states Crossword Puzzles
Goods and Services 2024-04-15
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- what people use to buy thing
- duties that help someone else
- paper money worth 100 cents
- the United States' twenty five cent coin
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- the United States' one cent coin
- something that people use or consume
- to give something away in return for money
- the United States' five cent coin
- the United States' ten cent coin
- to get something by paying money
10 Clues: paper money worth 100 cents • what people use to buy thing • duties that help someone else • the United States' one cent coin • the United States' ten cent coin • to get something by paying money • the United States' five cent coin • something that people use or consume • the United States' twenty five cent coin • to give something away in return for money
Reconstruction Crossword Puzzle By: Tessah Richmond 2021-10-28
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- a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit. The term was used derisively by white Southern Democrats who opposed Reconstruction legislation
- they wanted the federal government to force change in the South
- an American politician and military leader who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877
- a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction.
- assesses a person's literacy skills: their ability to read and write. Literacy tests have been administered by various governments to immigrants
- Clause- a clause exempting certain classes of people or things from the requirements of a piece of legislation affecting their previous rights, privileges, or practices
- it offered southerners amnesty, or official pardon, for all illegal acts supporting the rebellion
- Klan)- a secret society opposed civil rights, particularly suffrage, for African Americans
- an undertaking by the authorities to take no action against specified offenses or offenders during a fixed period
- the process of readmitting the former Confederate states to the - Union
- the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869
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- African Americans who stayed on plantations and had to give most of the crops to the land owners
- laws that divided the South into five districts
- an agency providing relief for freed people and certain poor people in the South
- theforced separation of whites and African Americans in public places
- the process used by a legislative body to bring charges of wrongdoing against a public official
- a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans
- a special tax people had to pay before they could vote
19 Clues: laws that divided the South into five districts • a special tax people had to pay before they could vote • laws that greatly limited the freedom of African Americans • they wanted the federal government to force change in the South • the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869 • ...
caden lucas Executive Branch Crossword 2023-10-25
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- expressed the will of the people or stronger popular support. Forum. medium for discussion. Executive Order
- embodies a state in its unity and legitimacy. Depending on the country's form of government and separation of powers, the head of state may be a ceremonial figurehead
- pacts between the president and the head of a foreign government.
- Security, U.S. federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior
- managerial, directorial, ministerial, supervisory, official, governmental, parliamentary
- head government departments and advise the President. Leak. the release of secret government
- department, and administrative agency
- an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations.
- Treasury,national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States
- federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law
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- executive branch department of the federal government of the United States charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies
- the order in which officials fill the office of president in case of a vacancy
- directorial, ministerial, supervisory, official, governmental, parliamentary
- that support the work of the president at the center of the executive branch of the United States federal government
- someone who manages a government agency or department.
- managerial, directorial, ministerial, supervisory, official, governmental, parliamentary
- the Phoenix-based digital marketing firm, confirmed the online workers were classified as contractors
- White House. nounresidence of president of united states. executiv
- Secretary, The presidential staff member responsible for handling White House media relations and communications
- the branch of government charged with the execution and enforcement of laws and policies and
20 Clues: department, and administrative agency • someone who manages a government agency or department. • pacts between the president and the head of a foreign government. • White House. nounresidence of president of united states. executiv • directorial, ministerial, supervisory, official, governmental, parliamentary • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-03-09
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- Part of Mexico until 1836. An independent republic from 1836 - 1845. Part of the United States beginning in 1845.
- The first manmade waterway accessible by boats that connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, from Eastern to Western New York State.
- In 1830, a law that authorized the federal government to negotiate treaties with the eastern tribes, exchanging their lands for lands in the West.
- Became part of the United States in 1846.
- A trail from Independence, Missouri northward to the Columbia River in Oregon
- A southern trail that connected Independence, Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico
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- Leaders of the Louisiana Purchase from 1803 - 1806.
- The process of becoming greater in size, land, or area
- A community established by a group of people
- In 1838, an order from the U.S. government ordered the Cherokee nation and other tribes to give up their lands east of the Mississippi River, forcing a hard 700 mile journey to lands in present-day Oklahoma.
- Sold by Spain to the United States in 1819.
- Began in 1848; people moved west to find gold in the California hills
- A formal written agreement between two nations
- Became part of the United States following the Mexican-American War in 1848.
- Idea stating that expansion was good for the United States and was the right of the country
- To buy or obtain
- A geographical area under the control of an independent nation. In U.S. history, an area that might become a state, or more than one state.
- The purchase of French land from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains in 1803 by Thomas Jefferson
- The movement of people from one place to another with the intention of settling.
19 Clues: To buy or obtain • Became part of the United States in 1846. • Sold by Spain to the United States in 1819. • A community established by a group of people • A formal written agreement between two nations • Leaders of the Louisiana Purchase from 1803 - 1806. • The process of becoming greater in size, land, or area • ...
Legal Studies 2023-10-30
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- Rights that require goods/services to allow a fulfilling life.
- Treaties between multiple states
- The process of a state becoming legally bound to a treaty/covenant after it has been made.
- Nations [in context of the UN]
- The process in which a nation state agrees to become legally bound to the terms of a treaty/covenant.
- A formal declarations of a country's citizen's rights with legal protection.
- [Australia Specific] Rights that are not stated in the constitution and come about as a result of common law interpretation of the constitution e.g. freedom of political communication
- Legal volunteers that monitor policing and ensure right to freedom of speech and assembly.
- Legally binding urging of UN to make party-states perform a specific action.
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- [Australia Specific] Independent investigation set up by government into possible systemic discrimination by the hands of Australian Government. Spreads awareness and creates report with recommendations {not legally binding} based on info found.
- Legally binding agreement between a large amount of nations.
- Rights urging other individuals/groups/governments to not take them away from others, e.g. freedom of speech
- [Australia Specific] Rights stated in the constitution e.g. freedom of religion [s116]
- When a country wishes to become a party to a treaty/covenant, but does not agree to minor terms. Asserts sovereignty.
- Treaties between two states
- The right of nation states to self govern
- Fundamental rights and freedoms inherent to every person, regardless of personal characteristics.
- Legally binding agreement between small number of nations
- When a state agrees to the terms of a treaty/covenant but not yet to be legally bound by it, shows they are willing to go ahead with ratification process.
19 Clues: Treaties between two states • Nations [in context of the UN] • Treaties between multiple states • The right of nation states to self govern • Legally binding agreement between small number of nations • Legally binding agreement between a large amount of nations. • Rights that require goods/services to allow a fulfilling life. • ...
States and its capital 2020-09-26
17 Clues: Assam • Bihar • Punjab • Kerala • Sikkim • Gujarat • Karnataka • Meghalaya • Tamilnadu • chattisgarh • West bengal • Maharashtra • Uttarpradesh • Madhya pradesh • Andhra pradesh • himachal pradesh • Andaman and Nicobar
States and its capital 2020-09-26
17 Clues: Assam • Bihar • Sikkim • Punjab • Kerala • Gujarat • Meghalaya • Tamilnadu • Karnataka • chattisgarh • West bengal • Maharashtra • Uttarpradesh • Andhra pradesh • Madhya pradesh • Andaman and Nicobar • himachal pradesh
Altered States of Consciousness 2018-12-04
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- / relating to or denoting the giving of ideas or instructions to a subject under hypnosis that are intended to affect behavior after the hypnotic trance ends
- / Used to teach control over a wide variety of physiological responses
- / an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present
- Rhythm / Rhythm of act and impact lasting about 1 day
- / A form of altered consciousness in which people become highly suggestible to changes in behavior and thought
- / a synthetic crystalline compound that is a potent hallucinogenic drug
- / this drug is used for medical or recreational purposes
- / Uncontrolled falling asleep or feelings of sleep during the day
- / Unpleasant dreams
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- terrors / Sleep disruption that occur during stage 4: involve screaming, panic, or confusion
- Drugs / chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations in senses
- / A form of relaxation that is said to be physically relaxing and can also lead to changes in behavior
- / a drug that causes hallucinations
- / State of awareness, including a persons feeling, sensations, ideas, and perceptions
- / Failure to get enough sleep at night in order to feel rested during the day
- walking / Walking or carrying out behaviors while asleep
- Sleep / Sleep stage with rapid eye movement, high brain act, deep muscle relaxation, and dreaming
17 Clues: / Unpleasant dreams • / a drug that causes hallucinations • Rhythm / Rhythm of act and impact lasting about 1 day • / this drug is used for medical or recreational purposes • walking / Walking or carrying out behaviors while asleep • / Uncontrolled falling asleep or feelings of sleep during the day • ...
Southern States and Capitals 2023-02-07
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- What is the capital of South Carolina?
- What is the capital of Tennessee?
- What is the capital of Georgia?
- What is the capital of Oklahoma?
- What is the capital of Mississippi?
- What is the capital of Delaware?
- What is the capital of West Virginia?
- What is the capital of Alabama?
- What is the capital of Texas?
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- What is our nation's capital?
- What is the capital of North Carolina?
- What is the capital of Kentucky?
- What is the capital of Florida?
- What is the capital of Arkansas?
- What is the capital of Louisiana?
- What is the capital of Virginia?
- What is the capital of Maryland?
17 Clues: What is our nation's capital? • What is the capital of Texas? • What is the capital of Florida? • What is the capital of Georgia? • What is the capital of Alabama? • What is the capital of Kentucky? • What is the capital of Arkansas? • What is the capital of Virginia? • What is the capital of Oklahoma? • What is the capital of Maryland? • What is the capital of Delaware? • ...
The United States Constitution 2023-02-24
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- Word meaning two houses
- The president's advisors
- The group that elects the President is the electoral ___________
- The amount of years in one presidential term
- The name of meetings with foreign leaders
- Different functions of the branches are known as _____________ of powers
- The law enforcing branch
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- An idea for a law
- The process of removal from office
- To block or reject
- What representation in the House of Representatives is based on
- The lawmaking branch
- The introduction of the Constitution
- The law judging branch
- Last name of the current executive
- The number of Justices on the Supreme Court
- The number of Senators each state gets
17 Clues: An idea for a law • To block or reject • The lawmaking branch • The law judging branch • Word meaning two houses • The president's advisors • The law enforcing branch • The process of removal from office • Last name of the current executive • The introduction of the Constitution • The number of Senators each state gets • The name of meetings with foreign leaders • ...
United States Current Events 2022-05-17
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- Newly received or noteworthy information from a particular region of the country/world
- shortness in duration and/or conciseness of expression in a speech or a written text.
- when we have attitudes towards people or associate stereotypes with them without our conscious knowledge.
- What is the theory that is being debated on whether it should be taught in schools?
- companies that operate in more than one country
- a formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- What is going up due to the sanctions in Russia?
- telling your readers where the information in your story comes from, as well as who is being quoted.
- newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events
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- What is the ongoing battle that the US is aiding in?
- (of a country or region) having widely developed industries.
- the worldwide movement of people, ideas, and goods
- obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source.
- a formal discussion, based on a text, in which the leader asks open-ended questions.
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other.
- flawed, deceptive, or false arguments that can be proven wrong with reasoning.
17 Clues: companies that operate in more than one country • What is going up due to the sanctions in Russia? • the worldwide movement of people, ideas, and goods • What is the ongoing battle that the US is aiding in? • (of a country or region) having widely developed industries. • the dependence of two or more people or things on each other. • ...
States of Matter Vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- Thickness
- Has bubbles in it
- To be hard
- Solid,liquid,gas,and plasma is _
- Particles coming out of the air
- My ice cream is going to _ in the hot sun
- Dissolving other substances is _
- to disintegrate
- The temperature a liquid boils and turns to vapor
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- The temperature a liquid turns into a solid when cooled
- Ionized gas is _
- The temperature a given solid will melt is _
- To not move
- Soluble
- The conversion of a vapor or a gas to a liquid is a _
- Gas that comes out of the ocean
- Water is a type of _
17 Clues: Soluble • Thickness • To be hard • To not move • to disintegrate • Ionized gas is _ • Has bubbles in it • Water is a type of _ • Particles coming out of the air • Gas that comes out of the ocean • Solid,liquid,gas,and plasma is _ • Dissolving other substances is _ • My ice cream is going to _ in the hot sun • The temperature a given solid will melt is _ • ...
Foundation Documents and Individual Rights 2017-01-31
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- Compromise Agreement providing a dual system of congressional representation.
- Any change in the constitution.
- and Balances A system in which each branch of government is able to check, or restrain, the power of the others.
