states Crossword Puzzles
North & South 2020-05-04
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- Both sides give up something to reach an agreement
- Made up of lots of cities; people live close together
- Made up of lots of farms; people live far apart
- States that stayed together; Union = North
- When a state chooses to ignore a national law
- To bring goods into the country to sell.
- Breaking away from a country
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- Growing crops to sell at market
- The people have the power to decide
- This region manufactured goods and favored tariffs.
- A tax on imports to protect U.S. businesses and factories
- making/creating lots of something in a factory
- Belief that states are more important than the nation and its laws
- States that broke away; Confederacy = South
- This region relied on agriculture and felt they could nullify laws.
15 Clues: Breaking away from a country • Growing crops to sell at market • The people have the power to decide • To bring goods into the country to sell. • States that stayed together; Union = North • States that broke away; Confederacy = South • When a state chooses to ignore a national law • making/creating lots of something in a factory • ...
WWII 2020-04-30
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- siege from Nazis in soviet city
- allied invasion of France north Africa.
- city in which was nuked by the united states.
- was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 60,000–80,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war
- first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces
- naval battle in the pacific theater
- code name for battle of Normandy
- last major German offensive campaign in the western front
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- surprise military attack on united states soil
- name of island in which USA marines and navy captured.
- united states air raid on Tokyo
- battle of southern Russia between soviet union and Germany
- when French troops invaded Germanys Saar district
- a method of warfare where the attacker, spearheaded using force
- battle of France on western front
15 Clues: siege from Nazis in soviet city • united states air raid on Tokyo • code name for battle of Normandy • battle of France on western front • naval battle in the pacific theater • allied invasion of France north Africa. • city in which was nuked by the united states. • surprise military attack on united states soil • when French troops invaded Germanys Saar district • ...
World War 1 2023-05-30
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- Who got all the blame for World War 1.
- Which side won World War 1?
- What treaty was signed after World War 1?
- Where did the United States first land in World War 1.
- Who was the greatest hero of World War 1.
- An allied country that is an island.
- What country lost the most after World War 1.
- Which country surrendered first in World War 1.
- Who was the youngest soldier to die (15 years old).
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- Where was trench warfare used at?
- Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on?
- Whos assasinating started World War 1(last name)?
- What rapid fire guns was heavily used?
- The battle of __ was the first battle the Untied States joined.
- What were Great Britain, France, Italy, and the United States called?
15 Clues: Which side won World War 1? • Where was trench warfare used at? • An allied country that is an island. • Who got all the blame for World War 1. • What rapid fire guns was heavily used? • Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on? • What treaty was signed after World War 1? • Who was the greatest hero of World War 1. • What country lost the most after World War 1. • ...
Politics: Presidents, Global Conflicts, Environmental Concerns 2023-07-13
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- - Last name of the President of Russia.
- - Last name of the 45th President of the United States.
- - Last name of the 44th President of the United States.
- - Middle Eastern country involved in a conflict with the United States.
- - Political movement focused on environmental protection and sustainability.
- - The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- - Middle Eastern country embroiled in a civil war.
- - Use of violence for political gain or to instill fear.
- - Exchange of goods and services between nations.
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- - Practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
- - Concerns related to the long-term state of the Earth's environment.
- - First name of a prominent environmental activist.
- - International alliance for collective defense.
- - System of government by the people, for the people.
- - Heads of state and government leaders.
15 Clues: - Last name of the President of Russia. • - Heads of state and government leaders. • - International alliance for collective defense. • - Exchange of goods and services between nations. • - Middle Eastern country embroiled in a civil war. • - First name of a prominent environmental activist. • - System of government by the people, for the people. • ...
Warm Up Monday June 9 Year in Review 2025-06-08
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- this proclamation freed slaves in the Confederacy
- the President leads the _________________ branch
- U.S. Congressmen who wanted to go to war with England in 1812
- the Trail of Tears was the result of the ___________ Removal Act
- the Kansas/Nebraska act allowed for popular _______________ to decide slave status
- After the election of Lincoln, the Southern states began to _________________
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- the American colonies demanded "no___________without representation!"
- the U.S. government is divided into 3
- the foundation for Southern plantation economy
- the British forcing sailors to join their Navy
- this President was considered the President of the Common Man
- the 13 territories that became the United States
- balancing power between states and federal government
- the government that controlled the 13 colonies
- the law making body of the U.S. government
15 Clues: the U.S. government is divided into 3 • the law making body of the U.S. government • the foundation for Southern plantation economy • the British forcing sailors to join their Navy • the government that controlled the 13 colonies • the President leads the _________________ branch • the 13 territories that became the United States • ...
Lesson 22 Vocabulary 2024-12-11
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- - State in the United States that has a large desert.
- - North American country south of U.S. border.
- - Successful completion of a task or goal.
- - Language that is spoken in the United States.
- - Type of workers that move from place to place to find work.
- - School with grades kindergarten through fifth grade.
- - Protesting or refusing to deal with a company.
- States - Star Spangled Banner is the National Anthem.
- - Giving up something valuable to gain something more valuable.
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- - State that has the World Series Champions.
- - Moving to another country and settling there.
- - A large grocery store.
- - People in our family that came before us.
- - Focusing on a task or something that is being said.
- - Using a method peacefully to get a point across.
15 Clues: - A large grocery store. • - Successful completion of a task or goal. • - People in our family that came before us. • - State that has the World Series Champions. • - North American country south of U.S. border. • - Moving to another country and settling there. • - Language that is spoken in the United States. • - Protesting or refusing to deal with a company. • ...
Constitution 2 2025-04-14
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- Compromise made by Constitutional Convention in which states would have equal representation in Congress
- Agreement that each slave counted as three-fifths of a person in determining representation in Congress
- Executive, Legislative, Judicial
- A group of people who have the power to make laws (Congress)
- An action taken by Congress to reverse or overrule a presidential veto
- system used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch
- Written by William Paterson. It represented the smaller states andsaid that each state should have the same number of representatives no matter the population.
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- A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution
- one of the chambers of Congress that comprises the Legislative Branch of the United States government. Currently 435 representatives
- the legislature of the United States government
- written by James Madison. It represented the desires of the larger states and said that the number of representatives to Congress should be based on the state's population.
- One of the chambers of Congress. There are exactly 100 Senators in the Senate. Each state elects two Senators
12 Clues: Executive, Legislative, Judicial • the legislature of the United States government • A group of people who have the power to make laws (Congress) • A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution • An action taken by Congress to reverse or overrule a presidential veto • system used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch • ...
The 1920s 2013-03-13
12 Clues: to protest • commercials • made cheap cars • being productive • United States labor • Nations that compete • treaty signed in 1928 • United states aviator • He took over politics • a system of government • a series of government attacks • combination of a capitalist economic system
procurement principles 2025-02-09
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- states that the procurement process should treat every player equally including the women, people with disability and youths
- states that the procurement process should take into consideration the environment, social and economic impact throughout the product lifecycles
- states that information provided to stakeholders should be open and with high level of honesty
- States that procurement process should achieve its intended objectives and outcomes
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- states that all information in the tendering process should be availed with no favoritism or biasnee
- states that procurement process should allow value for money and allow healthy competition
- states that all individuals involved in purchasing process should be held responsible for their decision
- States that goods should be procured in the lowest possible cost and without wasting time
8 Clues: States that procurement process should achieve its intended objectives and outcomes • States that goods should be procured in the lowest possible cost and without wasting time • states that procurement process should allow value for money and allow healthy competition • ...
The Ten Commandments 2020-11-24
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- Thou shalt not _______.
- Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's ______.
- which commandment(the number)states to not covet thy neighbour's goods?
- Which Commandment(the number) states not to kill?
- Remember to keep holy the _______ day.
- I am the ______ thy God. Thou shalt have no strange gods before me.
- Which Commandment(the number) states to honour your father and mother?
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- Thou shalt not bear false ______ against thy neighbour.
- Thou shalt not ______ adultery
- Thou shalt not ______.
- Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's ______.
- Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in ______.
- _____ thy father and thy mother.
13 Clues: Thou shalt not ______. • Thou shalt not _______. • Thou shalt not ______ adultery • _____ thy father and thy mother. • Remember to keep holy the _______ day. • Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's ______. • Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's ______. • Which Commandment(the number) states not to kill? • Thou shalt not bear false ______ against thy neighbour. • ...
Document D 2023-01-29
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- needs to be taken within 3 years of the Constitution's ratification
- number of years a senator is in office
- home of the infamous tea party
- one of the states with eight representatives
- one representative per ___thousand
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- state with fewest initial representatives in Congress
- House of representatives based on
- Each state shall have at least one of these
- The combined legislative power of the House and the Senate
- The smaller of the two states with 6 representatives
- states with five representatives
- composed of 2 representatives per state
12 Clues: home of the infamous tea party • states with five representatives • House of representatives based on • one representative per ___thousand • number of years a senator is in office • composed of 2 representatives per state • Each state shall have at least one of these • one of the states with eight representatives • The smaller of the two states with 6 representatives • ...
The Lincoln Memorial 2018-03-01
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- Each column stands for the different ________________.
- Who killed the president?
- Who made the sculpture?
- What states were African Americans free in?
- Workers put thirty-six ________________ around the building.
- What stone was used to build the memorial?
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- What sits in the center of the memorial?
- Something that helps us remember someone is a _____________.
- What war did Lincoln lead the country in?
- Parts of Lincoln's ______________ are on the walls inside the memorial.
- African Americans were slaves in what states?
- Lincoln reunited the country and made slavery _____________.
12 Clues: Who made the sculpture? • Who killed the president? • What sits in the center of the memorial? • What war did Lincoln lead the country in? • What stone was used to build the memorial? • What states were African Americans free in? • African Americans were slaves in what states? • Each column stands for the different ________________. • ...
Civil War vocabulary 2018-09-30
10 Clues: The South • The North • Strategy of the South • Strategy of the North • period before the war • Participate by all citizens • Separate from the original country • States that own slaves but are not the South • Issued by Lincoln to free slaves in some states • Properties of white people before the civil war
Daily Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-03
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- Brown's statement to the Virginia Court
- a state or period of fighting between states or nations
- the lone star state
- another word for slave catchers
- the name of the pro-slavery states
- name of anti-slavery states
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- 1850
- Compromise In 1820
- nickname the south gave the north
- abbreviation for what slaves used to become free
10 Clues: 1850 • Compromise In 1820 • the lone star state • name of anti-slavery states • another word for slave catchers • nickname the south gave the north • the name of the pro-slavery states • Brown's statement to the Virginia Court • abbreviation for what slaves used to become free • a state or period of fighting between states or nations
Starting A New Nation Crossword 2021-09-16
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- A Document in 1787, Establishes 5 New States.
