states Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 7 - Lesson 1 - The First President 2026-01-20
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- What system of courts was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789?
- What tradition did Washington establish by stepping down after two terms?
- Who served as the first Secretary of State?
- What department handles relations with foreign countries?
- What economic plan proposed paying off state debts and creating a national bank?
- What department was responsible for national defense in Washington’s presidency?
- What document created the executive branch led by the president?
- As a compromise with the Southern states, what city became the new capitol?
- What financial institution held government funds and issued a national currency?
- Authority not specifically mentioned in the Constitution but suggested in its language.
- Washington served only __________ as president.
- What amendment states that powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or the people?
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- Who introduced the amendments that became the Bill of Rights?
- What department manages the nation’s money?
- What law established the federal court system?
- Who was appointed the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
- Who served as the first Secretary of the Treasury?
- What type of debt did the United States face after the Revolution?
- What amendments protect individual freedoms and limit government power?
- What is the highest court in the United States?
- What taxes on imported goods were intended to protect American industries?
- Who became the first president under the U.S. Constitution?
- What group of advisers did Washington rely on for expert advice?
- Under Hamilton's Plan the goal was to build national _____?
24 Clues: What department manages the nation’s money? • Who served as the first Secretary of State? • What law established the federal court system? • What is the highest court in the United States? • Washington served only __________ as president. • Who served as the first Secretary of the Treasury? • What department handles relations with foreign countries? • ...
civil war puzzle 2021-03-26
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- Old hunters and Indian fighters
- the action or fact of joining or being joined
- who served as the 16th president of the United States
- American Confederate general best known as a commande
- pioneering American nurse
- the Confederate
- where the Civil War’s opening shots were fired.
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- the owner, master, or one of the crew of a
- a league or alliance, especially of confederate states.
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865.
- war between organized groups
- where the first battle of the Civil War began
- The plan called for a naval blockade
- as the capital of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War
- a US state that borders Canada or Mexico.
15 Clues: the Confederate • pioneering American nurse • war between organized groups • Old hunters and Indian fighters • The plan called for a naval blockade • a US state that borders Canada or Mexico. • the owner, master, or one of the crew of a • the action or fact of joining or being joined • where the first battle of the Civil War began • ...
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 • ...
Social Studies 2025-04-17
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- Which South American country holds the title for having the highest capital city
- Which country in South America is known for its vast salt flats,
- the national dish of El Salvador
- African nation has the longest river in the world
- Capital city of Canada
- only Central American country where English is the official language
- Which South American country is home to the "Galápagos Islands
- leaf that's featured on the Canadian flag
- national anthem of the United States
- The national food of Canada
- African country is famous for its white lions
- Central American country has so many different microclimates that you can go surfing and hiking in a cloud forest
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- capital city of the United States
- the national bird of the United States
- African country is the only one to have never been colonized by a European power
- Central American capital city is built on top of an ancient Mayan city
- The national food of the United States
- National animal of Canada
- Which country in South America is famous for the tango dance
19 Clues: Capital city of Canada • National animal of Canada • The national food of Canada • the national dish of El Salvador • capital city of the United States • national anthem of the United States • the national bird of the United States • The national food of the United States • leaf that's featured on the Canadian flag • African country is famous for its white lions • ...
Political Science Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- These powers belong to both the state and national governments.
- The right of states to nullify.
- A list of rights retained by the people that congress can not take away.
- Prevents states from abridging to vote on account of race.
- This person published a political cartoon depicting the need for unity among Britain's American colonies.
- Not officially documented.
- The grants of power to the congress listed in the Constitution.
- The first federal regulatory agency.
- Acted as a common government of the states between 1775 and 1781.
- A board of experts recommends candidates of judges to the governer for selection.
- Those who opposed the Constitution.
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- Proposed that each state would retain equal representation in Congress.
- Makes the Constitution supreme over state.
- Declared the colonies independent from Britian.
- Established no judicial or executive branch.
- Commander of the first continental army.
- Proposed by Robert Sherman.
- Requires states to return runaway slaves.
- These powers include those that protect the safety, heath, and welfare of citizens.
- Imposed taxes on various imports.
- In the Constitution, this establishes Congress's executive authority to regulate commerce among states.
- Splits power between nation and state.
- Fundamental law undergirding the structure of government.
- This president issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Helped write the Declaration of Independence.
- Vice president under George Washington.
- Recognized that state governments remained supreme in some spheres over the national government.
- This president supported state-centered federalism.
28 Clues: Not officially documented. • Proposed by Robert Sherman. • The right of states to nullify. • Imposed taxes on various imports. • Those who opposed the Constitution. • The first federal regulatory agency. • Splits power between nation and state. • Vice president under George Washington. • Commander of the first continental army. • Requires states to return runaway slaves. • ...
Homework 2017-04-20
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- support is given only to countries whose moral beliefs
- a fair bargain or treatment
- prohibition of alcoholic beverages in the United States by declaring the production, transport, and sale of alcohol
- prohibiting any contract, conspiracy, or combination of business interests
- gave women the right to vote in 1920.
- social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do
- a person advocating or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas.
- A third-party movement that sprang up in the 1890s
- sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
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- mandated nationwide Prohibition on alcohol on January 16, 1919.
- an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something.
- promoting the business interests of its citizens in other countries.
- a person advocating or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas.
- popular election of United States Senators by the people of the states
- a crime to adulterate or misbrand meat and meat products being sold as food
- An election in which voters choose candidates to run on a party's ticket in a subsequent election for public office
- 48-mile waterway
- the Monroe Doctrine
- dated September 6, 1899 and dispatched to the major European powers
- federal (United States) government to levy (collect) an income tax from all Americans.
- sets the dates at which federal (United States) government elected offices end
- "speak softly, and carry a big stick."
24 Clues: 48-mile waterway • the Monroe Doctrine • a fair bargain or treatment • gave women the right to vote in 1920. • sensationalism and crude exaggeration • "speak softly, and carry a big stick." • A third-party movement that sprang up in the 1890s • support is given only to countries whose moral beliefs • mandated nationwide Prohibition on alcohol on January 16, 1919. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2021-12-07
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- party a political party formed in 1854 majority supported the end to slavery they also replaced the free soil and whig parties
- a draft requiring people to serve in the military
- Stevens vice president of the south
- Sumter, a federal fort located in the harbor of Charleston South Carolina the attack on this place was the official start of the Civil War
- Ferry a united states weapon arsenal in Virginia
- Davis president of the confederate states
- Lincoln became president became president in march of 1861 and previously ran for the Illinois senate seat but lost to Douglas
- another name for the union army
- warships covered in iron plates to protect it
- of Bull Run first major battle of the Civil War fought near Washington DC confederate victory
- when armed forces prevent the transportation of goods or people into or out of an area
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- man who led a rebellion in 1831 that killed 55 white folks
- states the union states that still have Slavery
- soldiers on horseback
- of Antietam bloodiest day in American history
- uniform color of the confederate army
- one of the reasons men joined the army
- Brown Plan failed plan to capture the arsenal and then help revolting slaves gain their freedom,
- number of confederate states
- C Freemont explorer national hero first presidential nominee for the republican party 1856
- an African American who had been a slave and moved by his master to a state where slavery was illegal
- another name for the confederate army
- plan the union plan to shut off all southern trade and ruin their economy introduced by Winfield Scott
- uniform color of the union army
24 Clues: soldiers on horseback • number of confederate states • another name for the union army • uniform color of the union army • uniform color of the confederate army • another name for the confederate army • one of the reasons men joined the army • Stevens vice president of the south • Davis president of the confederate states • ...
Nathan Colosimo - Constitution Crossword 2022-01-18
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- The president can call special sessions of ____
- Supreme Court Judges hold the office for ____
- The branch which can override the president’s veto
- Powers not listed in the constitution are reserved for the states or people
- The constitution states the required voting age is ____
- A president is limited to ___ terms
- The amendment must be ratified by at least ____ of state legislatures
- Different states may run schools how they choose
- This body can refuse to ratify treaties
- The body which may rule laws or executive acts unconstitutional
- The person who can appoint Supreme Court Judges
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- This part of the government has the power to impeach the president
- Right to a trial by jury
- Branch which interprets laws and can declare them unconstitutional
- Only the federal government has the power to declare war
- Last name of the current speaker of the house
- The president must be a resident in the US for at least _____ years
- The federal law which outlaws slavery
- the system of government by which there are different levels of power in the government (such as federal, states, local, etc)
- Current NJ senator, also former mayor of Newark.
- Amendments may be proposed by a ____ vote of congress
- Both the states and federal government have the power to tax and collect taxes
- A senator must be a resident of the ____ from which they were elected
- The right to bear arms
- Last name of current representative from NJ 5th District
25 Clues: The right to bear arms • Right to a trial by jury • A president is limited to ___ terms • The federal law which outlaws slavery • This body can refuse to ratify treaties • Last name of the current speaker of the house • Supreme Court Judges hold the office for ____ • The president can call special sessions of ____ • The person who can appoint Supreme Court Judges • ...
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. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-14
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- President of the Confederate States of America
- The commanding general of the Confederacy's Army of Northern Virginia.
- This battle led to the Emancipation Proclamation.
- The President of the United States of America.
- Includes California being admitted as a free state and, the Fugitive Slave Act
- A man who dug in and held their position on a hill overlooking Bull Run Creek until reinforcements could arrive and organize a counter-attack.
- People hold the final authority in all matters of government
- Lincoln's primary goal at the beginning of the war
- Battle that started the war.
- Declared that all slaves in the rebellious Confederate states would be free
- The speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of a national cemetery on the site of the Battle of Gettysburg.
- An act that stated Kansas and Nebraska would use popular sovereignty to decide what to do about slavery.
- Union army's blockade of Vicksburg, Mississippi, that led the city to surrender during the Civil War
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- Turning point of the War
- A slave state that remained in the Union during the Civil War
- Choke the South out of its resources through blockades of bodies of water
- Compromise set where Missouri became a slave state and Maine a free state
- Withdraw from an organization or communion
- Nurse during the Civil War; started the American Red Cross
- Southern states that seceded from the United States
20 Clues: Turning point of the War • Battle that started the war. • Withdraw from an organization or communion • President of the Confederate States of America • The President of the United States of America. • This battle led to the Emancipation Proclamation. • Lincoln's primary goal at the beginning of the war • Southern states that seceded from the United States • ...
Early Republic - Washington through Adams 2024-12-12
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- Second President of the United States
- This Act made it illegal to speak badly about the Federalists in government.
- These taxes are used to protect American industries
- George Washington was the only president to have been elected ___________.
- The group responsible for guiding the President on important issues
- This Act was passed because of in increase in suspicion of immigrants.
- Washington used these to get Natives to sign over their land
- He created a plan to get the United States out of debt after the American Revolution
- The Whiskey Rebellion was the first time the power of the _________ government had been tested.
- France asked for a bribe for the U.S. during the ____________.
- Hamilton proposed that the Federal government should assume states' _______.
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- The Fugitive Slave Act led to the creation of the __________ Railroad.
- He was the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Hamilton was the leader of this political party
- The practice of kidnapping U.S. sailors
- Pinckney's Treaty was signed to settled boundary disputes between the U.S. and this country.
- This gave slave owners power to recapture their runaway slaves.
- In 1789, this created the judicial branch of the national government
- Washington warned that these would lead to animosity amongst Americans.
- The Proclamation of ___________ was issued to keep the United States out of foreign affairs.
- The Fugitive Slave Act led to the growth of the _________ Movement.
- Hamilton believed that we needed a _________ ________ and a common currency.
22 Clues: Second President of the United States • The practice of kidnapping U.S. sailors • Hamilton was the leader of this political party • These taxes are used to protect American industries • Washington used these to get Natives to sign over their land • France asked for a bribe for the U.S. during the ____________. • ...
Civil War - Differences in the North and South 2021-09-03
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- The northern states were also called _____ states
- Which states were considered slave states
- slavery was ______ in the north
- Which states were considered free states
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- the people who did all the work on the southern plantations
- Which crops did southerners grow on their plantations
- In the North, the economy was centered around
- slavery was _____ in the south
- What was one of the main differences between the North and the South
- slaves had no ______
10 Clues: slaves had no ______ • slavery was _____ in the south • slavery was ______ in the north • Which states were considered free states • Which states were considered slave states • In the North, the economy was centered around • The northern states were also called _____ states • Which crops did southerners grow on their plantations • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-12
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- Tippecanoe was fought on November 7
- Native American Shawnee warrior and chief,
- American politician and lawyer
- banner national anthem of the United States
- tariff is a tax on imports or exports between sovereign states
- Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission
- system national economic plan put forth by Senator Henry Clay
- a procedure by which a court can review an administrative
- bagot treaty treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom
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- first major improved highway in the United States
- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father
- American soldier and statesman
- identification with one's own nation
- American statesman, diplomat, philosopher and Founding Father
- colloquially "the press" or the "press gang", is the taking of men
15 Clues: American politician and lawyer • American soldier and statesman • Tippecanoe was fought on November 7 • identification with one's own nation • Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, • banner national anthem of the United States • first major improved highway in the United States • a procedure by which a court can review an administrative • ...