- Approved.
- A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses.
- Compromise Agreements providing that enslaved persons would count as three-fifths of other persons in determining representation in Congress.
- Plan Federal government like today. It included a president, courts, and a congress. Large states had more votes than smaller states.
- Detailed, written plan for government.
- Jersey Plan Smaller states made their own plan which is called for a government similar to the one under articles of confederation.
- of Rights Amendment place strict on how the national government can use its power.
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- College A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president.
- of Confederation First constitution of the USA. It established a system for cooperation among independent states.
- of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson. It said that all colonies need rights and so they want to have freedom from Britain.
- Liberties Freedoms to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatment.
- Convention Meeting of state delegates in 1787 leading to adoption of new constitution.
- of Powers The split of authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal, or national, governments and the states.
17 Clues: Approved. • Any change in the constitution. • Detailed, written plan for government. • A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses. • Compromise Agreement providing a dual system of congressional representation. • of Rights Amendment place strict on how the national government can use its power. • ...
Module 8 Vocabulary Test 2025-04-09
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- the property that states that when three or more numbers are added together the sum is the same regardless of their grouping
- a letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
- the parts of an expression that are added or subtracted
- states that if you multiply a sum by a number, you will get the same result if you multiply each addend by that number and then add the products
- terms with the same variables or raised to the same power
- an expression that contains at least one variable
- the property that states that two or more numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum
- an expression that contains only numbers and operations
- the number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor
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- the property that states that two or more numbers can be multiplied in any order without changing the product
- the property that states that when three or more numbers are multiplied together, the product is the same regardless of their grouping
- the distance around a polygon
- a number whose value does not change
- the number that is used as the factor being raised to a power
- to find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
- the number that is multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression
- the order in which operations must be completed in an exquations (PEMDAS)
17 Clues: the distance around a polygon • a number whose value does not change • an expression that contains at least one variable • the parts of an expression that are added or subtracted • an expression that contains only numbers and operations • to find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression • terms with the same variables or raised to the same power • ...
cold war 2021-05-07
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- alliance established in 1955 of the Soviet Union and other communist states in Europe.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization
- competition for supremacy in nuclear weapons (between United States and Soviet Union)
- alliance formed in 1949 by the United States and Western European nations to fight Soviet aggression.
- dividing line between South and North Korea.
- McCarthy
- senator of Wisconsin; he charged 205 State Department employees, and accused them of being communist party members, but they were never proven. Eventually he came across as a bully, and his popularity plunged.
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- Pact
- Khrushchev
- ductile president Trumans policy fo giving American aid to nation threatened by communist expansion
- Union leader in 1959 who had gained power a few years after Stalin died in 1953.Arms Race
- Parallel
- war world war 2 the long period of the soviet union and the united states.
13 Clues: Pact • Parallel • McCarthy • Khrushchev • Atlantic Treaty Organization • dividing line between South and North Korea. • war world war 2 the long period of the soviet union and the united states. • competition for supremacy in nuclear weapons (between United States and Soviet Union) • alliance established in 1955 of the Soviet Union and other communist states in Europe. • ...
Supreme Court Cases Vocabulary 2023-05-31
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- empowered to make decisions on military matters on behalf of its country
- states where slavery was legal
- an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
- a court requirement that demands legal action
- declared unconstitutional
- tension
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- court order directing an official to perform an official duty
- states where slavery was illegal
- a choice made from among available alternatives
- an agreement in 1820 between pro-slavery and anti-slavery states in the United States concerning the extension of slavery into new territories
- to start a case against in a court of law
- allows courts to determine the constitutionality of laws
12 Clues: tension • declared unconstitutional • states where slavery was legal • states where slavery was illegal • to start a case against in a court of law • a court requirement that demands legal action • a choice made from among available alternatives • allows courts to determine the constitutionality of laws • court order directing an official to perform an official duty • ...
vocab 2023-09-20
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- tax african americans had to pay before voting
- banned slavery and made forced labor illegal
- secret racist society who used violence against african americans
- 10% of each states voters had to swear loyalty to the union states had to ratify 13th amendment former confederates who swore an oath to union were forgiven
- test african americans had to pass before being able to vote
- southerner who opposed secession
- 50% of voters in each state had to swear loyalty to the union people who fought for the confederacy did not have a right to vote had to pass reconstruction amendments
- northeners who went south for $, land, politics
- north finding a way to put the country back together after the civil war
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- amnesty for former confederates southern states had to ratify 13th amendment allowed former confederate leaders to run for office
- states had to ratify 13th and 14th amendments sent military into southern states to help newly freed slaves begin to vote and start a life 51% of citizens in each state had to swear loyalty to the union
- allowed african american males the right to vote
- assassinated president lincoln in fords theater
- if your grandfather could vote before 1867 you could vote
- granted citizenship to african americans
- provided assistance and relief for people who were affected by the war defended freedmen and helped them start their new lives
- former slave who exchanged crops for land
17 Clues: southerner who opposed secession • granted citizenship to african americans • former slave who exchanged crops for land • banned slavery and made forced labor illegal • tax african americans had to pay before voting • assassinated president lincoln in fords theater • northeners who went south for $, land, politics • allowed african american males the right to vote • ...
WWII 2023-05-17
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- the main country on the axis.
- It was no longer in a depression after joining the war.
- first name of of the leader of Germany.
- The event that cause the United States to enter WWII.
- Last name of the leader of the Soviet Union.
- when the atomic bomb was fired was fired(there are dashes(-) ).
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- bombed pearl harbor.
- A new technology invented by the United States and was used in 1945
- The place at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
- Group led by the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and United States.
- Last name of the leader of the German army during WWII.
- Initials of the president of the United States during the first part of WWII.
- Group led by Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- The invasion of Normandy by the Allied Powers.
14 Clues: bombed pearl harbor. • the main country on the axis. • The place at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. • first name of of the leader of Germany. • Group led by Germany, Italy, and Japan. • Last name of the leader of the Soviet Union. • The invasion of Normandy by the Allied Powers. • The event that cause the United States to enter WWII. • ...
Discovery ed 9.3 and 9.4 2023-05-04
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- an amendment that banned slavery
- The movement of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean
- the employment of children who are treated unfairly
- the side of the war against slavery
- an act that banned slavery and the slave trade
- a bill that made it so that all new states admitted to the union would be free states
- the torturous process that was the foundation of the early United States
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- a law that allows slave owners to reclaim slaves who had escaped to the north, even with no evidence
- a fight between the north and the south over slavery
- a revolutionary new product that allowed cotton production to speed up
- the belief that political power should come from the states
- signer of the emancipation proclamation
- senator who organizer of the Missouri compromise
- the side of the war that wanted slavery
14 Clues: an amendment that banned slavery • the side of the war against slavery • signer of the emancipation proclamation • the side of the war that wanted slavery • an act that banned slavery and the slave trade • The movement of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean • senator who organizer of the Missouri compromise • the employment of children who are treated unfairly • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2024-12-04
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- Government offered land out west for cheap to promote frontier settlement
- Required runaway slaves to be returned to enslavers
- Region of the United States that was largely against slavery
- Led to increased fear over slave revolts in the South
- Connects the East to the West coast through locomotive
- Drew a line to divide between free states and slave states
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- Period of developments leading to increased urbanization
- Guide that helped guide enslaved people along a networked path to freedom
- Author of the abolitionist publication, The Liberator
- Loyalty to your region over your country
- Banned Chinese immigrants due to xenophobia and competition over economic opportunities
- Eli Whitney's invention that increased slavery exponentially in the South
- Allowed new states to vote on their own slavery laws, increasing sectionalism
- Women's rights movement that allied with abolitionists
14 Clues: Loyalty to your region over your country • Required runaway slaves to be returned to enslavers • Author of the abolitionist publication, The Liberator • Led to increased fear over slave revolts in the South • Connects the East to the West coast through locomotive • Women's rights movement that allied with abolitionists • ...
Events leading to the Civil War Crossword- Rishitha Tati 2026-03-12
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- 1854 law letting people in new states vote on slavery.
- Violent fighting in Kansas over slavery.
- When Southern states left the United States.
- Supreme Court case that said Black people couldn't be citizens.
- 1859 raid by an abolitionist on a Virginia arsenal.
- Region with lots of factories and cities
- tax law that tried to fix the earlier tariff but still upset the South
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- 1858 debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas about slavery.
- 1820 law letting Missouri join as a slave state and Maine as free.
- 1860 event Abraham Lincoln won, causing southern states to leave.
- Famous anti-slavery book by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
- 1850 law admitting California as a free state with a tougher Fugitive Slave Law.
- Region with lots of farms and slavery.
- law that raised taxes on imports and angered the South
14 Clues: Region with lots of farms and slavery. • Violent fighting in Kansas over slavery. • Region with lots of factories and cities • When Southern states left the United States. • Famous anti-slavery book by Harriet Beecher Stowe. • 1859 raid by an abolitionist on a Virginia arsenal. • 1854 law letting people in new states vote on slavery. • ...
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 2014-10-12
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- The exponential function given by f(x) = e^x.
- The __ property states that log (uv) = log u + log v.
- The ___ property of logarithms and exponentials states that the base a log of a^x = x and that a^(base a log of x) = x.
- The inverse function of the exponential function given by f(x) = a^x is called the ___ function, and has base a.
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- The __ property states that ln u^n = n ln u.
- The ___ property of logarithms states that if log x = log y, then x = y
- The __ property states that log (u/v) = log u - log v.
- The ___ logarithmic function has base e and is expressed by f(x) = ln x.
- Exponential and logarithmic functions are examples of ___ functions.
- Polynomials and rational functions are examples of ____ functions.
- An __ solution is one that does not satisfy the original equation.
- The ___ logarithmic function has base 10 and is expressed by f(x) = log x.
- To evaluate a logarithm to any base, you can use the __ of base formula.
13 Clues: The __ property states that ln u^n = n ln u. • The exponential function given by f(x) = e^x. • The __ property states that log (uv) = log u + log v. • The __ property states that log (u/v) = log u - log v. • Polynomials and rational functions are examples of ____ functions. • An __ solution is one that does not satisfy the original equation. • ...
Insurance 2023-04-28
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- – the person who inspects the damage and calculates the compensation
- – the fee paid for insurance.
- – a legal contract outlining what is insured.
- - states that you can only insure something that you own
- – the application form for insurance.
- – the person who calculates the insurance premium.
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- – the amount of money paid out by the insurance company in the event of a successful claim.
- - states that once the insurance company hasgiven you full compensation for an item, then that is allyou can get.
- - states that you cannot make a profit froman insurance claim.
- - states that if you insure the same risk with anumber of insurance companies then you cannot claimthe full amount of compensation from all companies.
- - means that you must disclose all material information to the insurance company
- Clause’- states that because you insured for afraction of its present value, then you will only receivethe same fraction in compensation.
- – This is an extra amount added on to the basic premium to cover increased risk.
13 Clues: – the fee paid for insurance. • – the application form for insurance. • – a legal contract outlining what is insured. • – the person who calculates the insurance premium. • - states that you can only insure something that you own • - states that you cannot make a profit froman insurance claim. • – the person who inspects the damage and calculates the compensation • ...
Civil War (1861-1865) Review 2023-01-06
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- Lincoln suspended the writ of __________ for Southern sympathizers arrested during the war.
- Lincoln's ___________ Proclamation ended slavery in the Confederate States.
- The __________ States seceded from the Union.
- The attack on ___________ in 1861 was the first battle of the Civil War.
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- During the Election of 1864, Lincoln chose Andrew _________ to be his vice president.
- Jefferson _______ was the president of the Confederate States during the Civil War.
- General Sherman used _________ tactics to destroy Southern resources and morale during his "March to the Sea" in 1864.
- General Robert E. _____ was a major leader of the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
- General Ulysses S. _______ was a major leader of the Union Army during the Civil War.
- The _______ States had slavery but remained part of the Union during the Civil War.
- The Battle of ___________ was a turning point in the war. After this battle, the South never again tried to invade the North.
- Winner of the Election of 1860
- After the ____________, Southern states began seceding from the Union.
13 Clues: Winner of the Election of 1860 • The __________ States seceded from the Union. • After the ____________, Southern states began seceding from the Union. • The attack on ___________ in 1861 was the first battle of the Civil War. • Lincoln's ___________ Proclamation ended slavery in the Confederate States. • ...