- Part of the Legislative Branch, Supporting Larger States.
- Part of the Legislative Branch, Supporting Smaller States.
- The 1st U.S. Constitution, Purposely Meant to be Ineffective.
- 60% of Slaves Counting As Part of The Population.
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- The Political Party Standing in Support of the Wealthy, Led by Alexander Hamilton.
- A Series of Published Papers Meant to Advertise and Encourage the Use of the New Constitution.
- The First 10 Amendments Meant to Protect the People from the Government.
- Angry Farmers Rebel Over High War Taxes.
- Compromises Meant to Satisfy Both Large and Small States.
- The Political Party Standing in Support of the Common Man, Led by Thomas Jefferson.
11 Clues: Angry Farmers Rebel Over High War Taxes. • A Document in 1787, Establishes 5 New States. • 60% of Slaves Counting As Part of The Population. • Compromises Meant to Satisfy Both Large and Small States. • Part of the Legislative Branch, Supporting Larger States. • Part of the Legislative Branch, Supporting Smaller States. • ...
Civil War by Ava 2022-04-26
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- a small bag that is carried on the shoulder or back used by a soldier or hikers
- a warship covered or protected with Iron
- a leather shoe that reaches to the ankle
- the North part of the United States that wanted to get rid of Slavery
- the south part of the United States that wanted to keep Slavery
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- a person whos from the northern states who went to the southern states after the Civil war to collect money from the reconstruction
- a field that grows cotton, vegetables, and
- a dollar bill
- Someone who didn't want Slavery
- soldiers marching or fighting
- a military detachment for armed forces that uses large guns
11 Clues: a dollar bill • soldiers marching or fighting • Someone who didn't want Slavery • a warship covered or protected with Iron • a leather shoe that reaches to the ankle • a field that grows cotton, vegetables, and • a military detachment for armed forces that uses large guns • the south part of the United States that wanted to keep Slavery • ...
8.2 creating the constitution (Marshal) 2022-04-14
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- This plan wanted to give every state 1 vote so smaller states could change laws (2 Words)
- The new government meant to protect these for citizens
- This plan was made to favor the larger state with a greater population
- He read over 100 government books so that he can fix the States movements
- The southern states relied on this because it was not taxed by the government
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- 55 delegates met in Philadelphia to decide he the states were to be governed
- This convention stated that slaves would be counted for the state's tax
- The city that 5 delegates showed up to plan Shay's rebellion
- Washington was elected this of the convention
- These men were elected to lead the states in the right direction.
10 Clues: Washington was elected this of the convention • The new government meant to protect these for citizens • The city that 5 delegates showed up to plan Shay's rebellion • These men were elected to lead the states in the right direction. • This plan was made to favor the larger state with a greater population • ...
8.2 creating the constitution (Glenn mast 4th hour) 2022-04-14
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- the virginia plan helped the _________ states.
- read over one hundred books on the government in preparation for the constitutional convention.
- robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S.
- in early july the committee offered the great ___________________ to satisfy the smaller states.
- under this compromise ________-_______ of the slave population would be counted when setting direct taxes on the states.
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- led by __________ of New York, he called for the states to send representatives to philadelphia to discuss changes in the articles of confederation.
- in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________.
- this plan benefited the small states.(two words)
- there were 55 delegates who showed up to the constitutional ________________ in philadelphia.
- the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers.
10 Clues: the virginia plan helped the _________ states. • this plan benefited the small states.(two words) • the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers. • in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________. • robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S. • ...
8.2 creating the constitution (Glenn mast 4th hour) 2022-04-14
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- the virginia plan helped the _________ states.
- read over one hundred books on the government in preparation for the constitutional convention.
- robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S.
- in early july the committee offered the great ___________________ to satisfy the smaller states.
- under this compromise ________-_______ of the slave population would be counted when setting direct taxes on the states.
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- led by __________ of New York, he called for the states to send representatives to philadelphia to discuss changes in the articles of confederation.
- in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________.
- this plan benefited the small states.(two words)
- there were 55 delegates who showed up to the constitutional ________________ in philadelphia.
- the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers.
10 Clues: the virginia plan helped the _________ states. • this plan benefited the small states.(two words) • the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers. • in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________. • robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S. • ...
8.2 creating the constitution (Glenn mast 4th hour) 2022-04-14
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- the virginia plan helped the _________ states.
- read over one hundred books on the government in preparation for the constitutional convention.
- robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S.
- in early july the committee offered the great ___________________ to satisfy the smaller states.
- under this compromise ________-_______ of the slave population would be counted when setting direct taxes on the states.
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- led by __________ of New York, he called for the states to send representatives to philadelphia to discuss changes in the articles of confederation.
- in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________.
- this plan benefited the small states.(two words)
- there were 55 delegates who showed up to the constitutional ________________ in philadelphia.
- the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers.
10 Clues: the virginia plan helped the _________ states. • this plan benefited the small states.(two words) • the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers. • in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________. • robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S. • ...
8.2 creating the constitution (Glenn mast 4th hour) 2022-04-14
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- the virginia plan helped the _________ states.
- read over one hundred books on the government in preparation for the constitutional convention.
- robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S.
- in early july the committee offered the great ___________________ to satisfy the smaller states.
- under this compromise ________-_______ of the slave population would be counted when setting direct taxes on the states.
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- led by __________ of New York, he called for the states to send representatives to philadelphia to discuss changes in the articles of confederation.
- in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________.
- this plan benefited the small states.(two words)
- there were 55 delegates who showed up to the constitutional ________________ in philadelphia.
- the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers.
10 Clues: the virginia plan helped the _________ states. • this plan benefited the small states.(two words) • the _______ rebellion consisted of 1500 farmers. • in the constitutional convention they argued for over a __________. • robert morris nominated ______________ to be the next president of the U.S. • ...
U.S. State Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
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- The most remote state in the union.
- this state is where the famous fried chicken resturant came from!
- You may hear somebody call this state the "nutmeg state"
- The State where Abraham Lincoln Was Born.
- One of the only states to be independent.
- often called the "Cotton State"
- the first state in the united states.
- Known For having Las Vegas within its borders.
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- this cheesy state is the dairy capital of the U.S!
- the smallest state in the United states.
- this state is very well known for the city of detroit!
- The state is ironically called "the sunshine state"
- This state is famous for potatoes!
- in this landlocked state it is illegal to hunt whales!
- The state famous for "the big apple"
15 Clues: often called the "Cotton State" • This state is famous for potatoes! • The most remote state in the union. • The state famous for "the big apple" • the first state in the united states. • the smallest state in the United states. • The State where Abraham Lincoln Was Born. • One of the only states to be independent. • Known For having Las Vegas within its borders. • ...
Congress 2013-10-06
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- interprets the law.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- the lower legislative house of the United States.
- a rule defining correct procedure or behavior in government.
- the distribution of power in an organization between a central authority and the constituent units.
- the smaller upper assembly in US Congress.
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- having two branches or chambers.
- the younger of two major parties in the United States.
- all three branches of government limit the powers of each other.
- having the power to make laws.
- the older of two major political parties in the United States.
- dividing the powers equally between the three branches.
- executes the law.
- a formal and organized process of electing or being elected.
- a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
15 Clues: executes the law. • interprets the law. • having the power to make laws. • having two branches or chambers. • the lower legislative house of the United States. • dividing the powers equally between the three branches. • the smaller upper assembly in US Congress. • the younger of two major parties in the United States. • ...
UNIT 5 2016-04-11
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- A party that wants to keep territories free of slaves
- The great pacificator; He came up with a compromise over slave and free states
- A New York Abolitionst that killed 5 proslavery settlers to prove his point of slavery being bad
- The federal government must support slavery
- Northern Abolitionists helped slaves escape by using these
- The place that John Brown first attacked
- Stood his ground against the Union
- A plan to starve the South
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- The first state to secede from the Union
- Popular sovereignty lets the states decide
- A vote that allows people to choose
- Federal government should support slavery and defend the union
- The states thet seceded from the Union
- Required private citizens to help apprehending slaves
- Slavery must not be allowed in the territories
15 Clues: A plan to starve the South • Stood his ground against the Union • A vote that allows people to choose • The states thet seceded from the Union • The first state to secede from the Union • The place that John Brown first attacked • Popular sovereignty lets the states decide • The federal government must support slavery • Slavery must not be allowed in the territories • ...
Code talker 2021-04-12
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- an Indian tribe that helped the United States with codes in ww2
- a nuclear bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in ww2
- a the Second World War that led to many deaths
- the president during the begging and middle of ww2 for America
- Germany,Japan,Italy
- one of the enemy of the United States in ww2
- the rank above corporal
- America,great Britain,Russia
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- a battle during ww2 that helped turn the tide for the Allie powers
- a nuclear bomb that destroyed Nagasaki in ww2
- a branch in the United States military
- an island used to fight in ww2
- a plane used by the Japanese
- a pilot who would run into ships with their planes
- a Navaho code talker
15 Clues: Germany,Japan,Italy • a Navaho code talker • the rank above corporal • a plane used by the Japanese • America,great Britain,Russia • an island used to fight in ww2 • a branch in the United States military • one of the enemy of the United States in ww2 • a nuclear bomb that destroyed Nagasaki in ww2 • a nuclear bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in ww2 • ...
Civil War 2022-11-02
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- A large farm in the southern United States.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of a law.
- refers to a group of people whose practices, race, religion, ethnicity, or other characteristics are fewer in numbers than the main groups.
- southern states chose to leave.
- also called the "Union"
- a person against you
- a heated argument or disagreement.
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- a person who secretly collects and reports information.
- A person who wanted to eliminate slavery.
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- cease resistance to an enemy.
- before war
- the aim of an attack.
15 Clues: before war • a person against you • the aim of an attack. • also called the "Union" • cease resistance to an enemy. • southern states chose to leave. • a heated argument or disagreement. • A person who wanted to eliminate slavery. • A large farm in the southern United States. • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • ...