Mexican-American War 2023-11-28
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- a purchase that acquired part of Arizona and New Mexico for United States
- a river that became the boundary of Mexico and the United States
- surrendering land by agreement
- president of Mexico during Mexican-American War
- a state that caused the Mexican-American War
- the Mexican capital and center
- an area separating two regions
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- second largest territory acquired from the Mexican-American War
- a belief that the United States was justified to expand west
- a country that annexed Texas on December 29, 1845
- a legal agreement between two or more parties
- a treaty that ended the Mexican-American War
- a hostile advance into a territory
- claiming a territory
- president of the United States during Mexican-American War
15 Clues: claiming a territory • surrendering land by agreement • the Mexican capital and center • an area separating two regions • a hostile advance into a territory • a treaty that ended the Mexican-American War • a state that caused the Mexican-American War • a legal agreement between two or more parties • president of Mexico during Mexican-American War • ...
Constitutional Convention 2025-01-30
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- that battle that was the turning point of the American Revolution
- the first American constitution
- states that want slaves to be counted as part of the population
- states that do not want slaves to be counted as part of the population
- where our troops are suffering right now
- where we got Britain to surrender, winning us the war
- what document was signed on July 4, 1776
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- the commander in chief of the Continental Army
- our closest ally in the Revolution
- the treaty that formally recognized America's independence
- who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- traitor to the United States
- British lord that ran their army
- a loose alliance of independent states
- a tax on goods and products imported from other nations
15 Clues: traitor to the United States • the first American constitution • British lord that ran their army • our closest ally in the Revolution • a loose alliance of independent states • where our troops are suffering right now • what document was signed on July 4, 1776 • who wrote the Declaration of Independence • the commander in chief of the Continental Army • ...
Famous people that are hispanic Kyler Crane 2022-09-19
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- American singer
- American labor leader
- United States Representative
- Former United States Senator
- Guitar Player
- Famous Actor
- Astronaut Lady
- American writer
- Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
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- American novelist
- Another famous actor
- Astronaut Man
- Puerto Rican baseball player
- Soldier lady
- Puerto Rican actress
- A woman singer
- American civil rights activist
- Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
- physician
19 Clues: physician • Soldier lady • Famous Actor • Astronaut Man • Guitar Player • A woman singer • Astronaut Lady • American singer • American writer • American novelist • Another famous actor • Puerto Rican actress • American labor leader • Puerto Rican baseball player • United States Representative • Former United States Senator • American civil rights activist • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court • ...
4th of July 2021-06-17
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- In which year did the American revolution war ended
- Which document was adopted on July 4, 1976
- How many stars are on the American flag
- Who was the king of England when the US declared Independence
- How many people signed the Declaration of Independence
- Where was the Declaration of Independence signed
- Who was the first president to occupy the White House?
- which us president was born on the 4th of july
- who wrote the pledge of allegiance of the united states
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- Name the United States bird
- What do the stars on the United States flag represent
- Who wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner
- Who sewed the first American flag
- this is a nickname for the American Flag
- which country gave the statue of liberty to US
- What do the stripes on the United States flag represent
- The US originally made up of how many colonies
- Where was fireworks first invented
18 Clues: Name the United States bird • Who sewed the first American flag • Where was fireworks first invented • How many stars are on the American flag • this is a nickname for the American Flag • Which document was adopted on July 4, 1976 • which country gave the statue of liberty to US • The US originally made up of how many colonies • ...
Constitution Living Document Crossword 2015-10-06
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- powers shared between the federal and state governments
- branch that makes the laws and includes Congress
- principle that states power is divided among the three branches of government
- principle that keeps one branch from gaining too much power
- principle that states everyone, even leaders, must obey the law
- powers given to the federal government
- change or addition to a formal document like the Constitution
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- principle that states that the government is subject to the will of the people
- favoring a republic, or representative democracy, as the best form of government.
- basic liberties that are guaranteed in the Constitution
- 1st ten amendments to the Constitution
- branch that enforces the law and includes the president
- includes the Senate and House of Representatives
- principle that states that powers are shared between the national and state governments
- group of people that selects the president
- branch that interprets the laws and includes the Supreme Court
- powers given to the state governments
- government must treat everyone fairly under the law
18 Clues: powers given to the state governments • 1st ten amendments to the Constitution • powers given to the federal government • group of people that selects the president • branch that makes the laws and includes Congress • includes the Senate and House of Representatives • government must treat everyone fairly under the law • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-20
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- type of power based on the collective influence of multiple states
- type of power involving militarial and economic influence
- type of power based on cultural and political influence
- type of power that is held by a single state
- type of power had by larger groups
- state organized by a centralized power that incorporates various territories
- cultural boundaries match up with state boundaries
- political entity with a union of partially self-governing states
- defined cultural group doesn't have specific, legal territory
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- type of power held by a single person or group
- short term cooperation between states
- change that preserves existing values
- political theory that examines power differences (especially culture) between Western and Non-Western groups
- characteristic of a leader who the collective believes has the right to rule
- political theory that emphasizes the link between humankind and nature
- political theory that believes capitalism is doomed to fail
- cooperation between states that is typically military related
- group witha common culture/identity
18 Clues: type of power had by larger groups • group witha common culture/identity • short term cooperation between states • change that preserves existing values • type of power that is held by a single state • type of power held by a single person or group • cultural boundaries match up with state boundaries • type of power based on cultural and political influence • ...
The US Expansionism and Democracy in the 1800s - Events 2025-05-04
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- Conflict from 1861–1865 between the Union and the Confederacy.
- Southern states' withdrawal from the Union before the Civil War.
- The 1803 land deal with France that doubled U.S. size.
- This territory was acquired from Spain in 1819.
- Labor strike tied to railroad car manufacturing.
- The1823 policy warning Europe not to interfere in the Americas.
- Post–Civil War era rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves.
- Reformers who fought for changes like child labor laws.
- Political group that pushed for labor and farmer reforms.
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- Movement expanding voting rights to most white men.
- Monopoly founded by John D. Rockefeller.
- Southern states that seceded during the Civil War.
- Complete control of an industry or product by one company or person.
- 1863 declaration freeing Confederate slaves.
- Belief in U.S. expansion across North America.
- Activists working to end slavery.
- The right to vote, including women’s suffrage achieved in 1920.
- The Northern states that fought to preserve the United States.
18 Clues: Activists working to end slavery. • Monopoly founded by John D. Rockefeller. • 1863 declaration freeing Confederate slaves. • Belief in U.S. expansion across North America. • This territory was acquired from Spain in 1819. • Labor strike tied to railroad car manufacturing. • Southern states that seceded during the Civil War. • ...
The Cold War Crossword 2023-12-07
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- House Un-American Activities Committee
- Resupply of West Berlin by U.S. in 1948 in response to a Soviet blockade of Berlin
- 13 day period when the USA and USSR came very close to nuclear war
- Man who led the Communist Revolution of China
- Communist dictator of Cuba who led a revolution in the late 1950s
- United States policy to stop the spread of Communism
- Period of tension between the United States and USSR
- List of people who Joe McCarthy said were Communists
- Program after WW2 to rebuild Europe by sending them money and economic aid
- Secret spy organization in the United States
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- United States foreign policy of sending aid to nations threatened by Communism
- Term used to describe territories taken over by the USSR
- War that was between North and South Korea, with the United States supporting the Democratic South
- Peacekeeping body of nations
- Term used to refer to accusing people without evidence
- The imaginary line that was said by Winston Churchill that separated Western and Eastern Europe
- Senator from Wisconsin who started the Red Scare and accused people of being loyal to Communism
17 Clues: Peacekeeping body of nations • House Un-American Activities Committee • Secret spy organization in the United States • Man who led the Communist Revolution of China • United States policy to stop the spread of Communism • Period of tension between the United States and USSR • List of people who Joe McCarthy said were Communists • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-12
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- Battle of Tippecanoe in Indiana.
- Reveiw- review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
- system- national economic plan put forth by Senator Henry Clay
- Marshall- lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States
- bagot treaty- Disarmament was a treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom
- Madison- philosopher and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
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- captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French Canadian trapper who made her his wife around age 12
- a Native American Shawnee
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Navies of several nations used forced recruitment by various means.
- Jackson- was an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States
- Jefferson- Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States
- spangled banner- the national anthem of the United States.
14 Clues: a Native American Shawnee • Battle of Tippecanoe in Indiana. • spangled banner- the national anthem of the United States. • system- national economic plan put forth by Senator Henry Clay • Navies of several nations used forced recruitment by various means. • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • ...
Vocab Project 2023-04-11
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- eleven southern states that left the union during the civil war, also called the confederate states of America
- north part of the country during the civil war/United States
- - a written document that outlines how the state will be governmentally organized.
- - a person who comes into a country to live there.
- -the group of people who make laws for the United States. It has elected representatives from all states.
- - a geographic area with boundaries and a government with a constitution, plus some say in the federal government.
- change to government process or document
- - a system of government in which power is divided between a federal, or national government and its various state governments.
- - The head of the executive branch
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- who wants to end slavery
- Proclamation-an order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863 that announced the freedom of enslaved people in the rebelling states
- - somebody who encourages people to join a group or take action.
- - to withdraw from a country or organization
- a boat powered by a steam engine
14 Clues: who wants to end slavery • a boat powered by a steam engine • - The head of the executive branch • change to government process or document • - to withdraw from a country or organization • - a person who comes into a country to live there. • north part of the country during the civil war/United States • - somebody who encourages people to join a group or take action. • ...
Federalism 2022-11-14
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- Shared powers between the national and state governments.
- A clause that gives Congress the power to pass all laws needed to carry out their constitutional duties.
- Amendment that states powers not given to the national government and not denied to the states are reserved to the states.
- Money from the federal government with specific restrictions attached.
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- Clause that requires all states to recognize public records of other states.
- Clause that states the Constitution and national laws supersedes all other laws passed by the states.
- Powers not delegated to the national government and belong to the states.
- Powers exist to the national government because they are a country.
- Powers given to the national government because they are spelled out in the Constitution.
- Money given to states from the federal government for a wide range of purposes, but under a category.
- Powers given to the national government that are not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but area allowed because it is reasonable that these powers needed to be exercised because of the Necessary and Proper Clause.
11 Clues: Shared powers between the national and state governments. • Powers exist to the national government because they are a country. • Money from the federal government with specific restrictions attached. • Powers not delegated to the national government and belong to the states. • Clause that requires all states to recognize public records of other states. • ...
US States and Capitals 2013-04-29
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- Frankfort
- Trenton
- Juneau
- Columbia
- Providence
- Sacramento
- Dover
- Annapolis
- Bismarck
- Jackson
- Nashville
- Boise
- Little Rock
- Jefferson City
- Lansing
- Denver
- Baton Rouge
- Augusta
- Tallahassee
- Albany
- Indianapolis
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- Hartford
- Montgomery
- Des Moines
- Columbus
- Helena
- Boston
- Pierre
- Raleigh
- Honolulu
- Santa Fe
- Topeka
- Springfield
- Oklahoma City
- Phoenix
- Atlanta
- Salem
37 Clues: Dover • Boise • Salem • Helena • Juneau • Boston • Pierre • Topeka • Denver • Albany • Trenton • Raleigh • Jackson • Lansing • Phoenix • Atlanta • Augusta • Hartford • Columbus • Columbia • Honolulu • Bismarck • Santa Fe • Frankfort • Annapolis • Nashville • Montgomery • Des Moines • Providence • Sacramento • Springfield • Little Rock • Baton Rouge • Tallahassee • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City
1.2 States of Matter 2014-07-11
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- Change from liquid to gas
- State of matter that has definite volume, but its shape is determined by its surroundings
- Change in appearance but no new substances are formed
- A pure substance that cannot be broken down
- Change of state from liquid to solid
- Energy of motion
- Explains what happens to matter when the kinetic energy of particles changes
- Temperature a liquid turns to gas
- State of matter that has definite shape and volume
- Amount of matter in a substance or object
- State of matter that has its volume and shape determined by its surroundings
- Change of state directly from solid to gas
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- Change of state from gas to liquid
- The amount of space taken up by a substance or object
- Characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured
- Change that occurs when substances combine to form new substances
- Anything that has mass and volume
- Temperature a solid turns to liquid
- Change from gas directly to a solid
- Substance that is made of only one kind of matter
- A pure substance composed of at least two elements
21 Clues: Energy of motion • Change from liquid to gas • Anything that has mass and volume • Temperature a liquid turns to gas • Change of state from gas to liquid • Temperature a solid turns to liquid • Change from gas directly to a solid • Change of state from liquid to solid • Amount of matter in a substance or object • Change of state directly from solid to gas • ...