Marijuana 2026-01-20
10 Clues: control it • can change • may watch it • in some states • in all 50 states • regulated by law • sold at dispensaries • that may lead to arrest • in stores in some states • illegal under federal law
U.S. Constitution 2021-11-11
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- NoT explicitly specified Constitution
- Powers ONLY to Federal Government
- same as enumerated powers
- Only Federal Government can do (coin money)
- Federal System Federal and states power
- ensuring trade between states
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- system of constitutional government
- Powers ONLY to States
- democracy representatives
- through delegated and enumerated authorities
- Powers both Federal and State
11 Clues: Powers ONLY to States • democracy representatives • same as enumerated powers • Powers both Federal and State • ensuring trade between states • Powers ONLY to Federal Government • system of constitutional government • NoT explicitly specified Constitution • Federal System Federal and states power • Only Federal Government can do (coin money) • ...
Review: Formation of U.S. Government, Part I 2013-09-23
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- Electors who cast votes to elect the president and vice president.
- Carta This English document limited the power of the monarch and said Kings/Queens should follow the same laws as the people.
- 55 delegates from 12 states came to Philadelphia in 1787 to come up with a new plan for government, this is now known as the _________________________.
- This country was the most important trade partner with the United States in the late 1700’s.
- The Articles of Confederation gave the Congress of the United States practically _______ power.
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- Laws that loosely tied the United States into a “league of “friendship”
- The United States had a problem with Britain after the Revolutionary War because Britain restricted _________ with the United States.
- A weak central __________________ was to blame for economic and other problems the United States faced after the Revolution.
- A series of articles and essays promoting the ratification of the U.S. Constitution; written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
- Protest by Massachusetts’s farmers against the government on whom they blamed for inflation and the poor economy after the Revolution.
- High __________ led farmers in Massachusetts to rebel.
11 Clues: High __________ led farmers in Massachusetts to rebel. • Electors who cast votes to elect the president and vice president. • Laws that loosely tied the United States into a “league of “friendship” • This country was the most important trade partner with the United States in the late 1700’s. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-12
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- An attempt to seek a compromise and avert a crisis between North and South.
- A proposal to prohibit slavery in the territory acquired by the United States at the conclusion of the Mexican War.
- The colonists moved west to make a better living.
- A person forced into physical labor with no pay
- A person who advocated or supported the abolition of slavery in the U.S.
- Conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights. It ended with the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Ghent.
- A vast network of people who helped fugitive slaves escape to the North and to Canada.
- Invented the cotton gin.
- A route people used to migrate westward
- Act It allowed people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery within their borders.
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- Small civil war in the United States, fought between proslavery and antislavery advocates for control of the new territory of Kansas under the doctrine of popular sovereignty.
- John brown lead a small group on a raid against a federal armory in Harpers Ferry, Virginia in an attempt to start an armed slave revolt and destroy the institution of slavery.
- A war fought between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848. The United States won the war acquiring modern day Texas.
- a machine that is used to pull cotton fibers from the cotton seed.
- A lottery system to distribute the land taken from the Cherokee Nation or Creek Nation.
- Gold was discovered in California and everyone was eager to take it.
- 1820An effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri late in 1819 for admission as a state in which slavery would be permitted.
- the capturing, selling, and buying of slaves.
- legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Dred Scott was not thereby entitled to his freedom, and that African Americans were not and could never be citizens of the United States
19 Clues: Invented the cotton gin. • A route people used to migrate westward • the capturing, selling, and buying of slaves. • A person forced into physical labor with no pay • The colonists moved west to make a better living. • a machine that is used to pull cotton fibers from the cotton seed. • Gold was discovered in California and everyone was eager to take it. • ...
Reconstruction Crossword 2023-05-12
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- 13th-abolished slavery 14th-granted citienzenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the Us
- A war between citizens of the same country, American Civil War was a war between Americans over state rights and lasted 4 years.
- The Action of formally withdrawing from a federation
- Enslaved african american, unsucssesuflly sued for his freedom, the case went to the supreme court.
- To be set free. Lincolns emancipation proclamation set free all slaves in the conferacy only
- Numerous laws enacrd in the former Confederate states after the Civil War which limited the rights and liverties of African Americans.
- Secret society that used violence against freedman and their white supporters, they practiced violence to intimidage newly freed aftican-americans
- Abolitonist, led attacks in kansas during "bleeding kansas", planned to arm slaves in a revolt
- The owner of a plot of land lets someone work the land in exchange for ½ or more of the crop, it was used to keep newly freed slaves in a cycle of poverty.
- The period of US history immediately following the Civil War in which the federal gov't set the conditons
- Required all escaped slaves to be returned to their masters and that citizens of free states must cooperate.
- -prohibited the denial of the vote because of race, color, or previous servitude
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- Referred to as the confederacy, name of the unrecognized country temporarily create by the southern states which seceded from the untion
- The divison of power between state and federal (or national) govt. The Civil War started over a fight over states rights. The Southern states believed they had the right to decid to leep slavery and not pay tariffs.
- This law allowed those territories to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery by utilizing popular sovereignty.
- Slave states that stayed with the union during the civil war.
- An Anti-slavery novel by Harritet Beecher Stowe. It helped spread the abolitionist movement throughout the north.
- California wanted to join the union as a free state which cased conflict between the North and the South.
- 16th president, president during to Civil War
19 Clues: 16th president, president during to Civil War • The Action of formally withdrawing from a federation • Slave states that stayed with the union during the civil war. • -prohibited the denial of the vote because of race, color, or previous servitude • To be set free. Lincolns emancipation proclamation set free all slaves in the conferacy only • ...
Unit 3: The Civil War (Vocabulary Part 1) 2015-03-09
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- The social and economic division between the Northern and Mid-Western states and the Southern states.
- The founder and the editor of The Liberator.
- This act created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, opening new lands for settlement, and had the effect of repealing the Missouri Compromise of 1820 by allowing white male settlers in those territories to determine through popular sovereignty whether they would allow slavery.
- A rebellion against slavery that killed 60 whites and ultimately led to many African Americans becoming victims of mob violence.
- A movement designed to limit the expansion of slavery and ultimately end it all together.
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- In 1859, the militant abolitionist John Brown
- This decision settled a lawsuit in which a slave named Dred Scott claimed he should be a free man because he had lived with his master in slave states and in free states. The Court rejected Scott's claim, ruling that no African American (even if free) could be a U.S. citizen.
- An effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri late in 1819 for admission as a state in which slavery would be permitted.
- As part of this compromise, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished.
- The most influential African-American in the abolitionist movement.
- An amendment to a bill put before the U.S. House of Representatives during the Mexican War; it provided an appropriation of $2 million to enable President Polk to negotiate a territorial settlement with Mexico.
- The issue over whether or not states could nullify federal law.
- A war between Mexico and the United states over the Mexican territories of New Mexico and California.
- Rule by the people.
- Southern women who lectured publicly throughout the northern states about the evils of slavery they had seen growing up on a plantation.
15 Clues: Rule by the people. • The founder and the editor of The Liberator. • In 1859, the militant abolitionist John Brown • The issue over whether or not states could nullify federal law. • The most influential African-American in the abolitionist movement. • A movement designed to limit the expansion of slavery and ultimately end it all together. • ...
The Early Republic: Presidents, Issues, Events 2021-01-13
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- renewed patriotism during Monroe's administration
- national anthem
- statement by Pres Monroe regarding settlement in the Americas
- the importance of regional & state identity over the nation's interests
- support for interests of the nation
- event occurred b/c of Frances seizing of ships
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- the capturing of American sailors to put into service for another country
- 1st pres of the United States
- 5th pres of the United States
- heads of depts & advisers to the President
- Washington's final speech to the nation
- 1794 upheaval over the tax on grains
- 2nd pres of the United States
- this ended the War of 1812
- invaded Washington DC & burned much of the city
- the president during the War of 1812
- American who fought at the Battle of New Orleans
- saved the portrait of GW during War of 1812
- last name of the French foreign minister involved in XYZ Affair
19 Clues: national anthem • this ended the War of 1812 • 1st pres of the United States • 5th pres of the United States • 2nd pres of the United States • support for interests of the nation • 1794 upheaval over the tax on grains • the president during the War of 1812 • Washington's final speech to the nation • heads of depts & advisers to the President • ...
Civil War DBQ 2025-04-16
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- The central theme of your essay
- What the federal government increased during the war
- War The national conflict from 1861–1865
- Act that allowed the seizure of Confederate property
- A presidential order like the one issued in 1863
- A national emergency that justified strong federal actions
- President who expanded federal power during the way
- Senator who refused to submit to federal control
- States believed they had this over their own affairs
- Proclamation that freed enslaved people in rebellious areas
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- Formerly enslaved person (seen in political cartoon)
- Lincoln’s call for 75,000 troops
- When Southern states left the Union
- The 13th one ended slavery
- Southern senator warning about disunion
- What the North was trying to preserve
- Term used by Calhoun warning the U.S. could split
- The balance of power between states and national government
- Something that sets an example for future action
19 Clues: The 13th one ended slavery • The central theme of your essay • Lincoln’s call for 75,000 troops • When Southern states left the Union • What the North was trying to preserve • Southern senator warning about disunion • War The national conflict from 1861–1865 • A presidential order like the one issued in 1863 • Senator who refused to submit to federal control • ...
newspaper 3 2026-03-06
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- Was Student Council's last competition States or Regionals?
- What day in May is the seniors' last day?
- What was student council's most popular fundraiser for Charity Month?
- What is March's theme?
- What place did Science Olympiad get overall at regionals?
- Which grade level takes the SATs?
- What is Western's spring musical?
- Which Spanish teacher is retiring this year?
- What was the first team boys varsity basketball played in districts?
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- Who did the Varsity girls basketball play in districts?
- Which holiday happens during spring break?
- What is the new Alanis flavor?
- What sport do the Nesbits coach?
- Which issue of the newspaper is this?
- What is the most popular spring break destination?
- What is the theme for Prom?
- Which ELA teacher is retiring this year?
- What day of the week was parent teacher conferences?
- Which day in June is the last day of school?
- What day in February did bowling states start?
20 Clues: What is March's theme? • What is the theme for Prom? • What is the new Alanis flavor? • What sport do the Nesbits coach? • Which grade level takes the SATs? • What is Western's spring musical? • Which issue of the newspaper is this? • Which ELA teacher is retiring this year? • What day in May is the seniors' last day? • Which holiday happens during spring break? • ...
The Civil War 2023-02-02
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- The states that rapidly started with industries and opposed slavery
- States that allowed slavery
- the way that the U.S. got to get the country back together
- what caused the civil war
- A state in which they left the U.S
- part of the civil war that was against slavery
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- is the day that slaves got freedom
- States in which slavery was illegal
- was in favor of slavery
- were a way for former slaves to obtain freedom
- States in which farming was part of their economy and was in favor of slavery
- was a way that slaves could get money from farming
12 Clues: was in favor of slavery • what caused the civil war • States that allowed slavery • is the day that slaves got freedom • A state in which they left the U.S • States in which slavery was illegal • were a way for former slaves to obtain freedom • part of the civil war that was against slavery • was a way that slaves could get money from farming • ...
The Constitution 2024-12-19
14 Clues: Belief • Congress • Division • Diplomacy • Authority • Same Power • Supreme Court • Interpret Law • Representatives • Established By Law • Power Shared By The States • Only Belonging To The States • Process Of Becoming A Citizen • Government May Only Use Powers
8.2 Creating the Constitution (Cam Moore) 2022-04-14
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- Some people also refered to this as the connecticut compromise. It made the virgina plan and the new jersey plan go together. We also still have this today and has been going on since july 16, 1787 (2 words)
- Helped the larger states, it was about representation and population (2 words)
- Nominated george washington the president of the constitutional convention
- Helped the smaller states out because they didn't have as big of a population and it was so only each state could have one vote (3 words)
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- states What kind of states did the virgina plan help
- this compromise under this so many slaves population would be counted when setting direct taxes on the states.
- the southerns wanted slaves for this reason
- Read more that 100 books of goverment for the preparational meeting.
- he presented an alternative on June 15 in the Great Compromise
- states What kind of states did the New Jersey Plan help
10 Clues: the southerns wanted slaves for this reason • states What kind of states did the virgina plan help • states What kind of states did the New Jersey Plan help • he presented an alternative on June 15 in the Great Compromise • Read more that 100 books of goverment for the preparational meeting. • ...
The American West 2022-10-19
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- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US and as represented in westerns and novels.
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- was a series of forced displacements of approximately 60,000 American Indians of the "Five Civilized Tribes".
