states Crossword Puzzles
PIG Preparing For The Final-Roger Cardenas 2023-05-12
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- Vice President of the United states
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- A system of laws
- involves a legal dispute between two or more parties
- Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise
- United States Senator
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- an arrangement between a prosecutor and a defendant
- a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- a type of court proceeding in which a prosecutor employed by the federal, state, or local government charges a person with the commission of a crime.
- a court that handles cases involving crimes committed by children
- the intentional or unintentional act of providing information that will suggest your involvement in a crime
- the process to become a U.S. citizen if you were born outside of the United States.
12 Clues: A system of laws • United States Senator • Vice President of the United states • an arrangement between a prosecutor and a defendant • involves a legal dispute between two or more parties • a court that handles cases involving crimes committed by children • the process to become a U.S. citizen if you were born outside of the United States. • ...
Module 27 Vocab (Political Power and Territoriality) 2025-09-29
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- states Very advanced states
- Region of continuing and persistent fragmentation due to devolution and centrifugal forces.
- States states with little development
- a clear demarcated lie that marks the limits of a territory and divisions between territories. (Often called a border at the global scale)
- A region at the margins of state control and settlement
- economic/political strategies wealthy and powerful countries use to extend their influence
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- point a narrow passage that restricts traffic to another region
- Line principle an approach to dividing and creating boundaries at the midpoint between two places
- A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- A territory surrounded by a country but not ruled by it.
- A region straddling both sides, where a national cultures overlap and blend to varying degrees.
- Part of a national territory separated from the main body of the country to which it belongs
12 Clues: states Very advanced states • States states with little development • A region at the margins of state control and settlement • A territory surrounded by a country but not ruled by it. • A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water • point a narrow passage that restricts traffic to another region • ...
State Constitutions 2026-01-22
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- The number of states that allow governors to veto individual items in appropriation bills.
- The amendment reserves powers not stated in the Constitution to the states and the people.
- The only state with a unicameral government structure.
- The only state that convenes a constitutional revision commission to revise the state constitution.
- The first state to propose a state constitution.
- The state with the longest state constitution by word length.
- One of the two states whose counties lack a functioning government.
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- State that follows Virginia by electing judges of the high courts with the state legislature rather than the Governor.
- State that focuses on tax exemptions for religious non-profits in State Constitution.
- State that focuses on property rights for owners in its constitution.
- The number of states that explicitly protect the right to privacy in their constitution.
- State with the least number of adopted amendments.
12 Clues: The first state to propose a state constitution. • State with the least number of adopted amendments. • The only state with a unicameral government structure. • The state with the longest state constitution by word length. • One of the two states whose counties lack a functioning government. • State that focuses on property rights for owners in its constitution. • ...
US CIVIL WAR - BY. RAMIRO G. 2019-01-27
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- President of the Confederate States of America.
- The commanding general of the Confederate forces.
- The battle in September of 1862 ended in a draw, but 23,000 men were dead or wounded-making it the single bloodiest day of the war.
- The first major battle of the war.
- Grant captures it, Mississippi river was under union control.
- Issued by President Lincoln in 1863 after Union victory at Antietam.
- name of the new nation formed by the seceding southern states.
- President of the United States who took office in 1861.
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- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at a memorial for Union soldiers that died at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- This woman was know as the "Angel of the Battlefield" during the war and founded the American Red Cross after the war.
- United States fort in Charleston harbor that was fired on by the Confederates.
- Union Plan by Winfield Scott, strategy to blockade the Mississippi River and Atlantic Ocean.
12 Clues: The first major battle of the war. • President of the Confederate States of America. • The commanding general of the Confederate forces. • President of the United States who took office in 1861. • Grant captures it, Mississippi river was under union control. • name of the new nation formed by the seceding southern states. • ...
Constitution 2 2023-04-11
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- An action taken by Congress to reverse or overrule a presidential veto
- "Large state" proposal for the new constitution, calling for equal representation in both houses of a bicameral Congress.
- A group of people who have the power to make laws (Congress)
- Agreement that each slave counted as three-fifths of a person in determining representation in Congress
- The proposal by small states that called for equal representation of each state in Congress regardless of the state's population.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress
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- A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution
- Executive, Legislative, Judicial
- Compromise made by Constitutional Convention in which stateswould have equal representation in Congress
- the legislature of the United States government
- A council of representatives in the house of the United States Congress
- system used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch
12 Clues: Executive, Legislative, Judicial • the legislature of the United States government • the lower legislative house of the United States Congress • 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 • ...
Civil War Amendments 2022-02-22
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- ratified in 1865, this Amendment banned involuntary servitude after the Civil War.
- all states must treat all people the same, according to the ________ Protection Clause in the 14th Amendment.
- another term for "forced labor."
- this amendment protects the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition as a slave.
- the 15th Amendment granted the right to ______ for all free African-American males
- to treat unfairly under the law
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- protected by the 14th Amendment, states cannot pass laws that limit these benefits of citizenship.
- According to the 14th Amendment, no state government can take your "life, liberty, or property" without this.
- ratified in 1868, this Amendment defines citizenship.
- according to the 14th Amendment, all citizens have the right to equal application of the ______.