LG5 The United States 2016-02-07
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- metsä
- ranne
- ongelma
- kieli
- postikortti
- vamma
- muistaa
- lopulta,vihdoin
- vahingossa
- kaikkialla
- ajatus
- hieno
- hiekka
- otti,vei
- paikka
- orava
- valo
- tarvita
- nopea
- avain
- takana
- härkä
- väsynyt
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- odottaa
- kunnes
- roska
- nakkisämpylä
- heiluttaa
- pyykit
- kuulostaa
- seikkailullinen
- side
- vaatteet
- uupunut
- aita
- eilen
- matkustaa
- jalat(jalkaterät)
- jutella,puhua
- ylpeä
- koko
- haju,tuoksu
- matka
- lähellä
- haava
- silittää
46 Clues: side • aita • koko • valo • metsä • roska • ranne • kieli • vamma • eilen • hieno • ylpeä • orava • matka • nopea • avain • härkä • haava • kunnes • pyykit • ajatus • hiekka • paikka • takana • odottaa • ongelma • muistaa • uupunut • tarvita • lähellä • väsynyt • vaatteet • otti,vei • silittää • heiluttaa • kuulostaa • matkustaa • vahingossa • kaikkialla • postikortti • haju,tuoksu • nakkisämpylä • jutella,puhua • seikkailullinen • lopulta,vihdoin • jalat(jalkaterät)
Emmity's States of Matter 2020-05-04
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- what we can see and measure without it turning into something else
- the particles are close together
- matter is made up of extremely tiny particles
- amount of matter in a substaince
- is the temperature which a liquid changes to a gas
- the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- pure substaince made up of only one atom
- energy of a motion or moving object
- the particles are close together but they can move
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- when gas turns to liquid
- what a substaince does in a chemical reaction eg bubbling
- when matter goes from solid to a gas without going to a liquid
- all objects do this when heated
- liquid changes to a gas
- spontaneous spreading out of a substaince
- occurs fastest in gases
- how much space an object takes up
- a solid changes to a liquid
- the particles are far apart and move quickly
- anything that has mass or volume
- explanation of a small part of the natural world backed up by a lot of proof
- when heat is removed from liquid
22 Clues: occurs fastest in gases • when gas turns to liquid • liquid changes to a gas • a solid changes to a liquid • all objects do this when heated • the particles are close together • amount of matter in a substaince • anything that has mass or volume • when heat is removed from liquid • how much space an object takes up • energy of a motion or moving object • ...
Countries, states and cities 2020-12-27
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- _______ in India is called the City of Nawabs.
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Indonesia
- Santiago is the Capital of
- This city is known as the City of Lakes: ______
- _______ in India is known as Orange City.
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Japan
- ______ in India is known as Pink City.
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Singapore
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- _______ in India is called the City of Temples.
- the famous Sun Temple in India is located at ___.
- Garden city of India
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of Bhutan
- The Finance capital of India is _______.
- 'Char Minar' is located in
- Tbilisi is the capital of
- Capital of Vietnam
- Cairo is capital of
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Zagreb is the capital of
- _______ is called the Oxford of the East.
24 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Nepal • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Thailand • Cairo is capital of • Capital of Pakistan • Garden city of India • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Singapore • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of Afghanistan • Zagreb is the capital of • Tbilisi is the capital of • Santiago is the Capital of • 'Char Minar' is located in • ...
States and Fun Facts! 2021-03-09
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- in this state, it is forbidden to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds
- ranks first in state boat registrations
- nation's number one producer of peanuts, pecans, and peaches
- official bird of this state is the mockingbird
- in the capital city of this state, you cannot cross the street on your hands under any circumstances
- consists of eight islands
- only state in history to turn down the Olympics
- only state whose name is one syllable
- known as the "Show Me State"
- has the world's longest cave called the Mammoth Cave
- first dental school was opened here
- this state built the first subway system in the U.S.
- only state without any National Park System units
- there is a city called Santa Claus in this state that receives over one half million letters and requests during Christmas
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- this state has a city that attracts more visitors than any other amusement park in the U.S.
- Elvis Presley was born in this state
- has 90,000 miles of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined
- has the windiest city in the U.S.
- is home of the world's largest strawberry
- first aquarium opened here in 1893
- more turkeys are raised in this state than any other state in the U.S.
- official flower of this state is the wild forget-me-not
- home of the Grand Canyon National Park
- workers from this state built the first rocket to put humans on the moon
- has the tallest state capitol building in the U.S.
25 Clues: consists of eight islands • known as the "Show Me State" • has the windiest city in the U.S. • first aquarium opened here in 1893 • first dental school was opened here • Elvis Presley was born in this state • only state whose name is one syllable • home of the Grand Canyon National Park • ranks first in state boat registrations • is home of the world's largest strawberry • ...
States and Fun Facts! 2021-03-09
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- home of the Grand Canyon National Park
- in this state, it is forbidden to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds
- only state in history to turn down the Olympics
- has the world's longest cave called the Mammoth Cave
- ranks first in state boat registrations
- more turkeys are raised in this state than any other state in the U.S.
- only state whose name is one syllable
- has the tallest state capitol building in the U.S.
- first dental school was opened here
- only state without any National Park System units
- Elvis Presley was born in this state
- official bird of this state is the mockingbird
- this state has a city that attracts more visitors than any other amusement park in the U.S.
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- first aquarium opened here in 1893
- consists of eight islands
- nation's number one producer of peanuts, pecans, and peaches
- this state built the first subway system in the U.S.
- workers from this state built the first rocket to put humans on the moon
- has 90,000 miles of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined
- there is a city called Santa Claus in this state that receives over one half million letters and requests during Christmas
- in the capital city of this state, you cannot cross the street on your hands under any circumstances
- is home of the world's largest strawberry
- official flower of this state is the wild forget-me-not
- known as the "Show Me State"
- has the windiest city in the U.S.
25 Clues: consists of eight islands • known as the "Show Me State" • has the windiest city in the U.S. • first aquarium opened here in 1893 • first dental school was opened here • Elvis Presley was born in this state • only state whose name is one syllable • home of the Grand Canyon National Park • ranks first in state boat registrations • is home of the world's largest strawberry • ...
The 50 States Crossword 2018-09-12
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- Cheyenne
- Montpelier
- Nashville
- Lansing
- Helena
- Providence
- Austin
- Bismarck
- Richmond
- Springfield
- Columbia
- Hartford
- Harrisburg
- Des Moines
- Dover
- Pierre
- Baton Rouge
- St. Paul
- Jackson
- Boise
- Phoenix
- Salem
- Indianapolis
- Lincoln
- Salt Lake City
- Albany
- Carson City
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- Annapolis
- Olympia
- Atlanta
- Augusta
- Charleston
- Raleigh
- Boston
- Jefferson City
- Columbus
- Sacramento
- Topeka
- Trenton
- Denver
- Concord
- Santa Fe
- Little Rock
- Honolulu
- Juneau
- Oklahoma City
- Madison
- Montgomery
- Frankfort
- Tallahassee
50 Clues: Dover • Boise • Salem • Helena • Boston • Austin • Topeka • Denver • Pierre • Juneau • Albany • Olympia • Atlanta • Augusta • Lansing • Raleigh • Trenton • Concord • Madison • Jackson • Phoenix • Lincoln • Cheyenne • Columbus • Bismarck • Richmond • Columbia • Hartford • Santa Fe • Honolulu • St. Paul • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Montpelier • Charleston • Providence • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montgomery • Springfield • Little Rock • Baton Rouge • ...
STATES AND CAPITALS---FOUR 2019-08-17
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- What is the capital of Washington.
- What is the capital of Wisconsin.
- What is the capital of Tennessee.
- What is the capital of South Carolina.
- What is the capital of Rhode Island.
- What is the capital of Utah.
- What is the capital of South Dakota.
- What is the capital of New York.
- What is the capital of Vermont.
- What is the capital of Connecticut.
- What is the capital of Oregon.
- What is the capital of Nebraska.
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- What is the capital of North Dakota.
- What is the capital of Wyoming.
- What is the capital of New Hampshire.
- What is the capital of Nevada.
- What is the capital of New Mexico.
- What is the capital of West Virginia.
- What is the capital of Arkansas.
- Paul What is the capital of Minnesota.
- What is the capital of New Jersey.
- What is the capital of Texas.
- What is the capital of North Carolina.
- What is the capital of Colorado.
24 Clues: What is the capital of Utah. • What is the capital of Texas. • What is the capital of Nevada. • What is the capital of Oregon. • What is the capital of Wyoming. • What is the capital of Vermont. • What is the capital of Arkansas. • What is the capital of New York. • What is the capital of Colorado. • What is the capital of Nebraska. • What is the capital of Wisconsin. • ...
States and Abbreviations Puzzle 2021-04-19
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- This state is abbreviated by "RI"
- This state is abbreviated by "ID"
- This state is abbreviated by "MO"
- This state is abbreviated by "AZ"
- This state is abbreviated by "WY"
- This state is abbreviated by "AR"
- This state is abbreviated by "OH"
- This state is abbreviated by "HI"
- This state is abbreviated by "UT"
- This state is abbreviated by "IL"
- This state is abbreviated by "TX"
- This state is abbreviated by "CT"
- This state is abbreviated by "VT"
- This state is abbreviated by "MN"
- This state is abbreviated by "AK"
- This state is abbreviated by "ND"
- This state is abbreviated by "WV"
- This state is abbreviated by "AL"
- This state is abbreviated by "ME"
- This state is abbreviated by "WA"
- This state is abbreviated by "CA"
- This state is abbreviated by "FL"
- This state is abbreviated by "GA"
- This state is abbreviated by "KS"
- This state is abbreviated by "NH"
- This state is abbreviated by "OR"
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- This state is abbreviated by "SC"
- This state is abbreviated by "VA"
- This state is abbreviated by "SD"
- This state is abbreviated by "NY"
- This state is abbreviated by "NV"
- This state is abbreviated by "MS"
- This state is abbreviated by "LA"
- This state is abbreviated by "NC"
- This state is abbreviated by "PA"
- This state is abbreviated by "WI"
- This state is abbreviated by "DE"
- This state is abbreviated by "MI"
- This state is abbreviated by "NM"
- This state is abbreviated by "IA"
- This state is abbreviated by "MD"
- This state is abbreviated by "CO"
- This state is abbreviated by "NE"
- This state is abbreviated by "MA"
- This state is abbreviated by "KY"
- This state is abbreviated by "IN"
- This state is abbreviated by "MT"
- This state is abbreviated by "NJ"
- This state is abbreviated by "TN"
- This state is abbreviated by "OK"
50 Clues: This state is abbreviated by "SC" • This state is abbreviated by "VA" • This state is abbreviated by "SD" • This state is abbreviated by "NY" • This state is abbreviated by "RI" • This state is abbreviated by "ID" • This state is abbreviated by "NV" • This state is abbreviated by "MO" • This state is abbreviated by "MS" • This state is abbreviated by "AZ" • ...
15/50 USA States 2024-04-23
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- The smallest state in America
- This state is made of many islands
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Largest hunk of cheese came from this state.
- The capital is Santa Fe
- The state has a mountain that looks like a loaf of bread
- State gave birth to a famous poet
- the largest state in America
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- This state was where the national anthem was written
- Birthplace of Noah Webster
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- Lots of movies are made in this state
- Also called Big Sky Country.
- The state has Big bend National Park
- An extremely dry state
- Likes to chase mice
- The state has Crater Lake National Park
- Has the longest cave in the world
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • An extremely dry state • The capital is Santa Fe • Birthplace of Noah Webster • Also called Big Sky Country. • the largest state in America • The smallest state in America • Has the longest cave in the world • State gave birth to a famous poet • This state is made of many islands • ...
united states of america 2024-05-24
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- only state that starts with the letter D
- leading producer of corn
- visit the Lincoln park zoo
- fictional town of Springfield from the Simpsons is located here
- where the civil war started
- tech center known as silicon valley
- has a longer coastline then all other states combined
- state with most presidents birthplace
- world's popcorn capital
- largest producer of oranges
- only state that is 1 syllable
- only state divided into 2 parts
- nicknamed the mount rushmore state
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- produces the most maple syrup
- first state to host the Olympics
- state where kool aid was invented
- in what state would I find "sin city"
- Mall of America is located here
- where the space needle is located
- visit the pearl harbor memorial
- only state flag that is not a rectangle
- famous for its Mardi Gras celebrations
- least populous state
- state that borders 8 other states
- where I would find the Grand Canyon
25 Clues: least populous state • world's popcorn capital • leading producer of corn • visit the Lincoln park zoo • where the civil war started • largest producer of oranges • produces the most maple syrup • only state that is 1 syllable • Mall of America is located here • visit the pearl harbor memorial • only state divided into 2 parts • first state to host the Olympics • ...
states and countries gabriel 2023-11-20
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- this country is known for olives
- this country is known for cheese
- this state is known for the potato state
- this state is known for were actors live
- this country is known for anime
- this country is known for were a variety of nuts come from
- this state is known for were disney is
- this country is known for arabia where oil comes from
- this state is known for fried chicken
- this state is known for its cold winter
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- this country is known for skiing
- this state is known for gambling
- this state is known for hockey
- this state is known for hot summers
- this state is known for were avocados come from
- this country is known for wooden shoes
- this country is known for where electronics are made
- this state is known for Hershey's chocolate
- this country is known for wiled animals
- this state is known for statue of liberty
20 Clues: this state is known for hockey • this state is known for gambling • this country is known for olives • this country is known for cheese • this country is known for anime • this country is known for skiing • this state is known for hot summers • this state is known for fried chicken • this country is known for wooden shoes • this state is known for were disney is • ...
