of the federal government.
- more than half.
- Act/ declaring tariffs null and void.
- the right to vote.
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- by Andrew Jackson.
- Removal Act/ authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes.
- Party/ one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States
- Expansion/ the movement of Americans westward across North America.
- as a result.
- System/ the practice of awarding government jobs to friends and supporters.
- Party/ the democratic party started by Henry Clay.
- notice or become aware of.
14 Clues: as a result. • more than half. • by Andrew Jackson. • the right to vote. • notice or become aware of. • Act/ declaring tariffs null and void. • Jackson/ seventh president of the United States. • The action of becoming larger or more extensive. • Party/ the democratic party started by Henry Clay. • Expansion/ the movement of Americans westward across North America. • ...
North Carolina History 2015-05-06
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- Law of the land
- What happened on April 12, 1861?
- Slaves may be free for working a number of years.
- Ran the Alamance Factory.
- First president of the United States.
- The 17th president of the United States.
- One of the most important industries in North Carolina.
- Created the underground railroad
- Captured and killed John Brown, also surrendered in appomattox.
- The 16th president of the United States.
- Declaration of rights for all people.
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- Abolitionist who attacked Harpers Ferry, Virginia
- Ran a private mint near Rutherfordton
- Established a national government.
- Escaped slavery and brought out more than 300 slaves.
- Supreme court rules that blacks aren't citizens.
- Who chartered the cotton mills?
- Abolished slavery
- Preserve the union and abolish slavery
- Where the Civil war began.
20 Clues: Law of the land • Abolished slavery • Ran the Alamance Factory. • Where the Civil war began. • Who chartered the cotton mills? • What happened on April 12, 1861? • Created the underground railroad • Established a national government. • Ran a private mint near Rutherfordton • First president of the United States. • Declaration of rights for all people. • ...
The United States of America 2014-11-24
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- American money.
- There are fifty ... in the USA.
- Father works in a big ... .
- Can you sing this ... ?
- People enjoy them on the Fourth of July in America.
- People who travel and visit other countries.
- A house is also called a ... .
- A very tall building is called a ... .
- The capital of the United States.
- ...is big in America.
- The street isn't .... . It's narrow.
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- The bald eagle is the national ... of the USA.
- In the afternoon families have ... parties.
- There are ... on the Fourth of July.
- The United States or the ... for short.
- It's not difficult. It's ... .
- The people of the USA are called ... .
- You need it to catch fish.
- The American flag has thirteen ... .
- We ... our house with flags on Independence Day.
20 Clues: American money. • ...is big in America. • Can you sing this ... ? • You need it to catch fish. • Father works in a big ... . • It's not difficult. It's ... . • A house is also called a ... . • There are fifty ... in the USA. • The capital of the United States. • There are ... on the Fourth of July. • The American flag has thirteen ... . • The street isn't .... . It's narrow. • ...
PSYC 2015 Group 6 Study 2023-10-12
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- Continent Egypt is located on
- Number of continents
- Capital of the United States
- 2 + 2
- Chemical symbol Au stand for
- Shape generally used for stop signs
- There are this many Pyramids of Giza
- Largest bone in the human body
- Planet closest to the sun
- Color made when mixing red and blue
- Phenomenon measured by Richter scale
- Current president of the United States
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- Largest ocean
- The 3rd color of the rainbow
- Largest country by land area
- First president of the United States
- Number of Earth moons
- H2O
- National language of Mexico
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Tallest mountain on Earth
- Planet we live on
- Most rare eye color
- Longest river in the world
- Opposite of down
25 Clues: H2O • 2 + 2 • Largest ocean • Opposite of down • Planet we live on • Most rare eye color • Number of continents • Number of Earth moons • Tallest mountain on Earth • Planet closest to the sun • Longest river in the world • National language of Mexico • The 3rd color of the rainbow • Largest country by land area • Capital of the United States • Chemical symbol Au stand for • ...
Black America 2023-11-21
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- a secret escape route
- the president of Usa doing the cold war
- he freed the slaves
- I have a...
- the states that had slavery
- black people sang this in the church
- a woman that broke the Jim Crow laws
- he ended the slavery
- people who got separated, what do we call that?
- black and white people had... things
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- the place where rosa parks broke the Jim Crow laws
- southern states
- people that did the work for you
- the worked for the black people
- she ran the Underground Railroad
- a group that hated black peeple.
- fields where the slaves worked
- laws that black people have to follow
- not using a service to make a point
- the states that were against slavery
20 Clues: I have a... • southern states • he freed the slaves • he ended the slavery • a secret escape route • the states that had slavery • fields where the slaves worked • the worked for the black people • people that did the work for you • she ran the Underground Railroad • a group that hated black peeple. • not using a service to make a point • the states that were against slavery • ...
Civil War 2023-02-23
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- The president during the war
- The norths plan to surround the south
- The first battle of the war
- The confederates best general
- The time before the war
- The nickname for the battle of Bull Run
- The guns soldiers used
- Breaking away from the country
- The event that made Abraham Lincoln president
- The Confederate capitol
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- The act that freed slaves
- The southern states that fought to keep their way of life
- Slaves that got freed
- The city that General Sherman attacked
- States that did not leave the Union
- A nickname for people in the union
- The Unions best general
- The first state to secede
- The battle with the most deaths
- The northern states that fought to preserve the union
20 Clues: Slaves that got freed • The guns soldiers used • The Unions best general • The time before the war • The Confederate capitol • The act that freed slaves • The first state to secede • The first battle of the war • The president during the war • The confederates best general • Breaking away from the country • The battle with the most deaths • A nickname for people in the union • ...
Student name:__________ 2024-11-21
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- proposed a strong central government composed of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony
- violent protest against a new tax on distilled spirits and the stills that produced them.
- a tax or fee imposed on imported goods to protect domestic industries from foreign competitio
- a diplomatic incident between the United States and France that occurred in 1797 and 1798 during the presidency of John Adams
- written in 1812 and limited the power of the king
- the first constitution of the United States, establishing the country's national government after the American Revolution:
- signed on February 2, 1848, in the Mexican city of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War:
- foreign policy statement made by President James Monroe in 1823 that outlined the United States' role in the Western Hemisphere and its relationship with Europe:
- The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, doubling the size of the country.
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- authority of the federal courts to declare that actions by the federal or state government violate the Constitution.
- known as Revolutionaries, Continentals, Rebels, or Whigs, were colonists in the Thirteen Colonies who opposed the Kingdom of Great Britain's control
- someone who believes in the type of political system in which states or territories share control with a central government.
- the belief in manifest destiny, federally issued Indian removal acts, and economic promise
- an agreement made during the drafting of the US Constitution where enslaved people were counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state's population for representation in Congress
- The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were both written in this state
- "Give me liberty or give me death'
- a conflict between the United States and Great Britain, primarily caused by British practices like "impressment"
- led the Continental Army to victory in the Revolutionary War, helped create the U.S. Constitution, and served as the first president of the United States.
19 Clues: "Give me liberty or give me death' • written in 1812 and limited the power of the king • government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony • The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were both written in this state • violent protest against a new tax on distilled spirits and the stills that produced them. • ...
American Icons 2025-12-12
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- Famous rock sculpture featuring four U.S. presidents.
- The national anthem of the United States.
- This iconic statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France.
- The emblematic stripes and stars representing the United States.
- The historic bell located in Philadelphia, known for its crack.
- The pledge of loyalty to the United States.
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- The city that is the capital of the United States.
- The paper declaring the thirteen colonies’ independence from Britain.
- A symbol representing the United States, featuring an eagle, shield, and olive branch.
- The personification of the U.S. government, often shown wearing a top hat with stars.
- The national bird of the United States.
11 Clues: The national bird of the United States. • The national anthem of the United States. • The pledge of loyalty to the United States. • The city that is the capital of the United States. • Famous rock sculpture featuring four U.S. presidents. • This iconic statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France. • The historic bell located in Philadelphia, known for its crack. • ...
Madison and Jackson Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- the founder of the Whigs
- 4th president of the United States
- the law provided funds to relocate Native Americans from their homes in the southern states
- an unnecessary battle because news travels slowly
- the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice
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- a system which replaced hundreds of good workers with loyalists
- also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party
- 6th president of the United States
- national mood of the United States from 1815 to 1825
- one of the two major political parties in the United States
- an American political party formed in the 1830s to oppose President Andrew Jackson
- a movement for greater rights for the common man
- a war that ended in a tie with neither side getting anything out of it
- when Indians were forced to march out of their home. Almost 1/4 of the 18,000 Indians died.
14 Clues: the founder of the Whigs • 6th president of the United States • 4th president of the United States • a movement for greater rights for the common man • an unnecessary battle because news travels slowly • national mood of the United States from 1815 to 1825 • also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party • ...
1st Semester Vocabulary/American History 2020-09-28
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- Is a form of government in which the country is considered a ''public mother.''
- Was an American political, leader, military general, statesman, and founding father who served as the first president of the United States.
- Was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
- Famous actor who shoot president Lincoln.
- Was an american social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, he became a national leader or the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York.
- Is a form of democracy in which people decide an policy initiatives directly.
- The plan was created in response to the Virginia plan, which convent for two houses of congress.
- Was a political and mercantile protest by The Sons of Liberty boycotting the King in Boston Massachusetts.
- Declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- This act passed on July 1, 1862 provided Federal subsidies in land and loans for the construction of a transcontinental railroad across the United States.
- Was a proposal to the United State constitutional convention for the creation of a supreme national government with three and a bicameral legislature.
- Was an armed conflict between the United States and the Mexican territory, since the government did not recognize the treaty signed by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.
- Was an armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Chayenne, and Arapaho tribes and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.
- Guarantees voting right to all citizens of the United States.
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- Was a massacre of Cheyenne and Aropaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian War that occurred on November 29,1864.
- Expresses the ideals on which the United States was founded and the reasons for separation from Great Britain.
- Defines citizenship to include African Americans.
- An act regulating stamp duty on the legal recognition of documents.
- Was the acquisition of the territory by The United States from France in 1805.
- Were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- Established in 1865 by Congress to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War.
- Officially tittle the Treaty of peace, friendship, limits, and settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic.
- A conflict primarily fought between Britain and France over New World territory, ended with a British Victory.
- The action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a practical state.
- Authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands by partitioning them into individuals plots.
- Was a landmark decision of the U.S. supreme court in which the court held that the U.S. constitution was not meant to include American citizenship from black people.
- Is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominant group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group.
- Was a conflict fought between The United State and its allies against The United Kingdom of Great Britain.
- The belief that it was America's god given right to expand from ocean to ocean to justify all wrong doings.
- The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- A person who is against slavery.
31 Clues: A person who is against slavery. • Famous actor who shoot president Lincoln. • Defines citizenship to include African Americans. • Was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. • Guarantees voting right to all citizens of the United States. • An act regulating stamp duty on the legal recognition of documents. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2016-05-01
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- powers not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed powers that are named in Article I.
- powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
- created by an act of the United States Congress on July 10, 1953, to make recommendations for the solution of problems involving federal and state governments.
- issued by the United States Congress, which may be spent only for narrowly defined purposes; main source of federal aid to state and local government, can be used only for specific purposes and for helping education or categories of state and local spending.
- the division of governmental functions and financial relations among levels of government.
- a concept of federalism in which national, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally.
- system of government in which power is divided between a national government and various regional governments.
- a state governed as one single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions exercise only powers that their central government chooses to delegate.
- funding programs that you do not compete for, even though you must submit an application and meet other specified requirements. They ensure that designated recipients will receive funds, and are usually administered and managed by State Administering Agencies.
- establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws, and even state constitutions.
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- the official process whereby one country transfers a suspected or convicted criminal to another country.
- a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce, granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, encompassed the power to regulate navigation.