- all persons "born or naturalized" in the United States are a ___________ of the United States.
- to abridge, or take away
12 Clues: to abridge, or take away • to treat unfairly under the law • another term for "forced labor." • ratified in 1868, this Amendment defines citizenship. • ratified in 1865, this Amendment banned involuntary servitude after the Civil War. • the 15th Amendment granted the right to ______ for all free African-American males • ...
Federalism 2022-02-16
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- The authority to legislate for the protection of the health, morals, safety, and welfare of the people. In the United States, most police power is reserved to the states.
- basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- A system consisting of a league of independent states, each having essentially sovereign powers. The central government created by such a league has only limited powers over the states.
- a congressional act directing the people of a United States territory to frame a proposed State constitution as a step towards admissions to the Union
- A model of federalism in which the states and the national government cooperate in solving problems.
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- those delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out, expressly, in the Constitution; also called the "enumerated powers"
- a system of government in which powers are divided between a national government and regional government. It allows for shared power, dual sovereignty and creates a compound republic.
- The section of the Constitution in which Congress is given the power to regulate trade among the states and with foreign countries.
- those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time, deny to the States
- A model of federalism that looks on national and state governments as co-equal sovereign powers. Neither the state government nor the national government should interfere in the other's sphere.
10 Clues: A model of federalism in which the states and the national government cooperate in solving problems. • basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis • those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time, deny to the States • ...
Civil war 2023-02-16
10 Clues: self-rule • take away • block/block • one interest • help sickness • homemade fabric • self-appointed police • rights 10th amendment • supported united states • forced enrollment in military
Newton's Laws of Motion 2022-02-22
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- The tendency of an object to resist change
- Mass is the amount of _______ in something
- Force=_____ X acceleration
- Change in an objects speed or direction
- Newton's ______ law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- ______ Newton came up with the laws
- Newton's _____ law states that the force of an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration
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- momentum=mass X ______
- These protect us. Keep us in our position.
- Why do humans not float to outer space?
- A measurement of the amount of motion an object has
- A push or a pull
- Newton's _____ law states an object at rest will remain at rest
13 Clues: A push or a pull • momentum=mass X ______ • Force=_____ X acceleration • ______ Newton came up with the laws • Why do humans not float to outer space? • Change in an objects speed or direction • The tendency of an object to resist change • These protect us. Keep us in our position. • Mass is the amount of _______ in something • ...
The Hunt for Linoln's Killer 2023-02-09
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- The system that forced African Americans to work
- to stop a conflict
- Someone who murders a well-known person.
- Used to protect someone or something from harm.
- an organized search for a person
- a serious disagreement or argument
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- you have been defeated.
- an owner and be treated as property.
- the group of southern states that tried to separate themselves from the United States government
- a ruler who uses power in a cruel and unfair way.
- To hurt or get back at someone because they have offended you.
- the group of northern states that fought the South
- a war during which two groups in the same country fight each other for control
13 Clues: to stop a conflict • you have been defeated. • an organized search for a person • a serious disagreement or argument • an owner and be treated as property. • Someone who murders a well-known person. • Used to protect someone or something from harm. • The system that forced African Americans to work • a ruler who uses power in a cruel and unfair way. • ...
Bill of rights 2024-04-29
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- prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy
- freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly,& petition
- court case that established students constitutional rights at school
- powers not granted to federal gov't are reserved for the states
- constituitional & other legal protections against gov't actions
- clause that states Congress can't make a law respecting an establishment of religion
- protects from unreasonable searches by the gov't
- reason to believe there is something illegal going on
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- states no excessive bail or unusual punishment can be given
- Congress can make no laws that keep you from practicing your religion
- privacy is not mentioned in the ______
- nonverbal communication protected by the 1st amendment
- right to free speech is not _____
13 Clues: right to free speech is not _____ • privacy is not mentioned in the ______ • prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy • protects from unreasonable searches by the gov't • freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly,& petition • reason to believe there is something illegal going on • nonverbal communication protected by the 1st amendment • ...
Unit 6 Study Guide 2023-01-25
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- The Saguaro Cactus blossom is Arizona's state ___.
- A person who is against slavery.
- Arizona's state bird is the Cactus ___.
- Wyatt ____ was one of Arizona's famous lawmen.
- To give up completely.
- Amounts of money owed to someone else.
- To give up completely
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- In 1846, the United States declared war on ____.
- people in a city, town, or country who enjoy the rights to vote and participate in government decisions.
- Arizona's motto is Ditat Dues, which means "God ____."
- An area of the United States that is organized under a sperate set of rules and laws.
- During the civil war, many Arizonans fought for the ____.
- In 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected _____ of the United States.
- On February 14th, Arizona became a ____.