States and countries PF 2023-11-20
20 Clues: Big • Sushi • Tacos • Boston • Salmon • Disney • Soccer • Islands • Lobster • Big Ben • Potatoes • Barcelona • Kangaroos • HollyWood • Great Wall • Maple syrup • Great Lakes • The Big Apple • Fattest County • The Super Bowl
States and Countries M.F 2023-11-20
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- The Buckeye State
- Known for their waffles
- It is a one of the smallest state
- Big Ben
- 90% of trees
- Known for hockey
- It is known for ballet
- Mountain West subregion
- Home to kangaroos
- Several islands
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- It is one of the 13 original colonies
- The gateway to South America
- Walt Disney
- The City of love
- It is the 5th largest US state
- Loves chocolate
- Largest state in the Pacific region
- The Yangtze River
- Largest country in south America
- The cowboys
20 Clues: Big Ben • Walt Disney • The cowboys • 90% of trees • Loves chocolate • Several islands • The City of love • Known for hockey • The Buckeye State • The Yangtze River • Home to kangaroos • It is known for ballet • Known for their waffles • Mountain West subregion • The gateway to South America • It is the 5th largest US state • Largest country in south America • It is a one of the smallest state • ...
States and Countries - Aydin 2023-11-20
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- The Red Empire
- The Aloha State
- Eiffel Tower
- The Land of Opportunity
- The Land of the rising sun
- The Land of Milk and Honey
- The Gift of the Nile
- The Land Down Under
- Asia's World City
- The Red Dragon
- The Pine Tree State
- The Land of Fire and Ice
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- The Peach State
- The Sunshine State
- The Lone Star State
- The Evergreen State
- Smallest State
- The Granite State
- The Empire State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Red Island
- The Grand Canyon State
22 Clues: Eiffel Tower • The Red Empire • Smallest State • The Red Island • The Red Dragon • The Peach State • The Aloha State • The Empire State • The Granite State • Asia's World City • The Sunshine State • The Lone Star State • The Evergreen State • The Land Down Under • The Pine Tree State • The Gift of the Nile • The Grand Canyon State • The Grand Canyon State • The Land of Opportunity • ...
States and Countries CK 2023-11-20
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- Contains Big Ben
- Has the worlds largest population
- The typewriter, invented in Milwaukee in 1867
- The second biggest state in the US
- Shaped like an L
- Home of kangaroos
- Nicknamed "The Natural State"
- Known for lobster
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- longest land border is in Brazil
- The largest production of maple syrup in the U.S.
- Bread was invented here
- The Eiffel tower is in this country
- The tallest building in the U.S., Sears Tower, in Chicago
- The world's largest country
- A famous soccer player named Ronaldo plays soccer/football as a pro
- The First electric traffic lights, invented and installed in Cleveland in 1914
- The most telescopes in the world, in Tucson
- The biggest state in the US
- A famous soccer/football player named Messi plays for this country
- Kingdom The sports Soccer, rugby, cricket, boxing, and golf were invented here
20 Clues: Contains Big Ben • Shaped like an L • Home of kangaroos • Known for lobster • Bread was invented here • The world's largest country • The biggest state in the US • Nicknamed "The Natural State" • longest land border is in Brazil • Has the worlds largest population • The second biggest state in the US • The Eiffel tower is in this country • The most telescopes in the world, in Tucson • ...
States and Countries LF 2023-11-20
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- In Asia, Connected to Russia in two ways.
- Located in the North East, it is the biggest Country.
- People Escape from North Korea go here.
- State, Known for the Star.
- Connected to canada not the US.
- Has "land" in it and may be cold...
- May be green.. Hence the name.
- Next to Texas and is bordering Mexico.
- A series of islands in North America.
- In South America, Big.
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- Where the Empire State Building is located.
- Next to North and South Korea, island.
- This county traps people.
- (Challenge) This Country is East.
- One of the 4 corners, known for Disney!
- Next to the US.
- Known For the Pine Trees!
- The sunshine state.
- State known for chicken...
- This state is in the name of a popular Sit-com.
- This country borders China and Pakistan
21 Clues: Next to the US. • The sunshine state. • In South America, Big. • This county traps people. • Known For the Pine Trees! • State, Known for the Star. • State known for chicken... • May be green.. Hence the name. • Connected to canada not the US. • (Challenge) This Country is East. • Has "land" in it and may be cold... • A series of islands in North America. • ...
Rise of Muslim States 2023-11-27
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- an ornamental design consisting of intertwined flowing lines
- Caliph who united many under Umayyad rule
- Jewish scholar of Al-Andalus a great writer philosopher and doctor
- Poetic form where first, second and fourth lines rhyme
- Magnificent library in Baghdad
- Capital of Abbasid Empire and a major trade center
- Jewish branch that developed in Spain under Muslim rule
- Baghdad had 60 of these before London had one
- Challenged Abbasid rule claiming to be descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatima
- A fighting force that is maintained in times of peace and war
- Arithmetic branch using abstract symbols rather than specific numbers
- Opposed Umayyad rule took over and moved the capital to Baghdad
- Baghdad became a capital location for making of this and thousands of manuscripts were translated
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- Escaped to Spain and reestablished Umayyad Dynasty there
- Capital of the initial Umayyad empire in the east
- Central Asian tribe who overran Baghdad and killed the Abbasid Caliph ending Abbasid rule
- Southwest tip of Europe
- System of departments and agencies to carry out the work of government
- Having people in charge who are competent and capable not choosing friends or family
- Ruling family after the Rightly Guided Caliphs
- Capital of Muslim Spain
- Another group who opposed Abbasid rule who were Turks from central Asia
- Muslim Spain
- Art of beautiful handwriting
- Artificial application of water to grow crops usually in the form of canals
- Period when a society or culture is at its peak
26 Clues: Muslim Spain • Southwest tip of Europe • Capital of Muslim Spain • Art of beautiful handwriting • Magnificent library in Baghdad • Caliph who united many under Umayyad rule • Baghdad had 60 of these before London had one • Ruling family after the Rightly Guided Caliphs • Period when a society or culture is at its peak • Capital of the initial Umayyad empire in the east • ...
United States of America 2024-08-09
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- Lobsters
- Sweet Home...
- Looks Like A Boot
- Biggest State
- Hollywood
- Yellowstone Lives Here
- Liberty Science Center
- Disney
- Season Of The Sticks
- Peaches
- Red Sox
- Empire State Building
- Clothes Dryer Invented Here
- The Thunder
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- Carhenge
- Gambling Addicts Live Here
- Grand Canyon
- 1...2...
- Mount Rushmore
- Second Largest State
- Springfield
- Looks Like Vermont
- Great Sand Dunes National Park
- Six Flags
- Corn
- Potatoes
- Finger Licking Good
- Salty Lake
- Famous Trail
- Seahawks Were Born in This State
30 Clues: Corn • Disney • Peaches • Red Sox • Carhenge • Lobsters • 1...2... • Potatoes • Hollywood • Six Flags • Salty Lake • Springfield • The Thunder • Grand Canyon • Famous Trail • Sweet Home... • Biggest State • Mount Rushmore • Looks Like A Boot • Looks Like Vermont • Finger Licking Good • Second Largest State • Season Of The Sticks • Empire State Building • Yellowstone Lives Here • Liberty Science Center • ...
50 States and Capitals 2023-07-06
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- New York
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Connecticut
- Wisconsin
- Arkansas
- West Virginia
- Montana
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- Indiana
- Missouri
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- Tennessee
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Delaware
- Minnesota
- Hawaii
- Arizona
- Oklahoma
- Texas
- New Hampshire
- North Carolina
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- Wyoming
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Kansas
- Rhode Island
- South Dakota
- Nevada
- Michigan
- Maine
- Oregon
- Illinois
- Idaho
- Utah
- Louisiana
- North Dakota
- Mississippi
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Washington
- Alabama
- Florida
- Iowa
- Alaska
- California
- Virginia
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Nevada • Oregon • Alaska • Hawaii • Wyoming • Georgia • Montana • Indiana • Vermont • Alabama • Florida • Arizona • Colorado • New York • Kentucky • Maryland • Arkansas • Michigan • Illinois • Missouri • Nebraska • Delaware • Virginia • Oklahoma • Wisconsin • Louisiana • Tennessee • Minnesota • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
States of Matter & Gases 2023-03-03
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- solid to liquid
- a graphical representation of the physical states of a substance under different conditions of temperature and pressure
- one of the four fundamental states of matter consisting of particles that have a definite volume and shape
- pressure-temperature relationship
- millimeters of mercury
- right before a substance changes state, it is said to be in ____
- a theory that states that all matter is composed of particles in motion and that the rate of motion varies directly with the temperature
- if the volume of a system increases, what happens to the temperature
- how much space something takes up
- volume-temperature relationship
- kPa
- gas to liquid
- solid to gas
- The conversion of matter from one state to another
- one of the four fundamental states of matter consisting of particles that have a defined volume, but no definite shape
- amount of a substance
- gas to solid
- type of relationship describing Boyle's Law
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- pressure-volume-temperature relationship
- if the pressure of a system increases, what happens to the volume
- the temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and vapor phases of a pure substance can coexist in equilibrium.
- one of the four fundamental states of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor shape
- describes a gas that follows all of the gas laws under every possible condition
- amount of force exerted per area
- the proportionality constant in the ideal gas equation
- type of relationship describing Charles' Law
- liquid to gas
- the average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of that substance
- liquid to solid
- to come together with solid or direct impact
- atm
- pressure-volume relationship
- the point on a phase diagram where a liquid can no longer exist
33 Clues: atm • kPa • solid to gas • gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • amount of a substance • millimeters of mercury • pressure-volume relationship • volume-temperature relationship • amount of force exerted per area • pressure-temperature relationship • how much space something takes up • pressure-volume-temperature relationship • ...
Capitals Of American States 2023-02-17
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- Oregon
- Delaware
- Pennsylvania
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Arizona
- Wisconsin
- Colorado
- D.C
- Maryland
- Wyoming
- Maine
- Iowa
- New Jersey
- Mississippi
- South Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Florida
- Alaska
- Louisiana
- North Dakota
- Hawaii
- Texas
- Indiana
- Nebraska
- Arkansas
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- Vermont
- Idaho
- California
- Alabama
- New Hampshire
- West Virginia
- Illinois
- Kansas
- New Mexico
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- Michigan
- Washington
- Connecticut
- Georgia
- Minnesota
- Rhode Island
- Nevada
- Kentucky
- South Carolina
- New York
- Missouri
- Virginia
- Tennessee
50 Clues: D.C • Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Oregon • Kansas • Nevada • Alaska • Hawaii • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Montana • Wyoming • Georgia • Florida • Indiana • Delaware • Illinois • Colorado • Maryland • Michigan • Kentucky • Oklahoma • New York • Missouri • Virginia • Nebraska • Arkansas • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Louisiana • Tennessee • California • New Mexico • Washington • New Jersey • Connecticut • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Dakota • ...
UNITED STATES CURRENCY/COINS 2021-09-29
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- 1st president on the 25¢ and $1 coins
- 10¢
- New York Harbor landmark in New York City
- Pinkish-orange color on the 1¢ coin
- Large marsupial
- 16th president on the 1¢ and $1 coins
- Women's rights activist on the $1 coin
- Lustrous white metal like color on the 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ and $1 coins
- Historic building in Downtown Philadelphia on the 1976 50¢ coin
- 34th president on the $1 coin
- Bird on most U.S. coins
- 35th president on the 50¢ and $1 coins
- Man's best friend
- 16 president's childhood home on special 2009 1¢ coin
- 25¢
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- 32nd president on the 10¢ and $1 coins
- 50¢
- Factory building in Downtown Denver and Downtown Philadelphia that makes coins
- Likes to chase mice
- U.S. celebration
- Building in Washington, D.C.'s National Mall and is across from the Reflecting pool
- Landmark in Downtown Philadelphia which has a crack in it and is also on the 1976 $1 coin
- 3rd president's home on the 5¢ coin
- 5¢
- Building in Washington, D.C. where the U.S. House of Representatives meet
- Yellowish color on the $1 coin
- Flying mammal
- 3rd president on the 5¢ and $1 coins
- Has a trunk
- Lemhi Shoshone woman on the $1 coin
- 1¢
31 Clues: 5¢ • 1¢ • 50¢ • 10¢ • 25¢ • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • U.S. celebration • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Bird on most U.S. coins • 34th president on the $1 coin • Yellowish color on the $1 coin • Pinkish-orange color on the 1¢ coin • 3rd president's home on the 5¢ coin • Lemhi Shoshone woman on the $1 coin • 3rd president on the 5¢ and $1 coins • ...
UNITED STATES CURRENCY/COINS 2021-09-29
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- 1st president on the 25¢ and $1 coins
- 10¢
- Pinkish-orange color on the 1¢ coin
- 32nd president on the 10¢ and $1 coins
- Bird on most U.S. coins
- U.S. celebration
- 50¢
- Landmark in Downtown Philadelphia which has a crack in it and is also on the 1976 $1 coin
- Lemhi Shoshone woman on the $1 coin
- 3rd president's home on the 5¢ coin
- 1¢
- 34th president on the $1 coin
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- 25¢
- Lustrous white metal like color on the 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ and $1 coins
- Building in Washington, D.C. where the U.S. House of Representatives meet
- Building in Washington, D.C.'s National Mall and is across from the Reflecting pool
- Historic building in Downtown Philadelphia on the 1976 50¢ coin
- Factory building in Downtown Denver and Downtown Philadelphia that makes coins
- Yellowish color on the $1 coin
- 3rd president on the 5¢ and $1 coins
- 16th president on the 1¢ and $1 coins
- Women's rights activist on the $1 coin
- 5¢
- 35th president on the 50¢ and $1 coins
24 Clues: 1¢ • 5¢ • 25¢ • 10¢ • 50¢ • U.S. celebration • Bird on most U.S. coins • 34th president on the $1 coin • Yellowish color on the $1 coin • Pinkish-orange color on the 1¢ coin • Lemhi Shoshone woman on the $1 coin • 3rd president's home on the 5¢ coin • 3rd president on the 5¢ and $1 coins • 1st president on the 25¢ and $1 coins • 16th president on the 1¢ and $1 coins • ...