Forming a Government 2023-11-28
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- a set of basic principles that determines the powers and duties of a government
- trade between two or more states
- voting rights
- the new national constitution, which made a new Confederation Congress the national government
- delegate from Virginia known as the "Father of the Constitution"
- increased prices combined with the reduced value of money
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- constitutional amendments that protect the
- meeting held in Philadelphia to create a new constitution
- taxes on imports or exports
- the sharing of power between a central government and the states that make up a country
- official approval by the states
- A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment
- ____ Statue of Religious Freedom
- branch of the president and departments that help run the government
- a poor farmer and Revolutionary War veteran
15 Clues: voting rights • taxes on imports or exports • official approval by the states • trade between two or more states • ____ Statue of Religious Freedom • constitutional amendments that protect the • a poor farmer and Revolutionary War veteran • meeting held in Philadelphia to create a new constitution • A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment • ...
The bill of rights 2023-10-18
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- the governemnt cannot give you cruel or unusual punishment in this amendment
- What does a police need in order to search your home ?
- this power protect the public's health and welfare ?
- these amendments were ___ in december
- extends the rights to a jury trial
- What amendment gives you the right to carry guns ?
- this amendment not denied to the states are reserved to the states
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- what power gives you the right to declare war ?
- this power levy taxes
- in this amendment you cannot be charged twice for the same crime
- What amendment states that you don't have to house anyone?
- you must be told of your charges in this amendment
- What amendment have 5 rights ?
- where are the bill of rights located
- not necessarily denied in other amendments
15 Clues: this power levy taxes • What amendment have 5 rights ? • extends the rights to a jury trial • where are the bill of rights located • these amendments were ___ in december • not necessarily denied in other amendments • what power gives you the right to declare war ? • you must be told of your charges in this amendment • What amendment gives you the right to carry guns ? • ...
4th of July Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Sam, A tactic used by the United States military to increase enlistment
- Showing extreme support for ones country
- A date of significance that that reoccurs
- The act to be able to act without restraint
- A summer month that Independence Day is celebrated
- An overthrow of a previous institution
- A device containing gunpowder that causes a spectacular explosion
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- A cookout where food is roasted over an open fire sometimes basted in Barbecue Sauce
- Having free will to do what you want
- The year America got its independence from Great Britain
- An official statement or proclamation
- A handheld firework
- Being free in society
- white and blue, The colors of the United States
- Founders, The term we associate towards the people that created the United States
15 Clues: A handheld firework • Being free in society • Having free will to do what you want • An official statement or proclamation • An overthrow of a previous institution • Showing extreme support for ones country • A date of significance that that reoccurs • The act to be able to act without restraint • white and blue, The colors of the United States • ...
US East of Mississippi River Slides Crossword 2025-04-08
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- Common industry due to dense forest coverage of Appalachian Mountains.
- 2005, which killed 1,800 people.
- Given the nickname “The Nation’s Breadbasket”.
- Largest subregion in the Eastern Mississippi Region.
- Located on the northeast corner of the United States.
- Oldest and longest mountain range in the Eastern Mississippi region.
- Largest Body of Water East of the Mississippi River.
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- Choctaw phrase meaning “Great Water” or “Father of Waters”.
- Tributary of the Mississippi River.
- The nation’s capital, Washington D.C, is also located in this region.
- Where the Appalachian Mountains begin in the United States.
- Can naturally be found in this part of the United States.
- Covers about 600,000 Square Miles.
- Largest group of freshwater lakes in the world.
- Allows farming to flourish in the East pf the Mississippi region.
15 Clues: 2005, which killed 1,800 people. • Covers about 600,000 Square Miles. • Tributary of the Mississippi River. • Given the nickname “The Nation’s Breadbasket”. • Largest group of freshwater lakes in the world. • Largest subregion in the Eastern Mississippi Region. • Largest Body of Water East of the Mississippi River. • ...
Crossword Crisps 2025-11-21
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- Rights all people have from birth: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- Main leader of the Anti-Federalists
- A compromise that set up a legislature based on both population and equality.
- Leader of the Federalists.
- To approve or make official.
- Against the Constitution - wanted the states to hold the most power.
- A document that protects individual liberties.
- Plan of government based on population - favored by large states.
- First government of the U.S. - was very weak.
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- Plan of government based on equality, favored by small states.
- Considered the "Father of the Constitution.
- Pattern for orderly growth in the U.S.
- To add or to make a change.
- Led a rebellion against Massachusetts' high taxes.
- Supports the Constitution - wanted a strong central government.
15 Clues: Leader of the Federalists. • To add or to make a change. • To approve or make official. • Main leader of the Anti-Federalists • Pattern for orderly growth in the U.S. • Considered the "Father of the Constitution. • First government of the U.S. - was very weak. • A document that protects individual liberties. • Led a rebellion against Massachusetts' high taxes. • ...
The 2016 US elections 2016-10-10
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- Obligatory financial contributions
- American citizens can legally possess one
- Stand up against
- “Stronger …” is her slogan
- Self-assured
- Either political or military
- Colour of the US president's house
- They defend American conservatism
- Voters
- Name of the current US president
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- Republican presidential nominee in 2016
- They represent the 50 states on the American flag
- Discussion on the main issues, often televised
- Where the states choose the presidential candidates
- The authorities
- Symbol of the Democratic Party
- Come to a country of which one is not a native
- Democratic presidential nominee in 2016
- American currency
- Pink's open letter is addressed to him
20 Clues: Voters • Self-assured • The authorities • Stand up against • American currency • “Stronger …” is her slogan • Either political or military • Symbol of the Democratic Party • Name of the current US president • They defend American conservatism • Obligatory financial contributions • Colour of the US president's house • Pink's open letter is addressed to him • ...
Constitutional Amendments 2024-02-22
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- right to vote
- Income tax
- civil rights
- congressional pay
- direct election of senators
- Limit on presential terms
- speedy, public trial
- rights of accused persons
- slavery abolished
- right to bear arms
- "Lame duck" sessions
- quartering of troops
- trial by jury
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- abolition
- rights of the people
- woman suffrage
- lawsuits against states
- voting in the District of Columbia
- presidential disability / succession
- separation of church and state
- powers reserved to the states or the people
- repeal of prohibition
- Prohibition
- no unreasonable search and seizure
- election of executives
- 18 year old vote
- Limits of fines and punishments
27 Clues: abolition • Income tax • Prohibition • civil rights • right to vote • trial by jury • woman suffrage • 18 year old vote • congressional pay • slavery abolished • right to bear arms • rights of the people • speedy, public trial • "Lame duck" sessions • quartering of troops • repeal of prohibition • election of executives • lawsuits against states • Limit on presential terms • rights of accused persons • ...
Show what you know 2023-12-04
Across
- loose alliance of states
- votes based on population
- makes sure laws are fair
- first 10 amendments
- didn’t want a strong central government
- government split into 3 branches
- independent power
- 3/5 of slaves count towards votes
- vote on who represents us
- when the government splits into three so they don’t get too powerful
- votes based on population
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- makes sure everyone is equal
- first government where states had all power
- makes laws
- representatives vote on constitution
- one power
- changes to the constitution
- 1 vote per state
- enforces laws
- wanted strong central government
- law signed and agreed on
- one vote per state
22 Clues: one power • makes laws • enforces laws • 1 vote per state • independent power • one vote per state • first 10 amendments • loose alliance of states • makes sure laws are fair • law signed and agreed on • votes based on population • vote on who represents us • votes based on population • changes to the constitution • makes sure everyone is equal • government split into 3 branches • ...
Wedding 2025-08-06
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- First concert
- Their favorite restaurant
- Their favorite tv show
- # of states Groom lived in
- # of cousins they have combined
- Honeymoon Destination
- Groom's hometown
- Cuisine on first date
- Bride's favorite hobby
- Bride’s favorite takeout
- Their favorite sports team
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- Bride’s favorite holiday
- # of states Bride lived in
- Groom’s favorite takeout
- Girl dog's name
- Bride’s favorite childhood show
- Groom's favorite hobby
- Bride's hometown
- Where they got engaged
- Grooms favorite childhood show
- Boy dogs name (watch your spelling)
- Their favorite hobby
- Groom’s favorite holiday
- # of years together
- Their favorite board game
25 Clues: First concert • Girl dog's name • Bride's hometown • Groom's hometown • # of years together • Their favorite hobby • Honeymoon Destination • Cuisine on first date • Groom's favorite hobby • Where they got engaged • Their favorite tv show • Bride's favorite hobby • Bride’s favorite holiday • Groom’s favorite takeout • Groom’s favorite holiday • Bride’s favorite takeout • Their favorite restaurant • ...
Spelling list #6 2022-11-11
Across
- a fun activity
- Without any question
- Worthy of not
- to be able to be used again
- to be able to be accepted
- to ask for something
- Able to buy it
- Another religion that is not Cristian
- to be able to get questioned
- a particular stage, form, or kind of civilization
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- someone funny
- been exited
- to be able to do it by yourself
- to be able to give favors
- something new
- one of the states of The United States
- something that secret
- a place where it has a good beach
- to have a hurry
- to tell it clear
20 Clues: been exited • someone funny • Worthy of not • something new • a fun activity • Able to buy it • to have a hurry • to tell it clear • Without any question • to ask for something • something that secret • to be able to give favors • to be able to be accepted • to be able to be used again • to be able to get questioned • to be able to do it by yourself • a place where it has a good beach • ...
Spelling List Week 6 2022-05-02
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- to exist
- quite similar
- a preposition that states ownership
- to be given something to keep
- a medieval warrior
- time of day when it is dark
- as well or in addition to
- Jonathan loves to _____ his spelling homework!
- Homophone to the words: Their/There
- Ice _____
- "Out of the way!"
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- Doctors try their best to _____ their patients
- the action of handing something over
- Homophone for the word blue
- on top
- be sure of something
- Leave it _____ the pros
- a preposition that states location
- the color of the sky
- the number that comes after one
20 Clues: on top • to exist • Ice _____ • quite similar • "Out of the way!" • a medieval warrior • be sure of something • the color of the sky • Leave it _____ the pros • as well or in addition to • Homophone for the word blue • time of day when it is dark • to be given something to keep • the number that comes after one • a preposition that states location • a preposition that states ownership • ...
Battles 2025-11-14
Across
- 34th president
- who did north Vietnam capture
- United States war crime
- campaign of surprise attacks against military and civilian commands
- 36th president.
- first major battle between United States and Vietnam army.