- addresses the duties that states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- a grant from a central government that a local authority can allocate to a wide range of services.
- prevents a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner.
- a political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal and state governments in clearly defined terms, with state governments exercising those powers accorded to them without interference from the federal government.
- the Constitution grants to Congress implied powers for implementing the Constitution's express powers, and state action may not impede valid constitutional exercises of power by the Federal government.
- Congress may exercise the powers that the Constitution grants it, subject to the individual rights listed in the Bill of Rights.
- the transfer or delegation of power to a lower level, especially by central government to local or regional administration.
- a statement in the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.
- grants given by the federal government to state and local governments on the basis of merit.
21 Clues: prevents a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner. • the division of governmental functions and financial relations among levels of government. • grants given by the federal government to state and local governments on the basis of merit. • ...
Review Chemistry 2 Midterm 1 Fall 2022 2022-10-05
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- this law states that volume is inversely proportional to pressure
- this law states that volume is directly proportional to temperature
- a measure of how much the volume of matter decreases under a certain amount of pressure
- this is the scale we must work with when describing gases
- this law states the total pressure is equal to the sum of the partial pressures
- this law states the volume and number of particles of a gas are directly proportional
- this law states pressure is directly proportional to temperature
- ____ gas law describes the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature
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- this kind of process has constant temperature
- this type of gas follows the kinetic molecular theory
- atmospheric pressure _____ with an increase in altitude
- this kind of process has constant pressure
- this kind of process has constant volume
- according to the KMT, all collisions between gases are perfectly ____ meaning there is no energy lost during the collisions
- a ____ is the most compressible state of matter
15 Clues: this kind of process has constant volume • this kind of process has constant pressure • this kind of process has constant temperature • a ____ is the most compressible state of matter • this type of gas follows the kinetic molecular theory • atmospheric pressure _____ with an increase in altitude • this is the scale we must work with when describing gases • ...
Unit Three: Crossword 2024-03-14
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- The winner of the Election of 1860
- The social reform movement that tried to ban alcohol
- To leave the union
- Forcing sailors to join the navy
- Someone that wanted to end slavery
- The system of roads, railways, and other public works
- The event that drew an imaginary line between Free States and Slave States
- The religious-social reform movement
- The section of states that left the union
- A machine that helped clean cotton
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- A law that forced all Native Americans to move West
- An escaped slave that spoke out against slavery
- The hero of the Battle of New Orleans
- The belief that the United States should spread across the continent.
- A series of hideouts and paths that slaves used to run away
- A conductor of the Underground Railroad that rescued more than 300 slaves.
16 Clues: To leave the union • Forcing sailors to join the navy • The winner of the Election of 1860 • Someone that wanted to end slavery • A machine that helped clean cotton • The religious-social reform movement • The hero of the Battle of New Orleans • The section of states that left the union • An escaped slave that spoke out against slavery • ...
Who's Who 2017-09-04
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- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect
- de Tocqueville/ French diplomat, political scientist, and historian. Author of Democracy in America
- David Thoreau/ A leading transcendentalist, best known for his book Walden.
- Allen Poe/ He is known for being a poet that wrote about mysteries and morbid events
- Douglass/ African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman
- Dix/ American activist that worked on behalf of the mentally insane
- Turner/ Enslaved African American who led rebellion of slaves and free blacks.
- Irvin/ He is best known for his short stories Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- Calhoun/ American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina and the seventh Vice President of the United States. Is remembered for strongly defending slavery.
- Core belief believes in nature and self reliance
- system/ The practice of, after winning an election, giving civil jobs for your friends, family, and supporters.
- Truth/ African American abolitionist and women's right activist
- Morse/ Invented the telegraph
- McCormick/ Invented the mechanical reaper
- Cady Stanton/ Worked with Lucretia Mott during the Seneca Falls Convention
- Rush/ The movement of a lot of people going towards an area with gold.
- Purchase/ The purchase that allowed the United States to gain the southern part of Arizona and New Mexico
- Destiny/ A belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- A pivotal event in the Texas Revolution.
- Canal/ Canal that opened trade between New York and the midwestern states and aided in the growth of New York as a port
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- A religious and cultural group related to Mormonism
- The act of canceling something
- parts/ First used for musket rifles
- Waldo Emerson/ American essayist, lecturer, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid 19th century.
- of Abominations/ A protective tariff passed by the Congress of the United States, designed to protect industry on the northern United States
- Restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions
- A person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution
- Fennimore Cooper/ He is known for his historical romances of frontier and the Indian life.
- Lode/ Located under the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, first major discovery of silver in the United States
- Bank/ A commercial bank that is chartered under federal government
- Political idea that a nation should govern itself
- Mott/ Women's rights activist. Worked with Elizabeth Staton during the Seneca Falls Convention
- Great Awakening/ A Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States
- Young/ American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, moved Mormons to Utah
- Smith/ American religious leader and founder of Mormonism
- gin/ A machine for separating cotton from its seed
- Whitney/ Invented the cotton gin
- cession/ A historical name on the United States for the region of the modern day southwestern United States that Mexico ceded to the US in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- Webster/ Created the dictionary
- Jackson/ American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States. He gained the support through being seen as a “common man”.
40 Clues: Morse/ Invented the telegraph • The act of canceling something • Webster/ Created the dictionary • Whitney/ Invented the cotton gin • parts/ First used for musket rifles • A pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. • McCormick/ Invented the mechanical reaper • Core belief believes in nature and self reliance • Political idea that a nation should govern itself • ...
Vocabulary 1 2024-01-22
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- Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review in the United States
- A Plan for a representative house which tried to protect the smaller states by giving each state a single representative in the house.
- A violent insurrection in the Massachusetts countryside during 1786 and 1787, brought about by a monetary debt crisis at the end of the American Revolutionary War.
- Supporting stronger local governments and little to no international trade and industry.
- A document that was written by Thomas Jefferson, sent to King George III, declaring independence from the British monarchy.
- An international Affair in which a confrontation between the United States and Republican France led to an undeclared war between the two countries.
- The branch of government that carries out the laws.
- An Indian tribal leader who filled in the gap in leaders after other chiefs and generals had died or retired. He led attacks on US settlers.
- The part of the government which interprets the laws.
- Father of the constitution and 4th president of the US.
- The explorers listed with finding a waterway to the pacific ocean in the Louisiana purchase.
- An agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the legislative structure and representation each state would have under the United States Constitution. Determining that there would be two houses: the house of representatives and the senate. One based on population and one based on equal representation.
- A type of governmental system where representatives, voted by the people, would make decisions on behalf of their voters.
- An ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
- A war fought by the United States and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its own indigenous allies in British North America,
- The first ‘constitution’ of the United States, It did not give the federal government the power to raise an army or tax which made the US vulnerable.
- An ordinance that laid out the process by which lands west of the Appalachian Mountains were to be surveyed and sold.
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- Unconstitutional acts which tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government.
- A political party system in which two major political parties consistently dominate the political landscape.
- A purchase of 530,000,000 acres of territory in North America that the United States purchased from France in 1803 for $15 million.
- The first president of the United States, universally elected without competition.
- For a strong central government and international industry.
- A population counting compromise which listed a slave as 3/5ths of a person.
- Southerner Anti-federalist who wrote the constitution.
- A mode of government which combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system,
- A machine which was able to automatically remove the seeds from cotton, making the process much more efficient.
- The Branch that makes the laws.
- A system that is supposed to balance the powers of each branch of the United States government.
- A violet tax protest which was against the newly enacted whiskey tax.
- The first ten amendments of the Constitution, meant to protect the rights of the people.
- A northerner Federalist who believed that an elite and educated government was needed, and that the US should be an international industrial center.
31 Clues: The Branch that makes the laws. • The branch of government that carries out the laws. • The part of the government which interprets the laws. • Southerner Anti-federalist who wrote the constitution. • Father of the constitution and 4th president of the US. • For a strong central government and international industry. • ...
Manifest Destiny 2024-02-08
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- Who were the two most influential members in Washington's Cabinet. Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury.
- This 1803 Supreme Court Case set an important precedent, It gave the Supreme Court the power to decide whether laws passed by Congress were constitutional and to reject laws that it considered to be Unconstitutional.
- The official name of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
- This led to increased knowledge about plant and animal life in the West, knowledge about Native American cultures, and a map showing a route to the Pacific Ocean.
- The idea that Americans were destined to settle all of North America, from the East Coast to the Pacific Ocean.
- The numbers of terms that George Washington served, set an important precedent in 1796.
- Discovered in California in 1848.
- Under this law, the President could expel any alien, or foreigner, thought to be dangerous to the country.
- The French _________ American ships in 1797 in the West Indies. Led to a conflict between the United States and France.
- A Native American leader who vowed to keep settlers from taking more American Indian land.
- A tax on imports.
- Fourth President of the United States.
- A French term for "let do" meaning letting people do as they please. Jefferson believed in this economic idea.
- Fifth President of the United States.
- When the United States entered the War of 1812, it had a _______ army and navy that lacked the training to face the British military.
- The total amount of money that a country's government has borrowed.
- Washington responded to this by quicly calling up the militia and sending them to Pennsylvania.
- Third President of the United States.
- Second President of the United States.
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- A tax on this led to a rebellion.
- Route over which settlers traveled to Oregon.
- President Jefferson wanted to ________ the size of the Federal Government.
- A Shoshone guide on the Corps of Discovery, she was a very important member of the expedition.
- One of the first political parties, believed in a strong federal government. Led by Alexander Hamilton.
- Thomas Jefferson cut the federal _________, this shows his determination to reduce the size and power of the federal government.
- From which foreign nation did the United States purchase Louisiana?
- This was an important thing to have on the Oregon Trail, the main source of transportation.
- An example for others to follow.
- purchase of 530,000,000 acres of territory in North America from France in 1803 for $15 million.
- A nation's plan of action toward other nations.
- The War of 1812 led to an increased sense of American __________.
- One of the first political parties, believed in more power for the states. Led by Thomas Jefferson.
- Conflicts between Native Americans and settlers in the ___________________ were due to conflict over resources that threatened the Native Americans' way of life.
- A diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war knows as the Quasi-War.
- First President of the United States.
- If the Supreme Court rules that a new law violates the Constituion, that would be an example of ___________________.
- Under this law, citizens could be fined or jailed if they criticized the government or its officials.
- The heads of the executive departments make up the _______. They advise the President on important issues.
38 Clues: A tax on imports. • An example for others to follow. • A tax on this led to a rebellion. • Discovered in California in 1848. • First President of the United States. • Fifth President of the United States. • Third President of the United States. • Fourth President of the United States. • Second President of the United States. • Route over which settlers traveled to Oregon. • ...
South Carolina 2012-06-03
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- State hospitality beverage
- South Carolinas quarter was what number released in the United States mint
- Hightest point in South Carolina
- South Carolina is known for this stone
- What is the state flower
- State abbreviation
- One of the major industries
- favorite vacation spot in South Carolina
- State beverage
- what is the state bird
- the states nickname is
- What is South Carolina's state fruit
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- State gemstone
- Bordering body of water
- What is the state amphibian
- How many counties compromise South Carolina
- South Carolina is known for what fish
- State song
- One of the states bordering South Carolina is North Carolina the other state is
- What bridge was built in 1929
- What is the capital of South Carolina
21 Clues: State song • State gemstone • State beverage • State abbreviation • what is the state bird • the states nickname is • Bordering body of water • What is the state flower • State hospitality beverage • What is the state amphibian • One of the major industries • What bridge was built in 1929 • Hightest point in South Carolina • What is South Carolina's state fruit • ...