U.S States Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- Has a temperature of 95-110 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer
- Home to a musician who permanently altered the landscape of jazz
- The Energy Capital of the World
- was named for England's “Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I.
- Dakota Where Mount Rushmore is located
- Where many great inventions have come from, like the lightbulb and automobile.
- Known as the “Aloha State”
- Place with the largest metal sculpture
- Known as the “Constituion state”
- The biggest state in the U.S
- Is the inspiration for “The Shining”
- Jersey Has the greatest population density of any state.
- Means beautiful
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid
- Where you can find Hollywood
- “Life free or die”
- People love to say Y’all here
- It is illegal to sell fish from the back of mooses here.
- Where the Gateway Arch is located
- Has the largest animal variety in the U.S
- The _____ Yankees
- Also the name of a famous 1943 musical
- First state to ratify the 13th amendment ,which banned slavery.
- The driest state in U.S, averaging only 7 inches of rain a year
- Home of General Douglas Macarthur
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- Location of the Salem witch trials
- Ranked 1st in college football as of 10/28/21
- Where you can go to see the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam
- The first state to join the union after the first 13 colonies
- Has a trail that is 2,000 miles long that people used to travel west in the 1800’s
- Where a famous race takes place annually
- Home to the most famous U.F.O sightings.
- Holds a symbol of American Independence
- Carolina Was the first state to secede from the U.S in the civil war
- The smallest state in the U.S
- Known as the “Old North State” and the “Tar Heel State”
- The home of Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz”
- Boasts the most number of water parks in a single area in the whole world.
- Where one of the most famous horse races take place
- Became established as the first state by the U.S Constitution in 1704
- Has the highest literacy rate
- The only state with a one-syllable name
- Holds the “Halloween capital” of the world( Anoka)
- “Carry me back to Old ______”
- Sometimes called the “Wolverine State¨
- Named after one of our U.S presidents.
- Where you can visit the birthplace of Elvis Presley, “The King of Rock”
- Where the U.S National Anthem was written.
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Was the first state to acknowledge Christmas as an official holiday
50 Clues: Means beautiful • The _____ Yankees • “Life free or die” • Known as the “Aloha State” • The birthplace of Kool-Aid • The biggest state in the U.S • Where you can find Hollywood • The smallest state in the U.S • Has the highest literacy rate • “Carry me back to Old ______” • People love to say Y’all here • The Energy Capital of the World • Known as the “Constituion state” • ...
States and Capitals Crossword 2021-11-30
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- Ohio's capital
- Salt Lake City is the capital of this state
- This state was founded in 1790
- Helena is the capital of this state
- abbreviation of Wisconsin
- Louisiana's Abbreviation
- State that was founded in 1858
- Capital of Kansas
- Abbreviation for Arizona
- Tennessee's Abbreviation
- State that was founded in 1848
- capital of indiana
- This state was founded in 1819
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- Capital of Idaho
- State with ND as its abbreviation
- Minnesota's Abbreviation
- Capital of Wyoming
- Texas's Abbreviation
- This state's capital is Tallahassee
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- America's first state that was founded
- Columbia is capital of this state
- Capital of Washington
- Carson City is the capital of this state
25 Clues: Ohio's capital • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Texas • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • capital of indiana • Capital of Michigan • Texas's Abbreviation • Capital of Washington • Minnesota's Abbreviation • Louisiana's Abbreviation • Abbreviation for Arizona • Tennessee's Abbreviation • abbreviation of Wisconsin • This state was founded in 1790 • State that was founded in 1858 • ...
U.S.A states capitals WTW 2021-11-19
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- Des Moines
- Tallahassee
- Augusta
- Baton Rouge
- Atlanta
- Hartford
- Boston
- Honolulu
- Springfield
- Lansing
- Salem
- Jackson
- Harrisburg
- Richmond
- phoenix
- Montpelier
- Carson city
- Pierre
- Dover
- Juneau
- Denver
- Raleigh
- Salt lake city
- Jefferson city
- Topeka
- Madison
- Annapolis
- saint Paul
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- Helena
- Sacramento
- Charleston
- Boise
- little rock
- Frankfort
- Columbia
- Concord
- Santa Fe
- Cheyenne
- Albany
- Montgomery
- Trenton
- Indianapolis
- Austin
- Olympia
- Nashville
- Lincoln
- providence
- Columbus
- Oklahoma city
49 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Helena • Boston • Albany • Austin • Pierre • Juneau • Denver • Topeka • Augusta • Concord • Atlanta • Lansing • Jackson • Trenton • phoenix • Olympia • Lincoln • Raleigh • Madison • Columbia • Hartford • Santa Fe • Cheyenne • Honolulu • Richmond • Columbus • Frankfort • Nashville • Annapolis • Sacramento • Des Moines • Charleston • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Montpelier • providence • saint Paul • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • little rock • Springfield • ...
Indian States and Cities 2021-04-20
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- Green City of India
- Paris of Gujarat
- Heritage Site that depicts Dravidian Style of Art and Architecture
- Mosque with Shaking Minarets is found in
- Knowledge City of India
- City of Palaces
- City of Diamonds
- Ellora Caves are situated in this State
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- 15.8m high Gandhi Stupa is situated in
- Holy pilgrimage spot for Buddhists
- City of Lakes
- City previously known as Suryapur
- City of Weavers
- Cultural City
- City of Temples
- Land of Five Rivers
- City of Festivals
- World's largest panoramic sculptural relief is located in
- Name of the city itself depicts Victory
- Cave temples of three faiths are found here
20 Clues: City of Lakes • Cultural City • City of Weavers • City of Temples • City of Palaces • Paris of Gujarat • City of Diamonds • City of Festivals • Green City of India • Land of Five Rivers • Knowledge City of India • City previously known as Suryapur • Holy pilgrimage spot for Buddhists • 15.8m high Gandhi Stupa is situated in • Name of the city itself depicts Victory • ...
States of the USA 2022-05-23
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- the state known for its blue crabs
- the most recent state that joined the USA
- the state known as garden state
- the state that has area 51
- the first state in the usa
- the state that has cedar point
- the smallest state in area taken up
- the smallest state in population
- the state that is ranked the most boring
- the state that has montgomery
- the state that has the hot springs national park
- the state known for the great smoky mountains
- the state with a lumberjack on its flag
- the capital of this state is albuquerque
- the landing spot for the mayflower
- the warmest state year-round
- the state that is home to new orleans
- the largest state in population
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- the state that has the statue of liberty
- te state that has yellowstone national park
- the state known as the beehive state
- the state that is home to chicago
- the state that's known for carlsbad caverns
- the first state to declare independence from britain
- the state with the grand canyon
- the number one peanut production state
- the start of the appalachian trail
- the state that has the space needle
- the capital of this state is des moines
- the state known for its twin cities; minneapolis and saint paul
- the largest state in area taken up
- the state known as the mountain state
- the state with walt disney world
33 Clues: the state that has area 51 • the first state in the usa • the warmest state year-round • the state that has montgomery • the state that has cedar point • the state with the grand canyon • the state known as garden state • the largest state in population • the smallest state in population • the state with walt disney world • the state that is home to chicago • ...
states in the USA_luke.t 2022-05-23
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- famous for farms
- biggest state is the US
- a place where its illegal to not have two feet on the pedals if your riding a bicycle
- where the great salt lake is located
- this place has honolulu as a capital
- where the grand canyon is located
- the crater lake national park
- place for ______ fried chicken
- this place has boston as its capital
- the evergreen state
- the place area 51 is located
- this state has a place called anchorage
- the"gem state"
- where yellow stone national park is located
- known for the wizard of ozz.
- the state that is falling off the edge of the earth
- where the rocky mountain state is located
- it has the most pelicans
- aka the mountain state
- ____ is the only state bordered by two navigable rivers
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- the green mountain state
- the state where they invented chess
- state known for lobster
- where mt rushmore is
- the place where kool aid was made
- it has springfield as a capital
- everywhere you look their is lakes
- the state drink is milk
- the state known for peaches
- the great lake state
- the biggest city in the us
- the place famous for its beaches
- known for its blue crab
- aka the heart of dixie
- has a lot of free roaming bison
- this state had the first thanksgiving
36 Clues: the"gem state" • famous for farms • the evergreen state • where mt rushmore is • the great lake state • aka the heart of dixie • aka the mountain state • state known for lobster • biggest state is the US • the state drink is milk • known for its blue crab • the green mountain state • it has the most pelicans • the biggest city in the us • the state known for peaches • ...
50 States Emma Henricksen 2022-05-24
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- Is nicknamed granite state.
- State flower is goldenrod.
- The pine tree state.
- The Mountain State is this state's nickname.
- Known as the The Beehive State.
- This state is nicknamed the beaver state.
- sagebrush is the state flower.
- The state bird is the greater roadrunner.
- Home to empire state building.
- This state is the farthest state north.
- This state is the leg of the chef.
- The states nickname is the Cowboy State.
- Nicknamed The Palmetto State.
- The Evergreen State is this state's nickname.
- Home to the pro football hall of fame.
- Famous for orange orchards
- Its state animal is the Western meadowlarks.
- State bird is the mockingbird.
- The only state that touches four of the five great lakes.
- The state flower is magnolia
- The state flower is the violet.
- This state is nicknamed The Keystone State.
- This state is called the golden state.
- Produces the blue crabs in the U.S.
- became a state on Dec 7 1787.
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- This state is home to the Rocky Mountains.
- known as the Peach State
- The capital is Boston.
- Known as the lone star state.
- State Animal is the gray squirrel
- the state flower is wild sunflower.
- The state bird is the common loon.
- has the most diners in the U.S.
- The state bird is the cardinal.
- The Green Mountain State is its nickname.
- Yellowstone National Park is located in.
- known as the Gem State.
- The Pelican State.
- The state bird is the scissor-tailed flycatcher.
- Island Is the smallest U.S state.
- State flower is the yellow hibiscus.
- The state flower is Crataegus punctata
- The grand canyon state is this state's nickname.
- This state produces a lot of local apple cider.
- Known as the Hawkeye state.
- Know as the Tar Heel State.
- State animal is the coyote.
- The state animal is the American badger.
- workers from this state built the first rocket to put humans on the moon.
- Nicknamed The Old Dominion State.
50 Clues: The Pelican State. • The pine tree state. • The capital is Boston. • known as the Gem State. • known as the Peach State • State flower is goldenrod. • Famous for orange orchards • Is nicknamed granite state. • Known as the Hawkeye state. • Know as the Tar Heel State. • State animal is the coyote. • The state flower is magnolia • Known as the lone star state. • ...
States of The USA 2022-05-24
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- This state is where the grand canyon is
- This state is known for people moving here during winters in Maine
- This state is known for the golden gate bridge
- This state is mostly known for it's making of cheese
- This state is the home of the smoky mountains
- Dakota This state is the second coldest state
- There is a city named New Orleans in this state
- This is home of Denver
- This state is known for their BBQ and their country atmosphere
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- The funnest state to say
- This is the smallest state of the states of new england
- This state is where the city Chicago is located
- This state is known for a big parade at thanksgiving time
- This state is home to the city of boston
- This state looks like a pan
- This is where the rock and roll hall of fame is
- This is where Yellowstone national park is located
- This is a state made of islands
- The capital of this place is Seattle
- This is were santa Fe
- This state is known for the cold weather and being part of russia a long time ago.
- This state is known for lobster and moose
- This state is where salt lake city is located
23 Clues: This is were santa Fe • This is home of Denver • The funnest state to say • This state looks like a pan • This is a state made of islands • The capital of this place is Seattle • This state is where the grand canyon is • This state is home to the city of boston • This state is known for lobster and moose • This state is the home of the smoky mountains • ...
States and Capitals 2 2024-12-30
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- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Colorado
- Rock Capital of Arkansas
- Lake City Capital of Utah
- City Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Nebraska
- City Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Helena
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Wyoming
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- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Oregon
- Rouge Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of California
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of North Carolina
25 Clues: Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Helena • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Montana • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of California • Capital of Washington • Capital of Washington • City Capital of Nevada • ...