- one of the most infamous what
- aerial bombardment campaign
- different what under each us president
- 16th 1968
- what was Dwight d Eisenhower supporting
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- 38th president
- final phase in evacuation of American civilians
- 37th president
- what did Gerald ford secure
- Dwight d isenhkwer provided aid for what
- battle in Khe sanh area
- what did John f Kennedy increase
- president tha surrendered
- warrant officer
20 Clues: 16th 1968 • 38th president • 34th president • 37th president • 36th president. • warrant officer • United States war crime • battle in Khe sanh area • president tha surrendered • what did Gerald ford secure • aerial bombardment campaign • who did north Vietnam capture • one of the most infamous what • what did John f Kennedy increase • different what under each us president • ...
WW1 Cross Word 2022-11-29
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- A german submarine sank this ship with women and children on board
- Germany sent a note to Mexico on taking Arizona Texas New Mexico Great Britain intercepted note and warned United States
- regulate prroduction and manufacturing
- to greater your world power in many ways
- Comander of U.s soliders
- Area near Russia
- Global pandemic that shocked the world right after ww1 killing over 600,000 Americans
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- An over patritoic thought that is extreme to your country
- Black southerns relocte to northern states
- United states russia great britan romaina
- Wilson came up with this after ww1
- a big cause in ww1(Formed secrets of these)
- Area of France
- A nation or group with simlar thoughts
- making amends for one has done maybe paying money towards them
15 Clues: Area of France • Area near Russia • Comander of U.s soliders • Wilson came up with this after ww1 • regulate prroduction and manufacturing • A nation or group with simlar thoughts • to greater your world power in many ways • Black southerns relocte to northern states • United states russia great britan romaina • a big cause in ww1(Formed secrets of these) • ...
World War 1 2023-05-30
Across
- Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on?
- What were Great Britain, France, Italy, and the United States called?
- What rapid fire guns was heavily used?
- Which side won World War 1?
- What country lost the most after World War 1.
- An allied country that is an island.
- Who was the greatest hero of World War 1.
- Who was the youngest soldier to die (15 years old).
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- Where was trench warfare used at?
- Where did the United States first land in World War 1.
- Which country surrendered first in World War 1.
- Who got all the blame for World War 1.
- What treaty was signed after World War 1?
- The battle of __ was the first battle the Untied States joined.
- Whos assasinating started World War 1(last name)?
15 Clues: Which side won World War 1? • Where was trench warfare used at? • An allied country that is an island. • What rapid fire guns was heavily used? • Who got all the blame for World War 1. • Who did Austria-Hungary declare war on? • What treaty was signed after World War 1? • Who was the greatest hero of World War 1. • What country lost the most after World War 1. • ...
Civil War Vocab 2023-02-22
10 Clues: block • medicine • self rule • take away • united states • homemade fabric • unauthorized power • draft without choice • divided ones interest • rights 10th amendment
Gas Laws-word bank: pressure, Boyles, Charles, Avogadros, inverse, direct, Pascals, Archimedes, sink, float, Pascals, Newtons 2020-11-14
Across
- _________ Law states that as the number of molecules of a gas increase, the volume increases.
- Force is measured in _________.
- ________ = Force / Area
- __________ Principle states that when a force is applied to a fluid, that increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid.
- _________ Law states that as the temperature of a gas increases, the volume increases.
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- Boyle's Law is an __________relationship
- If the buoyant force is greater than or equal to the weight of an object then it will_______.
- __________ Law states that as the pressure of a gas increases, the volume decreases.
- Pressure is measured in _________.
- Charles' Law is a __________ relationship
- ___________ Principle states that the buoyant force of an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
- If the buoyant force is less than the weight of the object then it will ______.
12 Clues: ________ = Force / Area • Force is measured in _________. • Pressure is measured in _________. • Boyle's Law is an __________relationship • Charles' Law is a __________ relationship • If the buoyant force is less than the weight of the object then it will ______. • __________ Law states that as the pressure of a gas increases, the volume decreases. • ...
Domain 9: The U.S. Civil War 2025-03-06
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- the northern states that did not secede from the United States
- the forcing of people to work without pay as enslaved people, denying them freedom to live their lives
- the way in which something is useful or important
- large farms where crops are grown
- the nickname given to the Confederate Soldiers
- a war between different groups of people within one country
- the system in which people make, buy, sell, and trade items or their services
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- failure to win
- a point or something in question or being talked about
- people who want to abolish or end slavery
- the government formed by the states in the south after they withdrew from the United States
11 Clues: failure to win • large farms where crops are grown • people who want to abolish or end slavery • the nickname given to the Confederate Soldiers • the way in which something is useful or important • a point or something in question or being talked about • a war between different groups of people within one country • ...
History Word Puzzle 2020-10-08
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- Abolitionist, human rights activist and one of the first leaders of the women's rights movement
- movement to get rid of slavery
- creator of the cotton gin
- Political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States
- landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defined the scope of the U.S. Congress's legislative power and how it relates to the powers of American state legislatures
- first ten amandments
- territory sold by France to the US in 1803, comprising the western part of the Mississippi valley and including the modern state of Louisiana
- Powers that the government assumes and enforces, despite the Constitution not mentioning these powers by name
- Act of being freed from restraint, control, or the power of another especially to free from bondage
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Forced relocation during the 1830s of Eastern Woodlands Indians of the Southeast region of the United States
- an executive and policy-making body of a country, consisting of all government ministers or just the senior ministers
- Escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker
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- Statesman and spokesman for the slave-plantation system of the antebellum South
- Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States
- Dispute between slave and free states
- Withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization
- policy of favoring native-born inhabitants over immigrants
- Organized effort during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to limit or outlaw the consumption and production of alcoholic beverages in the United States
- review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act
- Make legally null and void
- Practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US
- rapid development of industry that occurred in Britain in the late 18th and 19th centuries, brought about by the introduction of machinery
- powers specific powers granted to Congress by the United States Constitution
- Meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention
26 Clues: first ten amandments • creator of the cotton gin • Make legally null and void • movement to get rid of slavery • Dispute between slave and free states • policy of favoring native-born inhabitants over immigrants • Escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker • powers specific powers granted to Congress by the United States Constitution • ...
The Causes and Course of the Civil War 2023-12-03
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- The 1857 ruling of the Supreme Court in the case Scott v. Sandford that legalized slavery in the territories and declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional.
- Resulted in Lee fighting a defensive war and not attack the North again.
- Those who supported the Constitution and a stronger national public.
- The Union laid siege on this city for 6 weeks until the city surrendered.
- Believed if national government is too strong, then states would lose power.
- The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states" are, and henceforward shall be free".
- Strong concern for local interests.
- In an inspirational speech at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, President Abraham Lincoln praised Union soldiers who sacrificed their lives to uphold the ideal of freedom.
- Congress enacted measures to grant California freedom, divide Southwest into New Mexico and Utah territories, ban slavery in Washington, D.C., and strengthen fugitives laws.
- Described the rationale for the United States to purchase Cuba from Spain while implying the U.S. should declare war if Spain refused.
- Lincoln and Scott's Civil War strategy involved Union forces establishing a naval blockade of southern ports and controlling the Mississippi River to invade and defeat the South.
- The Underground Railroad's most renowned conductor, who risked her life to guide 70 enslaved people north to new freedoms before the Civil War.
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- Before the Civil War, the United States had a political practice where newly organized territories allowed residents to vote on slavery's acceptance.
- Southern States union.
- Provided for the admission of Maine to the United States as a free state along with Missouri's a slave state.
- Union General William Tecumseh Sherman led a devastating total war military campaign, marching 60,000 troops through Georgia from Atlanta to Savannah, destroying everything along the way.
- It determined that three out of every five slaves was counted when determining a state's total population for legislative representation and taxation.
- David Wilmot introduced an amendment banning slavery in U.S. territories, ending the Guadalupe Hidalgo war, but ceding 55% of Mexico's territory.
- Abraham Lincoln won the election with less than 40% of the votes. Caused the Southern to leave the Union.
- Texas was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845.
- A law passed by Congress in 1854 to establish Kansas and Nebraska as territories with popular sovereignty.
- The Union war effort expanded to include not only reunification, but also the abolition of slavery.
22 Clues: Southern States union. • Strong concern for local interests. • Those who supported the Constitution and a stronger national public. • Texas was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845. • Resulted in Lee fighting a defensive war and not attack the North again. • The Union laid siege on this city for 6 weeks until the city surrendered. • ...
USHG B - Exam Review Crossword 2023-05-30
Across
- Someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions.
- Interlocking political scandals of the administration of U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon that were revealed following the arrest of five burglars at Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate office-apartment-hotel complex in Washington, D.C., on June 17, 1972.
- A long, costly, and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States.
- The equal rights of all people and mixing of races in public places.
- Event of the Civil Rights Movement that saw people challenge segregation in the Southern bus stations.
- Those who supported U.S. intervention to stop the spread of communism, but who opposed military means, and to those who opposed U.S. intervention altogether.
- Civil Rights leader who promoted equality by any means necessary.
- Locations of the two atomic bombs the United States dropped on Japan to help end World War Two.
- Weapon with great explosive power that results from the sudden release of energy upon the splitting, or fission, of the nuclei of a heavy element such as plutonium or uranium
- Movement that tried to establish equal rights for African Americans under the law.
- The dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumor's, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion.
- President of the United States that was removed from office for the Watergate Scandal
- Sought to end discrimination of any group in the United States by law.
- Political belief that was directly opposed to Democracy
- An attempt by the United States to stop the spread of Communism
- the promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism, anarchism or other leftist ideologies by a society or state.
- Even of the Civil Rights Movement that saw the African American Community of Birmingham Alabama boycott the city busses for segregation.
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- Civil Rights organization that promoted equal rights through non violence
- Civil Rights leader who promoted non violence.
- A type of protest that involved not comiting any violence or even defending ones self.
- The political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence.
- Idea that if one nation fell to Communisms, the ones around it would likely fall as well.
- The location of Japans attack on the United States which brought America into World War Two.
23 Clues: Civil Rights leader who promoted non violence. • Political belief that was directly opposed to Democracy • An attempt by the United States to stop the spread of Communism • Civil Rights leader who promoted equality by any means necessary. • The equal rights of all people and mixing of races in public places. • ...
MSR I 2025-03-05
Across
- Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars is the amount of what?
- The value which states, "We prioritize the safety of our work environment and the sensitive information we are all responsible for protecting.", is called what?
- What does BSA stand for?
- Which value states, "We treat each other with dignity and appreciation to create a respectful and supportive workplace, ensuring we all work together towards our shared goals?"
- When a share draft is signed over it is considered what type of endorsement?
- The party who is receiving funds on a check.
- The practice of having two people verify cash to ensure accuracy and security/safety.