AMGreek 2024-11-07
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- leading commerical civilzation of the Aegean region
- rule by few
- a war of Greek city states against each other
- chief magistrate
- influential leader of Athens
- crushed the revolty of the Greeks
- league of city states with sparta at the head
- son of valuable leader
- rule by people
- league of city states with Athens as the leader
- confronted Alexander
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- goddess of wisdom
- united Macedonia under his rule
- rule by one
- dissatisfaction of lower classes
- Blind Greek poet who wrote about Greek gods
- slaves of sparta
- king of all gods and men
- invaders of the north that attacked the Mycennians
- flourished on an island and became an expanding civilization
- assumed the throne at age 20
- statesmen of athens
22 Clues: rule by few • rule by one • rule by people • chief magistrate • slaves of sparta • goddess of wisdom • statesmen of athens • confronted Alexander • son of valuable leader • king of all gods and men • influential leader of Athens • assumed the throne at age 20 • united Macedonia under his rule • dissatisfaction of lower classes • crushed the revolty of the Greeks • ...
World War II Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-15
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- major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II that took place six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- a vegetable garden planted to increase food production during a war.
- the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II.
- United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
- naval base and headquarters of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Honolulu County, southern Oahu Island, Hawaii
- Series of acts passed by the US Congress in response to the growing threats and wars that led to World War II.
- nations first peactime draft and required all men between the ages of 21 and 35 to register for potential military service
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- United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Nagasaki.
- During World War II, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the exclusion of Japanese Americans from the West Coast Military Area.
- a series of trials held in Nürnberg, Germany, in 1945 and 1946 following the end of World War II.
- major battle in which the United States Marine Corps and United States Navy landed on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II
- An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, policy under which the United States supplied Allied nations with supplies
- research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
- Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.
- bypassing heavily armed locations for islands and atolls where airstrips could be constructed.
- the act of satisfying someone or something
16 Clues: the act of satisfying someone or something • a vegetable garden planted to increase food production during a war. • United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. • United States detonated an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. • Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy. • ...
The end of The Revolutionary War 2022-07-01
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- The battle in which the British surrendered
- Where the Battle of Bunker Hill took place
- Battle that took place on December 25, 1776
- Continental Army Commander General
- Captured by the British in the battle of Brandywine Creek
- The treaty that aligned France with the Americans during the Revolutionary War
- Battle that occurred days after the Battle of Trenton
- Ally of the United States that helped near the end of the war
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- United States' Army
- British General
- The treaty signed in September of 1783 granting the United States independence
- The ocean separating New England and Great Britain
- The United States' main interest at the end of the war
- Continental Army General Horatio Gates gathered colonists and surrounded Burgoyne at this battle
- The battle that began the war
- Great Britain's Army
16 Clues: British General • United States' Army • Great Britain's Army • The battle that began the war • Continental Army Commander General • Where the Battle of Bunker Hill took place • The battle in which the British surrendered • Battle that took place on December 25, 1776 • The ocean separating New England and Great Britain • Battle that occurred days after the Battle of Trenton • ...
Civil War 2023-04-06
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- Political party that boycotted U.S. Congress
- Done for the first time in the U.S. Civil War
- How many states seceded
- Who led the March to Sea
- To eliminate
- Proposed the Anaconda Plan
- Speech given after the Battle of Gettysburg
- Robert E. Lee's horse
- Who surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse
- Firing at the fort that started the war
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- Vice-president of the Confederate States of America
- President of the Confederate States of America
- 2nd state to leave the Union
- 1st battle of the war
- 1st capital of the Confederacy
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- What month did the Civil War start
- What was the single bloodiest day of the war
- Slave state that did not leave the Union
- President of the U.S.
20 Clues: To eliminate • 1st battle of the war • Robert E. Lee's horse • President of the U.S. • How many states seceded • Who led the March to Sea • Proposed the Anaconda Plan • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • 2nd state to leave the Union • 1st capital of the Confederacy • What month did the Civil War start • Firing at the fort that started the war • Slave state that did not leave the Union • ...
CIVIL WAR CROSSWORD 2018-04-29
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- holding a person in bondage for labor
- won the First Battle of Bull Run
- a bullet with a hollow base
- union general in the west
- general of the army of northern Virginia
- armed forces that prevented the transportation of goods
- first shots of the civil war
- president of the confederacy
- Lee surrendered here
- conditions and practices that promote health
- Union strategy for defeating the confederacy
- soldiers on horseback
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- won the election of 1860
- slave states that bordered states that slavery was illegal
- assassinated Abraham lincoln
- Confederate strategy for defeating the Union
- gun with a grooved barrel
- southern states do this after Lincoln's election
- 85% of this was located in the North
- warships covered with iron
- the winner of the Battle of Gettysburg
21 Clues: Lee surrendered here • soldiers on horseback • won the election of 1860 • union general in the west • gun with a grooved barrel • warships covered with iron • a bullet with a hollow base • assassinated Abraham lincoln • first shots of the civil war • president of the confederacy • won the First Battle of Bull Run • 85% of this was located in the North • ...
Civil War 2024-09-20
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- "act of withdrawing from the Union"
- "union general known for his March to the Sea"
- "proclamation issued by Lincoln"
- "type of warship used during Civil War"
- "turning point battle in 1863"
- "northern states during the Civil War"
- "advocate for ending slavery"
- "union general who later became president"
- "shelter to sleep at night"
- "site of a major battle in 1862"
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- "battle with significant Confederate victory"
- "period after the Civil War"
- "general of the Confederate Army"
- "siege that gave the Union control of the Mississippi River"
- "president of the Confederate States"
- "bag used to carry personal items"
- "navel strategy to prevent goods from entering or leaving Southern ports"
- "site of Lee's surrender"
- "first major battle of the Civil War"
- "southern states that seceded"
20 Clues: "site of Lee's surrender" • "shelter to sleep at night" • "period after the Civil War" • "advocate for ending slavery" • "turning point battle in 1863" • "southern states that seceded" • "proclamation issued by Lincoln" • "site of a major battle in 1862" • "general of the Confederate Army" • "bag used to carry personal items" • "act of withdrawing from the Union" • ...
Government Crossword 2024-12-10
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- requirement from federal government on the states
- president stopping a bill
- clause stated in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution
- hated for creating “red tape”
- divides power between levels of government
- this theory states that interest groups stop the government from functioning
- delays action in Congress
- disagree with the majority
- ruled by few powerful people
- president trusts them with advice
- stops debate over a bill
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- who to thank for the Bill of Rights
- the beginning of the Constitution
- stops abuse from one branch of government
- states required to call a constitutional convention
- gives funding to candidates
- influences legislature decisions
- seeks re-election
- only happened to Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump
- proposed law
20 Clues: proposed law • seeks re-election • stops debate over a bill • president stopping a bill • delays action in Congress • disagree with the majority • gives funding to candidates • ruled by few powerful people • hated for creating “red tape” • influences legislature decisions • the beginning of the Constitution • president trusts them with advice • who to thank for the Bill of Rights • ...
LaMiya Ford Unit 6 2018-02-13
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- The son of John Adams and one of the American delegates, summed up the Treaty of Ghent in one sentence : “ Nothing was adjusted , nothing was settled .
- the practice of a successful political party givin public office to its supporters
- one of the more than 80,000 people who joined the gold rush to California in 1849
- federal government to promote big business
- was a United States sectional political crisis in 1832-33,during the presidency of Andrew Jackson , which involved a confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government
- was american politician who served as the 11th president of the United States. He previously was Speaker of the United states of the House of Representatives and Governor of Tennessee
- was an American statesman and political theorist from from South Carolina and the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832
- is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States , along with the Republican Party
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- President during the Panic of 1837
- Whig, Shortest term of President , 1 month he died from pneumonia
- was an american leader in the Latter Day Saint movement , politician , and a settler in the Western United States . He was the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from 1847 until his death
- was an American lawyer,planter, and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives
- The rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government
- this artificial waterway would let western farmers ship their goods to the port of New York . It would also bring business to towns along the route . To many people , the ideas of such a canal seemed far fetched . When Thomas Jefferson heard of the plan , he exclaimed: Why , sir,you talk of making a canal 350 miles through the wilderness - it is little short of madness to think of it at this day
- the right to vote
- The law let the government give land west of the Mississippi to Native Americans in exchange for their lands to the east
- was to run from Cumberland, Maryland, to Wheeling , on the Ohio River in western Virginia
- First vice president to take over because the president died
18 Clues: the right to vote • President during the Panic of 1837 • federal government to promote big business • First vice president to take over because the president died • Whig, Shortest term of President , 1 month he died from pneumonia • the practice of a successful political party givin public office to its supporters • ...
Civil War Causes 2021-12-09
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- The 24 states that stayed belonged to which side?
- president-thought leaving would be a bad choice
- 1832,place of Nullification Crisis
- The 10th_____ reason the S left the Union
- 1820, The _____Compromise
- The _______(KS)-Nebraska act gave states a choice
- 1860-1861, How many states seceded or left?
- issue that divided north and south
- any____state could be a slave state
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- Abolitionists were for or against slavery
- place where the war began, April 1861
- _____Virginia-a border state
- 1803, bought from France
- In 1860, a presidential election took place.
- another word for tax
- Secede means to enter or leave?
- _____Scott decision-slaves could not be citizens
- for every free state a ______state joined
- favored the north
19 Clues: favored the north • another word for tax • 1803, bought from France • 1820, The _____Compromise • _____Virginia-a border state • Secede means to enter or leave? • issue that divided north and south • 1832,place of Nullification Crisis • any____state could be a slave state • place where the war began, April 1861 • Abolitionists were for or against slavery • ...
Creating a Government 2018-11-14
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- Number of amendment that give you the right to remain silent
- Concept of shared power between nation and states
- First American Government
- Supported the proposed Constitution
- Number of states who needed to ratify the Constitution
- _____-Fifths Compromise
- AOC couldn’t do this
- Number of senators per state
- What was missing under the articles
- Fancy word for change
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- Supreme law of the land
- How many freedoms do you get in the first amendment
- Father of the Constitution
- Eighth amendment protects you against this type of punishment
- Anti-Federalists wanted this
- Location of Constitutional Convention
- Leader of the Constitutional Convention
- Which plan favored large states
- Powers not given to the federal government
19 Clues: AOC couldn’t do this • Fancy word for change • Supreme law of the land • _____-Fifths Compromise • First American Government • Father of the Constitution • Anti-Federalists wanted this • Number of senators per state • Which plan favored large states • Supported the proposed Constitution • What was missing under the articles • Location of Constitutional Convention • ...
American Government Crossword 2025-05-12
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- Being able to do what you want.
- The country where we live.
- A rule everyone must follow.
- A government where people vote for leaders.
- Fairness in how people are treated.
- Money the government collects.
- The group that makes laws in the United States.
- The group that defends the country.
- The leader of the United States.
- To choose a leader or decision.
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- The leader of a state.
- The leader of a city or town.
- A government office or department.
- The President's home.
- The city where the government works.
- A place where judges make decisions.
- A symbol of the country.
- To pick someone in an election.
- A part of the United States, like California or Texas.
- Part of Congress where laws are made.
20 Clues: The President's home. • The leader of a state. • A symbol of the country. • The country where we live. • A rule everyone must follow. • The leader of a city or town. • Money the government collects. • Being able to do what you want. • To pick someone in an election. • To choose a leader or decision. • The leader of the United States. • A government office or department. • ...
Government Crossword 2024-12-10
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- clause stated in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution
- requirement from federal government on the states
- delays action in Congress
- stops debate over a bill
- only happened to Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump
- gives funding to candidates
- stops abuse from one branch of government
- seeks re-election
- influences legislature decisions
- proposed law
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- states required to call a constitutional convention
- president stopping a bill
- who to thank for the Bill of Rights
- disagree with the majority
- ruled by few powerful people
- hated for creating “red tape”
- divides power between levels of government
- president trusts them with advice
- this theory states that interest groups stop the government from functioning
19 Clues: proposed law • seeks re-election • stops debate over a bill • president stopping a bill • delays action in Congress • disagree with the majority • gives funding to candidates • ruled by few powerful people • hated for creating “red tape” • influences legislature decisions • president trusts them with advice • who to thank for the Bill of Rights • ...