US States and Capitals 2024-09-10
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- Mississippi
- Kentucky
- New Hampshire
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Vermont
- Nevada
- Moines Iowa
- Illinois
- Florida
- Pennsylvania
- Montana
- Massachusetts
- Maine
- Arizona
- Nebraska
- Missouri
- Arkansas
- Idaho
- Alabama
- New Mexico
- Rhode Island
- Michigan
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- North Dakota
- Georgia
- Lousiana
- South Carolina
- Minnesota
- Maryland
- Connecticut
- Wisconsin
- West Virginia
- Kansas
- Oregon
- Utah
- Virginia
- New Jersey
- North Carolina
- California
- Ohio
- Hawaii
- Wyoming
- Washington
- Indiana
- New York
- Delaware
- Alaska
- Colorado
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Kansas • Nevada • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Georgia • Vermont • Florida • Montana • Arizona • Wyoming • Indiana • Alabama • Lousiana • Kentucky • Maryland • Oklahoma • Illinois • Virginia • Nebraska • Missouri • Arkansas • New York • Delaware • Colorado • Michigan • Minnesota • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Jersey • California • Washington • New Mexico • Mississippi • Connecticut • Moines Iowa • North Dakota • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
50 Nifty United States 2025-02-13
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- Driest state
- The state fish is humuhumunukunukuāpua
- At 345 ft, the tallest point in the state is Britton Hill (the state with the lowest highest point)
- Cutting down a saguaro cactus in this state will result in jail time
- Home of the Mormons
- Home of the first Dairy Queen (1940) and the first McDonald's franchise (1955)
- Mount Rainier
- The only non-rectangular shaped flag
- Bourbon
- Known as the cheese state
- A 2003 study found that this state is flatter than a pancake, with a flatness ratio of 0.9997. The study used a mathematical analysis to compare the state to a pancake from IHOP.
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- Famous for its maple syrup
- The state with the most national parks
- Location of the US Air Force Academy
- The longest coastline in the US, 6640 miles, greater than that of all other states combined
- Where Starry Night by Van Gogh is currently located
- Home to Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial
- The first sunrise in the US
- Has the most lighthouses of any state
- "Everything's bigger in ___"
20 Clues: Bourbon • Driest state • Mount Rainier • Home of the Mormons • Known as the cheese state • Famous for its maple syrup • The first sunrise in the US • "Everything's bigger in ___" • Location of the US Air Force Academy • The only non-rectangular shaped flag • Has the most lighthouses of any state • The state with the most national parks • The state fish is humuhumunukunukuāpua • ...
States and their Capitols 2023-12-28
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- West Virginia
- Utah
- South Dakota
- Florida
- Georgia
- North Dakota
- Connecticut
- New Mexico
- Hawaii
- Colorado
- Washington
- Maryland
- Oregon
- Wyoming
- Ohio
- Massachusetts
- Louisiana
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Tennessee
- Idaho
- Kansas
- Iowa
- South Carolina
- Maine
- Missouri
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- Illinois
- Nevada
- Montana
- Kentucky
- Oklahoma
- Wisconsin
- Alaska
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- New Jersey
- Nebraska
- Indiana
- California
- Texas
- Delaware
- Arkansas
- Michigan
- New Hampshire
- Arizona
- North Carolina
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- New York
- Minnesota
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Nevada • Alaska • Hawaii • Oregon • Kansas • Montana • Florida • Georgia • Indiana • Wyoming • Arizona • Vermont • Alabama • Illinois • Kentucky • Oklahoma • Nebraska • Colorado • Maryland • Delaware • Arkansas • Michigan • Virginia • New York • Missouri • Wisconsin • Louisiana • Tennessee • Minnesota • New Jersey • California • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
The United States Constitution 2023-12-04
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- The Constitution can be changed so people consider it to be a ______ document
- this branch defines the powers of the president
- amendment 3 says no _______ of troops in your home
- the introduction to the Constitution is called...
- system for surveying and dividing western land
- group of people who were against the Constitution
- Amendment 13 says no more _______
- group of people who supported ratifying the Constitution
- amendment 19 gave this group of people the right to vote
- amendment 26 gave people the right to ____ at the age of 18
- this branch of government defines the powers of the courts
- Name for the first 10 amendments
- this settled the debate over state representation in the federal government
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- this was banned in the Northwest Territories
- Overall there are 26 _____ amendments to the Constitution
- these people received free land in the Northwest Territories
- amendment 8 says no cruel or unusual _______
- the "father" of the Constitution
- this document served as the nation's first form of government
- the branch of government that defines the powers of Congress
- this right allows you own a weapon
21 Clues: the "father" of the Constitution • Name for the first 10 amendments • Amendment 13 says no more _______ • this right allows you own a weapon • this was banned in the Northwest Territories • amendment 8 says no cruel or unusual _______ • system for surveying and dividing western land • this branch defines the powers of the president • ...
United States Airport Codes 2023-10-19
53 Clues: MSY • OKC • EWR • DCA • JAC • STL • BWI • PWM • PHL • BNA • MSP • ANC • CMH • FSD • LAX • ABQ • JFK • SLC • BOS • SAV • DFW • ILG • SEA • LIT • MCO • CHS • DSM • PDX • MKE • DEN • SMF • BHM • PHX • SDF • BOI • ORD • PVD • BDL • MIA • IND • SAN • LAS • OMA • ELP • BZN • CLT • FAR • SFO • ICT • MHT • ATL • DTW • HNL
The Western United States 2023-10-11
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- What famous National Park is located in Arizona?
- What national park is in Arkansas?
- This state was annexed from Mexico
- What landmark is famous in Seattle Washington?
- This state has a famous trail named for it
- This state has the city Albuquerque
- Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?
- What state is Mt. Rushmore located?
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- What state was gold found in 1849?
- What is the most populous city in Texas?
- This body of water in Utah is full of saltwater
- What state is Yellow Stone National Park?
- What imaginary line separates rivers flowing east from west
- What city is both in Kansas and Missouri?
- What state did the attack on Pearl Harbor occur?
- What state do the Kansas City Chiefs play?
- The 49th state in the union
- This state's largest city is named for the state
- What state was silver found?
- What city is known as the mile high city?
- Vegas This city is famous for gambling
21 Clues: The 49th state in the union • What state was silver found? • Where is the Golden Gate Bridge? • What state was gold found in 1849? • What national park is in Arkansas? • This state was annexed from Mexico • This state has the city Albuquerque • What state is Mt. Rushmore located? • Vegas This city is famous for gambling • What is the most populous city in Texas? • ...
States of Matter Crossword 2024-01-23
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- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- of state The transition of matter from one phase to another.
- The process by which a gas turns into a liquid.
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape.
- Groups of atoms bonded together.
- bond The force holding atoms together in molecules.
- The ability of an object to float in a fluid.
- Point The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
- A small portion of matter.
- The transition of a substance directly from solid to gas.
- property A characteristic of a substance that is observable during a chemical reaction.
- property A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance.
- The resistance of a fluid to flow.
- Point The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.
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- A particle in the nucleus of an atom, with no electric charge.
- Mass per unit volume of a substance.
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- Point The temperature at which a liquid turns to vapor.
- The rate at which a chemical substance tends to undergo a chemical reaction.
- Behavior How matter acts under various conditions.
- The basic units of chemical elements.
- Elements with properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals.
- The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- The process by which a liquid turns into a vapor at a temperature below its boiling point.
- The ability of a material to conduct electricity or heat.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- electron An electron in the outer shell of an atom that can participate in forming chemical bonds.
- A positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus.
28 Clues: A small portion of matter. • Groups of atoms bonded together. • The amount of matter in an object. • The resistance of a fluid to flow. • Mass per unit volume of a substance. • The basic units of chemical elements. • The amount of space an object occupies. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • The ability of an object to float in a fluid. • ...
Capitals of U.S. States 2023-12-14
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- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of California
- Capital of North Carolina
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- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Massachussets
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Georgia
20 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of California • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Massachussets • ...
States and Capitals 1 2024-10-11
25 Clues: Iowa • Ohio • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alabama • Vermont • Florida • Arizona • Kentucky • Missouri • Illinois • Nebraska • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Washington • New Mexico • California • Connecticut • Rhode Island • South Dakota • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • North Carolina
States and Capitals 2 2024-10-11
25 Clues: Utah • Idaho • Kansas • Nevada • Alaska • Montana • Georgia • Wyoming • Indiana • Oklahoma • Maryland • Delaware • Michigan • New York • Colorado • Virginia • Arkansas • Louisiana • Tennessee • New Jersey • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • West Virginia • South Carolina
Altered States of Consciousness 2025-03-19
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- In this type of meditation, there is a repetition of a mantra
- In this type of meditation, a person focuses on breathing
- These are drugs that produce hallucinations
- This is a state of awareness
- Prolonged inability to sleep
- When a person suddenly falls asleep (out of their control)
- This psychologist had a theory on hypnotic suggestibility
- Hypnotic __ can be used to reduce someone's pain
- This is altered consciousness where a person becomes highly suggestible
- Rapid eye movement
- This is the most widely used/abused drugs
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- This is the active ingredient in marijuana
- These are perceptions with no direct external cause
- This is the process of learning to control one's bodily states
- This is the act of clearing one's mind to produce relaxation
- In this type of meditation, a person focuses on the present
- REM cycles happen every __ minutes
- This is necessary for one's mental health
- Ernest ___ believed that during hypnosis, consciousness dissociates
- This is having trouble breathing while you sleep
- A person spends this fraction of their lives sleeping
- This is the illegal drug that is used the most
- This is the most potent hallucinogen
- This stage of sleep is the lightest
- In this stage of sleep, eyes move from side to side
- This is the deepest stage of sleep
26 Clues: Rapid eye movement • This is a state of awareness • Prolonged inability to sleep • REM cycles happen every __ minutes • This is the deepest stage of sleep • This stage of sleep is the lightest • This is the most potent hallucinogen • This is necessary for one's mental health • This is the most widely used/abused drugs • This is the active ingredient in marijuana • ...
Unscramble Latter 25 States 2025-05-02
25 Clues: hoio • ahtu • xaest • aevnda • oeognr • wnogmyi • rmtvneo • taonman • kwnryoe • iagvirin • omohaakl • eraakbsn • nxewoicem • eeenssent • jenwsyeer • isicnwnso • iatshongwn • iermwheahnp • aoonhktdatr • dsirlohenad • tastkaohodu • pneaiylsanvn • iagierwistnv • nrioclnoahtra • iantulrcohaso
50 States and Capitals 2025-04-08
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- Connecticut
- Maine
- Oregon
- Massachusetts
- South Dakota
- North Dakota
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Wisconsin
- New Mexico
- Tennessee
- Missouri
- Louisiana
- Hawaii
- Alabama
- Rhode Island
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma
- Texas
- Delaware
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- Kentucky
- Georgia
- West Virginia
- Illinois
- Kansas
- New York
- Vermont
- Iowa
- Mississippi
- Maryland
- Florida
- South Carolina
- Alaska
- Wyoming
- Idaho
- Michigan
- Colorado
- Arizona
- Washington
- California
- Montana
- Pennsylvania
- Utah
- Nebraska
- New Jersey
- New Hampshire
- Minnesota
- Virginia
50 Clues: Iowa • Ohio • Utah • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Oregon • Kansas • Nevada • Alaska • Hawaii • Georgia • Vermont • Florida • Wyoming • Indiana • Arizona • Montana • Alabama • Kentucky • Illinois • New York • Maryland • Michigan • Colorado • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Delaware • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Louisiana • Minnesota • New Mexico • Washington • California • New Jersey • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
25 States and Captials 2025-02-07
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- Idaho's capital
- Colorado's capital
- New Mexico's Capital
- Montana's Capital
- Connecticut's capital
- Arkansas's capital
- Michigan's Capital
- Missouri's Capital
- Kentucky's capital
- Arizona's capital
- Hawaii's capital
- Nevada's Capital
- Maryland's captial
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- Kansas's capital
- Louisiana's capital
- Georgia's capital
- Delaware's capital
- New York's Capital
- Alabama's capital
- Massachusett's capital
- Florida's capital
- Illinois's capital
- Maine's Capital
- Mississippi's capital
- Nebraska's Capital
25 Clues: Idaho's capital • Maine's Capital • Kansas's capital • Hawaii's capital • Nevada's Capital • Georgia's capital • Montana's Capital • Alabama's capital • Florida's capital • Arizona's capital • Colorado's capital • Delaware's capital • New York's Capital • Arkansas's capital • Michigan's Capital • Missouri's Capital • Illinois's capital • Kentucky's capital • Nebraska's Capital • Maryland's captial • ...
States and Their Capitals 2021-05-27
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- Oklahoma City
- Annapolis
- Boise
- Baton Rouge
- Denver
- Montpelier
- Madison
- Providence
- Tallahassee
- Salt Lake City
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Raleigh
- Albany
- Bismarck
- Nashville
- Phoenix
- Montgomery
- Topeka
- Hartford
- Cheyenne
- St. Paul
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Atlanta
- Indianapolis
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- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Jefferson City
- Austin
- Charleston
- Little Rock
- Dover
- Des Moines
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Columbus
- Springfield
- Trenton
- Helena
- Carson City
- Juneau
- Frankfort
- Lansing
- Concord
- Augusta
- Honolulu
- Santa Fe
- Jackson
- Salem
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Austin • Denver • Pierre • Helena • Juneau • Albany • Topeka • Boston • Madison • Olympia • Trenton • Raleigh • Phoenix • Lansing • Concord • Augusta • Jackson • Lincoln • Atlanta • Columbia • Richmond • Columbus • Bismarck • Hartford • Cheyenne • Honolulu • Santa Fe • St. Paul • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Charleston • Des Moines • Providence • Sacramento • Montgomery • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • Tallahassee • ...