- The party who issues the check to be drawn from an account.
- The depository institution which authorizes the payment of a check.
- Who is the BSA Officer for Palmetto Citizens?
- The type of endorsement which uses "For Deposit Only" is called what?
- Which value states, "We value open communication and active listening among our team to foster understanding and cooperation?"
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- Checking Accounts, Investments Services, Mortgage Loans, Vehicle Loans, and Visa Loans are called what by the credit union?
- What endorsement requires you to verify a condition has been met before negotiating?
- Which value states, "We uphold the highest ethical standards in our interactions, promoting honesty and transparency, to build trust among team members?"
- Cash in or out in the amount of $10,000.01 should be reported using what?
- What do we call checks more than 180 days old?
- Dollar amount of debit card fee for new card.
- What type of endorsement is "without recourse"?
- The $2.50 fee is charged for what?
- Provide quality financial services in a professional, efficient, and safe manner which promotes trust and goodwill.
- What does the "S" stand for in CLOCKWISE?
- How many Federal Reserve Districts are there?
- What is the most common endorsement in which the payee simply signs the check?
- The dollar amount charged for a bad address fee.
- What is the form you should fill out for suspicious activity?
- The "O" of CLOCKWISE stands for what?
- The value which states, "Collaboration is essential to our success. We leverage each associate's unique skills and viewpoints, fostering an environment where everyone feels valued and able to contribute.", is called what?
- The value which states, "We take initiative in addressing challenges and seeking opportunities for improvement, contributing solutions to enhance our teamwork and service to our members.", is called what?
- People Helping People Achieve Their Potential is known as our what?
30 Clues: What does BSA stand for? • The $2.50 fee is charged for what? • The "O" of CLOCKWISE stands for what? • What does the "S" stand for in CLOCKWISE? • The party who is receiving funds on a check. • Dollar amount of debit card fee for new card. • How many Federal Reserve Districts are there? • Who is the BSA Officer for Palmetto Citizens? • ...
history 2024-11-21
Across
- the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Madison made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers,
- Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture
- Purchasethe United States purchased 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million
- Marshall emerged as the Federalist Party leader in Virginia and gained election as a U.S. Representative in 1798
- Hawks initiated legislation designed to steer the United States towards war
- Clay leader of an anti-British group of Congressmen known as the War Hawks while a U.S. Representative and Speaker of the House from 1811 to 1814
- Financial Plan the federal assumption of state debts
- protection or revenue purposes
- Rebellion enforced the idea that the new government had the right to levy a particular tax that would impact citizens in all states
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- Virtue helps people understand their ties to the community and their responsibilities within it
- Monroe served as a member of the Congress of the Confederation from 1783 until 1786, a U.S. Senator from 1790 until 1794, Governor of Virginia from 1799 until 1802
- Hamilton organized the National Bank, the first U. S. monetary system, the tax system, the Customs Service, and established the national debt.
- Act closed U.S. ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain
- Review ability of the Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution
- the expression of loyalty or support for a particular region of one's country, rather than to the country as a whole
- Washington
- Canal transformed New York City into the nation's principal seaport and opened the interior of North America to settlement.
- Jefferson an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States
- and Clark xploring land that the United States had recently acquire
- it presupposes the existence and tends to promote the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining its sovereignty (self-governance) over its perceived homeland to create a nation-state
- Jay one of the framers of the Constitution, author of five of The Federalist Papers, and the first Chief Justice of the United States
- Whitney famous invention was the cotton gin, which enabled the rapid separation of seeds from cotton fibres
- of New Orleans hwarted a British effort to gain control of a critical American port and elevated Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson to national fame.
24 Clues: Washington • protection or revenue purposes • the Continental Army during the American Revolution • Financial Plan the federal assumption of state debts • Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture • and Clark xploring land that the United States had recently acquire • Act closed U.S. ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain • ...
UNIT 9 VOCAB 2025-03-31
Across
- (n.) to reject; to refuse a law made by legislature
- of Office Act (n.) a law passed in 1867 that limited the power of the president to remove certain federal officials
- process (n.) the right of a citizen to be treated fairly by the government when laws are made and enforced
- (n.) a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
- of 1877 (n.) agreement between southern Democrats and the Republicans to settle the result of the 1876 presidential election and marked the end of the Reconstruction era
- Codes (n.) laws passed in the Southern United States after the Civil War to limit the rights of formerly enslaved people
- tax (n.) a fixed sum tax levied on all persons
- Amendment (n.) defined U.S. citizen, which receives due process and equal protection under the law
- (n.) the period of rebuilding social, economic, and political systems after the Civil War
- (n.) rising to an important position
- (n.) the status of being a legal citizen of a country and entitled to certain rights
- Crow Laws (n.) laws that enforced racial segregation in the United States from the post-Civil War era until the 1960s
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- (n.) a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction.
- Republicans (n.) a Republican favoring drastic and usually repressive measures against the southern states in the period following the Civil War
- protection (n.) a term in the 14th amendment requiring that states guarantee the same rights, privileges, and protections to all people
- rights (n.) the rights of all people to social, economic, and political freedom and equality
- (n.) a system that keeps different groups separate from each other, normally through social pressures and/or laws
- Amendment (n.) Males could vote regardless of color (gave suffrage to African Americans)
- Percent Plan (n.) a proposal by President Abraham Lincoln to readmit Confederate states to the Union. The plan was based on the idea that 10% of a state's 1860 voters must swear loyalty to the Union
- (n.) the right to vote
- (n.) murder usually under secret attack for political reasons
- supremacy (n.) a system of beliefs and practices in which White people are considered to be superior to people of other racial backgrounds that is maintained through discrimination
- Amendment (n.) abolished slavery
23 Clues: (n.) the right to vote • Amendment (n.) abolished slavery • (n.) rising to an important position • tax (n.) a fixed sum tax levied on all persons • (n.) to reject; to refuse a law made by legislature • (n.) murder usually under secret attack for political reasons • (n.) the status of being a legal citizen of a country and entitled to certain rights • ...
UNIT 9 VOCAB 2025-03-31
Across
- (n.) to reject; to refuse a law made by legislature
- of Office Act (n.) a law passed in 1867 that limited the power of the president to remove certain federal officials
- process (n.) the right of a citizen to be treated fairly by the government when laws are made and enforced
- (n.) a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
- of 1877 (n.) agreement between southern Democrats and the Republicans to settle the result of the 1876 presidential election and marked the end of the Reconstruction era
- Codes (n.) laws passed in the Southern United States after the Civil War to limit the rights of formerly enslaved people
- tax (n.) a fixed sum tax levied on all persons
- Amendment (n.) defined U.S. citizen, which receives due process and equal protection under the law
- (n.) the period of rebuilding social, economic, and political systems after the Civil War
- (n.) rising to an important position
- (n.) the status of being a legal citizen of a country and entitled to certain rights
- Crow Laws (n.) laws that enforced racial segregation in the United States from the post-Civil War era until the 1960s
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- (n.) a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction.
- Republicans (n.) a Republican favoring drastic and usually repressive measures against the southern states in the period following the Civil War
- protection (n.) a term in the 14th amendment requiring that states guarantee the same rights, privileges, and protections to all people
- rights (n.) the rights of all people to social, economic, and political freedom and equality
- (n.) a system that keeps different groups separate from each other, normally through social pressures and/or laws
- Amendment (n.) Males could vote regardless of color (gave suffrage to African Americans)
- Percent Plan (n.) a proposal by President Abraham Lincoln to readmit Confederate states to the Union. The plan was based on the idea that 10% of a state's 1860 voters must swear loyalty to the Union
- (n.) the right to vote
- (n.) murder usually under secret attack for political reasons
- supremacy (n.) a system of beliefs and practices in which White people are considered to be superior to people of other racial backgrounds that is maintained through discrimination
- Amendment (n.) abolished slavery
23 Clues: (n.) the right to vote • Amendment (n.) abolished slavery • (n.) rising to an important position • tax (n.) a fixed sum tax levied on all persons • (n.) to reject; to refuse a law made by legislature • (n.) murder usually under secret attack for political reasons • (n.) the status of being a legal citizen of a country and entitled to certain rights • ...
Graces 2024-03-01
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- an increase in the size of a country's economy over a period of time.
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- a general and national hero in the United States Army
- a man of the lower nobility in Spain
- a community undergoing rapid growth due to sudden economic shock
- England, Wales, and Scotland considered as a unit. The name is also often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom.
- the 3rd longest river in the continental US
- Militaristic attitude scales
- gave Texas its independence from Mexico and opened the door for the continued westward expansion of the United States.
- the condition of being enslaved, held, or owned as human chattel or property; bondage
- Battle, war
- the first settlers
- from
- Argentina gained independence from Spain in 1816
- a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield. The first major gold rush, to California in 1848–49
- a person who was contracted by the Mexican. government to bring colonists to settle in Texas
- the region in the modern-day western United States that Mexico originally controlled
- empresario of the colony of Texas
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- the rights of both British subjects and American citizens to "occupy" and trade in the region were recognized
- the United States ought to claim all the territory up to __ degrees and __ minutes north parallel or fight Great Britain for the land
- 530,000,000 acres of territory in North America that the United States purchase
- flocked to California during the Gold Rush
- to take possession of an area of land or a country, usually by force or without permission
- moving west
- From 1833 to 1835, he served as Mexico's president four times before becoming a
- backed dictator.
- the site of the 1836 battle between Texas revolutionary forces and the Mexican army
- the idea that Americans were divinely ordained to settle the entire continent of North America
- the Medicine Line
- descendants of the Spaniards and Mestizos – Spanish, Native American, and other groups
- The San Francisco Committee of Vigilance was a vigilante group formed in 1851 and reorganized in 1856 in response to rampant crime and corruption in San Francisco, California.
- laws that offered new settlers a large tracts of land for a low price
- Spanish rule in 1810, but some suggest that the name may be derived from the biblical Goliath.
- Polk is known for extending the territory of the United States through the Mexican–American War during his presidency
- a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield. The first major gold rush, to
35 Clues: from • moving west • Battle, war • backed dictator. • the Medicine Line • the first settlers • Militaristic attitude scales • empresario of the colony of Texas • a man of the lower nobility in Spain • wrote the Declaration of Independence • flocked to California during the Gold Rush • the 3rd longest river in the continental US • Argentina gained independence from Spain in 1816 • ...
Daniel Kuder - U.S. Constitution 2023-01-17
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- federalists were against the constitution and for the bill of rights and thought the president had too much power like a king.