- a 29,670-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States acquired from Mexico.
- a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads.
- regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States.
- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- the action of reserving something.
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- it was believed, would drive away white people and restore the traditional lands and way of life.
- the given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States.
- authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.
- originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.
- a private security guard and detective agency established around 1850 in the United States.
- the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses.
- an event in which previously restricted land of the United States was opened to homestead on a first-arrival basis.
15 Clues: the action of reserving something. • regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States. • the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • the given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States. • originally were members of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. • ...
L>B>Crosswords 2025-02-03
14 Clues: branch • Clause • Limits • Bicameral • amendment • amendment • of the House • represent you • and Proper Clause • limits the debate • of Representatives • approves all the treaties • manipulates the boundaries • number of states representatives among the states population
States 2023-03-21
5 Clues: What state is a popular meme? • is the second-smallest state. • Island What is the smallest state? • Has a 3-hour time difference from us. • is a state that is close to us and Canada
states 2023-04-19
States 2025-11-17
Week 2 2023-08-08
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- _ _ _ _ is a U.S. territory.
- The Atlantic Ocean is _ _ _ _of the United States.
- Canada is _ _ _ _ _ of the United States.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the state with the most people.
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- The Pacific Ocean is _ _ _ _ of the United States.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ is one American Indian tribe in the U.S.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is one of the longest rivers.
- Mexico is _ _ _ _ _ of the United States.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ is the largest state.
- Statue of Liberty is in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ state.
10 Clues: _ _ _ _ is a U.S. territory. • _ _ _ _ _ _ is the largest state. • Mexico is _ _ _ _ _ of the United States. • Canada is _ _ _ _ _ of the United States. • Statue of Liberty is in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ state. • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is one of the longest rivers. • The Pacific Ocean is _ _ _ _ of the United States. • The Atlantic Ocean is _ _ _ _of the United States. • ...
History 2016-04-19
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- the elected executive head of a state of the US
- having to do with the chief officer of a government
- a type of government in which powers and duties between the states and the national government are shared
- a political power that a constitution reserves exclusively to the jurisdiction of a particular political authority
- a document that outlines fundamental laws and principles of law
- a series of laws in a constitution that protects specific rights of citizens
- was one of the constituent states of the newly established United Mexican States under its 1824 Constitution
- The lower house of the United States Congress
- a note or guarantee issued by the government promising to repay money it borrows with interest
- the judicial branch of government
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, France, and other countries
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- elected officials who make the laws for the state
- the highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the nation
- the term for the fact that the powers of government are divided into three separate branches
- a system whereby each branch of government has the ability to limit the actions of the other branches
- an addition to a formal document such as a constitution
16 Clues: the judicial branch of government • The lower house of the United States Congress • the elected executive head of a state of the US • elected officials who make the laws for the state • having to do with the chief officer of a government • an addition to a formal document such as a constitution • a document that outlines fundamental laws and principles of law • ...
civil war reconstuction crossword 2016-05-16
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- /prevent in and out port
- /withdraw unit
- /drug used to treat malaria
- /believes congress direct reconstruction
- /the south states
- /homemade fabric
- /the north states
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- government /temporary government
- /holiday celebrate freed slaves
- /release from punishment
- /enslaved person
- /person who supports the north
- /northern coming to south
- /southern supports north
- /civilian world in wartime
15 Clues: /withdraw unit • /enslaved person • /homemade fabric • /the north states • /the south states • /release from punishment • /prevent in and out port • /southern supports north • /northern coming to south • /civilian world in wartime • /drug used to treat malaria • /person who supports the north • /holiday celebrate freed slaves • government /temporary government • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2020-01-14
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- __________ Theory of Unconscious Inference (some of our perceptions are the result of unconscious assumptions we make about the environment).
- Experience resulting from stimulation of the senses,can change based on added information,involves a process similar to reasoning or problem solving.
- _______ inference states that One’s estimate of the probability of a given outcome is influenced by two factors:a.)The prior probability (our initial belief about the probability of an outcome)b.)The likelihood of a given outcome.
- The law of good ________ states that lines tend to be seen as following the smoothest path.
- The law of _________ states that similar things appear grouped together.
- In _________ processing people actively construct perceptions using information based on expectations.
- ________ effect states that people can perceive verticals and horizontals more easily than other orientations.
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- _______ stream: identifying the object’s location.
- _______ stream: identifying an object.
- "Old" view- ___________. (Perception involves adding up sensations).
- _______ regularities refers to what we expect typically (commonly) to be in a scene.
- The law of ________ states that every stimulus pattern is seen so the resulting structure is as simple as possible.
- Neurons become tuned to respond best to what we ________ experience.
- "New" view- _________ psychologists. (The mind groups patterns according to laws of perceptual organization).
- Gestalt laws are ________.
- In ________ processing perception comes from stimuli in the environment, parts are identified and put together, and then recognition occurs.
16 Clues: Gestalt laws are ________. • _______ stream: identifying an object. • _______ stream: identifying the object’s location. • "Old" view- ___________. (Perception involves adding up sensations). • Neurons become tuned to respond best to what we ________ experience. • The law of _________ states that similar things appear grouped together. • ...
Current Events 2022-04-11
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- Zelenskyy has been president for
- Leader of Russia when the Soviet Union fell
- A baltic state that starts with E
- A country that wants to be in NATO that starts with U
- Where is Chernobly located?
- How many former USSR countries are a part of NATO?
- Largest Country in Asia
- Are the baltic states part of NATO?
- Leader of Ukraine
- Country next to America apart of NATO
- Leader of Russia currently
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- Country of NATO that starts with T
- Number of states in NATO
- Number of baltic states
- What type of government does Russia have?
- How many states part of NATO are not in Europe or Asia
- How many countries came out of the old USSR?
- Was elected as the leader of the Russian state when the other president resigned.
- What is the most recent country accepted in nato?
- These 2 countries reject having the USSR a part of NATO
20 Clues: Leader of Ukraine • Number of baltic states • Largest Country in Asia • Number of states in NATO • Leader of Russia currently • Where is Chernobly located? • Zelenskyy has been president for • A baltic state that starts with E • Country of NATO that starts with T • Are the baltic states part of NATO? • Country next to America apart of NATO • ...
Newton's Law's Crossword 2023-12-13
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- A unit of measurement, abbreviation is m
- Law that states every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- 1m/s2 (to the power of 2)
- Amount of energy that's put onto an object
- Speed of something in a certain direction (fancy word)
- Force that pulls things down to earth
- Resistance to move
- Unit of force
- A diagram to show how forces are acting on an object
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- Another term for moving
- May the _____ be with you
- Law with the equation Fnet=m*a
- Newtons 3rd law states this
- Acceleration of Gravity (Round to the nearest 10th)
- Ability to gain speed
- Law that states an object at rest stays at rest, unless acted upon by an outside force
- Another term for weight
17 Clues: Unit of force • Resistance to move • Ability to gain speed • Another term for moving • Another term for weight • May the _____ be with you • 1m/s2 (to the power of 2) • Newtons 3rd law states this • Law with the equation Fnet=m*a • Force that pulls things down to earth • A unit of measurement, abbreviation is m • Amount of energy that's put onto an object • ...
Horse Breeds 2025-08-21
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- Used by the Nez Perce Indians as war horses
- Wild Australian horse
- The name comes from the fact that the horses must meet a "specific" standard
- Most popular draft breed in the early 1900s; extremely docile
- Most common draft breed in England
- Developed in the United States from one horse; Justin Morgan
- Draft breed known for their white socks with "feathers"
- Originated from Bedouin desert-Arabia
- Horse breed that has two distinct patterns: overo and tobiano
- Originated in Wales
- Native to the Netherlands; draft breed
- Horse Developed in the United States as a race horse for the 1/4 mile
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- Horse breed that revolutionized the racing industry
- Blonde "colored" breed horse
- Famous as dressage performers
- Originated in Belgium; draft breed
- Originated in the Shetland Isles
- Developed by Mother Nature in the Western United States
- Walker Developed in Kentucky; walks a gaited 3-5 beat
19 Clues: Originated in Wales • Wild Australian horse • Blonde "colored" breed horse • Famous as dressage performers • Originated in the Shetland Isles • Originated in Belgium; draft breed • Most common draft breed in England • Originated from Bedouin desert-Arabia • Native to the Netherlands; draft breed • Used by the Nez Perce Indians as war horses • ...
A New National Identity 2016-01-28
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- A sense of pride and devotion to a nation.
- A series of measures intended to make the United States economically self-sufficient.
- A treaty that gave the United States fishing rights off the Newfoundland and Labrador Coasts.
- A waterway that ran from Albany to Buffalo, New York connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson River.
- Lost the popular vote in the Election of 1824 to Andrew Jackson, but was chosen by the House of Representatives to become the 6th President under the Constitution.
- An agreement that settled the conflict over Missouri's application of statehood because it would have upset the balance between free and slave states.
- A U.S. Representative from Kentucky who supported an emphasis on national unity and developed a plan known as the American System.
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- Disagreement between leaders of different regions.
- Something that leads people to an action.
- A U.S. time of peace, pride, and progress.
- A compromise that limited United States and British Naval power on the Great Lakes after the War of 1812.
- A agreement that settled all border disputes between the United States and Spain. Spain gave East Florida to the U.S. in return for the U.S. giving up its claims to what is now Texas.
- A Democratic-Republican, the 5th United States President under the Constitution who was elected in 1816. Famous for the Monroe Doctrine.
- The first road built by the Federal government.
- A statement of American policy warning European nations not to interfere with the Americas.
15 Clues: Something that leads people to an action. • A sense of pride and devotion to a nation. • A U.S. time of peace, pride, and progress. • The first road built by the Federal government. • Disagreement between leaders of different regions. • A series of measures intended to make the United States economically self-sufficient. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-02-13
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- He directed U.S. foreign policy for much of the 1780s and was an important leader of the Federalist Party after the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788.
- 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
- Signed a declaration of war against Great Britain, starting the war of 1812
- 10 amendments to the constitution
- This event showed the weakness of the federal government under the Articles of Confederation and citizens began to call for a stronger national government
- Any change made to the constitution, only 27 amendments have been made to the constitution in over 200 years, first 10 amendments are known as the bill of rights
- Provide a legal system to settle disputes,create peaceful society with protection from unlawfulness
- May 25, 1787, Convention held in Philadelphia to address the problems of the Articles of confederation
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- Fundamental truth that serves as the foundation for a system of beliefs united States Constitution has 7 principals
- Argued in favor of a strong central government for the new United States
- First functioning government in the United States
- This document served as the United States’ first constitution
- Wanted important political powers to remain with the states.wanted the legislative branch to have more power than an executive.wanted a Bill of Rights added to the Constitution
- Supported removing some powers from the states and giving more power to the national government. Believed Constitution did not need a Bill of Rights
- Keep the peace, protect the country, provide needed services, maintain other institutions
15 Clues: 10 amendments to the constitution • First functioning government in the United States • This document served as the United States’ first constitution • 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison • Argued in favor of a strong central government for the new United States • ...
Civil War Crossword 2022-12-01
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- U.S. general, commander of the Union armies during the late years (1864–65) of the American Civil War, and 18th president of the United States (1869–77).
- 15th president of the United States
- American Civil War general and a major architect of modern warfare. He led Union forces in crushing campaigns through the South, marching through Georgia and the Carolinas
- commander of the Confederate forces in the Western theatre during the early stages of the American Civil War (1861–65).
- Union general during the American Civil War (1861–65), and author who played a pivotal role in the creation of Memorial Day
- 20th president of the United States
- American military officer and an early explorer and mapmaker of the American West, who was one of the principal figures in opening up that region to settlement
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- 16th president of the United States
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Confederate cavalry commander in the American Civil War
- U.S. cavalry officer who distinguished himself in the American Civil War (1861–65) but later led his men to death in one of the most controversial battles in U.S. history
- Confederate general in the American Civil War, one of its most skillful tacticians, who gained his sobriquet “Stonewall” by his stand at the First Battle of Bull Run
- Army officer (1829–61), Confederate general (1861–65), college president (1865–70), and central figure in contending memory traditions of the American Civil War.
- 17th president of the United States
- general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil War (1861–65)
15 Clues: 16th president of the United States • 15th president of the United States • 17th president of the United States • 20th president of the United States • President of the Confederate States of America • Confederate cavalry commander in the American Civil War • general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil War (1861–65) • ...