MEXICO'S STATES AND CAPITALS 2022-03-14
31 Clues: LAPAZ • TEPIC • COLIMA • OAXACA • MERIDA • PUEBLA • TOLUCA • XALAPA • PACHUCA • DURANGO • MORELIA • CULIACAN • ZACTECAS • CAMPECHE • MEXICALI • SALTILLO • TLAXCALA • CHETUMAL • CHIHUAHUA • MONTERREY • QUERETARO • GUANAJUATO • HERMOSILLO • CUERNAVACA • GUADALAJARA • VILLAHERMOSA • CHILPANCINGO • SANLUISPOTOSI • AGUASCALIENTES • CIUDADVICTORIA • TUXTLAGUTIERREZ
United States of America 2022-10-13
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- Florida
- Number of states in the US
- Main mode of transportation in the west coast
- Who doesn't talk over others
- Illinois
- Who stays in the same classroom all day
- Los Angeles
- Sunny, beach city
- At 8am
- No distracting or inappropriate clothing
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- Golden Gate bridge
- City that never sleeps
- Students wear uniforms
- At 5pm
- city in Massachusetts
- which coast has Four seasons
- president's house in Washington D.C.
- city in Washington
- An elective class
- Texas
20 Clues: Texas • At 5pm • At 8am • Florida • Illinois • Los Angeles • An elective class • Sunny, beach city • Golden Gate bridge • city in Washington • city in Massachusetts • City that never sleeps • Students wear uniforms • Number of states in the US • which coast has Four seasons • Who doesn't talk over others • president's house in Washington D.C. • Who stays in the same classroom all day • ...
States and Capitals Crosswords 2022-11-11
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- Providence
- bismark
- Nashville
- Helena
- Boise
- Indianapolis
- Lansing
- phoenix
- Montpeliar
- Concord
- Junea
- Denver
- Albany
- Austin
- Topeka
- Des Moines
- Salem
- Boston
- Baton Rouge
- Sacremento
- Madison
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- Annapolis
- Jackson
- Tallahassee
- Frankfort
- Dover
- Pierre
- Charleston
- lincoln
- Raleigh
- Atlanta
- Harrisburg
- Jefferson City
- LittleRock
- Santa Fe
- Olympia
- Honolulu
- Carson City
- Oklahoma City
- Cheyenne
- Columbus
- Richmond
- Trenton
- Springfield
- Salt Lake City
- Augusta
- Columbia
- Montgomery
48 Clues: Dover • Boise • Junea • Salem • Pierre • Helena • Denver • Albany • Austin • Topeka • Boston • Jackson • lincoln • bismark • Raleigh • Atlanta • Lansing • Olympia • phoenix • Concord • Trenton • Augusta • Madison • Santa Fe • Honolulu • Cheyenne • Columbus • Richmond • Columbia • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Charleston • Harrisburg • LittleRock • Montpeliar • Des Moines • Montgomery • Sacremento • Tallahassee • Carson City • Springfield • Baton Rouge • ...
US States Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-14
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- only non rectangular state flag
- It was once illegal here to put a scoop of ice cream on cherry pie.
- state name contains another country
- is home to the world’s largest living organism, a fungal colony in the state’s Blue Mountains.
- lighthouse
- the “diner capital of the world.”
- 'Yankee Doodle' is the state song
- has more miles of interstate per sq mile than any other US state.
- Thanks to its French heritage, this state is the only state in the country to adhere to a civil law system, as opposed to the common law used in the other 49 states.
- potato
- small town of Indiana is known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the World, a testament to its status as one of the top suppliers of Christmas trees in the country.
- The only state in the US with a Triple Divide, which allows waters to flow to Hudson Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.
- the only state in the U.S which consists of two peninsulas
- my football teams don't play in my state
- Lake Chargo-ggagoggm-anchaug-gagoggcha-ubunagun gamaugg, in the town of Webster, is the longest place-name in America.
- The first free public library was founded in Peterborough
- Averaging about 10 inches of rain a year
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- The name of the state comes from the Ojibwe words Misi zipi, or “Great River.”
- 13th step of state capital is 1 mile above sea level
- ranks first when it comes to the percentage of residents who exercise regularly
- Mardi grass started here
- The waters off the Outer Banks became known as “The Graveyard of the Atlantic” after causing over 1,000 shipwrecks amidst its sandbars and strong currents.
- fried chicken
- highest percentage of white people
- Home to America's only operational diamond mine – Crater Diamonds State Park.
- the first national monument in the US in 1906.
- dakota has more lines of shoreline than Florida.
- the healthiest state
- a city here is often considered the poultry capital of the world, passed a 1961 law making it illegal to eat fried chicken with a fork.
- the only state in the US to have its very own state flavor. That’s right: it’s maple.
- i'm so fucking boring
- contains a national park larger than 9 US states
- almost 2,400 miles from California and about 4,000 miles from Japan.
- dakota the No. 1 producer of honey in the country.
- crab
35 Clues: crab • potato • lighthouse • fried chicken • the healthiest state • i'm so fucking boring • Mardi grass started here • only non rectangular state flag • the “diner capital of the world.” • 'Yankee Doodle' is the state song • highest percentage of white people • state name contains another country • my football teams don't play in my state • Averaging about 10 inches of rain a year • ...
United States Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
Across
- California
- New York
- Florida
- Ohio
- Arizona
- Maryland
- Wisconsin
- Massachusetts
- Moines Iowa
- Texas
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Kansas
- Idaho
- Fe New Mexico
- Wyoming
- Virginia
- City Nevada
- Oregon
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Kentucky
- Illinois
- Paul Minnesota
- Hawaii
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- West Virginia
- City Oklahoma
- Washington
- City Missouri
- Lake City Utah
- Pennsylvania
- Tennessee
- Delaware
- Maine
- Rock Arkansas
- Rhode Island
- Mississippi
- Connecticut
- Alaska
- North Dakota
- Alabama
- New Hampshire
- South Dakota
- Georgia
- Indiana
- New Jersey
- Michigan
- Rouge Louisiana
- Montana
50 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Alaska • Kansas • Oregon • Hawaii • Florida • Arizona • Vermont • Alabama • Wyoming • Georgia • Indiana • Montana • New York • Maryland • Delaware • Virginia • Nebraska • Colorado • Kentucky • Illinois • Michigan • Wisconsin • Tennessee • California • Washington • New Jersey • Moines Iowa • Mississippi • Connecticut • City Nevada • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • North Dakota • South Dakota • West Virginia • City Oklahoma • City Missouri • ...
United States Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
Across
- South Carolina
- North Dakota
- Tennessee
- Fe New Mexico
- Connecticut
- Nebraska
- South Dakota
- Florida
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
- City Missouri
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Alabama
- Vermont
- Texas
- California
- Kansas
- Moines Iowa
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- Alaska
- Mississippi
- Pennsylvania
- Hawaii
- City Nevada
- Wyoming
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- Idaho
- New Jersey
- Delaware
- Lake City Utah
- Colorado
- New York
- Washington
- North Carolina
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Rock Arkansas
- Illinois
- Massachusetts
- Paul Minnesota
- City Oklahoma
- Georgia
- Arizona
- Rouge Louisiana
- West Virginia
- Oregon
- Ohio
- Montana
50 Clues: Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Hawaii • Florida • Indiana • Alabama • Georgia • Vermont • Arizona • Montana • Wyoming • Delaware • Colorado • New York • Nebraska • Kentucky • Maryland • Illinois • Virginia • Michigan • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Jersey • Washington • California • Connecticut • Moines Iowa • Mississippi • City Nevada • North Dakota • South Dakota • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • Fe New Mexico • Rock Arkansas • Massachusetts • ...
Chapter 5: United States 2025-10-29
Across
- haze or cloud that results when smoke or other pollutants in the atmosphere combine.
- total removal of all trees in a given area.
- The type of economy that America has where private individuals own the means of production.
- the "Law of the Land"
- one of the four core values of America. A synonym with liberty.
- one of the four core values of America. Led to the abolition of slavery.
- Powerful storms as a result of cold Canadian winds coming to Northeastern America.
- An acronym for a modern religious philosophy that is unofficially embraced by people in America nowadays.
- this develops when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide combine with water vapor.
- Factories began to move to this region in the 1960s because of its lack of dense population and cheap land.
- Orthodox Protestants
- one of the four core values of America. The idea that we think about people first and then groups.
- The study of a population of people
- When too much water is drawn from aquifers, this can occur.
- The Industrial Revolution resulted in a growing population in the Northwest known as this.
- plants and animals not native to the United States that have been brought over.
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- The latitudinal region that most of the US resides in.
- Goods that the land procudes on its own. Things we use that aren't made, but can be made into something else. For example, oil, fish, and wood.
- The process by which non-Americans become Americans. Brings in new ideas, foods, and cultures.
- The type of government the US has, or the idea that we have a state of elected officials.
- There are two of these in America, one is the Rockies and the other is the Appalachians. They divide the US into 3 sections.
- Underground water reservoirs.
- When an area experiences insufficient rainfall to support the life in the area.
- The idea that power should be divided between different branches of government, which the Constitution was written for.
- These forge a common culture and bind people together.
- one of the four core values of America. Manifest destiny and the desire to make money are examples.
- this is at about 38 trillion dollars right now.
27 Clues: Orthodox Protestants • the "Law of the Land" • Underground water reservoirs. • The study of a population of people • total removal of all trees in a given area. • this is at about 38 trillion dollars right now. • The latitudinal region that most of the US resides in. • These forge a common culture and bind people together. • ...
50 States Dec 11 2025-12-11
Across
- RHODEISLAND
- IDAHO
- MISSOURI
- ARIZONA
- WYOMING
- ARKANSAS
- OHIO
- HAWAII
- UTAH
- ILLINOIS
- TEXAS
- CONNECTICUT
- VERMONT
- MINNESOTA
- ALASKA
- NORTHDAKOTA
- WESTVIRGINIA
- ALABAMA
- MAINE
- WASHINGTON
- CALIFORNIA
- FLORIDA
- GEORGIA
- KANSAS
- NEWHAMPSHIRE
- OREGON
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- SOUTHCAROLINA
- VIRGINIA
- SOUTHDAKOTA
- NEWYORK
- NEVADA
- MISSISSIPPI
- LOUISIANA
- NORTHCAROLINA
- PENNSYLVANIA
- WISCONSIN
- DELAWARE
- MICHIGAN
- NEWMEXICO
- IOWA
- MARYLAND
- COLORADO
- NEBRASKA
- MASSACHUSETTS
- KENTUCKY
- INDIANA
- MONTANA
- NEWJERSEY
- TENNESSEE
- OKLAHOMA
50 Clues: OHIO • UTAH • IOWA • IDAHO • TEXAS • MAINE • NEVADA • HAWAII • ALASKA • KANSAS • OREGON • NEWYORK • ARIZONA • WYOMING • VERMONT • INDIANA • ALABAMA • MONTANA • FLORIDA • GEORGIA • VIRGINIA • MISSOURI • ARKANSAS • DELAWARE • MICHIGAN • ILLINOIS • MARYLAND • COLORADO • NEBRASKA • KENTUCKY • OKLAHOMA • LOUISIANA • WISCONSIN • NEWMEXICO • MINNESOTA • NEWJERSEY • TENNESSEE • WASHINGTON • CALIFORNIA • SOUTHDAKOTA • RHODEISLAND • MISSISSIPPI • CONNECTICUT • NORTHDAKOTA • PENNSYLVANIA • ...
States of Matter Questions 2026-01-06
Across
- Temperature and pressure where all 3 states of matter exist
- Measure of a liquid’s resistance to flowing
- Transition from one state of matter to another
- Matter with fixed shape and volume
- Matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Attractions between molecules holding matter together
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Condition where liquid and gas are indistinguishable
- Solid changing directly into a gas
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- Liquid changing to gas at the surface
- Chart showing states under temperature and pressure
- Process where a liquid becomes a gas
- Matter with fixed volume but changing shape
- Solid without a regular crystal structure
- Change from solid to liquid by heating
- Gas particles escaping through a tiny opening
- Process where a liquid turns into a solid
- Gas changing into a liquid
- Gas changing directly into a solid
- Temperature where liquid changes to a gas throughout
20 Clues: Gas changing into a liquid • Matter with fixed shape and volume • Gas changing directly into a solid • Solid changing directly into a gas • Process where a liquid becomes a gas • Matter with no fixed shape or volume • Liquid changing to gas at the surface • Change from solid to liquid by heating • Solid without a regular crystal structure • ...
Soon to be states 2025-10-04
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- 13th state
- 43rd state
- 24th state
- 48th state
- 44th state
- 25th state
- 17th state
- 50th state
- 45th state
- 21st state
- 28th state
- 5th state
- 14th state
- 32nd state
- 49th state
- 39th state
- 35th state
- 22nd state
- 23rd state
- 42nd state
- 31st state
- 27th state
- 4th state
- 34th state
- 9th state
- 33rd state
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- 8th state
- 10th state
- 40th state
- 11th state
- 36th state
- 20th state
- 18th state
- 12th state
- 2nd state
- 30th state
- 1st state
- 26th state
- 47th state
- 29th state
- 7th state
- 38th state
- 37th state
- 6th state
- 15th state
- 19th state
- 41st state
- 3rd state
- 16th state
- 46th state
50 Clues: 8th state • 2nd state • 1st state • 7th state • 5th state • 6th state • 3rd state • 4th state • 9th state • 10th state • 40th state • 11th state • 13th state • 43rd state • 36th state • 24th state • 20th state • 48th state • 18th state • 44th state • 25th state • 12th state • 17th state • 30th state • 50th state • 45th state • 26th state • 21st state • 47th state • 29th state • 28th state • 38th state • 37th state • 15th state • 14th state • ...