- the supreme court, interprets the law, judges can serve in court for life.
- president, carries out the law, one term is four years, and the President can serve up to two terms.
- laws Role of the legislative branch, and it can be a member of the house or the senate.
- Jersey The Great compromise to protect the smaller states against the bigger states, creates the 3 branches of government.
- Supreme court in the judicial branch has nine members that can have the job for life.
- on law Role of the Judicial branch, they can make changes to the amendments with five or more votes.
- of rights- The first ten amendments, and give the citizens basic rights and give the states power,
- George Washington 1st president of the united states federalist
- law Role of the executive branch
- compromise decided that slaves would be counted as 3-5 of a person in the house of representatives.
- James Madison a federalist writer creating federalist No. 10, and proposed the 3/5 compromise, “the father of the constitution”.
- Thomas Jefferson anti federalist
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- Congress makes the laws, made out of the house of representatives and the senate.
- the plan of Virginia was drafted by James Madison, called for a strong national government that gives roles to parts of our government and how it works.
- of representatives part of the congress, but votes are based on a state's population, a total of 435.
- compromise The compromise of whether a state's representation can be represented by the population.
- were in favor of the constitution and not the bill of rights
- makes the laws part of the legislative branch
- In the executive branch needs a majority of the votes to win the electoral college.
- Part of congress, but all states have 2 votes each, a total of 100.
- is counted every 10 years and the constitution calls for a census which is a count of population, Is used for giving representatives to states the the house of representatives.
- rebellion shut down the courthouse because they didn't want to lose their farms, but the rebellion was put down in 1887.
- and balances checks can cancel the actions of another branch, balances give the three branches power.
- Constitution Decides what rights the citizens in that state have and gives the people the ability to control the government.
25 Clues: law Role of the executive branch • Thomas Jefferson anti federalist • makes the laws part of the legislative branch • were in favor of the constitution and not the bill of rights • George Washington 1st president of the united states federalist • Part of congress, but all states have 2 votes each, a total of 100. • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2023-01-23
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- A labor organization that sought to organize workers along the lines of industrial unions rather than the specialized trade, or craft, unions of the American Federation of Labor.
- An Irish-born American labor organizer, former schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent union organizer, community organizer, and activist.
- An American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.
- An American inventor who invented the QWERTY keyboard.
- Was an American business magnate and philanthropist. He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history.
- An American inventor and businessman.
- A train route across the United States that was finished in 1869. The route connected the east and west regions of the U.S. by rail for the first time.
- Refers to various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics
- When a business grows by acquiring a similar company in their industry at the same point of the supply chain.
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- A Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
- A United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the power of state governments to regulate private industries that affect "the common good."
- A British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history.
- A sham construction company chartered to build the Union Pacific Railroad by financing it with unmarketable bonds.
- A national federation of labor unions in the United States that continues today as the AFL-CIO. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1886.
- An American engineer and industrialist. He designed and manufactured the sleeping car and founded a company town
- A United States federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry, particularly its monopolistic practices.
- When a business expands by acquiring another company that operates before or after them in the supply chain.
- A Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist.
- A United States antitrust law which prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce.
- An American businessman and the first American to successfully drill for oil.
- The first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.
21 Clues: An American inventor and businessman. • A Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. • An American inventor who invented the QWERTY keyboard. • An American businessman and the first American to successfully drill for oil. • A British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history. • ...
States of Matter 2017-05-01
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- Has a definite volume, but not a definite shape.
- You usually can't see or feel this state of matter, but you may be able to smell it.
- Has a definite shape and volume.
- This state of matter is usually wet and you can pour it.
- _____ is an example of a gas.
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- _____ means the amount of space something takes up.
- _____ means something does not change on its own.
- This state of matter usually feels hard.
- _____ is an example of a solid.
- _____ is an example of a liquid.
10 Clues: _____ is an example of a gas. • _____ is an example of a solid. • Has a definite shape and volume. • _____ is an example of a liquid. • This state of matter usually feels hard. • Has a definite volume, but not a definite shape. • _____ means something does not change on its own. • _____ means the amount of space something takes up. • ...
States of Matter 2017-04-29
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- _____ is an example of a solid.
- Has a definite shape and volume.
- _____ means something does not change on its own.
- You usually can't see or feel this state of matter, but you may be able to smell it.
- _____ is an example of a gas.
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- This state of matter is usually wet and you can pour it.
- _____ means the amount of space something takes up.
- Has a definite volume, but not a definite shape.
- This state of matter usually feels hard.
- _____ is an example of a liquid.
10 Clues: _____ is an example of a gas. • _____ is an example of a solid. • Has a definite shape and volume. • _____ is an example of a liquid. • This state of matter usually feels hard. • Has a definite volume, but not a definite shape. • _____ means something does not change on its own. • _____ means the amount of space something takes up. • ...
States of Matter 2018-03-02
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- Which type of solid melts gradually?
- What is the force pushing on a surface divided by the area of that surface called?
- Any substance that is able to flow.
- A state of matter with no definite shape nor volume.
- A solid has a __________ shape and a _________ volume. (same one word)
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- What is the amount of space that matter occupies called?
- Crystalline solids have ___________ patterns. (2 words with a comma)
- A liquid's resistance to flow.
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but does have volume.
- tension The result of an inward pull among the molecules on a surface.
10 Clues: A liquid's resistance to flow. • Any substance that is able to flow. • Which type of solid melts gradually? • A state of matter with no definite shape nor volume. • What is the amount of space that matter occupies called? • A state of matter that has no definite shape but does have volume. • Crystalline solids have ___________ patterns. (2 words with a comma) • ...
States of Matter 2018-11-22
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- State where particles touch each other, in fixed positions
- State in which particles are separate and no longer touching
- The opposite of freezing
- The temperature at which a liquid freezes
- The opposite of condensation
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- Gas turning to a liquid, opposite of evaporation
- The temperature at which a liquid boils
- State where particles touch, free to move past each other
- Solid turning to a gas
- Liquid turning to a solid
10 Clues: Solid turning to a gas • The opposite of freezing • Liquid turning to a solid • The opposite of condensation • The temperature at which a liquid boils • The temperature at which a liquid freezes • Gas turning to a liquid, opposite of evaporation • State where particles touch, free to move past each other • State where particles touch each other, in fixed positions • ...
United States Trivia 2013-02-14
10 Clues: Our president • Best teacher ever • Our nations capitol • Highest law of the land • Wrote the national anthem • Name of the national anthem • Number of terms per president • Doubled the size of our country • Passed awful laws on our nation • Grade we should get for this project
States Of Matter 2014-12-03
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- Fourth state of matter. Can only be created at high temperatures.
- State of matter with a definite volume but not definite shape.
- The process of a solid becoming a liquid.
- When a liquid becomes a solid.
- Have a fixed shape and volume. Tightly packed particles.
- When a gas changes to a liquid.
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- The process of a liquid becoming a gas.
- The process of a solid becoming a gas.
- Tends to expand filling any container. No fixed shape or volume.
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semi-fluid in consistency, due to internal friction.
10 Clues: When a liquid becomes a solid. • When a gas changes to a liquid. • The process of a solid becoming a gas. • The process of a liquid becoming a gas. • The process of a solid becoming a liquid. • Have a fixed shape and volume. Tightly packed particles. • State of matter with a definite volume but not definite shape. • ...
States of matter 2015-06-08
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- Changes which can be reversed back to their original state
- Formation of new product with different chemical properties
- has a definite volume but takes the shape of container
- Formation of new product without any change in chemical properties
- amount of space taken up by an object.
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- Solid, liquid, gas
- Changes that cannot be reversed back to their original state
- Has a definite shape and volume
- Solid, liquid and gas are made up of these tiny particles
- Takes the shape and volume of its container
10 Clues: Solid, liquid, gas • Has a definite shape and volume • amount of space taken up by an object. • Takes the shape and volume of its container • has a definite volume but takes the shape of container • Solid, liquid and gas are made up of these tiny particles • Changes which can be reversed back to their original state • ...
States and Cities 2021-10-01
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- Joint Capital city for 2 states
- Birthplace of Lord Krishna
- Lies in the heart of Thar desert
- Known for Kempty Falls
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- Located on banks of Hooghly
- Rumtek monastery is situated here
- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre happened here
- City of Oranges
- Winter capital of a union territory
- Joint capital of a union territory
10 Clues: City of Oranges • Known for Kempty Falls • Birthplace of Lord Krishna • Located on banks of Hooghly • Joint Capital city for 2 states • Lies in the heart of Thar desert • Rumtek monastery is situated here • Joint capital of a union territory • Winter capital of a union territory • Jallianwala Bagh Massacre happened here
States of Matter 2021-09-14
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- when a liquid becomes a gas
- a state of matter in which there is little particle movement
- when a gas becomes a solid
- when a solid becomes a liquid
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- when a solid becomes a gas
- when a gas becomes a liquid
- a state of matter in which the particles move around freely and quickly.
- all matter contain these tiny particles
- a state of matter in which the particles slide over one another
- when a liquid becomes a solid
10 Clues: when a solid becomes a gas • when a gas becomes a solid • when a gas becomes a liquid • when a liquid becomes a gas • when a liquid becomes a solid • when a solid becomes a liquid • all matter contain these tiny particles • a state of matter in which there is little particle movement • a state of matter in which the particles slide over one another • ...
States of Matter 2021-09-16
10 Clues: Gas to liquid • Liquid to solid • Solid,Liquid,Gas • Solid Carbon dioxide • Highly compact atoms • Solid straight to liquid • Less compact than solids and are loose • Liquid to gas on the surface of liquid. • very wide spread of atoms and no density • Liquid to gas throughout the whole liquid
States of Consciousness 2021-09-23
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- ability to reason about what other people know or believe
- being aware of different aspects of the self including traits, behaviors, and feelings
- reveal things about a person's motives they may consciously hide
- rare neurological disorder in which there is complete paralysis of all voluntary muscles except for the ones that control the movements of the eyes
- Freud said much of our psyche is underwater
- theta waves are present in what state of consciousness
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- low beta waves are found in what kind of wakefulness
- where are delta waves found
- subjective awareness of the world, beliefs, and mental perspectives
- this hemisphere is deficient in both self-awareness and awareness of others
10 Clues: where are delta waves found • Freud said much of our psyche is underwater • low beta waves are found in what kind of wakefulness • theta waves are present in what state of consciousness • ability to reason about what other people know or believe • reveal things about a person's motives they may consciously hide • ...