USA 2024-06-04
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- A prominent signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- Referring to the original thirteen colonies that formed the United States.
- A state and city on the East Coast.
- A state on the East Coast of the United States.
- A U.S. Army post in Kentucky known for storing gold reserves.
- The national bird and symbol of the United States.
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- A major city in Pennsylvania.
- Referring to George Washington, the first President of the United States.
- The 30th President of the United States.
- A state in the Midwest.
- An iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia.
- The official residence and workplace of the U.S. President.
12 Clues: A state in the Midwest. • A major city in Pennsylvania. • A state and city on the East Coast. • The 30th President of the United States. • A state on the East Coast of the United States. • The national bird and symbol of the United States. • A prominent signer of the Declaration of Independence. • The official residence and workplace of the U.S. President. • ...
Civil War 2023-02-23
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- A cap worn by Civil War soldiers.
- A warship that is covered in iron cladding
- Sixteen president
- A nickname given to people in the South
- A canvas bag to carry food for soldiers
- People who were held captive
- Eighteen president
- first president
- A mammal that people rode on
- The side of an army or military unit
- A nickname for the Confederate States
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- When states choose to leave the United States
- A nickname for the union soldiers
- An army of citizens used during emergencies
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- A person who wanted to get rid of slavery
- A weapon that people used to shoot
- A nickname for southern whites
- Putting the local interests above the country
- Red, white, and blue
20 Clues: first president • Sixteen president • Eighteen president • Red, white, and blue • People who were held captive • A mammal that people rode on • A nickname for southern whites • A nickname for the union soldiers • A cap worn by Civil War soldiers. • A weapon that people used to shoot • The side of an army or military unit • A nickname for the Confederate States • ...
presidents 2024-02-07
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- President known for the Emancipation Proclamation
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Form of government of the United States
- President's official workspace
- Last name of the President who initiated the New Deal
- Group of advisors to the President
- The supreme law of the United States
- The first President of the United States
- Ceremony to start a new presidential term
- America's freedom from Britain
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
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- Policy opposing European colonialism in the Americas
- President associated with the Watergate scandal
- Youngest elected President
- The side that won the Civil War under President Lincoln
- Power to reject a bill
- The 40th President, known for Reaganomics
- Movement for equality regardless of race
- System used to elect the President
- Changes to the Constitution
20 Clues: Power to reject a bill • Youngest elected President • Changes to the Constitution • President's official workspace • America's freedom from Britain • System used to elect the President • Group of advisors to the President • The supreme law of the United States • Form of government of the United States • Movement for equality regardless of race • ...
Civil War 2025-12-11
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- Lincoln's speech in 1863
- Nickname earned by Thomas Jackson
- Name for the Southern States that left the US
- Man who sued for his freedom and his case went to the Supreme Court
- Founder of the American Red Cross
- Amendment that banned slavery
- Confederate Army General
- Northern plan to burn down Southern Georgia
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- Battle fought in April 1861
- Battle fought in Sept. 1862
- Battle fought in July 1861
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Northern plan to cut off supplies from the South
- A person who wanted to end slavery
- First state to secede
- Where the Confederacy surrendered
- One of the border states
- President of the Union
- Union Army General
- President of the Confederacy
- To leave the United States
21 Clues: Union Army General • First state to secede • President of the Union • Lincoln's speech in 1863 • One of the border states • Confederate Army General • Battle fought in July 1861 • To leave the United States • Battle fought in April 1861 • Battle fought in Sept. 1862 • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • President of the Confederacy • Amendment that banned slavery • ...
Geometry Crossword 2023-01-14
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- This postulate states that: If two angles form a linear pair, then the measures of the angles add up to 180°.
- The ___________ postulate states that through any two points, there is exactly one line.
- An ___________ is created when two different rays that share a common endpoint (also known as a vertex).
- This theorem states that if the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are each congruent with the corresponding hypotenuse and leg of another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
- The ____________ of a triangle is a perpendicular line segment drawn from the vertex to the opposite side of the triangle
- Which theorem states that same-side exterior angles are supplementary, meaning that they have a sum of 180 degrees
- Abbreviated to SSS *note use "-" for spaces
- This theorem states, if two angles and a non-included side in one triangle are congruent to two angles and the corresponding non-included side in another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
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- This postulate states If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, the triangles are congruent.
- The ___________ of triangle is a segment that joins the midpoints of 2 sides of the triangle.
- The ___________ of a right triangle is it's longest side and is always across or opposite from right angle.
- Intersecting lines that create a right angle.
- An angle that is less than 90°
- Has 3 sides and 3 angles
- A quadrilateral with four equal and straight sides and four right angles
- this theorem states that if two parallel lines are split by a transversal then each pair of corresponding angles are congruent.
16 Clues: Has 3 sides and 3 angles • An angle that is less than 90° • Abbreviated to SSS *note use "-" for spaces • Intersecting lines that create a right angle. • A quadrilateral with four equal and straight sides and four right angles • The ___________ postulate states that through any two points, there is exactly one line. • ...
Social Studies Project Evan Azar 7th 2018-11-13
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- The people who didn't want slavery in the United States
- states States that no longer allowed slavery
- Extreme loyalty given to a particular region
- The pre-Civil War period in U.S. history
- compromise Legislation passed Congress in 1820 by which Maine entered the Union
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- City centered
- A tax on imported goods
- The idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state
- Older slaves that a plantation owner thought were loyal
- states States that allowed slavery
- Farm centered
11 Clues: City centered • Farm centered • A tax on imported goods • states States that allowed slavery • The pre-Civil War period in U.S. history • states States that no longer allowed slavery • Extreme loyalty given to a particular region • Older slaves that a plantation owner thought were loyal • The people who didn't want slavery in the United States • ...
Reconstruction 2012-12-01
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- An agency providing relief for freed people
- Escaped slaves
- Made slavery illegal
- Sharing the crop
- Secret society opposed civil rights
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- Admendment giving full fights of citizenship
- Slave states that did not join the confedracy
- Freeing slaves
- Process used by legislative body of wrongdoing against a public offical
- Segregation was allowed
- Laws passed in the South during reconstruction limted freedom and rights of African Americans
- Offered southerness amnesty
- Congress not the president should the southern states
- Reunting the nation and rebuliding Southerns states
- Made a harsher stance
- Forced separation of people of different races in public places
- Laws that enforced segregation
- The first Afriacn American in the US senate
- Special tax in order to vote
19 Clues: Freeing slaves • Escaped slaves • Sharing the crop • Made slavery illegal • Made a harsher stance • Segregation was allowed • Offered southerness amnesty • Special tax in order to vote • Laws that enforced segregation • Secret society opposed civil rights • An agency providing relief for freed people • The first Afriacn American in the US senate • ...
Vocab 12 2024-03-20
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- population count every 10 years
- has senate and house of representatives
- veto governors in 43 states have the power to veto specific parts of a bill
- courts Larger towns may have police courts or these
- in these courts, handle less serious crimes
- people being sued
- of the peace in rural areas this is what the judge is called
- awards of money
- divided into districts
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- powers shared by states government and federal government
- reduce a sentence
- one house
- an early release form prison
- people filing lawsuits
- system federalism
- case person or group takes legal actions against another group
- murder and armed robbery are examples of
- powers reserved for states
- unequal representation
19 Clues: one house • awards of money • reduce a sentence • people being sued • system federalism • people filing lawsuits • unequal representation • divided into districts • powers reserved for states • an early release form prison • population count every 10 years • has senate and house of representatives • murder and armed robbery are examples of • ...
Canada 2023-04-17
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- City in Ontario
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Indigenous people of Canada
- What the word "Canada" comes from
- The United States Mexico Canada Agreement
- Disagreement between Great Britain and France
- Trading without using money
- Rich in natural resources, including minerals, forests, and freshwater
- Gross Domestic Product
- In between pure market and pure command
- Percentage of the population that can read and write
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- A country above the United States
- Capable of being farmed
- Provides a source of drinking water for Canada and the United States
- People who wanted to leave Canada
- A state who voted to stay or leave Canada
- Canada's Service industry accounts for about... percent
- Speaks more than one language
- Main language of Quebec
19 Clues: City in Ontario • Gross Domestic Product • Capable of being farmed • Main language of Quebec • Indigenous people of Canada • Trading without using money • Speaks more than one language • A country above the United States • People who wanted to leave Canada • What the word "Canada" comes from • North American Free Trade Agreement • In between pure market and pure command • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- The start of the civil war
- The general that was in charge of the Confederate Army
- The deadliest battle of the civil war
- Southern states that stayed in the union and did not secede
- The union's plan to blockade the coast
- The first battle of the Civil War
- It freed all slaves in the Confederate States
- The military leader on the Union side in the West.
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- The president for the Confederate states
- The turning point of the Civil war
- The 16th president of the United states
- The only battle fought in Arizona during the civil war
- The first significant victory for the Union
- The military leader in charge of the Army of the Potomac
- The battle ended the civil war
15 Clues: The start of the civil war • The battle ended the civil war • The first battle of the Civil War • The turning point of the Civil war • The deadliest battle of the civil war • The union's plan to blockade the coast • The 16th president of the United states • The president for the Confederate states • The first significant victory for the Union • ...
Unit 3 review 2018-04-23
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- founding father of the United States
- former governor of New York
- belief in a more centralized government
- government is enpowered by a law from a starting point of having power
- a system to make sure no part of the gov. had more power then the other parts
- agreement among the 13 colonies that served as the 1 constitution
- an armed uprising is Massachesetts during 1786-1787
- signing or giving a formal consent so a contract or treaty can be official
- centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic in which the people hold popular Sovereignty
- population of slaves would be counted as 3/5ths when voting for a representative
- Known as a small state plan, proposal for a structure of the US
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- Proposal by Virginia for a bicameral legislative structure
- Legislative, judicial, execuative
- collection of 85 articles and essays to promote ratification of the Constitution
- Of the peoples rule, authority of a state and its government created and sustained by the consent of the people
- Different powers to three different groups
- to go through with ratifying a law you need 2/3 vote
- 1rst United States President
- Believes in state laws
- Liberties of each individual to pursue life and goals without interference
- politician
- Believes in one strong central government
- 4th United States President
- Small states and big states follow legislative structure
- former governor of Virginia
25 Clues: politician • Believes in state laws • former governor of New York • 4th United States President • former governor of Virginia • 1rst United States President • Legislative, judicial, execuative • founding father of the United States • belief in a more centralized government • Believes in one strong central government • Different powers to three different groups • ...
AP world semester review 2023-06-05
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- Attended by the big three
- United states vs soviet union
- Main cause of death in developed countries
- Five Year Plans
- Five Year Plans
- maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations
- Military alliance
- Former president of Ghana
- Civil rights leader in the United States
- Control of area outside of your country
- Cause of death in developing countries
- Change of political borders
- Cause of death in developed countries
- fought between Britain and China
- Organization of American States
- United States(Chinese) and Australia(white)
- wars that were not fought just a constant threat
- British government takes over India
- control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.
- defense treaty signed in Warsaw
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- Uneffective thing that the US would not join
- Formers president of South Africa
- Huge pandemic that happened in 1918
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- former president of Egypt
- confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Govern international trade
- ended WW1
- Economic Reforms in China
- Creole who created new independent countries in South America
- Member of INC
- property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according
- Meeting about the scramble of Africa
- Favored revolts by the working class
- Domino theory
- trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- Pill that provided more safety and could control when you had a kid
- Dynasty in china
- fake news
39 Clues: ended WW1 • fake news • Member of INC • Domino theory • Five Year Plans • Five Year Plans • Dynasty in china • Military alliance • Attended by the big three • former president of Egypt • Economic Reforms in China • Former president of Ghana • Govern international trade • Change of political borders • United states vs soviet union • Organization of American States • ...