The United States of America 2022-10-11
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- A big car
- The flag of the United States has 13 of them
- The president of the United States lives there
- The national bird of America
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- The flag of the USA has 50 of them
- A very tall building
- Short form of the United States of America
- The capital of United States
- The colour of the schoolbuses in America
- The president of the USA
10 Clues: A big car • A very tall building • The president of the USA • The capital of United States • The national bird of America • The flag of the USA has 50 of them • The colour of the schoolbuses in America • Short form of the United States of America • The flag of the United States has 13 of them • The president of the United States lives there
Federalism 2022-02-15
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- powers that are listed in the constitution
- Powers that aren't listed in the constitution
- The division of counties, states, and government
- An example of federalism
- 'laws' for the counties
- The highest layer to federalism
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- Even smaller units than counties, an example is New York
- smaller units within states
- There are 50 of them in the USA
- Powers that states and govt share
10 Clues: 'laws' for the counties • An example of federalism • smaller units within states • There are 50 of them in the USA • The highest layer to federalism • Powers that states and govt share • powers that are listed in the constitution • Powers that aren't listed in the constitution • The division of counties, states, and government • ...
Position Paper 2020-05-07
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- a word that replaces an ordinary word (2 words)
- has the hook, background information, and claim
- "Author's _______ refers to how a text is written
- tells the main idea in a new way
- "__________Paper" can be called an Argument paper.
- ending paragraph
- "delightful" ending to an essay
- paragraphs that have reasons and support for claim
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- details to help the reader understand
- _________argument states another's point of view
- states how a quote supports your claim statement
- exact text that another person has written
- _____statement: a sentence that states your position
- sentence that grabs the reader's attention
- begins new paragraph or idea
15 Clues: ending paragraph • begins new paragraph or idea • "delightful" ending to an essay • tells the main idea in a new way • details to help the reader understand • exact text that another person has written • sentence that grabs the reader's attention • a word that replaces an ordinary word (2 words) • has the hook, background information, and claim • ...
Unit 8: Civil War 2024-05-15
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- people who supported the Union
- a statement that is explicit
- northerner who moved south during Reconstruction
- production or management of wealth
- soldier that is wounded or killed in battle
- keeps ships from entering or leaving Southern ports
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- southern whites who supported Republican party
- Southern states that were involved in the southern Confederacy
- putting local interests and customs ahead of the country
- person who opposed slavery
- northern states that remained loyal to the United States
- condition of being owned by or working for someone
- period after Civil War that rebuilt the nation
- to leave or withdrawal
- government depending on the will of the people
15 Clues: to leave or withdrawal • person who opposed slavery • a statement that is explicit • people who supported the Union • production or management of wealth • soldier that is wounded or killed in battle • southern whites who supported Republican party • period after Civil War that rebuilt the nation • government depending on the will of the people • ...
Metaphysics of Mind Starter 2024-11-19
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- Mr Hard Behaviourism
- The view that mental states are behaviour
- A tendency or trait one may possess
- The quality of mental states that they are about or represent objects
- The claim that everything is physical or supervenes on the physical
- Philosopher associated with Idealism
- Non-physical e.g. Descartes' view of the mind
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- Putnam's challengers to behaviourism
- Knowledge dependent on experience
- Something that could not have been otherwise
- The phenomenal quality of mental states
- Knowledge independent of experience
- Something that could happen or not happen
- The sort of mistake that dualism makes
- Argued that there is a 'ghost in the machine'
15 Clues: Mr Hard Behaviourism • Knowledge dependent on experience • Knowledge independent of experience • A tendency or trait one may possess • Putnam's challengers to behaviourism • Philosopher associated with Idealism • The sort of mistake that dualism makes • The phenomenal quality of mental states • The view that mental states are behaviour • ...
The Civil War Times 2025-05-19
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- Act Legislation that led to "Bleeding Kansas".
- A soldier from the Southern states.
- The name of the Southern states that seceded from the Union.
- The Union military's chief
- Someone who wanted to end slavery.
- Confederate president
- General Robert E.
- Civil War battle that was a turning point
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- Lincoln's order that freed slaves in Confederate territory.
- The State that first seceded from the Union
- The site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- The President, during the Civil War
- Fought at Gettysburg (general).
- The name for the Northern states.
- The institution that was a major cause of the Civil War.
15 Clues: General Robert E. • Confederate president • The Union military's chief • Fought at Gettysburg (general). • The name for the Northern states. • Someone who wanted to end slavery. • The President, during the Civil War • A soldier from the Southern states. • Civil War battle that was a turning point • The State that first seceded from the Union • ...
The history of the USA 2025-12-15
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- Withdrawal of Southern states from the Union
- Expansion of factories and manufacturing
- Movement to end slavery
- Political freedom gained from British rule in 1776
- System of government based on popular participation
- European settlement in North America
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- Movement of people into the United States
- Armed struggle leading to the creation of the United States
- Post–Civil War period of national rebuilding
- Severe economic crisis of the 1930s
- Territorial growth across the continent
- National preparation for World War II
- Supreme legal document adopted in 1787
- Forced labor system in early American history
- System of shared power between national and state governments
15 Clues: Movement to end slavery • Severe economic crisis of the 1930s • European settlement in North America • National preparation for World War II • Supreme legal document adopted in 1787 • Territorial growth across the continent • Expansion of factories and manufacturing • Movement of people into the United States • Post–Civil War period of national rebuilding • ...
civil war reconstruction crossword 2016-05-16
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- /drug used to treat malaria
- /the north states
- /the south states
- /believes congress direct reconstruction
- /prevent in and out port
- /homemade fabric
- /holiday celebrate freed slaves
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- /enslaved person
- /civilian world in wartime
- /northern coming to south
- government /temporary government
- /southern supports north
- /withdraw unit
- /release from punishment
- /person who supports the north
15 Clues: /withdraw unit • /enslaved person • /homemade fabric • /the north states • /the south states • /southern supports north • /release from punishment • /prevent in and out port • /northern coming to south • /civilian world in wartime • /drug used to treat malaria • /person who supports the north • /holiday celebrate freed slaves • government /temporary government • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-09-14
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- Capital of France
- Largest country
- River in Egypt
- U.S. State we live in
- Largest hot desert
- Country north of the United States
- Highest mountain
- Largest continent
- Largest Ocean
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- A country and a continent
- Sea north of Iran
- Coldest continent
- Continent with the most countries
- United States of ________
- Spain’s continent
15 Clues: Largest Ocean • River in Egypt • Largest country • Highest mountain • Sea north of Iran • Capital of France • Coldest continent • Spain’s continent • Largest continent • Largest hot desert • U.S. State we live in • A country and a continent • United States of ________ • Continent with the most countries • Country north of the United States
Presidents 2022-12-15
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- first African American president
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- first president of the United States
- fourth president of the United States
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- served more than two consecutive terms
- shortest-serving president, dying after only 31 days in office.
- annexed Texas and the Mexican Cession
- assassinated while in office
- led the United States through World War I
- 16th president of the United States
10 Clues: assassinated while in office • first African American president • 16th president of the United States • first president of the United States • annexed Texas and the Mexican Cession • fourth president of the United States • served more than two consecutive terms • led the United States through World War I • author of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Amendments 11-27 2022-11-13
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- Amendment 24 ensured that no tax could be charged to vote
- Amendment 15 gave __ to everyone
- Amendment 26 made the voting age __
- Amendment __ is the only one that was repealed by another Amendment
- Amendment 14 also got rid of the 3/5th __.
- Amendment 22 set a term limit on the President; limited to __ terms
- Amendment that redefined how the President and Vice-President are chosen by the Electoral College
- Amendments 13, 14, and 15 are known as the __ Amendments
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- Amendment __ stated that race could not be used to prevent people from voting
- Amendment authorizes the US to collect income tax
- Amendment 23 residents of Washington D.C. __ electors in Presidential elections
- Amendment 20 states that __ 20th is when the President's term ends and the next President is sworn in
- Amendment 13 also protects against involuntary __, not just slavery
- Amendment 25 creates a line of __ to the Presidency
- Amendment 19 gave __ the right to vote
- Amendment 27 states that when Congress votes to give themselves a raise, it doesn't take affect until after the __
- Amendment that finally abolished slavery
- Amendment 11 protects states from being sued by __ of another state
- Amendment that lays out what happens if the President is unable to be the President anymore
- Amendment 17 states that the __ get to elect their senators
20 Clues: Amendment 15 gave __ to everyone • Amendment 26 made the voting age __ • Amendment 19 gave __ the right to vote • Amendment that finally abolished slavery • Amendment 14 also got rid of the 3/5th __. • Amendment authorizes the US to collect income tax • Amendment 25 creates a line of __ to the Presidency • Amendments 13, 14, and 15 are known as the __ Amendments • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2025-05-22
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- This was the first state to secede from the Union.
- The south depended on this for their economy.
- A raid led by John Brown which sought to give slaves weapons in order to rise up against their owners.
- The greatest factor of the start of the Civil War.
- Nickname for anti slavery people in the North.
- This legislation in 1820 ensured that all states above the 36º 30' latitude line would be free states and all states below the line would be slave states.
- Someone who opposes slavery.
- This political party was against slavery in the 1860s.
- This was the winner of the 1860 election and led to the secession of the South.
- The president of the North during the Civil War.
- This man sued for his freedom but lost and was told he had no rights because he was property.
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- Ratified on September 17, 1787.
- The representative of the northern democrat party in the 1860 election.
- Helped those enslaved to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
- This is where the first shots fired in the Civil War occurred.
- Pro and anti slavery supporters clash in Kansas.
- Nickname for anti slavery forces down south.
- This is the punishment John Brown faced after his raid.
- He shared his experience through powerful speeches and three autobiographies.
- Eli Whitney invented this.
20 Clues: Eli Whitney invented this. • Someone who opposes slavery. • Ratified on September 17, 1787. • Nickname for anti slavery forces down south. • The south depended on this for their economy. • Nickname for anti slavery people in the North. • Pro and anti slavery supporters clash in Kansas. • The president of the North during the Civil War. • ...
civil war reconstuction crossword 2016-05-16
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- /enslaved person
- /person who supports the north
- /the south states
- /northern coming to south
- government /temporary government
- /southern supports north
- /holiday celebrate freed slaves
- /homemade fabric
- /the north states
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- /believes congress direct reconstruction
- /drug used to treat malaria
- /withdraw unit
- /prevent in and out port
- /civilian world in wartime
- /release from punishment
15 Clues: /withdraw unit • /enslaved person • /homemade fabric • /the north states • /the south states • /prevent in and out port • /southern supports north • /release from punishment • /northern coming to south • /civilian world in wartime • /drug used to treat malaria • /person who supports the north • /holiday celebrate freed slaves • government /temporary government • ...
civil war reconstuction crossword 2016-05-16
Across
- /withdraw unit
- /homemade fabric
- government /temporary government
- /prevent in and out port
- /northern coming to south
- /holiday celebrate freed slaves
- /the north states
Down
- /person who supports the north
- /civilian world in wartime
- /southern supports north
- /the south states
- /release from punishment
- /believes congress direct reconstruction
- /enslaved person
- /drug used to treat malaria
15 Clues: /withdraw unit • /homemade fabric • /enslaved person • /the north states • /the south states • /southern supports north • /release from punishment • /prevent in and out port • /northern coming to south • /civilian world in wartime • /drug used to treat malaria • /person who supports the north • /holiday celebrate freed slaves • government /temporary government • ...
Geometry CH7 Lessons 7.6 & 7.7 Vocab 2026-04-02
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- states that if a quadrilateral is a kite, then exactly one pair of opposite angles are congruent.
- states that the midsegment of a trapezoid is parallel to each of its bases, and its length is one-half the sum of the lengths of the bases.
- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, with opposite sides that are not congruent.
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- states that if a trapezoid has a pair of congruent base angles, then the trapezoid is isosceles.
- states that if a trapezoid is isosceles, then each pair of base angles of the trapezoid is congruent.
- The parallel sides of a trapezoid are the bases of the trapezoid.
- states that a trapezoid is isosceles if and only if its diagonals are congruent.
- two consecutive angles whose common side is a base.
- states that if a quadrilateral is a kite, then its diagonals are perpendicular.
- Connecting the midpoints of two legs of a trapezoid creates the midsegment of the trapezoid.
- a trapezoid with congruent legs.
12 Clues: a trapezoid with congruent legs. • two consecutive angles whose common side is a base. • a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. • The parallel sides of a trapezoid are the bases of the trapezoid. • states that if a quadrilateral is a kite, then its diagonals are perpendicular. • ...