States of Matter 2021-01-24
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- __________ objects let all the light pass through
- __________ objects do not let any light pass through
- The process of turning a liquid into a solid
- An example of a liquid
- __________s do not change shape or volume (under normal conditions)
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- _________s take the shape of their container
- The temperature (in Celsius degrees) at which water freezes
- __________ objects let some light pass through
- An example of a solid
- The process of turning a solid into a liquid
10 Clues: An example of a solid • An example of a liquid • _________s take the shape of their container • The process of turning a solid into a liquid • The process of turning a liquid into a solid • __________ objects let some light pass through • __________ objects let all the light pass through • __________ objects do not let any light pass through • ...
United States "USA" 2021-05-16
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- Is the capital city of the USA
- usa is Located in
- Important celebration on July 4th.
- Famous for its beautiful beaches
- A really famous monument in New York city
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- The place where movies are made
- The Golden Gate Bridge is located in this city
- Indigenous tribes are usually known as:
- National Holiday in the USA
- If you are an adult you can play in famous casinos
10 Clues: usa is Located in • National Holiday in the USA • Is the capital city of the USA • The place where movies are made • Famous for its beautiful beaches • Important celebration on July 4th. • Indigenous tribes are usually known as: • A really famous monument in New York city • The Golden Gate Bridge is located in this city • If you are an adult you can play in famous casinos
states of matter 2021-03-08
10 Clues: gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • atoms move fast • liquid to vapor • solid straight to the gas • atoms slide past each other • atoms tightly packed and vibrate • liquid to gas only on the surface • liquid to gas through the entire surface
spelling word states 2021-03-17
10 Clues: state bird quail • state animal bison • state bird cactus wren • state bird lark bunting • state animal grizzly bear • state bird mountain bluebird • state bird western meadowlark • state bird greater road runner • state bird american gold finch • state animal desert bighorn sheep
States of Matter 2021-09-09
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- It is a state that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- So hot that electrons break off atoms to form ionized gas.
- Becoming liquefied by heat.
- Gas to Solid
- Its particles are together and also look correctly arranged.
- Process by which an element or compound goes from its liquid state to its gaseous state.
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- Process that consists of the change from solid state to gaseous state without going through the liquid state.
- A liquid that cools.
- It is the only state with a defined volume, but not a fixed shape.
- Water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when moist air comes into contact with it.
10 Clues: Gas to Solid • A liquid that cools. • Becoming liquefied by heat. • It is a state that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • So hot that electrons break off atoms to form ionized gas. • Its particles are together and also look correctly arranged. • It is the only state with a defined volume, but not a fixed shape. • ...
States of Matter 2021-09-09
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- It is a state that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- So hot that electrons break off atoms to form ionized gas.
- Becoming liquefied by heat.
- Gas to Solid
- Its particles are together and also look correctly arranged.
- Process by which an element or compound goes from its liquid state to its gaseous state.
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- Process that consists of the change from solid state to gaseous state without going through the liquid state.
- A liquid that cools.
- It is the only state with a defined volume, but not a fixed shape.
- Water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when moist air comes into contact with it.
10 Clues: Gas to Solid • A liquid that cools. • Becoming liquefied by heat. • It is a state that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • So hot that electrons break off atoms to form ionized gas. • Its particles are together and also look correctly arranged. • It is the only state with a defined volume, but not a fixed shape. • ...
States of Matter 2021-08-31
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- there are 3 of these
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- when you leave ice in the Sun
- an object that keeps its shape
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- you cannot see this and it fills the room
- if you boil water after time it will
- when you put a liquid in the freezer it will..
- when a liquid becomes a gas it is called...
- the amount of space that makes up an object
- water, juice, soda and milk are examples of..
10 Clues: there are 3 of these • when you leave ice in the Sun • when a liquid turns into a gas • an object that keeps its shape • if you boil water after time it will • you cannot see this and it fills the room • when a liquid becomes a gas it is called... • the amount of space that makes up an object • water, juice, soda and milk are examples of.. • ...
States of Matter 2021-10-15
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- The particles of this state of matter vibrate in a fixed position.
- This is the process of a liquid turning into a gas.
- The particles of this state of matter rarely touch each other. They expand to fill the container they are in.
- This is the process of a liquid turning into a solid.
- This is the process of a solid turning into a gas.
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- This state of matter is formed when gas atoms have so much energy that electrons separate from the atoms.
- This is the process of a gas turning into a liquid.
- The particles of this state of matter flow past each other and take the shape of the container. They do not expand to fill the container.
- This is the process of a solid turning into a liquid.
- This is the process of gas turning into a solid.
10 Clues: This is the process of gas turning into a solid. • This is the process of a solid turning into a gas. • This is the process of a gas turning into a liquid. • This is the process of a liquid turning into a gas. • This is the process of a solid turning into a liquid. • This is the process of a liquid turning into a solid. • ...
States of matter 2022-02-27
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- keeps you hydrated
- this solid fruit matter keeps the doctor away
- Takes the shape of its container
- you breathe this
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- anything that has mass or takes up space
- you can swim in it
- you use this to write
- this solid matter needs sunlight and water to grow
- Has its own shape and size
- you cannot see, taste or smell this type of matter
10 Clues: you breathe this • keeps you hydrated • you can swim in it • you use this to write • Has its own shape and size • Takes the shape of its container • anything that has mass or takes up space • this solid fruit matter keeps the doctor away • this solid matter needs sunlight and water to grow • you cannot see, taste or smell this type of matter
States of Mater 2022-03-16
10 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid to solid • Solid to liquid • Surface liquid to gas • Just from liquid to gas • Dry ice is made of this • Temp makes liquid to gas all around • Has molecules that are so close they vibrate • Has loose molecules that slide past one another
States of Matter 2022-01-19
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- Helium is a...
- What is a liquid that bees make?
- A change that makes a new substance.
- What state of matter has tightly packed particles?
- What Gas makes balloons float?
- The hardiest solid is a...
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- What liquid does H20 make?
- Painting your nails is a _________ change
- What state of matter is a neon sign?
- What state of matter is a cloud?
10 Clues: Helium is a... • What liquid does H20 make? • The hardiest solid is a... • What Gas makes balloons float? • What is a liquid that bees make? • What state of matter is a cloud? • What state of matter is a neon sign? • A change that makes a new substance. • Painting your nails is a _________ change • What state of matter has tightly packed particles?
States of matter 2021-12-08
10 Clues: wood • water • oxygen • dry ice • ice on counter • water on stove • liquid, solid, gas • ice tray in freezer • puddle on sunny day • opposite of sublimation
States of Matter 2022-11-02
10 Clues: CO2 • solid to gas • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to vapor • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • atoms are closely spaced • atoms vibrate but stay in a fixed position • atoms are well separated with no regular arrangement
States of Matter 2022-11-04
10 Clues: no fixed shape • expands freely • at 212 degrees f • below 32 degrees f • firm and stable shape • becoming liquefied by heat • flows freely and has constant volume • process of turning from liquid into vapor • conversion of a solid or liquid into a gas • point the temperature at which a given solid will melt
STATES OF MATTER 2022-11-03
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- ONE OR MORE ELECTRONS REMOVED FROM ATOM
- HOLDS ITS SHAPE
- LIQUID TO GAS IF ENERGY IS ADDED
- ADDING THIS CAN CHANGE MATTER'S STATE
- FILLS SHAPE OF CONTAINER IT OCCUPIES
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- TAKES ON SHAPE OF CONTAINER BUT MAY NOT FILL IT
- OCCUPIES SPACE, HAS MASS
- SOLID TO LIQUID IF ENERGY IS ADDED
- AN IONIZED GAS WITH + AND - CHARGED PARTICLES
- GENERAL TERM FOR HOW MATTER EXISTS
10 Clues: HOLDS ITS SHAPE • OCCUPIES SPACE, HAS MASS • LIQUID TO GAS IF ENERGY IS ADDED • SOLID TO LIQUID IF ENERGY IS ADDED • GENERAL TERM FOR HOW MATTER EXISTS • FILLS SHAPE OF CONTAINER IT OCCUPIES • ADDING THIS CAN CHANGE MATTER'S STATE • ONE OR MORE ELECTRONS REMOVED FROM ATOM • AN IONIZED GAS WITH + AND - CHARGED PARTICLES • TAKES ON SHAPE OF CONTAINER BUT MAY NOT FILL IT
States of matter 2022-11-23
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- When a solid changes into a liquid.
- The state of matter when the particles can move over one another.
- The tiny parts that make up all matter.
- the state of matter when particles can move freely.
- When liquid changes into a gas.
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- When liquid changes into a solid.
- When a gas changes into a liquid.
- If you give more e_______ the particles will move more.
- The name for water in its solid state.
- The state of matter when all particles are tightly packed.
10 Clues: When liquid changes into a gas. • When liquid changes into a solid. • When a gas changes into a liquid. • When a solid changes into a liquid. • The name for water in its solid state. • The tiny parts that make up all matter. • the state of matter when particles can move freely. • If you give more e_______ the particles will move more. • ...
States of matter 2022-11-27
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- the _________ force keep particles close together in solid
- the property of a gas means it can be used in a car tyre
- the process explaining the picture (2)
- the process explaining the picture (3)
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- transfer from liquid to gas without heating
- the state of oil
- transfer from solid to liquid
- the state of water above 100 oC
- state of matter in picture (1)
- only solid has ______ share
10 Clues: the state of oil • only solid has ______ share • transfer from solid to liquid • state of matter in picture (1) • the state of water above 100 oC • the process explaining the picture (2) • the process explaining the picture (3) • transfer from liquid to gas without heating • the property of a gas means it can be used in a car tyre • ...
STATES OF MATTER!! 2022-11-15
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- when a gas turns into a liquid.
- some invisible, spreads as far as possible (air)
- when ice gets hot it will ____.
- when water gets cold it will ______.
- can you turn the ______ on the T.V up please
- volume, mass, holds its shape (table,lamp)
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- when a liquid turns into a gas.
- when water is boiled it turns into _______.
- what's the ______!
- volume, takes the shape of a container (water)
10 Clues: what's the ______! • when a liquid turns into a gas. • when a gas turns into a liquid. • when ice gets hot it will ____. • when water gets cold it will ______. • volume, mass, holds its shape (table,lamp) • when water is boiled it turns into _______. • can you turn the ______ on the T.V up please • volume, takes the shape of a container (water) • ...