Civics Crossword 1 2021-11-16
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- Benjamin __________ was a statesman who helped arrange a military alliance with France and headed the American peace talks
- How many full terms can the president serve?
- George Washington was Commander-in-Chief of the __________ Army
- How many branches are there in the federal government of the United States?
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by colonists who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the ______ Tea Party
- The _________ Compact was the agreement made by the Pilgrims before landing at Plymouth to pass and obey laws for the good of the colony
- The Declaration of ________ was a proclamation of the former American colonies that they were no and henceforth free states
- How many stripes are there on the United States flag?
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- How many stars are there on the United States flag?
- Independence Day is on what date?
- The president following George Bush was Bill ______
- An addition/change to the Constitution is known as an _______
- The United States President is elected for ______ years
- It is the duty of Congress to make ____
- The 50th state added to our Union was
- There is one ____ for each state on the U.S. flag
- A Boston patriot, Paul ________ rode to warn Lexington and Concord that the British were marching their way
- The Senate and The House of Representatives together make up
- How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
- This British act levied an internal tax on various documents and articles in the American colonies
20 Clues: Independence Day is on what date? • The 50th state added to our Union was • It is the duty of Congress to make ____ • How many Supreme Court Justices are there? • How many full terms can the president serve? • There is one ____ for each state on the U.S. flag • How many stars are there on the United States flag? • The president following George Bush was Bill ______ • ...
Reconstruction Project Amenah 2022-05-31
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- Guaranteed African Americans equal rights in public places such as theaters, and public transportation
- A purpose to provide relief for all poor people, black and white, in the South
- These acts divided the south into five districts
- A vice president that was responsible for reconstruction
- process of reuniting the nation and rebuilding the southern states without slavery
- People who wanted the southern states to change much more than they had before so they could return to the Union
- Laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans
- An act that allowed former Confederates, except those who held high ranks, to hold public office
- This secret society opposed civil rights, and hid their identities
- Leader of Radical Republicans
- Marked the beginning of a severe economic downturn that soon put an estimated 3 million people out of work
- It made state laws subject to review by federal courts
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- Gave African American men throughout the United States to vote
- During a play, he sneaked into the president's theater box and shot him
- Gave African American men throughout the United States to vote
- Provided African Americans with the same legal rights as white Americans
- a bill of 1864proposed for the Reconstruction of the South
- a United States presidential proclamation issued on December8,1863
- Southern Democrats cared even less for white southern Republicans, they referred to them as a name
- Made slavery illegal throughout the United States
- He became an important Republican in Mississippi and was the first African American to serve a full term as a U.S. senator.
21 Clues: Leader of Radical Republicans • These acts divided the south into five districts • Made slavery illegal throughout the United States • It made state laws subject to review by federal courts • A vice president that was responsible for reconstruction • a bill of 1864proposed for the Reconstruction of the South • ...
First Semester Crossword 2024-12-17
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- The main author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The supreme law of the United States, established in 1787.
- of Independence The 1776 document that announced America’s separation from Britain.
- Purchase The 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the United States.
- The shared beliefs, customs, and traditions of a society.
- A change or addition to a legal or statutory document, especially the Constitution.
- A supporter of the Constitution and a strong central government.
- Carta A 1215 document that limited the power of the king in England.
- Tea Party A 1773 protest where colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor to oppose taxation.
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- The first President of the United States and Revolutionary War general.
- War The conflict fought between Britain and the American colonies (1775-1783).
- The branch of government that makes the laws.
- The head of the executive branch in the United States.
- A settlement ruled by another country.
- The branch of government that interprets the laws and ensures justice.
- The upper house of the United States Congress with two members per state.
- The branch of government responsible for enforcing the laws.
- The practice of owning and forcing people to work without pay.
- Sense A pamphlet by Thomas Paine that urged independence from Britain.
- The first Secretary of the Treasury and a supporter of the Constitution.
- A system of government where power is held by the people.
- The legislative body made up of the Senate and House of Representatives.
22 Clues: A settlement ruled by another country. • The branch of government that makes the laws. • The main author of the Declaration of Independence. • The head of the executive branch in the United States. • The shared beliefs, customs, and traditions of a society. • A system of government where power is held by the people. • ...
Geo Intro to Proofs 2023-10-24
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- If E is between F and G, then FE + EG = _____
- An _____ angle measures between 90 and 180 degrees (not inclusive)
- If M is between L and O, then LM + MO = _____
- <ABC is congruent to <ABC is justified by the _____ Property of Congruence
- A _____ is a statement that is accepted as true without proof
- m<ABC means "_____ of <ABC"
- Vertical Angles Theorem states that vertical angles are _____
- Perpendicular lines intersect at a _____ angle
- A _____ of a segment is the point at which the segment is split into two congruent segments
- The measures of complementary angles add to _____ degrees
- An _____ angle measures less than 90 degrees
- AAP stands for "_____ Addition Postulate"
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- A segment _____ intersects with a segment at the midpoint
- _____ can be congruent, not equal
- The _____ POE states: If a=b, then b=a
- In "big-->small" proofs, the _____ POE is generally used
- Parallel lines have the same _____
- A _____, as opposed to a postulate, is a statement that we can prove
- _____ Pair Theorem states that the measures of a linear pair of angles add up to 180 degrees
- SAP stands for "_____ Addition Postulate"
- The _____ POE states: If a=b, then ac=bc
- A _____ angle measures 180 degrees
- POE stands for "Property of _____"
- In "small-->big" proofs, the _____ POE is generally used
- The _____ POE states: If a=b and c doesn't equal 0, then a/c = b/c
- Numbers can be _____, not congruent
26 Clues: m<ABC means "_____ of <ABC" • _____ can be congruent, not equal • Parallel lines have the same _____ • A _____ angle measures 180 degrees • POE stands for "Property of _____" • Numbers can be _____, not congruent • The _____ POE states: If a=b, then b=a • The _____ POE states: If a=b, then ac=bc • SAP stands for "_____ Addition Postulate" • ...
Articles of Confederation & Constitution 2024-03-01
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- This branch interprets the laws to ensure they follow the rules of the Constitution
- The giving of formal approval
- The AoC had a _____ national government.
- Elected president of the Constitutional Convention
- "Father of the Constitution"
- A system of money in common use in a nation
- The house of Congress based on equality
- The AoC was the first ______________ of the United States.
- This branch makes the laws
- The Bill of Rights are the first ______ Amendments to the Constitution.
- This system of government shares power between the national and state governments.
- This branch enforces (or carries out) the laws
- Congress had no power to ____ under the AoC
- An addition or change to the Constitution
- The 3/5 Compromise perpetuated ___________ in the United States.
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- Powers of each branch are limited by powers given to other branches of the government (3 words)
- The name for Congress having 2 houses
- The house of Congress based on population in each state
- Each state had their own _________ under the AoC
- The compromise created to make both large and small states happy with representation
- ___/13 states had to vote in favor of the Constitution for it to become the law of the land.
- This outlined the process for admitting new states.
- The only branch under the AoC
- Each state had ____ vote regardless of size under the AoC
- Wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights
- Where the Constitution was written
- The first amendment gives citizens ___________ of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition.
27 Clues: This branch makes the laws • "Father of the Constitution" • The giving of formal approval • The only branch under the AoC • Where the Constitution was written • The name for Congress having 2 houses • The house of Congress based on equality • The AoC had a _____ national government. • Wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights • An addition or change to the Constitution • ...
Forming a New Government 2024-04-17
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- America's first constitution, which failed due to a weak national government.
- A compromise that allowed for equal state representation in the Senate, and representation based on state population in the House
- The first ten amendments of the Constitution
- A set of written laws
- College The body that elects the President of the United States
- An official document that allows a person's property to be searched, or for a person to be arrested
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Branch of government that executes laws, and is lead by the President
- The meeting of US delegates that drafted the United States Constitution
- When branches of government have a check on another branch in order to keep the government balanced
- A move from basing ideas off religion to basing ideas off of reason
- A compromise that lead to slaves being counted as three-fifths of a person
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- Papers written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison aimed at persuading people to ratify the Constitution
- Branch of government that interprets laws
- A form of government where power is split between a central and regional governments
- Listed the steps for states to be admitted to the Union
- Territory that the United States owned, which eventually became Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Illinois
- Transaction and transportation of goods between states
- To formally approve
- Where different branches of government have different powers, so on branch does not become too powerful.
20 Clues: To formally approve • A set of written laws • Branch of government that makes laws • Branch of government that interprets laws • The first ten amendments of the Constitution • Transaction and transportation of goods between states • Listed the steps for states to be admitted to the Union • College The body that elects the President of the United States • ...
Alana Riddell: Our Puzzling Government #2 | Federalism 2022-11-18
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- an organization of government administrators
- powers which are refused to all forms of government
- court case which ruled that between a state and national government, the national one is superior
- Powers given to the states if not given specifically to the government
- act An act that allows a territory wishing to become a state to prepare a constitution
- One of the last two states admitted to the USA
- a type of tax that is put on the money that you make
- powers held by both the national and state governments
- state and local governments making their own policies
- Powers are not directly stated but can be inferred from other expressed powers
- a law that requires checking government agencies from time to time to see if they are still needed
- Powers the Constitution grants to the national government
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- to return criminals from other states to their state of origin after committing a crime
- Clause which allows the powers of Congress to stretch if need be
- laws relating to disputes between people, groups or the state itself (not criminal)
- a type of compact made between two different states
- Clause which states that the constitution is the supreme law of the land
- law which prohibits public officials from holding closed/secret meetings
- a position taken on how federalism should run which leans toward national action
- refers to documents such as mortgages, birth certificates, leases, and deeds
- Powers directly stated in the Constitution by the founders
21 Clues: an organization of government administrators • One of the last two states admitted to the USA • powers which are refused to all forms of government • a type of compact made between two different states • a type of tax that is put on the money that you make • state and local governments making their own policies • ...
13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution 2022-05-10
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- It was a set of laws that governed African Americans' behavior.
- The amendment in which Citizens of the United States and the state in which they reside are all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to its authority.
- Author of the 14th Amendment
- First ten amendments to the constitution
- They were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the southern united states.
- It is a relationship between a person and a government to which the person owes loyalty and is so entitled to protection.
- It is the condition in which one human being was owned by another.
- Author of the 13th Amendment
- The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War.
- The war fought between Americans from 1861-1865
- The state in which everyone gets treated the same.
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- The right to vote in public
- a U.S. secret group made up of white people who are opposed to people of
- president that assumed after Lincoln's death.
- Discussed rights that arise from national citizenship
- The amendment that abolished slavery in the United States
- The amendment in which guaranteed African-American men the right to vote
- Parts of the Bill of Rights have been made applicable to states using this doctrine.
- Government set up schools and hospitals for former slaves.
- The thing that enables Hayes to take office in return for the end of Reconstruction.
20 Clues: The right to vote in public • Author of the 14th Amendment • Author of the 13th Amendment • First ten amendments to the constitution • president that assumed after Lincoln's death. • The war fought between Americans from 1861-1865 • The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War. • The state in which everyone gets treated the same. • ...
13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution 2022-05-10
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- It is the condition in which one human being was owned by another.
- It was a set of laws that governed African Americans' behavior.
- Government set up schools and hospitals for former slaves.
- The war fought between Americans from 1861-1865
- The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War.
- The thing that enables Hayes to take office in return for the end of Reconstruction.
- The amendment in which guaranteed African-American men the right to vote
- First ten amendments to the constitution
- Discussed rights that arise from national citizenship
- Author of the 14th Amendment
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- a U.S. secret group made up of white people who are opposed to people of
- Author of the 13th Amendment
- president that assumed after Lincoln's death.