Unit 1 crossword 2020-09-17
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- Interaction between nations
- Meetings between head of states
- Revolutionary form of socialism
- Explanation of why things happen
- Contacts between nations
- Difficult issue
- Abstain from buying goods
- Ensure Peace
- Depends on the situation
- International cooperation
- ($$$) Imported goods
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- Optimist and human rights
- National interest and conflict
- Dad of modern American realism
- States want the power to survive
- Founded Marxism
- guidelines and nations
- Economic or military measure
- influence of another nation
- Terror violence
20 Clues: Ensure Peace • Founded Marxism • Difficult issue • Terror violence • ($$$) Imported goods • guidelines and nations • Contacts between nations • Depends on the situation • Optimist and human rights • Abstain from buying goods • International cooperation • Interaction between nations • influence of another nation • Economic or military measure • National interest and conflict • ...
Reconstruction Crossword 2023-04-20
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- the process by which a legislative body or legally constituted tribunal initiates charges against a public official for misconduct
- The 17th President of the United States
- restricted black peoples right to own property, conduct business, buy and ease land and move freely through public spaces
- a faction within the republican party originating from the parties founding in 1854
- all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction there of, are citizens of the United States and of the state where they reside.
- An act to establish a bureau for the relief of freemen and refugees
- a person from the northern states who went to the south after the civil war to profit
- A bill to guarantee to certain states whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of Government
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- the first African american senator in 1870
- granted African american men the right to vote
- The historic period in which the United States grappled with the question of how to integrate millions of newly freed African Americans into social, political and labor systems
- a white southerner who collaborated with northern republicans during reconstruction
- a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop
13 Clues: The 17th President of the United States • the first African american senator in 1870 • granted African american men the right to vote • An act to establish a bureau for the relief of freemen and refugees • a white southerner who collaborated with northern republicans during reconstruction • ...
Citizen 2020-10-05
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- to show loyalty to the United States flag and the
- swearing loyalty to the United
- law.
- it stands for.
- death!
- To qualify applicants must be at least 18 years old and have been
- being a member of a country and having full rights and responsibilities under that
- is the act of betraying your
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- pass laws, which are usually called
- residents of the United States for 5 years.
- that tells how the city will run.
- is a group of people who share an environment.
- are duties to other people, the government, or society.
- and our Constitution.
- is a member of a community who has rights and responsibilities.
- and the U.S. Constitution makes this crime punishable
- is a privilege or a claim to something.
17 Clues: law. • death! • it stands for. • and our Constitution. • is the act of betraying your • swearing loyalty to the United • that tells how the city will run. • pass laws, which are usually called • is a privilege or a claim to something. • residents of the United States for 5 years. • is a group of people who share an environment. • to show loyalty to the United States flag and the • ...
AzCivics Test Review- Executive & Judicial Branch 2025-12-16
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- Current Governor of Arizona
- Commander-in-Chief of the United States
- Branch of government that interprets/reviews laws
- Advises the President on issues from their departments
- Current Vice President of the United States
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Role the Vice President Plays in the Senate
- Current President of the United States
Down
- Eight other justices of the Supreme Court
- To reject or deny a law
- Highest Court in the Land
- Current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Number of Years in a term for the President
- Head justice of the Supreme Court
- Document is considered to be the Supreme Law of the Land
- Total number of justices on the Supreme Court
- 2nd in the presidential line of succession
17 Clues: To reject or deny a law • Highest Court in the Land • Current Governor of Arizona • Head justice of the Supreme Court • Current President of the United States • Commander-in-Chief of the United States • Branch of government that enforces laws • Eight other justices of the Supreme Court • Current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • 2nd in the presidential line of succession • ...
The Constitution 2013-10-06
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- Article 6 gives this to the Constitution
- these are powers not given to Congress and not denied to the states.
- Article 2 defines this branch
- Article 7 outlines the procedure for what to the Constitution?
- both the state and federal governments can ________ money
- Article 3 defines this branch
- only state governments can establish ___________
- Article 5 deals with the making of these
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- these are powers shared by the state and federal governments
- division of power between the states and the federal government.
- The goals of our government are presented in this part of the Constitution
- Article 1 defines this branch of government
- Article 4 ensures the rights of...
- only the federal government can declare _______
- This establishes our form of government
- Checks and ____________
- to accuse the president
17 Clues: Checks and ____________ • to accuse the president • Article 2 defines this branch • Article 3 defines this branch • Article 4 ensures the rights of... • This establishes our form of government • Article 6 gives this to the Constitution • Article 5 deals with the making of these • Article 1 defines this branch of government • only the federal government can declare _______ • ...
Statue Wars 2021-09-08
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- Activist who started petition to remove the statue
- Type of conflict Statue Wars is about
- Number of states aligned with Confederate States of America
- Social studies concept
- Part of American history that aimed to give African Americans the same rights that white people had.
- Liberal, Activist, Humanitarian, etc
- Former Charlottesville City Councillor
- Surname of man who organised Charlottesville Rally
- Gave the Gettysburg Address
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- Virgin town with Confederate statue
- Southern States wanted to keep slavery. True or False?
- Social studies concept
- Series of laws that required different races to be kept separate
- War fought between North & ?
- Name of Rally in Virginia to protest removal of statues
- Confederate Army General
- Conflict that occurred between 1860-1865
- Ruthless organisation originally established for ex-Confederate veterans
18 Clues: Social studies concept • Social studies concept • Confederate Army General • Gave the Gettysburg Address • War fought between North & ? • Virgin town with Confederate statue • Liberal, Activist, Humanitarian, etc • Type of conflict Statue Wars is about • Former Charlottesville City Councillor • Conflict that occurred between 1860-1865 • ...
Rocket Science Terms 2019-05-14
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- John is the attractive force of the team.
- The engines of a plane.
- The law that states if you punch someone, you will be punched as well
- He was feeling all the force
- He has complete drive to win the game
- Something that soar rapidly
- The father of modern rocket propulsion.
- The helicopters became airborne.
- The law that states the ball will keep rolling unless stopped
- He pushed it violently
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- The person who invented the V-2 Rocket
- The law that states to move the heavy box in one direction will need more force in that direction.
- To pull something
- A car going north at 45 mph.
- The flight was not smooth
- The flight was not rough
- Tim intrudes everywhere
17 Clues: To pull something • He pushed it violently • The engines of a plane. • Tim intrudes everywhere • The flight was not rough • The flight was not smooth • Something that soar rapidly • He was feeling all the force • A car going north at 45 mph. • The helicopters became airborne. • He has complete drive to win the game • The person who invented the V-2 Rocket • ...
The U.S. Constitution 2020-11-09
Across
- Which Article describes how amendments are made?
- Changes in the Constitution?
- How many goals are in the Preamble?
- How many Articles are there?
- Which Article describes how states must respect other states laws, court decisions, and records?
- What describes the structure of the Constitution?
- Intro that states the goals of the government
- The necessary and proper clause gives _______ the power to do things not listed in the Constitution.
- What congressional powers are called
- First ten amendments to the Constitution?
- Which Article stated that when 9 states ratified the Constitution, it would go into effect.
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- How we can change the Constitution other that amendments?
- Which branch is Article III?
- Which branch is Article II?
- How many amendments are there?
- How many parts does the Constitution have?
- Which branch is Article I?
- The two steps in making an amendment are __________ and ratification.
- Which Article states that the Constitution is the Supreme law of the land?
19 Clues: Which branch is Article I? • Which branch is Article II? • Which branch is Article III? • Changes in the Constitution? • How many Articles are there? • How many amendments are there? • How many goals are in the Preamble? • What congressional powers are called • First ten amendments to the Constitution? • How many parts does the Constitution have? • ...
Civil War by Julie Poffenbarger 2019-12-10
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- Southern Capital
- President during Civil War
- Only _____ could fight in the war.
- The Union are from the ______ states.
- type of ship used in Battle of Monitor and Merrimack
- The north had more people and was more _______.
- a place where guns are stored
- conflict between people of the same country (2 words)
- the Southern states' army
- Lee surrendered here
- There was a lack of this
- Lincoln's address was done here
- Union army leader
- America faced a ______ on slavery.
- declared slavery illegal (2 words)
- refusal to give in
- Confederate President
- First battle (2 words)
- Africans could only be this in the North
- Confederate Army leader
- outcome of Battle of Monitor and Merrimack
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- The north was more _______.
- The Confederates are from the _______ states.
- state West Virginia seceded from
- ship used by Union
- Amendment that ruled out slavery
- The south was more _______.
- system of selecting people for required military service
- ship used by Confederates
- took on more roles
- the Northern states' army
- era after the Civil War
- guarantees prisoner the right to go to court (2 words)
- Battle in 1862, southern victory
- highest ranking Union officer
- Country the war took place in
- Thomas Jackson's nickname
- one human owning another
- product in short supply
- South Carolina did this to North Carolina
40 Clues: Southern Capital • Union army leader • ship used by Union • took on more roles • refusal to give in • Lee surrendered here • Confederate President • First battle (2 words) • era after the Civil War • product in short supply • Confederate Army leader • There was a lack of this • one human owning another • ship used by Confederates • the Northern states' army • the Southern states' army • ...
Civics Unit 1 to 3 Crossword - Kyle Tatur's Extra Credit 2021-10-16
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- A constitutional principle where multiple levels of government share equal power.
- These carry the force of law, and are orders that are created by the President.
- The Vice President becomes president whenever the President dies.
- This is a military alliance between the United States and it’s allies.
- This is when one branch of government limits the power of another branch. This prevents a branch from becoming too powerful.
- In this constitutional principle, people have the power.
- These are governmental powers that are directly listed in the U.S. Constitution.
- A line along the Appalachian Mountains that prevented the American Colonists from going out west.
- These people assemble votes.
- These are powers that the government have, but aren’t necessarily stated in the Constitution.
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- States that the President can have no more than two terms of presidency.
- These people write the President’s speeches.
- The introduction of the U.S. Constitution. This shows the layout of our government.
- A law that is shared equally between everyone.
- Leader of the House of Representatives.
- Established free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Governmental powers are given to the states.
- This is when you verify or confirm something.
- Power is shared between the federal government and the state government.
- This allows a Senator to talk for how long they want, and whatever they want to talk about.
20 Clues: These people assemble votes. • Leader of the House of Representatives. • These people write the President’s speeches. • Governmental powers are given to the states. • This is when you verify or confirm something. • A law that is shared equally between everyone. • In this constitutional principle, people have the power. • ...
Civics Unit 1 to 3 Crossword - Kyle Tatur's Extra Credit 2021-10-16
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- These are powers that the government have, but aren’t necessarily stated in the Constitution.
- Leader of the House of Representatives.
- This allows a Senator to talk for how long they want, and whatever they want to talk about.
- Power is shared between the federal government and the state government.
- These people write the President’s speeches.
- This is when one branch of government limits the power of another branch.
- A constitutional principle where multiple levels of government share equal power.
- A law that is shared equally between everyone.
- In this constitutional principle, people have the power.
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- These are governmental powers that are directly listed in the U.S. Constitution.
- The Vice President becomes president whenever the President dies.
- States that the President can have no more than two terms of presidency.
- These carry the force of law, and are orders that are created by the President.
- This is when you verify or confirm something.
- Governmental powers are given to the states.
- The introduction of the U.S. Constitution. This shows the layout of our government.
- A line along the Appalachian Mountains that prevented the American Colonists from going out west.
- These people assemble votes.
- Established free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- This is a military alliance between the United States and it’s allies.
20 Clues: These people assemble votes. • Leader of the House of Representatives. • Governmental powers are given to the states. • These people write the President’s speeches. • This is when you verify or confirm something. • A law that is shared equally between everyone. • In this constitutional principle, people have the power. • ...
The new frontier and the great society 2022-02-17
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- Political slogan used by JFK
- 36th president of the United States
- Former President of Cuba
- Helped families to try and end poverty
- banned prayer in public schools and
- Verbal battle between presidential candidates
- state-required loyalty oaths unconstitutional
- Man who killed Oswald
- the way in which states redraw election
- Election Kennedy became president
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- JFK's killer
- Failed landing operation on Cuba
- served as 30th governor of California
- 35th president of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963
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- American politician, statesman, businessman,
- Contact between Washington and Moscow
- Former president of the soviet union
- Volunteers in Service to America
- 35th president of the USA
- Missiles in Cuba threaten the US
- based on the changing number of people in them.