Modern United States 2021-03-31
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- a well paid young person with a fashionable life-style
- the process of initiating charges against a public official
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal,or plant lives or operates
- The act of forgiving or being forgiven for an offense
- gradually benefit the poorest increasing wealth of the richest
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- First hispanic and latina member of the court
- a way of life or attitude opposing the social norm
- a program of redevelopment often to adress urban decay in cities.
- The easing of hostility or strained relations
- financial support given to people in need
10 Clues: financial support given to people in need • First hispanic and latina member of the court • The easing of hostility or strained relations • a way of life or attitude opposing the social norm • The act of forgiving or being forgiven for an offense • a well paid young person with a fashionable life-style • the process of initiating charges against a public official • ...
Modern United States 2021-03-31
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- a well paid young person with a fashionable life-style
- the process of initiating charges against a public official
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal,or plant lives or operates
- The act of forgiving or being forgiven for an offense
- gradually benefit the poorest increasing wealth of the richest
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- First hispanic and latina member of the court
- a way of life or attitude opposing the social norm
- a program of redevelopment often to adress urban decay in cities.
- The easing of hostility or strained relations
- financial support given to people in need
10 Clues: financial support given to people in need • First hispanic and latina member of the court • The easing of hostility or strained relations • a way of life or attitude opposing the social norm • The act of forgiving or being forgiven for an offense • a well paid young person with a fashionable life-style • the process of initiating charges against a public official • ...
States and Capitals 2021-06-04
States of Matter 2021-07-14
10 Clues: Solid to Gas • Gas to Solid • Gas to Liquid • Solid to Liquid • Liquid to Solid • Above the gas phase • Liquid to Gas at boiling point • Liquid to Gas below boiling point • Frozen carbon dioxide (space is -) • Classification of matter (space is -)
Guess the States 2021-01-31
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- My capital is Phoenix, who am I?
- Sacramento is my capital, who am I?
- Nashville is my capital, who am I?
- Harrisburg is my capital, who am I?
- Montpelier is my capital, who am I?
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- Austin is my capital, who am I?
- My capital city is Bismarck, who am I?
- Lincoln is my capital, who am I?
- Hartford is my capital, who am I?
- Olympia is my capital, who am I?
10 Clues: Austin is my capital, who am I? • My capital is Phoenix, who am I? • Lincoln is my capital, who am I? • Olympia is my capital, who am I? • Hartford is my capital, who am I? • Nashville is my capital, who am I? • Sacramento is my capital, who am I? • Harrisburg is my capital, who am I? • Montpelier is my capital, who am I? • My capital city is Bismarck, who am I?
States of matter 2020-11-19
Across
- change keep this chemical make up and no new substances made
- changes result in a change in my identity chemical reaction is a process in which a new substances are bornduring a chemical change
- is the amount of space and object takes up
- takes up space and has mass
- the smallest particles that make up matter
- has a definite volume but no definite shape
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- property can be observed without changing the type of matter
- an example is a fruit salad
- change A change in the substance and its properties
- has a definite shape and a definite volume
- change causes a substance to change its state and molecules stay the same
- has no definite volume
12 Clues: has no definite volume • an example is a fruit salad • takes up space and has mass • has a definite shape and a definite volume • is the amount of space and object takes up • the smallest particles that make up matter • has a definite volume but no definite shape • change A change in the substance and its properties • ...
States of Matter 2022-10-25
Across
- a state of matter that can move freely
- a group of atoms to make a a chmical.
- Water turning into vapor
- When a solid turns into a solid
- When water is heated till it turns into a gas
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- the only state that can't move freely
- When a solid turns directly into a gas.
- When gas turns into a liquid.
- the thing we breathe out.
- When liquid turns into a solid
10 Clues: Water turning into vapor • the thing we breathe out. • When gas turns into a liquid. • When liquid turns into a solid • When a solid turns into a solid • the only state that can't move freely • a group of atoms to make a a chmical. • a state of matter that can move freely • When a solid turns directly into a gas. • When water is heated till it turns into a gas
Satellite States Recap 2022-09-25
Across
- How many million Soviets died in WW2?
- Winston Churchill delivered the Iron _______ speech in 1946
- The USSR collected ___________ from East Germany
- Country whose borders were moved west to appease Josef Stalin
- _________ State. Officially independent but controlled by another
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- ideology of the USSR
- George ______ sent the Long Telegram
- President of the USA in 1946
- Josef ______ led the USSR from 1922-1953
- Final conference of the Grand Alliance
10 Clues: ideology of the USSR • President of the USA in 1946 • George ______ sent the Long Telegram • How many million Soviets died in WW2? • Final conference of the Grand Alliance • Josef ______ led the USSR from 1922-1953 • The USSR collected ___________ from East Germany • Winston Churchill delivered the Iron _______ speech in 1946 • ...
Greek City States 2023-09-05
Across
- Powerful individuals
- fundamental political unit in ancient Greece
- kings or monarchs ruled in a government
- a fortified hilltop where male citizens gathered to conduct business
- Foot soldiers, called hoplites, stood side by side, holding a spear in one hand and a shield in the other
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- a government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families
- between Greece and the Persian Empire, began in Ionia on the coast of Anatolia
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked
- rule by the people
- government ruled by a few powerful people
10 Clues: rule by the people • Powerful individuals • kings or monarchs ruled in a government • government ruled by a few powerful people • fundamental political unit in ancient Greece • peasants forced to stay on the land they worked • a government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families • a fortified hilltop where male citizens gathered to conduct business • ...
states of matter 2023-11-07
Across
- state of matter. particles can slip past one another and near each other.
- particle motion.
- phase change. solid to liquid.
- phase change. gas to liquid.
- phase change. liquid to gas.
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- phase change. solid to gas.
- phase change. liquid to solid.
- state of matter. particles close together and move in place.
- type of energy when heat is added or taken away.
- state of matter. particles move freely and far apart.
10 Clues: particle motion. • phase change. solid to gas. • phase change. gas to liquid. • phase change. liquid to gas. • phase change. liquid to solid. • phase change. solid to liquid. • type of energy when heat is added or taken away. • state of matter. particles move freely and far apart. • state of matter. particles close together and move in place. • ...
states of matter 2023-11-07
Across
- state of matter. particles can slip past one another and near each other.
- particle motion.
- phase change. solid to liquid.
- phase change. gas to liquid.
- phase change. liquid to gas.
Down
- phase change. solid to gas.
- phase change. liquid to solid.
- state of matter. particles close together and move in place.
- type of energy when heat is added or taken away.
- state of matter. particles move freely and far apart.
10 Clues: particle motion. • phase change. solid to gas. • phase change. gas to liquid. • phase change. liquid to gas. • phase change. liquid to solid. • phase change. solid to liquid. • type of energy when heat is added or taken away. • state of matter. particles move freely and far apart. • state of matter. particles close together and move in place. • ...
States of Matter 2023-09-29
10 Clues: solid to gas • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • turning into a solid • a free slowing substance; fluid • liquid to gas (only on the surface) • firm and stable; not liquid and/or fluid • expanding freely,having no fixed shape or volume • what would happen if you leave a buck of ice on the counter?
States of Matter 2024-02-05
10 Clues: Water • Gas to liquid. • Solid to liquid. • Liquid to solid. • Brick, Cube, etc. • From solid to gas. • From gas to solid. • Steam, smoke, etc. • Liquid to gas. (bubbling.) • Liquid to gas. (No bubbling.)
STATES OF MATTER 2024-01-06
Across
- The state of matter when particles are not rigidly connected and can expand to fill a container.
- This high-temperature state of matter is soup of charged-particles.
- Electrically-charged particles due to the loss or gain of an electron.
- Water has this state of matter when you drink it.
- Light seen in the night sky caused by charged particles from the Sun ionizing atoms in the atmosphere.
- The sign given to the electric charge of an electron.
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- The sign given to the electric charge of a proton.
- He invented electricity and experimented with plasma.
- Charged particles streaming off the Sun at high-speed.
- The state of matter when atoms are packed closely and rigidly together.
10 Clues: Water has this state of matter when you drink it. • The sign given to the electric charge of a proton. • He invented electricity and experimented with plasma. • The sign given to the electric charge of an electron. • Charged particles streaming off the Sun at high-speed. • This high-temperature state of matter is soup of charged-particles. • ...
Name the States 2020-06-10
Across
- This state is known as the Empire State
- The capital of this state is Phoenix
- This is where cowboys come from
- Orlando is located in this state
- This state has a great lake named after it
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- This state is made up of islands
- The White House is located in this state
- This state is known as the Rocky Mountain state
- One of the cities is Los Angeles
- Las Vegas is located in this state
10 Clues: This is where cowboys come from • This state is made up of islands • One of the cities is Los Angeles • Orlando is located in this state • Las Vegas is located in this state • The capital of this state is Phoenix • This state is known as the Empire State • The White House is located in this state • This state has a great lake named after it • ...
nickmanes for states 2024-05-09
10 Clues: gem state • cotton state • City of lights • the golden state • the copper state • the show me state • the sunshine state • the pine tree state • Land of Enchantment • the lone star state
country + Continents + States 2024-05-20
10 Clues: FREEDOM • (COUNTRY)Ramen • (STATE) big apple • (CONTINENT) Racisim • (COUNTY) Tunnel Rats • (STATE) Pew Pew A LOT • (COUNTRY)Made in _____ • (COUNTRY) Desert was rich too • (CONTINENT) Whats going on in ________??? • (CONTINENT) Russia, China, India all in here
Postwar United States 2024-05-21
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- "US policy aimed at containing the spread of communism, first published in 1947."(2 words)
- The conflict between North Korea (with support from China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with support from the United States and other Western nations) from 1950 to 1953.(2 words)
- "Famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. advocating for civil rights and equality." (4 words)
- Members of the youth counterculture that emerged in the 1960s.
- "Country in Southeast Asia where a major conflict involving the US escalated in the 1960s."
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- The movement for racial equality and justice, marked by events like the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington.(2 words)
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance formed in 1949 between North America and European countries.
- Refers to Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her bus seat in 1955 became a pivotal event in the Civil Rights Movement.
- One of the first mass-produced suburbs, developed in the late 1940s and 1950s, symbolizing postwar suburbanization.
- students sat at the “white only” section of Woolworth’s lunch counter (3 words)
10 Clues: Members of the youth counterculture that emerged in the 1960s. • students sat at the “white only” section of Woolworth’s lunch counter (3 words) • "US policy aimed at containing the spread of communism, first published in 1947."(2 words) • "Country in Southeast Asia where a major conflict involving the US escalated in the 1960s." • ...