- The right to vote in public
- They were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the southern united states.
- The amendment that abolished slavery in the United States
- The state in which everyone gets treated the same.
- Parts of the Bill of Rights have been made applicable to states using this doctrine.
- The amendment in which Citizens of the United States and the state in which they reside are all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to its authority.
- It is a relationship between a person and a government to which the person owes loyalty and is so entitled to protection.
20 Clues: The right to vote in public • Author of the 13th Amendment • Author of the 14th Amendment • First ten amendments to the constitution • president that assumed after Lincoln's death. • The war fought between Americans from 1861-1865 • The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War. • The state in which everyone gets treated the same. • ...
US CULTURE 2024-09-02
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- seat of the United States congress
- American coffee chain
- : complex which was hit by a terrorist attack on September 2001
- name of the first black president of the U.S.A
- the city that never sleeps
- event celebrated on 4th of July
- The overturn of roe vs wade in June 2022 enabled a number of states to make it illegal
- last name of the running democrat candidate for 2024 presidential Elections
- public holiday and celebration on the fourth Thursday of November
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- number of stripes on the American Flag
- what does the stars stand for on the flag ?
- Movement that became viral with the accusations of sexual abuse against a famous film director
- the American president who abolished slavery
- nickname if the American flag
- national emblem of the U.S.A
- Emblematic non violent figure of fight against racism
- house official residence and workplace of the president of the United States and his family
- victim of an assassination attempt this summer, he was shot in the right ear
18 Clues: American coffee chain • the city that never sleeps • national emblem of the U.S.A • nickname if the American flag • event celebrated on 4th of July • seat of the United States congress • number of stripes on the American Flag • what does the stars stand for on the flag ? • the American president who abolished slavery • name of the first black president of the U.S.A • ...
Frequency adverbs 2023-10-02
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- Prepare food by mixing and combining ingredients.
- A word that states that you do an action half of the time.
- A word that states that you do an action all the time.
- An action that happens every day.
- A word that states that an action does not happen.
- Something happens two times.
- A word that describes an action.
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- A word that states that an action happens more often than sometimes.
- The action of training your body.
- A word that states that you do an action not frequently
- A word to ask how frequently you do an action.
- A word that modifies the verb.
- A pronoun that refers to a woman/girl.
13 Clues: Something happens two times. • A word that modifies the verb. • A word that describes an action. • The action of training your body. • An action that happens every day. • A pronoun that refers to a woman/girl. • A word to ask how frequently you do an action. • Prepare food by mixing and combining ingredients. • A word that states that an action does not happen. • ...
States of the US 2022-01-07
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- the palmetto state
- the ocean state
- the land of potatoes
- home of the blazers
- Home of LA
- green mountain state
- the big apple
- the chefs face
- a very cold state
- the first english colony
- the land of lincoln
- the garden state
- the volunteer state
- the sooner state
- lots of pine trees gave it its nickname
- under the dakotas
- the mount rushmore state
- the mitten of the us
- the show-me state
- America's dairyland
- the peace garden state
- 3 letters before kansas
- the land of enchantment
- phoenix ________
- the silver state
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- the tar heel state
- the mountain state
- the bluegrass state
- the cowboy state
- lots of peaches are grown here
- its nickname is the first state
- the sunshine state
- the granite state
- the cornhusker state
- the evergreen state
- a famous river leading to a gulf
- ALOHA is their greeting
- the beehive state
- the miniature soda
- the land of mary
- The 2nd english colony
- the lone star state
- the coal state
- the pelican state
- cincinnati
- old dominion
- the treasure state
- _______O_______O_______Were all for YOU!
- denver _________
- the beaver state
50 Clues: Home of LA • cincinnati • old dominion • the big apple • the chefs face • the coal state • the ocean state • the cowboy state • the land of mary • the garden state • the sooner state • denver _________ • the beaver state • phoenix ________ • the silver state • the granite state • the beehive state • a very cold state • the pelican state • under the dakotas • the show-me state • the tar heel state • ...
States of Matter Revision 2022-02-24
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- Salt is …………. in water
- Separation technique used to collect a pure liquid
- The state of matter with particles which move the least
- Substances ……………… as they are cooled
- The substance which dissolves e.g. sugar
- Solid state of water
- Substances ……………… as they are heated
- The liquid which does the dissolving e.g. water
- Technique used to separate a liquid and insoluble solid
- Elements in the Periodic Table are arranged by atomic number and according to their ………………….
- Two or more substances together but not chemically joined
- The state of matter with which can be easily compressed
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- State change from solid to liquid
- State change from liquid to gas
- The mixture of liquid and dissolved solid e.g. sugar water
- State change from liquid to solid
- State change from gas to liquid
- What is measured using a thermometer
- Substance collected after ice melts
- Solids liquids and gases have different arrangements of …………………..
- Sand is …………….. in water
- Substance generated when water evaporates
- The state of matter with the most energy
23 Clues: Solid state of water • Salt is …………. in water • Sand is …………….. in water • State change from liquid to gas • State change from gas to liquid • State change from solid to liquid • State change from liquid to solid • Substance collected after ice melts • Substances ……………… as they are cooled • What is measured using a thermometer • Substances ……………… as they are heated • ...
U.S States Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- Holds a symbol of American Independence
- The smallest state in the U.S
- Where you can go to see the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam
- Is the inspiration for “The Shining”
- Dakota Where Mount Rushmore is located
- Has the largest animal variety in the U.S
- was named for England's “Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I.
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Means beautiful
- People love to say Y’all here
- Where one of the most famous horse races take place
- Where the Gateway Arch is located
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid
- Has a trail that is 2,000 miles long that people used to travel west in the 1800’s
- Sometimes called the “Wolverine State¨
- First state to ratify the 13th amendment ,which banned slavery.
- Was the first state to acknowledge Christmas as an official holiday
- Where many great inventions have come from, like the lightbulb and automobile.
- Became established as the first state by the U.S Constitution in 1704
- The Energy Capital of the World
- Boasts the most number of water parks in a single area in the whole world.
- Jersey Has the greatest population density of any state.
- Holds the “Halloween capital” of the world( Anoka)
- The home of Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz”
- Has the highest literacy rate
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- Where the U.S National Anthem was written.
- Where you can find Hollywood
- The only state with a one-syllable name
- Place with the largest metal sculpture
- Known as the “Old North State” and the “Tar Heel State”
- Known as the “Aloha State”
- Named after one of our U.S presidents.
- Location of the Salem witch trials
- Home to the most famous U.F.O sightings.
- Where you can visit the birthplace of Elvis Presley, “The King of Rock”
- “Carry me back to Old ______”
- Also the name of a famous 1943 musical
- Has a temperature of 95-110 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer
- Home of General Douglas Macarthur
- Where a famous race takes place annually
- Carolina Was the first state to secede from the U.S in the civil war
- It is illegal to sell fish from the back of mooses here.
- Known as the “Constituion state”
- Home to a musician who permanently altered the landscape of jazz
- The biggest state in the U.S
- The _____ Yankees
- Ranked 1st in college football as of 10/28/21
- The first state to join the union after the first 13 colonies
- “Life free or die”
- The driest state in U.S, averaging only 7 inches of rain a year
50 Clues: Means beautiful • The _____ Yankees • “Life free or die” • Known as the “Aloha State” • The birthplace of Kool-Aid • Where you can find Hollywood • The biggest state in the U.S • The smallest state in the U.S • “Carry me back to Old ______” • People love to say Y’all here • Has the highest literacy rate • The Energy Capital of the World • Known as the “Constituion state” • ...
United States Geography Crossword 2021-12-06
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- major industry found in Oregon and Washington
- how many regions does the U.S. have
- the northeast is the most densely ______ region
- major industry in California
- one of the two main languages spoke in U.S
- major city in the midwest
- the south has become more of this
- one of the main industries in the northeast
- the northeast shares a border with this country
- plain along east coast near sea level
- this part of American culture has great influence
- raising this is a major industry in midwest
- U.S. ranks this in size in the world
- major industry found in Alaska
- mountain range in the east
- U.S. has this type of Democracy
- largest mountain in U.S.
- what is the fastest growing region
- land between Appalachian and Rockies
- one of the major cities in the south
- largest and most important river
- region that is mostly a megalopolis
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- one of the major crops grown in the south
- region that is the most productive in farming
- Midwest farmers use this to move farm goods
- largest region in the U.S.
- U.S. has this many branches of Government
- region that has long snowy winters
- there are this many great lakes
- ethnic group concentrated in the southwest
- the northeast are financial and ______ centers
- major industry in the midwest
- major resource produced along Gulf Coast
- most major western cities are along this coast
- ethnic group concentrated in California
- the northeast grew rapidly because of these
- one of the major cities of the west
- large cities that have grown together
- this industry is very important in the south
- major crop grown in midwest
- famous university found in the northeast
- Mountains in the West
- ethnic group found living in the West
43 Clues: Mountains in the West • largest mountain in U.S. • major city in the midwest • largest region in the U.S. • mountain range in the east • major crop grown in midwest • major industry in California • major industry in the midwest • major industry found in Alaska • there are this many great lakes • U.S. has this type of Democracy • largest and most important river • ...
Ukraine and Baltic States 2022-04-11
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- continent ukraine is in
- national flower of latvia
- nuclear accident in ukraine
- middle baltic state
- capital of ukraine
- bottom baltic state
- language of ukraine
- capital of lithuania
- last name of president of ukraine
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- currency of ukraine
- capital of latvia
- first name of president of ukraine
- national flower of ukraine
- the top baltic state
- president of estonia
- national flower of estonia
- capital of estonia
- national flower of lithuania
- country in war with russia
- country in war with ukraine
20 Clues: capital of latvia • capital of ukraine • capital of estonia • currency of ukraine • middle baltic state • bottom baltic state • language of ukraine • the top baltic state • president of estonia • capital of lithuania • continent ukraine is in • national flower of latvia • national flower of ukraine • national flower of estonia • country in war with russia • nuclear accident in ukraine • ...
The United States Crossword 2022-04-13
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- the bluegrass state
- the silver state
- the last frontier
- the gem state
- the garden state
- the ever green state
- the beaver state
- the centennial state
- the equality state
- the golden state
- the sunflower state
- the sooner state
- the longhorn state
- the peach state
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- the first state
- the green mountain
- the free state
- the empire state
- the grand canyon state
- the beehive state
- the pine tree state
- the cotton state
- the buckeye state
- the keystone state
- the Hawkeye state
- the natural state
- the prairie state
- the aloha state
- the magnolia state
- the sunshine state
30 Clues: the gem state • the free state • the first state • the aloha state • the peach state • the empire state • the silver state • the cotton state • the garden state • the beaver state • the golden state • the sooner state • the beehive state • the last frontier • the buckeye state • the Hawkeye state • the natural state • the prairie state • the green mountain • the keystone state • the equality state • ...
The United States Crossword 2022-04-13
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- the sunflower state
- the green mountain
- the cotton state
- the ever green state
- the equality state
- the pine tree state
- the sooner state
- the peach state
- the garden state
- the first state
- the golden state
- the Hawkeye state
- the free state
- the bluegrass state
- the sunshine state
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- the natural state
- the longhorn state
- the magnolia state
- the grand canyon state
- the keystone state
- the silver state
- the empire state
- the prairie state
- the beaver state
- the centennial state
- the aloha state
- the last frontier
- the beehive state
- the gem state
- the buckeye state
30 Clues: the gem state • the free state • the peach state • the aloha state • the first state • the cotton state • the silver state • the empire state • the sooner state • the beaver state • the garden state • the golden state • the natural state • the prairie state • the last frontier • the beehive state • the Hawkeye state • the buckeye state • the longhorn state • the magnolia state • the green mountain • ...