Civics crossword 2 2025-12-10
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- Florida State Senator
- War the United States fought in the 1900's
- One of the two longest rivers in the United States
- He fought fo Civil Rights
- One right from the First Ammendment
- Month we celebrate Independence Day
- Chief Justice of the United States
- Month we vote for President
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- This was written in 1787
- Advises the President
- We elect a President for how many years
- President of the United States now
12 Clues: Advises the President • Florida State Senator • This was written in 1787 • He fought fo Civil Rights • Month we vote for President • President of the United States now • Chief Justice of the United States • One right from the First Ammendment • Month we celebrate Independence Day • We elect a President for how many years • War the United States fought in the 1900's • ...
The civil war 2023-12-11
Across
- Organization that helped freed slaves
- Gift for Abraham
- Abolished Slavery
- Blocking off any trade
- dividing from the laws of other states
- The states not loyal to America
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- Labor without money
- Place full of railroads
- Era after the Civil War
- Process of being free, with equal rights
- Large marsupial
- diving from a state
- The states loyal to America
- Transportation of resources and people
14 Clues: Large marsupial • Gift for Abraham • Abolished Slavery • Labor without money • diving from a state • Blocking off any trade • Place full of railroads • Era after the Civil War • The states loyal to America • The states not loyal to America • Organization that helped freed slaves • Transportation of resources and people • dividing from the laws of other states • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary 2023-01-17
Across
- a number that is multiplied
- property that states that for three or more numbers, their product is always the same regardless of their grouping
- property that states that if you multiply a sum by a number, it is the same as multiplying by each addend before adding
- terms with the same variables raised to the same exponents
- a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number
- property that states that for three or more numbers, their sum is always the same regardless of their grouping
- specific number whose value does not change
- operations that undo each other
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- a number written as a product of its prime factors
- property that states that two or more numbers can be multiplied in any order without changing the product
- property that states that two or more numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum
- an expression that contains numbers, symbols, and variables
- a rule for evaluating expressions
- the number that indicates the number of times a base is used as a factor
- the number multiplied by a variable
- expression expressions with the same value
- a number formed by repeated multiplication
- parts of an expression that are added or subtracted
18 Clues: a number that is multiplied • operations that undo each other • a rule for evaluating expressions • the number multiplied by a variable • expression expressions with the same value • a number formed by repeated multiplication • specific number whose value does not change • a number written as a product of its prime factors • ...
The House Divided 2014-04-22
17 Clues: Scott • Kansas • of 1850 • Proviso • Lincoln • Railroad • Compromise • Under Siege • Union Party • Fruits of War • Victory in 1860 • States of America • Party which emerges • Party founded in 1848 • raids Harpers Ferry Virginia • emphasized the dangers of delay • southern states secedes from union
Chapter 16 and 17 vocabulary 2020-05-11
Across
- the West, the major Union goal was to control the Mississippi River and the smaller rivers that fed it.
- Ruffians- people who used the border to vote illegally, make raids, and intimidate the antislavery settlers
- place of storage or a magazine containing arms and military equipment for land or naval service
- act by which a state left the Union
- Tactics or ways something is done
- act by which a state left the Union
- give up or discontinue any further interest in something
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- person who flees a country or location to escape danger such as slavery
- show (an act, claim,or statement) to be right
- enroll oneself in the armed forces
- person who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty of witnessing to and / or refusing to renounce a religion
- fixed or set
- States-Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri
- the underground railroad was an example of
- The states always compared and found the differences between each other
- Rights-political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government
- War-The war fought in the United States between northern (Union) and southern (Confederate) states from 1861 to 1865,
- / to govern or direct according to rule
18 Clues: fixed or set • Tactics or ways something is done • enroll oneself in the armed forces • act by which a state left the Union • act by which a state left the Union • / to govern or direct according to rule • the underground railroad was an example of • show (an act, claim,or statement) to be right • give up or discontinue any further interest in something • ...
Constitution Crossword 2025-02-05
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- This was a plan to new add states and give land to people out west.
- This document gave the states all of the power and the national government none.
- He believed people were selfish and cruel.
- The Articles of Confederation gave no power to this type of government?
- He believed in natural rights and that all people were good.
- The national government could not collect ___ under the Articles.
- The national government could not settle problems because there was no __ system.
- Shays Rebellion proved the Articles were __ and a failure.
- How many states needed to agree for a law to be passed?
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- He believed in separation of powers and democracy.
- How many states needed to agree to make an amendment to the Articles?
- This rebellion from farmers could not be stopped by the national government.
- a system of government that the people have a say
- The Articles of Confederation gave all of the power to the __
- The Articles were replaced with the ______, giving the national government more power.
- He colonists made no chief executive because they feared another what?
16 Clues: He believed people were selfish and cruel. • a system of government that the people have a say • He believed in separation of powers and democracy. • How many states needed to agree for a law to be passed? • Shays Rebellion proved the Articles were __ and a failure. • He believed in natural rights and that all people were good. • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-11
Across
- Worldwide police organization
- Controls air traffic
- Federal transportation infrastructure
- A group of representatives from different nations gathered together
- Headquarters in the Pentagon
- Gather intelligence against other countries
- Carries out federal delivery of mail
- Oversees Secret Service and other security agencies
- Insures mortgages to eligible homeowners
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- Issues forecasts and researches oceans and seas
- Leads government response to natural disasters
- Conducts the legal business of the United States
- Oversees space programs
- Researches and formulates policies concerning disease
- Collects taxes within the United States
- Oversees agriculture in United States
16 Clues: Controls air traffic • Oversees space programs • Headquarters in the Pentagon • Worldwide police organization • Carries out federal delivery of mail • Federal transportation infrastructure • Oversees agriculture in United States • Collects taxes within the United States • Insures mortgages to eligible homeowners • Gather intelligence against other countries • ...
Creation of a Constitution 2022-05-12
Across
- Number of states needed to approve Constitution
- Original U.S. Constitution
- Only state not at convention
- Farmer that led a rebellion in Massachusetts
- Group that wanted Constitution passed
- ________ Plan that favored large states
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- Branch that makes laws
- Branch housing the Supreme Court
- Approval process for Constitution
- Group that did not want Constitution passed
- City where Constitutional Convention was held
- First 10 amendments to Constitution
- Branch that president is head of
- _____________ Ordinance passed under Articles
- Jersey _____________ plan that favored small states
- President of Convention
16 Clues: Branch that makes laws • President of Convention • Original U.S. Constitution • Only state not at convention • Branch housing the Supreme Court • Branch that president is head of • Approval process for Constitution • First 10 amendments to Constitution • Group that wanted Constitution passed • ________ Plan that favored large states • Group that did not want Constitution passed • ...
Midterm 2022-12-11
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- redrawing lines in your favor
- self-governing state
- region caught in between two fighting states
- example of this border would be Mississippi river
- 3 or more countries can be a part of this
- passing power to subnational units
- push people apart
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- central gov't has complete authority of state
- north atlantic treaty organization
- culture with no state
- bring people together
- laws of the sea
- "reclaiming" of land
- government type in larger states
- a fence, sign, passport control for example
- state breaking into smaller states
16 Clues: laws of the sea • push people apart • self-governing state • "reclaiming" of land • culture with no state • bring people together • redrawing lines in your favor • government type in larger states • north atlantic treaty organization • state breaking into smaller states • passing power to subnational units • 3 or more countries can be a part of this • ...
POS 120 First Exam Review 2023-02-07
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- Highlights the male dominance and absence of women in political discussions and in the field
- The use of historical analogs to draw lessons on the present (often incorrectly)
- States cooperate with each other in order to develop an international community/society.
- The ability to rule with legitimacy through the institutions of law and a monopoly over the legitimate use of violence
- Sovereign political entity with legitimacy, territory, and a system of bureaucracy/governing institution
- The ability to act independently with other states
- Viewing adversarial states or individuals as having the opposite characteristics of oneself or group
- The tendency to dismiss new evidence if it contradicts prior belief or understanding
- The idea that the proletariat will successfully revolt and overthrow the state, also diminishing the existence of class division.
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- The control of things within your own state/territory
- The tendency to agree with group consensus and hesitancy to challenge it
- States act only in their own self-interest. Defense and security are the main focuses. States are violent because they want power.
- Another name for a State in Political Science
- States'identities and interests are socially constructed. Norms play a huge role in the decision-making process
- States are violent because they HAVE to be in order to survive
- A shared culture, history, language, or identity
- Leadership or dominance, especially by one social group or country, over the others
17 Clues: Another name for a State in Political Science • A shared culture, history, language, or identity • The ability to act independently with other states • The control of things within your own state/territory • States are violent because they HAVE to be in order to survive • The tendency to agree with group consensus and hesitancy to challenge it • ...
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 • ...
7. The Articles of Confederation 2026-02-05
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- The first person chosen to lead Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
- The first plan of government for the United States that joined the states together in a loose friendship.
- Buying and selling goods between states or countries.
- Money that people or states must pay to help run the government.
- The new plan of government that replaced the Articles and created a stronger government for the United States.
- A group of Native American nations who worked together to stay strong and peaceful.
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- A group of leaders from the states who meet to make decisions and laws for the country.
- When people agree by giving up some things so everyone can work together.
- A group of citizens trained to act as soldiers to protect their state.
- People or groups joining together to work toward a common goal.
- A leader of the Onondaga Nation who believed that unity and friendship made people strong.
- A group of states that work together but keep most of their own power.
12 Clues: Buying and selling goods between states or countries. • People or groups joining together to work toward a common goal. • Money that people or states must pay to help run the government. • A group of citizens trained to act as soldiers to protect their state. • A group of states that work together but keep most of their own power. • ...
Chapter 2 Part 2 Crossword 2014-09-12
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- Was an enslaved African American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
- Escaped slave that became a leader of the abolitionist movement.
- Large railroad built to help the expantion of western development and to get people to occupy the newly bought territory.
- Federal agency that aided distressed freed slaves.
- Passed by Lincoln that free slaves in the states that were rebelling, didn’t really free many slaves because of the confederacy.
- Series of trails that would lead fugitive slaves to get to the northern states for freedom.
- A tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
- Major leader in the underground railroad, lead many escaped slaves to freedom.
- The process by which the states that had seceded were reorganized as part of the Union after the Civil War.
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- Freed slaves, declared anyone born or naturalized in the US to be a citizen, allowed any race to be able to vote.
- These acts divided the south into five military districts. Each district was placed under military leadership.
- Were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866 to restrict African American’s rights.
- Law passed to prevent another uprising.
- Arguements over the divisions of slave states and free states in territory gained in the Mexican-American (1846-48).
- During and after the American Civil War, a member of the Republican Party committed to emancipation of the slaves and later to the equal treatment and enfranchisement of the freed blacks.
15 Clues: Law passed to prevent another uprising. • Federal agency that aided distressed freed slaves. • A tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent. • Escaped slave that became a leader of the abolitionist movement. • Major leader in the underground railroad, lead many escaped slaves to freedom. • ...
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 • ...
States of Matter 2022-07-28
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- Change form gas to solid.
- Definite volume and definite shape, the molecules are attached to each other, and vibrate in place.
- Is a substance made up of various types of particles, occupies a place (volume) in space.
- No definite volume and no definite shape, the molecules move freely from one another.
- Definite volume but NOT shape by flowing, the molecules move around but stay close together.
- The amount of space occupied by any matter.
- Change from solid to liquid.
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- Fourth state of matter, the electrons are free in a cloud of individual particles.
- Change from liquid to gas.
- Change from gas to liquid.
- Change from solid to gas.
- The amount of matter of a substance.
- Change from liquid to solid.
13 Clues: Change form gas to solid. • Change from solid to gas. • Change from liquid to gas. • Change from gas to liquid. • Change from liquid to solid. • Change from solid to liquid. • The amount of matter of a substance. • The amount of space occupied by any matter. • Fourth state of matter, the electrons are free in a cloud of individual particles. • ...
States of Matter 2022-07-22
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- a system used to seperate 2 or more substances
- chemicals added together into a mixture to make the mixture clump together
- the substance left behind in a filter
- something that only contains one type of substance
- can not dissolve into water
- contains a small number of particles in the solution
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- combining more than one pure substance
- able to be attreacted to a magnet
- the cooling down of gas into a liquid
- type of mixture that will always be cloudy
- can dissolve into water
- change of state to liquid to gas
- a technique used to remove solids from liquids
13 Clues: can dissolve into water • can not dissolve into water • change of state to liquid to gas • able to be attreacted to a magnet • the cooling down of gas into a liquid • the substance left behind in a filter • combining more than one pure substance • type of mixture that will always be cloudy • a system used to seperate 2 or more substances • ...