- “promote world peace and friendship"
- First person to walk on the moon
- Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater
- Race between soviets and USA
- States Air Force officer, and author
- Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere
- Wall surrounding east Berlin
- 37th president of the USA
30 Clues: JFK's killer • Man who killed Oswald • Former President of Cuba • 35th president of the USA • 37th president of the USA • Political slogan used by JFK • Race between soviets and USA • Wall surrounding east Berlin • Volunteers in Service to America • Missiles in Cuba threaten the US • First person to walk on the moon • Failed landing operation on Cuba • ...
storerh Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- replacing incandescent light bulbs with flourescent light bulbs does this
- the original source of wind and water energy
- percentage of coal used for heating
- 13 percent of coal in the United States is used for this
- keeps the heating in your house from escaping
- the nucleus splits in to smaller nuclei
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes
- transportation, electricity, heating & cooling
- what most of the oil in the United States is used for
- electricity made by flowing water
- compounds made from oil
- heat form the Earth's interior
- pushed by wind or water to generate electricity
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- how fossil fuels form
- a factory that makes coal in to chemicals
- when fuel rods make so much heat that the begin to melt
- alcohol and gas combined
- two atomic nuclei combine to one nucleus
- a limitation of solar energy
- least amount of coal is used for this
- what percentage of oil in the United States is exported
- 3 major types of fossil fuels
- chemicals with carbon and hydrogen
- petroleum, natural gas, coal, oil
- hydroelectric, solar, nuclear, and hydrogen power
- light and heat given off by the sun
- least amount of oil in the United States is used for this
- something that creates energy
- hydrogen does not do this
29 Clues: how fossil fuels form • compounds made from oil • alcohol and gas combined • hydrogen does not do this • a limitation of solar energy • 3 major types of fossil fuels • something that creates energy • heat form the Earth's interior • electricity made by flowing water • petroleum, natural gas, coal, oil • chemicals with carbon and hydrogen • percentage of coal used for heating • ...
Chapter XX, Roselyn Rodriguez 2023-10-25
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- a power only belonging to the states
- legal rules the government must observe before depriving a persons life
- oversee the affairs of something
- to state the challenge the truth of something
- to send something for review by a higher court
- to approve something
- power that are not listed in the Constitution but are suggested
- power that were specifically given to congress in the constitution
- to give money to a court to get a person out of jail and return for a trial
- money from the sale or taxation of investment
- to include something
- a minimum of people needs for validity
- charging someone with a crime
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- when everything is equal no matter the race,religion, political beliefs,ect
- when the government powers are restricted by law
- a foreigner getting its citizenship
- giving each branch of government different types of authority
- the right to vote
- to judge whether or not the actions of the other branches are constitutional
- to authorize for a specified purpose
- the only crime the is mentioned in the constitution
- powers that are shared by states and federal government
- a introduction of a document that states purpose for what follows
- believes that the states should get to decide its laws
- to charge a leader when they did something wrong and possibly remove the person from the office
25 Clues: the right to vote • to approve something • to include something • charging someone with a crime • oversee the affairs of something • a foreigner getting its citizenship • a power only belonging to the states • to authorize for a specified purpose • a minimum of people needs for validity • to state the challenge the truth of something • ...
American Imperialism 2023-12-18
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- becomes apart of the United States in 1959
- queen of Hawaii who was overthrown
- country the United States tried to open for trade in the 1850's but at first refused to agree
- when countries send goods to other countries
- reason why Hawaii was important to the United States
- places where countries can sell their surplus (extra) goods
- when countries remove themselves from dealing with other countries
- a form of government with either a king or queen as its leader
- what happened to Japan after dealing with the US
- US Naval commander who made trade agreement with Japan
- water, coal, iron, copper are examples that come from nature
- possession taken of a piece of land or a country, usually by force or without permission
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- he basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group
- king of Hawaii who was overthrown
- places that are needed for ships to refuel and resupply on a long journey
- people doing this activity is a reason why people in the United States heard about Hawaii
- the race to create colonies in other parts of the world
- to give a position as a king or queen
- the belief that the US will extend all the way to the Pacific Ocean
- what is needed to protect your trading ships from your enemies and pirates
20 Clues: king of Hawaii who was overthrown • queen of Hawaii who was overthrown • to give a position as a king or queen • becomes apart of the United States in 1959 • when countries send goods to other countries • what happened to Japan after dealing with the US • reason why Hawaii was important to the United States • US Naval commander who made trade agreement with Japan • ...
Final Review Crossword 2022-06-06
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- Leader of the USSR at the start of WWII
- Stopping the spread of Communism
- This war between USSR and United States
- This Department of _______________ Security created after 9/11
- Barrier between NATO and Communist countries
- This President pardoned Richard Nixon
- President of US at the start of WWII
- The United States provided ________ supplies before getting in WWII
- President during the Watergate scandal
- This theory states that once smaller countries fall, larger ones will too
- This term describes the global economy
- Hussein violated the ban on weapons of mass ______________
- He is the main reason for WWII
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- Another word for separate but equal
- Formed by Malcolm X
- This president planned to use spending to beat USSR
- Pact between USSR and Germany
- Belief of United States at start of WWII
- These headquarters were broken in to in Watergate
- Nixon did this after the Watergate Scandal became public
- City where students were denied entry into Central High School
- This was planted on the homefront to support the War
- President of US at the end of WWII
- The invasion of this country got Britain and France involved in WWII
- President Bush declared war on this country in 2003
- Leader of Italy at the start of WWII
- Civil Disobedience is based on this type of protest
27 Clues: Formed by Malcolm X • Pact between USSR and Germany • He is the main reason for WWII • Stopping the spread of Communism • President of US at the end of WWII • Another word for separate but equal • President of US at the start of WWII • Leader of Italy at the start of WWII • This President pardoned Richard Nixon • President during the Watergate scandal • ...
AP Government Unit 2 Introduction Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- only supported the constitution with the Bill of Rights
- Enforces laws
- Powers given to the federal government such as national defense, foreign policy, and commerce powers
- Makes laws
- Supreme court case which established Judicial Review
- Gives the branches of government the ability to question and limit the powers of the other branches
- The senate has equal representation while the house is based on population
- supporters of the constitution
- Moved the nation's capital to Washington D.C. (the south)
- The National government regulates interstate commerce while states regulate in-state commerce.
- One house congress which gives all states equal representation; favors smaller states
- Division of powers of the government between branches
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- Farmers’ revolt that demonstrated the weakness in the Articles of Confederation
- Trade Compromise: Agreed to abolish slavery after 20 years
- Slaves count as ⅗ of a vote
- Power of the court which allows them to determine if a law is constitutional
- Interprets laws
- A division of power within the government
- Powers given to the state such as regulation of public health and education
- Power given to both state and national government such as taxation
- Two house congress which gives representation based off population; favors larger states
- Outlined the first form of government, but was flawed due to its lack to enforce laws
22 Clues: Makes laws • Enforces laws • Interprets laws • Slaves count as ⅗ of a vote • supporters of the constitution • A division of power within the government • Supreme court case which established Judicial Review • Division of powers of the government between branches • only supported the constitution with the Bill of Rights • ...
Civil War 2022-04-27
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- said all Southern slaves are free
- A 3 day battle fought in Pennsylvania
- A person killed or wounded during battle
- A new type of bullet made of soft lead
- leader of the Confederate army
- A fortified military post
- the practice of making people work without pay and denying them freedom
- the nickname given to Confederate soldiers
- deadliest single day battle
- president of the Confederacy during Civil War
- a bag carried by soldiers during the war that kept supplies
- a large farm in the southern part of the U.S
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- A war measure isolating an area of importance to enemy
- 1st battle of the Civil War
- the name given to states that stayed loyal to the U.S government
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- Military draft
- large caliber firearms
- withdraw formally from membership in federal union
- searched through to steal goods;looted
- a nickname for the South
- President of the United States during Civil War.
- The name the South gave itself during civil war
- The northern states also called the Union
- A person who wants to get rid of slavery
- putting the local interests and customs ahead of the country
- Civil war nurse that founded American Red cross
- nickname of people from the Northern states or Union army
- a warship covered by iron during Civil War
29 Clues: Military draft • large caliber firearms • a nickname for the South • A fortified military post • deadliest single day battle • 1st battle of the Civil War • leader of the Confederate army • said all Southern slaves are free • Troops trained to fight on horseback • A 3 day battle fought in Pennsylvania • searched through to steal goods;looted • ...
The Poltics of Protest Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- Showed defiance of the 1950s
- Feminist author
- Practice of teaching immigrant students in their own language while they also were taught English
- group of young people concerned most about the injustices they saw in countries political and social systems
- Most famous hippie destination in California
- Ruled that states could place restrictions on all abortions
- Mexicans faced this in the southwest of the United States
- Belief that mean and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- outlawed paying men more than women for the same job
- Led by Mario Savio at University of California Berkley
- Protested Vietnam war and called to end apathy and urged citizens to stop accepting a country ran by big corporations and government
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- 350,000 cubans migrated to the Untied States
- New lifestyle based on flamboyant dress, rock band, drug use and communal living
- Act directed to school districts to set uo classes for immigrant in their own language, while leaning Spanish
- People who participated in counter culture
- union organizer who protested and fought for improving conditions of Latin American farm workers
- Folk Music concert in 1969
- People who tried to immigrate and live in the United States
- SCOTUS decision that ruled state governments could not regulate abortion during first three months of pregnancy
- Prohibited public schools from discriminating against women
20 Clues: Feminist author • Folk Music concert in 1969 • Showed defiance of the 1950s • People who participated in counter culture • 350,000 cubans migrated to the Untied States • Most famous hippie destination in California • outlawed paying men more than women for the same job • Led by Mario Savio at University of California Berkley • ...
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 2025-10-13
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- The national legislative body under the Articles of Confederation.
- The first national government of the United States; created a weak central government.
- A formal agreement between countries.
- A national authority that governs the entire country.
- People who owe money.
- Currency printed by the states, often without value backing it.
- New York delegate who supported revising the Articles of Confederation.
- A poor farmer and former soldier who led Shays’s Rebellion.
- Trade between two or more states.
- A place or system where goods are bought and sold.
- Broken up or dissolved (as with the Continental Army).
- Goods brought into a country.
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- Goods sent out to other countries for sale.
- A 1786 meeting that led to calls for the Constitutional Convention.
- A rise in prices combined with a decrease in the value of money.
- Closed the lower Mississippi River to U.S. shipping in 1784.
- The agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War.
- Competition among states or nations setting different trade taxes.
- Exchange of goods between nations.
- A period of low economic activity and high unemployment.
- People who lend money.
- An uprising or protest against a government or authority.
- Virginia leader who called for a stronger national government.
- Taxes on imports or exports.
- Financial challenges such as debt, inflation, or lack of trade.
25 Clues: People who owe money. • People who lend money. • Taxes on imports or exports. • Goods brought into a country. • Trade between two or more states. • Exchange of goods between nations. • A formal agreement between countries. • Goods sent out to other countries for sale. • A place or system where goods are bought and sold. • A national authority that governs the entire country. • ...
Chapter 16-17 2024-02-07
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- To provide evidence or reasons for
- rights. A concept thay laws should be made by each star and not by the federal government
- Well thought out a plan of action
- to firmly establis
- proclamation licon order that freed slacks in all rebelling states
- a serious injury or death
- To formally withdraw
- a place where weapons are kept
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- the act of separating or withdrawing
- Force that opposes Sora slows motion
- state. Slave owning states that stayed in the us
- Promissory mothers issued during the civil war
- a person who is illegally running away
- to strengthen or make stronger
- fought among citizens of the same country
- war. War strategy of destroying the events means of survival
- To enroll in a group such as a military
- a payment made as a reward
18 Clues: to firmly establis • To formally withdraw • a serious injury or death • a payment made as a reward • to strengthen or make stronger • a place where weapons are kept • Well thought out a plan of action • To provide evidence or reasons for • the act of separating or withdrawing • Force that opposes Sora slows motion • a person who is illegally running away • ...
Government Review Crossword 2024-10-16
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- justices on the Supreme Court
- outlines the rights of the people of the usa
- creation of 3 branches of government each with different powers and responsibilities
- the introduction to the Constitution
- president of the senate
- branch that interprets laws
- branch the president is in
- the founding document of the united states
- 435 members
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- branch that writes laws
- the first government of the united states
- made up of the Senate and the House
- parts of the executive branch that are in charge of representing a certain group
- allows the states and the federal government to share power
- two elected officials from each state
- presides over a court of law
- lets each branch make sure the others are doing their jobs
- elected official in charge of the executive branch
18 Clues: 435 members • branch that writes laws • president of the senate • branch the president is in • branch that interprets laws • presides over a court of law • justices on the Supreme Court • made up of the Senate and the House • the introduction to the Constitution • two elected officials from each state • the first government of the united states • ...