25 States @ Eujenio TristanC 2014-02-25
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- Is in the South of the U.S.A. off the rest of states
- has tucky in it
- makes a mitten for the cold
- Dakota has the same last name but on bottom
- Dakota is the Opposite of a state on top
- Has Disney World
- biggest state in the U.S.A.
- is famous for buffalo
- has Seattle
- has the Mississippi River
- has Washington D.C.
- has Kansas City
- Little Rock
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- has the Chicago Bulls
- has the liberty bell
- has Denver Broncos
- Mexico has Santa Fe
- has the golden bridge
- has New Orleans
- Nashville
- you can make a n out of it
- 2nd biggest state in the U.S.A.
- has Phoenix
23 Clues: Nashville • has Seattle • Little Rock • has Phoenix • has tucky in it • has New Orleans • has Kansas City • Has Disney World • has Denver Broncos • Mexico has Santa Fe • has Washington D.C. • has the liberty bell • has the Chicago Bulls • has the golden bridge • is famous for buffalo • has the Mississippi River • you can make a n out of it • makes a mitten for the cold • biggest state in the U.S.A. • ...
States of Consciousness Review 2015-04-07
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- Long, slow brain waves that are present during NREM-3
- known as paradoxical sleep
- One is showing _______ when one who drinks alcohol finds it necessary to drink increasing amounts to achieve the state of satisfaction attained in the past
- bursts of brain-wave activity that are present in NREM-2 sleep
- Central nervous system depressant that produces a false feeling of well-being and efficiency but results in slower reaction time to stimulation
- Type of wave that indicates a relaxed state prior to falling asleep
- Internal 24-hour clock that regulates sleep patterns
- Hypnosis has been found useful in the treatment of
- Technology that measures brain waves during sleep
- category of psychoactive drugs that excite neural activity and speed up the body
- both a stimulant and mild hallucinogen
- highly addictive opiate that results in lethargy and a blissful state of pleasure
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- dopamine agonist that results in a euphoric rush, followed by an intense "crash" due to depleted supply of neurotransmitters
- mild hallucinogen that can increase the rise of psychological disorders
- psychologist who believed hypnosis involved a state of dissociation
- category of psychoactive drugs that slow down the body
- During the night, Alicia stops breathing repeatedly, frequently gasps for air, and snores loudly at regular intervals, so she probably suffers from ________
- general type of drug (such as codeine)that is prescribed for pain relief
- the painful experience associated with termination of the use of an addictive substance
- Sleep disorder that is treated with medically prescribed amphetamines
- category of psychoactive drugs that distort perceptions
- state of consciousness in which one is highly susceptible to suggestion
- believed that dreams were indicators of the unconscious
23 Clues: known as paradoxical sleep • both a stimulant and mild hallucinogen • Technology that measures brain waves during sleep • Hypnosis has been found useful in the treatment of • Internal 24-hour clock that regulates sleep patterns • Long, slow brain waves that are present during NREM-3 • category of psychoactive drugs that slow down the body • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2023-03-09
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- An instrument used to measure temperature
- The formula for density
- The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- The change in state from a solid to a liquid
- Particles moving closer together, causing the size of the object to become smaller.
- The change of state from a liquid to a solid
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- The change in state from a liquid to a gas
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- The process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- The amount of space an object takes up
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
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- When a gas directly changes states to a solid'
- Unit for mass (g)
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- A theory used to explain the different properties and observations of solids, liquids and gases.
- Solid, liquid, or gas
- When the particles move further apart, causing the object to become larger.
- If you ______ the amount of heat to a substance, its particles will expand
- The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas
- Movement of gas particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Another unit for mass. 1 of this unit equals 1000 grams
- These hold particles together.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
25 Clues: Unit for mass (g) • Solid, liquid, or gas • The formula for density • These hold particles together. • The amount of space an object takes up • An instrument used to measure temperature • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The change in state from a liquid to a gas • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change in state from a solid to a liquid • ...
The United States Constitution 2023-03-03
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- the length of service in office before another election is held.
- goes against the constitution.
- runs the meeting.
- the 7 major divisions of the constitution. Laws and bills are divided into articles.
- the part of government that makes the laws.
- relating to a certain area or place. A city has a local government.
- the ideas that form a foundation for other ideas
- speak for. a senator represents the people of his or her state.
- the group of top advisers to the president
- a count of all the people who live in a place
- a plan for getting and spending money
- proposed laws
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- the right to rule.
- using wrongly
- rule by the people. A democracy is a government based on popular sovereignty.
- the things that make a person able to have the job.
- a formal detailed suggestion
- the government in Washington D.C.
- the part of government that interprets the laws through its decisions in legal cases
- go over. for example, congress can override a bill the president vetoes if enough people vote for it
- the part of the government that carries out the laws
- formal agreements among nations
- a system of government in which people elect representatives to make their laws.
- a system of government in which power s shared between national and state governments.
- the 27 changes that have been added to the constitution since it was first written.
- the introduction of the constitution
- the power to say no
27 Clues: using wrongly • proposed laws • runs the meeting. • the right to rule. • the power to say no • a formal detailed suggestion • goes against the constitution. • formal agreements among nations • the government in Washington D.C. • the introduction of the constitution • a plan for getting and spending money • the group of top advisers to the president • ...
THE HARDER 50 STATES 2022-09-30
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- Land of Enchantment, Sunshine State
- Bluegrass State
- Free State, Old Line State
- Equality State
- Centennial State
- Show Me State
- Sunshine State
- Beehive State
- Wolverine State, Great Lake State
- Golden State
- Silver State, Sagebrush State
- Volunteer State
- Prairie State, Land of Lincoln
- Cornhusker State, Beef State
- Grand Canyon State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- Virginia Mountain State
- Granite State
- The Old Dominion, Mother of Presidents
- Badger State, America’s Dairyland
- Lone Star State
- Treasure State, Big Sky Country
- Empire State
- Evergreen State, Chinook State
- Cotton State, Yellowhammer State
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- North Star State, Land of 10,000 Lakes,
- Aloha State
- Peach State, Empire State of the South
- Pelican State, Creole State, Sugar State
- First State, Diamond State
- Beaver State
- The Last Frontier
- Free State, Old Line State
- Palmetto State
- Gem State
- Magnolia State
- Pelican State, Creole State, Sugar State
- Sooner State
- Hawkeye State, Corn State
- Keystone State
- Sunflower State, Jayhawker State
- Nutmeg State, Constitution State
- Hoosier State
- Ocean State, Little Rhody
- Natural State
- Green Mountain State
- Garden State
- Bay State, Old Colony State
- Tar Heel State, Old North State
- Buckeye State
- Flickertail State, Sioux State,
51 Clues: Gem State • Aloha State • Beaver State • Sooner State • Golden State • Garden State • Empire State • Show Me State • Beehive State • Hoosier State • Natural State • Granite State • Buckeye State • Equality State • Palmetto State • Magnolia State • Sunshine State • Keystone State • Bluegrass State • Volunteer State • Lone Star State • Centennial State • The Last Frontier • Grand Canyon State • Green Mountain State • ...
Founding two German states 2022-09-27
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- Satellitenstaat
- first president of the GDR
- first chancellor of the FRG
- Alliierte
- Wahl
- Verfassung
- Hauptstadt
- teilen
- spionieren
- Stasi
- first president of the FRG
- Währungsreform
- Sowjetische Besatzungszone
- Kanzler*in
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- Trizone
- SED
- langfristig, auf Dauer
- DDR
- Ländereien
- zunehmen
- first Secretary-General of the Socialist Unity Party
- Streit, Disput
- sich konzentrieren / fokussieren auf
- Grundgesetz
- Ziel
25 Clues: SED • DDR • Wahl • Ziel • Stasi • teilen • Trizone • zunehmen • Alliierte • Ländereien • Verfassung • Hauptstadt • spionieren • Kanzler*in • Grundgesetz • Streit, Disput • Währungsreform • Satellitenstaat • langfristig, auf Dauer • first president of the GDR • first president of the FRG • Sowjetische Besatzungszone • first chancellor of the FRG • sich konzentrieren / fokussieren auf • ...
Union States and Abbreviations 2023-02-23
Ancient Greece City states 2023-02-14
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- a democracy where people elect people to make decisions for them
- the group allied with Sparta
- the epic poem that provides most of our information about the trojan war
- the Greek philosopher who believed all knowledge came from experience and observations
- immigrant inhabitants of a city state
- the group enslaved by Sparta that did the farm work
- the Greek philosopher who based his teaching style on asking a ton of questions
- the group with political power which excluded women, slaves, and metics
- the northern kingdom home to Alexander the Great
- the political structure that governed most of ancient Greece
- a government where power is shared amongst the people
- a government were a small group of powerful people hold all the power
- the military strategy of surrounding a city used by Sparta against Athens
- a Greek play with a happy ending
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- the Egyptian city established by Alexander the Great as a center of learning and culture
- the Greek philosopher who wanted a philosopher king to be in charge
- This sea surrounds the Greek peninsula and islands
- the hybrid of Greek and other cultures spread by Alexander the Great
- the elevated part of the City state where important building were kept
- this geographic feature limited agriculture in Greece
- the kind of democracy were citizens vote directly on issues
- a Greek play where everyone dies at the end
- the group of City states allied with Athens
- Greek City state characterized by militarism and oligarchy
- the athletic competition used by the Greeks to honor Zeus
- a military formation of overlapping spears
26 Clues: the group allied with Sparta • a Greek play with a happy ending • immigrant inhabitants of a city state • a military formation of overlapping spears • a Greek play where everyone dies at the end • the group of City states allied with Athens • the northern kingdom home to Alexander the Great • This sea surrounds the Greek peninsula and islands • ...
Science-states of matter 2020-05-04
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- something made from small particles of atoms.
- the movement or energy of particles.
- the amount something ways.
- the temperature at which something freezes.
- solid to a gas.
- when all the particles take shape of their container.
- when a solid is so hot it turns to a liquid.
- when something gets bigger and bigger.
- something that is made from one type of atom.
- physical chareristics of something.
- when particles dissolve with heat.
- when a liquid is so cold it turns to a solid.
- the weight of something.
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- an idea.
- chemical chareristics of something.
- if particles were cut up into tiny peices they would be...
- when all the particles move around freely.
- gas to a liquid
- the point in which something starts to turns to a gas
- the temperature at which something boils
- the state of matter where all the particles are packed.
21 Clues: an idea. • solid to a gas. • gas to a liquid • the weight of something. • the amount something ways. • when particles dissolve with heat. • chemical chareristics of something. • physical chareristics of something. • the movement or energy of particles. • when something gets bigger and bigger. • the temperature at which something boils • when all the particles move around freely. • ...
States of Matter Unit 2021-01-06
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- These use liquids to transmit pressure from one point to another.
- State of matter with low density and are compressible.
- Which law relates to pressure of a gas to its volume?
- This is what Archimedes yelled when he figured out how to solve the kings problem.
- This was discovered in the 18th century and related to the speed of fluids and pressure.
- the SI unit for pressure
- I used two of these in my class demonstration on hydraulics.
- When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.
- relates temperature to volume.
- States that matter is made of atoms and molecules.
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- State of matter that changes from a gas to a solid.
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object.
- Which law relates gas pressure to temperature?
- the resistance of a gas or a liquid to flow.
- changing state from a solid to a liquid
- What does the BE stand for in BE Condensates?
- state of matter that has electrically charged particles.
- the upward force that keeps an object immersed in or floating on a fluid
- What is the common name for solid carbon dioxide?
- has a definite volume and shape
- used to control the depth of a submarine.
21 Clues: the SI unit for pressure • relates temperature to volume. • has a definite volume and shape • changing state from a solid to a liquid • used to control the depth of a submarine. • the resistance of a gas or a liquid to flow. • What does the BE stand for in BE Condensates? • Which law relates gas pressure to temperature? • When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas. • ...