The Civil War (Gavin Salas) 2017-02-13
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- President during the civil war
- Turning point of the civil war
- General for the confederacy
- Separate from Union
- March of 60,000 union troops through Georgia
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- When the battle in which the union gains control of Mississippi
- The 18th President
- The surrender of the confederate army
- declaring slaves in confederate states free
- Start of the civil war
- Another name for the confederate states of america
- President of the confederate states
- Bloodiest single day in american military
13 Clues: The 18th President • Separate from Union • Start of the civil war • General for the confederacy • President during the civil war • Turning point of the civil war • President of the confederate states • The surrender of the confederate army • Bloodiest single day in american military • declaring slaves in confederate states free • March of 60,000 union troops through Georgia • ...
game 2024-09-26
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- allow the National government influence over the State since the State is receiving money from the National government
- The rules/laws a lower segment creates can be whatever the writer wants so long as the Constitution is not violated.
- Republican form of government, protection from invasion and internal disorder, promote territorial integrity
- Powers that are written in Article I Section 8: coining money, declaring war, naturalizing citizens
- a form of federal monetary aid under whic hCongress gave a share of federal tax revenue, with virtually no restrictions, to the States
- Powers that are suggested because of an enumerated (expressed) power that has already been used; building a highway system
- elastic clause
- Powers that are used by a sovereign government because governments for all time have used these powers: immigration and acquiring territory
- states that the civil documents of one state be recognized in all states as legal and binding
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- Governmental power is divided into the national and regional levels
- Commerce power
- Supremacy Clause
- Powers Powers that are not allowed to be used by the government whether because it is stated in the Constitution, because of the basic premis of Federalism, or it is forbidden in a state.
- created to have written proof as to what level of Government would be at the top of the United States
- the highest law in the entire United States
- exists at the will of the state government
- a type of grant that is for some particularly but largely defined area of public policy
- Powers that are shared by the national and state levels of government: taxing and lawmaking
- a grant made for a specific, closely defined, purpose
19 Clues: Commerce power • elastic clause • Supremacy Clause • exists at the will of the state government • the highest law in the entire United States • a grant made for a specific, closely defined, purpose • Governmental power is divided into the national and regional levels • a type of grant that is for some particularly but largely defined area of public policy • ...
American Expansion 2023-11-14
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- Jackson: Seventh President of the United States, known for his populist and controversial policies.
- Turner's Rebellion: Slave rebellion led by Nat Turner in Virginia in 1831.
- of 1812: Conflict between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815.
- of Tears: Forced removal of Native American tribes, particularly the Cherokee, from their ancestral lands to Oklahoma.
- Cession: Territory acquired by the United States from Mexico as a result of the Mexican-American War.
- Removal Act: Legislation signed by Andrew Jackson that forced Native American tribes to relocate west of the Mississippi River.
- and Clark expedition (not on the test): Exploration led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to survey the newly acquired western territories.
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- Doctrine: U.S. policy declaring opposition to European colonization in the Americas.
- of Texas: Incorporation of the Republic of Texas into the United States in 1845.
- American War: Conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848 over territorial disputes.
- Purchase (not on the test): Thomas Jefferson's acquisition of a vast territory from France in 1803.
- Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes, often referred to as such due to their assimilation of European customs.
- Destiny: Belief that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent.
- Compromise: Agreement that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, maintaining a balance between slave and free states.
14 Clues: Turner's Rebellion: Slave rebellion led by Nat Turner in Virginia in 1831. • of Texas: Incorporation of the Republic of Texas into the United States in 1845. • of 1812: Conflict between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815. • Doctrine: U.S. policy declaring opposition to European colonization in the Americas. • ...
Ch. 7 Sec. 2 Hamilton and National Finances 2018-01-09
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- Hamilton wanted to rely on this to improve the economy
- "Make all laws which shall be necessary and proper"
- Certificates of debt that carry a promise to buy back at a higher price
- amount (in millions) that states owed from the Revolutionary War
- African American mathematician who surveyed the land for a new capital
- third President of the United States
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- Jefferson believed that we should invest in this because farmers are the most independent voters
- People who favor ______ construction think that the federal government should do only what the Constitution specifically says it can do.
- Created the National Bank of the United States
- money owed by the United States
- people who buy items at low prices in the hope that the value will rise and they can sell the items for profit
- did not want to help the federal government pay the debts of other states
12 Clues: money owed by the United States • third President of the United States • Created the National Bank of the United States • "Make all laws which shall be necessary and proper" • Hamilton wanted to rely on this to improve the economy • amount (in millions) that states owed from the Revolutionary War • ...
Review: Challenges to an Emerging Nation 2013-12-11
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- He wrote the Star-Spangled Banner.
- She was a Native American who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- They led an expedition into the Louisiana territory to explore and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
- Which country did the United States fight against in the War of 1812?
- He was the fourth president of the United States.
- The Lewis and Clark expedition lasted for _____years.
- Federalists in _______________(part of the country) did not want to go to war with Britain.
- During the War of 1812, the British burned the _______________and most of Washington D.C.
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- He was the third president of the United States and he bought the Louisiana territory from France.
- He sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803.
- What city in Missouri did the Lewis and Clark expedition leave from?
- This person explored the __________________ region of the United States in the early 1800’s.
12 Clues: He wrote the Star-Spangled Banner. • He was the fourth president of the United States. • The Lewis and Clark expedition lasted for _____years. • He sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803. • She was a Native American who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. • What city in Missouri did the Lewis and Clark expedition leave from? • ...
The Great Depression 2021-01-27
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- An American political figure, diplomat and activist
- Raised US tariffs on over 20,000 imported goods
- Borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock
- “The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed.”
- A 1928 international agreement in which signatory states promised not to use war to resolve “disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be,”.
- The drought-stricken Southern Plains of the United States.
- Investment in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss
- A gathering of 10,000-25,000 WWI veterans who converged on Washington, D.C. demanding bonus payment for wartime services
- Pledge to buy all unsold shares
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- A government corporation administered by the United States Federal Government between 1932 and 1957 that provided financial support to state and local governments
- The 32nd president of the United States
- Known for the The Grapes of Wrath which summed up the bitterness of the Great Depression decade
- A political regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual
- A collective action taken during the auction of a foreclosed property to force the sale of a property at a low price
- American physician who was best known for his resolving old-age pension proposal during the Great Depression
- Photographer whose pictures clearly documented the negative effects of the Depression on Americans
- A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Great Depression
17 Clues: Pledge to buy all unsold shares • The 32nd president of the United States • Raised US tariffs on over 20,000 imported goods • An American political figure, diplomat and activist • Borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock • The drought-stricken Southern Plains of the United States. • ...
The Federalist Era 2022-09-21
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- Things Washington did that became examples for other to follow.
- Belief that states gave federal government its' power.
- John Adams' Vice President
- Miami Chief
- Attorney General
- French diplomats demand a bribe just to talk.
- Washington's policy to stay out of other countries conflicts or entanglements.
- Popular treaty re-opened the Mississippi and settled the border with Spain.
- Jefferson and Madison led this political party which liked limited government.
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- Taking Americans and making them serve in the Royal Navy.
- Adams and Hamilton led this political party which favored a strong federal government.
- Where Anthony Wayne defeated Native Americans leading to the Treaty of Greenville.
- Established three levels of federal courts and defined their powers.
- The concept that a state can repeal or overturn laws they feel are unconstitutional.
- Secretary of War
- Washington warned people about political factions and foreign entanglements.
- Statements made by Virginia and Kentucky suggesting states could nullify rules they felt were unconstitutional.
- Treaty with England that didn't end impressment and wasn't popular.
- Favoring on faction over another.
- Second President of the United States
- protested the tax on American-made whiskey.
- Secretary of the Treasury with plan to repay debts.
- Department heads who serve as advisors to the president.
23 Clues: Miami Chief • Secretary of War • Attorney General • John Adams' Vice President • Favoring on faction over another. • Second President of the United States • protested the tax on American-made whiskey. • French diplomats demand a bribe just to talk. • Secretary of the Treasury with plan to repay debts. • Belief that states gave federal government its' power. • ...
The 27 Amendments 2022-10-12
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- The right to life, liberty, property, and no double jeopardy or self-incrimination.
- The right to not be searched or have something taken away within reason.
- The right to an jury trial in a civil case.
- Protection from excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishments.
- The freedom of religion, speech, and to peacefully assemble together.
- Women's right to vote.
- The abolishment of slavery.
- Limits the terms Presidents can serve.
- Repeal of prohibition of alcohol.
- The right to own a gun.
- The succession for presidency shall something happen to the President.
- Congress cannot get a pay raise until the next term.
- Any rights not given to the federal government are given to the states.
- The right to a speedy trial, public trial, and with a jury of your peers.
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- No voting discrimination of race.
- Equal protection under the Constitution for all United States citizens.
- Popular vote for United States Senate.
- Prohibition of alcohol.
- Income tax is legal.
- The rights not listed in the Constitution.
- The right to not house a solider.
- The minimum voting age is 18.
- Washington D.C. have the right to vote for President.
- There are separate ballets for the President and Vice President.
- Moving of dates for terms of presidency.
- No poll taxes are allowed.
- Protects the states from law suits.
27 Clues: Income tax is legal. • Women's right to vote. • Prohibition of alcohol. • The right to own a gun. • No poll taxes are allowed. • The abolishment of slavery. • The minimum voting age is 18. • No voting discrimination of race. • The right to not house a solider. • Repeal of prohibition of alcohol. • Protects the states from law suits. • Popular vote for United States Senate. • ...
Civics Unit 1 to 3 Crossword - Kyle Tatur 2021-10-16
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- A constitutional principle where multiple levels of government share equal power.
- The introduction of the U.S. Constitution. This shows the layout of our government.
- These are powers that the government have, but aren’t necessarily stated in the Constitution.
- A line along the Appalachian Mountains that prevented the American Colonists from going out west.
- This is a military alliance between the United States and it’s allies.
- States that the President can have no more than two terms of presidency.
- This is when you verify or confirm something.
- The Vice President becomes president whenever the President dies.
- A law that is shared equally between everyone.
- Governmental powers are given to the states.
- These carry the force of law, and are orders that are created by the President.
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- These are governmental powers that are directly listed in the U.S. Constitution.
- This is when one branch of government limits the power of another branch. This prevents a branch from becoming too powerful.
- Power is shared between the federal government and the state government.
- In this constitutional principle, people have the power.
- These people write the President’s speeches.
- These people assemble votes.
- Leader of the House of Representatives.
- This allows a Senator to talk for how long they want, and whatever they want to talk about.
- Established free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
20 Clues: These people assemble votes. • Leader of the House of Representatives. • These people write the President’s speeches. • Governmental powers are given to the states. • This is when you verify or confirm something. • A law that is shared equally between everyone. • In this constitutional principle, people have the power. • ...
The Civil War Part 1 Vocabulary 2023-04-19
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- A person who worked to end slavery during the 1700s and 1800sUnionUnion
- A place where weapons and military equipment are stored
- To actively use or do something
- Unable to be taken away or denied
- Allowed or legal under the terms of the U.S. Constitution
- The highest court in the land
- The action of rescuing someone or setting them free
- When each side in a dispute gives up some of their demands to reach an agreement
- The states that made up the United States of America; during the Civil War, the states that supported the US government
- Obvious
- The qualities that make up the personality and behavior of a person or a country
- Allowed or legal under the terms of the U.S. ConstitutionNatural rights
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- A building or group of buildings where goods are produced
- The condition of being a state in the United States
- Rights that all people were born with and that cannot be taken away by the governmentSelf-evident
- The act of taking a stand against something by the way of words or actions
- To formally withdraw membership
- The part of the government responsible for making laws
- A secret organization that helped slaves escape to freedom
- A system in which people are legally owned by another and forced to work without pay
20 Clues: Obvious • The highest court in the land • To actively use or do something • To formally withdraw membership • Unable to be taken away or denied • The condition of being a state in the United States • The action of rescuing someone or setting them free • The part of the government responsible for making laws • A place where weapons and military equipment are stored • ...