U.S. States Trivia Crossword 2020-11-30
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- This is the smallest U.S. state by area
- The capital city of this state is Boise
- This state is also known as the “Show Me” State
- This state is home to the Grand Canyon
- This is the least populous U.S. state
- This state is known as “The Natural State”
- This state is historically known as the “Buckeye State”
- This island state is located in the Pacific Ocean
- This state hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is in this state
- This state won its independence from Mexico in 1836
- The capital city of this state is Hartford
- The capital city of this state is Montpelier
- This state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
- This state is bordered by Canada’s Yukon Territory and the province of British Columbia
- The capital city of this state is Bismarck
- The capital city of this state is Charleston
- The capital city of this state is Montgomery
- This state borders the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec
- This state is named after a U.S. president
- This is the most populous U.S. state
- This is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean
- This state is also known as the “Peach State”
- The capital city of this state is Topeka
- The capital city of this state is Concord
- Mount Hood, a potentially active stratovolcano, is in this state
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- The flag of this state features a white palmetto tree and a white crescent
- The capital city of this state is Richmond
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state
- The most populous city in the United States is in this state
- This state is home to Area 51
- The capital city of this state is Jackson
- The flag of this state features a pelican
- The most populous city in this state is Charlotte
- Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell can be found in this state
- This state is known as “America’s Dairyland”
- This was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States
- This state borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes
- This state is home to the Aztec Ruins National Monument
- The capital city of this state is Des Moines
- The most populous city in this state is Baltimore
- This state is home to more mountains 14,000 feet or higher than any other state
- The capital city of this state is Lincoln
- The capital city of this state is Boston
- This state is home to Mammoth Cave, the world’s longest known cave system
- The official motto of this state is “The Crossroads of America”
- This state is home to Glacier National Park
- This is the most densely populated state
- Bristol, the birthplace of country music, is in this state
- Tulsa is this state’s second largest city
50 Clues: This state is home to Area 51 • This is the most populous U.S. state • This is the least populous U.S. state • This state is home to the Grand Canyon • Mount Rushmore is located in this state • This is the smallest U.S. state by area • The capital city of this state is Boise • The capital city of this state is Boston • This is the most densely populated state • ...
States of Consciousness Review 2020-12-09
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- vivid dreams commonly occur during this stage (23)
- problems in falling or staying asleep (24)
- biological clock (23)
- our awareness of ourselves & our environment (22)
- sequence passing through sleeping person's mind, difficulty remembering later (24)
- altered state of consciousness after close brush with death (25)
- alcohol use marked by tolerance, withdrawal, and a drive to continue problematic use (25)
- acid, powerful hallucinogenic drug (25)
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- false sensory experience (23)
- diminishing effect with regular use of same dose of a drug (25)
- underlying meaning of a dream (24)
- psychoactive drug in tobacco, stimulant (25)
- sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and appearance of being terrified (24)
- all sleep stage except for rem sleep (23)
- rem sleep increase caused by rem sleep deprivation (24)
- sleep disorder characterized by cessations of breathing and momentary awakenings (24)
- remembered story line of a dream (24)
- continued substance craving (25)
- controls circadian rhythm (23)
- compulsive craving of drugs (25)
20 Clues: biological clock (23) • false sensory experience (23) • controls circadian rhythm (23) • continued substance craving (25) • compulsive craving of drugs (25) • underlying meaning of a dream (24) • remembered story line of a dream (24) • acid, powerful hallucinogenic drug (25) • all sleep stage except for rem sleep (23) • problems in falling or staying asleep (24) • ...
States of matter Crossword 2021-02-08
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- The relation and temperature and volume
- The transition from liquid to solid
- The relation of volume and pressure
- the transition from gas to solid
- The sum of potential and kinetic energy
- Water that has been turned into a gas
- The point where water boils, 100 degrees Celsius
- The transition from solid to gas
- The transition from liquid to gas
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- no definite shape or volume
- Solid, Liquid, Gas.
- The amount of movement that molecules are doing
- The transition from solid to liquid
- the transition from gas to liquid
- The amount of space something takes up
- Has definite shape and volume
- Has definite volume but no shape
- The point where water freezes, 0 degrees Celcius
- average amount of kinetic energy
- The Amount of force applied per unit
20 Clues: Solid, Liquid, Gas. • no definite shape or volume • Has definite shape and volume • Has definite volume but no shape • the transition from gas to solid • average amount of kinetic energy • The transition from solid to gas • the transition from gas to liquid • The transition from liquid to gas • The transition from solid to liquid • The transition from liquid to solid • ...
50 States of America 2021-04-11
50 Clues: (SC) • (VA) • (SD) • (NY) • (RI) • (ID) • (NV) • (MO) • (MS) • (AZ) • (LA) • (WY) • (AR) • (NC) • (PA) • (OH) • (WI) • (DE) • (HI) • (UT) • (MI) • (IL) • (NM) • (IA) • (MD) • (TX) • (CT) • (CO) • (NE) • (MA) • (KY) • (VT) • (MN) • (AK) • (ND) • (WV) • (IN) • (AL) • (MT) • (ME) • (WA) • (NJ) • (CA) • (FL) • (TN) • (OK) • (GA) • (KS) • (NH) • (OR)
The States of Matter 2022-05-18
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- the energy an object has because of its motion
- the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid
- is a transparent fusion product of inorganic substances that have cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing
- si unit of pressure
- lacks an ordered internal structure
- the pressure required to support 760mm of mercury in a mercury barometer at 25 degree C
- the smallest group of particles within a crystal that retains the geometric shape of the crystal
- conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor
- defined as the boiling point of a liquid at a pressure of 101.3kPa
- a device that is used to measure atmospheric pressure
- all matter consists of tiny particles that are in a constant motion
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- the collisions of atoms and molecules in air with objects
- the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is just equal to the external pressure on the liquid
- the particles are arranged in an orderly, repeating, three-dimensional pattern called a crystal lattice
- results from force exerted by a gas per unit surface area of an object
- this conversion occurs at the surface of a liquid that is not boiling
- measure of the force exerted by a gas above liquid
- the temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid
- an empty space with no particles and no pressure
- are two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state
20 Clues: si unit of pressure • conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor • lacks an ordered internal structure • measure of the force exerted by a gas above liquid • the energy an object has because of its motion • the collisions of atoms and molecules in air with objects • the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid • ...
States of the US 2022-05-25
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- birthplace of the national anthem
- Someone has this in their name the second part is Jones.
- The volcanoes
- its northern lights
- grand canyon location
- has a border of Missouri,Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma
- Birthplace if abraham lincoln
- Known for moose and lobster
- the first state
- third most popular state
- where yale university is located
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- Wheat capital of the world
- Baton rouge
- landing place of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims
- heart of dixie
- known for the hollywood sign
- known as the centennial state
- The peach state
- has a capital of springfield
- known for there potatoes
20 Clues: Baton rouge • The volcanoes • heart of dixie • The peach state • the first state • its northern lights • grand canyon location • known for there potatoes • third most popular state • Wheat capital of the world • Known for moose and lobster • known for the hollywood sign • has a capital of springfield • known as the centennial state • Birthplace if abraham lincoln • ...
states of the USA 2022-05-24
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- known for Yellowstone National Park
- famous for it's sea food and moose
- there NBA basketball team and cornbread
- known for The Indy 500 and High school basketball
- known for dairy and lumber
- known for Water sports and volcano activity
- known for Great Salt Lake, Skiing and Bonneville salt flats and speedway
- known for Crater Lake National Park
- collage football aswell and peanuts
- known for Abraham Lincoln and the giant bean
- know for collage football and it's nickname is the peach state
- know for The Grotto of the Redemption and corn
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- known for hot chicken
- beaches, surfing and large economy
- known for blue crabs and the city of Baltimore
- known for warm weather and golf
- known for lakes and forests
- known for apples, pears, and red raspberries
- known for the Grand Canyon and the hot dry desert
- known for glaciers, Northern lights and midnight sun
- famous for bright lights and casinos
- known for fishing and it's wonderful collage
- known for The Roswell Incident
- known for wizard of oz
- know for the Appalachian Trail and Presidential homes
- know for BBQ and having the nickname of the lone star state
- know for Cedar Point Pro Football Hall of Fame
- know for scenic mountain landscapes and miles of protected wilderness
28 Clues: known for hot chicken • known for wizard of oz • known for dairy and lumber • known for lakes and forests • known for The Roswell Incident • known for warm weather and golf • beaches, surfing and large economy • famous for it's sea food and moose • known for Yellowstone National Park • known for Crater Lake National Park • collage football aswell and peanuts • ...
Sumerian city-states review 2022-10-20
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- a naturally raised area of land
- the other biggest river in the south
- a deep and wide ditch
- the country iraq is in
- an early city that was a small country
- it that can be used for something
- to build
- where mesopotamia is in common day
- a substance that lies above thing
- an upward slope
- a strong disagreement
- another word for dirt
- a downward slope
- an area in southern mesopotamia
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- a brick made out of mud
- the ocean closest to iraq
- the home to the euphrates river
- a means of supplying land with water
- a set of things working together
- to keep something in good condition
- a wall of earth built to prevent flood
- to little water!
- a large group of people
- arranged in a difficult way
- a tall wood, brick, or stone structure
- things that neighboring cities did
- one of the largest rivers in the south
- an argument that may result in violence
- too much water!
29 Clues: to build • an upward slope • too much water! • to little water! • a downward slope • a deep and wide ditch • a strong disagreement • another word for dirt • the country iraq is in • a brick made out of mud • a large group of people • the ocean closest to iraq • arranged in a difficult way • a naturally raised area of land • the home to the euphrates river • an area in southern mesopotamia • ...
United States History Review 2022-11-27
Across
- U.S. policy adopted by the United States after WWI to not get involved in world affairs
- Series of programs and projects created by FDR to help pull the United States out of the Great Depression
- Person who gains a vast amount of wealth through bad or ruthless business practices
- Expansion beyond ones boarders
- Secret telegram sent by Germany to Mexico proposing a secret alliance
- Document written by Thomas Jefferson which established American Independence
- First Ten Amendments to the Constitution
- Amendment which outlaws cruel and unusual punishment as well as excessive bail
- Treaty that ended WWI
- Mass movement of African Americans from the South to the North
- Sold during WWI to raise money for the war by the United States
Down
- Group of workers form this type of organization with the hopes of bettering their working conditions
- Single company that has complete control over an industry
- Organization proposed by Woodrow Wilson after WWI for the purpose of keeping peace in the world - The United States did NOT join this organization
- Extreme pride in ones country - One of the long term causes of WWI
- New Deal program that provided unemployment insurance, old age pensions, etc.
- Industrialist who created the Standard Oil Company
- Territory purchased from Russia for $7.2 Million
- Country the United States defeated go gain Guam, Puerto Rico, & the Philippines
- Company buying its competitors to form a monopoly
- Source that is produced AT the time of the event
- Journalist who exposes problems in society
22 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI • Expansion beyond ones boarders • First Ten Amendments to the Constitution • Journalist who exposes problems in society • Territory purchased from Russia for $7.2 Million • Source that is produced AT the time of the event • Company buying its competitors to form a monopoly • Industrialist who created the Standard Oil Company • ...
30 States and Capitals 2018-02-15
30 Clues: OKC • Boise • Salem • StPaul • Juneau • Helena • Denver • Austin • Topeka • Lansing • Jackson • Madison • Olympia • Lincoln • Phoenix • Cheyenne • Honolulu • Desmoines • Sacramento • Montgomery • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Springfield • Little Rock • Indianapolis • Dakota Pierre • Jefferson City • Dakota Bismark • Salt Lake City • Mexico Santa Fe