14 Clues: To give up completely • To give up completely. • A person who is against slavery. • Amounts of money owed to someone else. • Arizona's state bird is the Cactus ___. • On February 14th, Arizona became a ____. • Wyatt ____ was one of Arizona's famous lawmen. • In 1846, the United States declared war on ____. • The Saguaro Cactus blossom is Arizona's state ___. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-05-05
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- The Height Of An Object
- Rate Of Speed
- Newtons law that states a object in motion stays in motion and a object at rest stays at rest
- The Study Of Earths Physical Structure
- The Force Of Resistance On An Object
- Rate Of Speed In A Given Direction
- Study of Animals/Living Organisms
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- The Force That Keeps Us From Floating
- Rate Of Which Something Gains Speed At
- The Object That Has A South And North Pole and Connects to Things
- The Study Of Space And Celestial Objects
- Newtons law that states when 2 objects interact they move away at the same magnitude and opposite directions
- Newtons law that states F= mass x acceleration
13 Clues: Rate Of Speed • The Height Of An Object • Study of Animals/Living Organisms • Rate Of Speed In A Given Direction • The Force Of Resistance On An Object • The Force That Keeps Us From Floating • Rate Of Which Something Gains Speed At • The Study Of Earths Physical Structure • The Study Of Space And Celestial Objects • Newtons law that states F= mass x acceleration • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2026-01-16
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- ____ Policy – Plans for problems inside our country.
- ____ Fathers – Leaders who started our country.
- ____ of Confederation – The first plan for America’s government, very weak.
- A rule that stops trade with other countries.
- ___ Parties – Groups that help choose leaders and make rules.
- ____ Convention – A big meeting in 1787 where leaders wrote the Constitution.
- ____ of the United States – The first big bank for the whole country.
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- ____-Republican Party – A group that wanted strong state governments and farming.
- Forcing sailors to work on another country’s ships.
- The leader of the United States.
- ____ Party – A group that wanted a strong national government and business.
- The most important law in the United States.
- ___ Policy – Plans for problems with other countries.
13 Clues: The leader of the United States. • The most important law in the United States. • A rule that stops trade with other countries. • ____ Fathers – Leaders who started our country. • Forcing sailors to work on another country’s ships. • ____ Policy – Plans for problems inside our country. • ___ Policy – Plans for problems with other countries. • ...
Primary Source Documents 2015-04-28
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- Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the United States and gave other basic civil rights.
- Ended poll taxes.
- Foundation for American government for freedoms such as free speech and trial by jury.
- Created a graduated income tax.
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting Communism after WWII. The declaration marked the beginning of the Containment policy.
- First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process.
- The right of 18 years old to vote.
- Document, which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution. States had more power than the national government.
- Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution.
- gave women the right to vote.
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- Gave freedom to all slaves in all of the states.
- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain.
- A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government.
- peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the League of Nations a national peace organization.
- Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial.
- Treaty that ended WWI and was extremely harsh on Germany.
- Gave African American men the right to vote.
- Provided direct election of senators.
18 Clues: Ended poll taxes. • gave women the right to vote. • Created a graduated income tax. • The right of 18 years old to vote. • Provided direct election of senators. • Gave African American men the right to vote. • Gave freedom to all slaves in all of the states. • Treaty that ended WWI and was extremely harsh on Germany. • ...
U.S. HISTORY EOC REVIEW 2016-04-19
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- Gave African American men the right to vote
- provided direct election of senators
- ended poll tax
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments , and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the League of Nations a national peace organization
- required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the United States and gave other basic civil rights
- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances (complaints) against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- Treaty that ended WW1. Was extremely harsh on Germany.
- Document which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution. States had more power than the national government.
- First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to fair trial
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- gave the right to vote to 18 year olds
- gave women the right to vote
- Created a graduated income tax
- A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
- by Truman to economically assist any country fighting communism after World War two. The declaration marked the beginning of the containment Policy
- gave freedom to the slaves in all states
- Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Foundation for American government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
18 Clues: ended poll tax • gave women the right to vote • Created a graduated income tax • provided direct election of senators • gave the right to vote to 18 year olds • gave freedom to the slaves in all states • Gave African American men the right to vote • Treaty that ended WW1. Was extremely harsh on Germany. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2021-09-28
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- sea fort built on an artificial island protecting Charleston, South Carolina.
- 1860 nominee for election
- repealed the Missouri Compromise, created two new territories, and allowed for popular sovereignty
- effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states
- act required that slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state
- harpers ferry
- presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on September 22, 1862, during the Civil War.
- borough and town in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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- abolitionist slave who escaped and started a movement
- an American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. As a member of the Democratic Party, he represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives before the American Civil War.
- five laws passed in September of 1850 that dealt with the issue of slavery and territorial expansion
- is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance.
- an African American who had been a slave and moved by his master to a state
- a political party fromed in 1854, majority supported the end to slavery (abolitionists).
- people who want to abolish slavery
- Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant to effectively end the American Civil War.
- people who express loyalty to thier region
- battle of vicks____
18 Clues: harpers ferry • battle of vicks____ • 1860 nominee for election • people who want to abolish slavery • people who express loyalty to thier region • borough and town in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. • abolitionist slave who escaped and started a movement • an African American who had been a slave and moved by his master to a state • ...
Assignment for class that sucks 2024-03-19
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- He was an American lawyer and was the 16th president of the US
- federal fort located in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first shots of the civil war were fired.
- 1846 treaty ending the Mexican-American War
- use of water to erode gravel hills into long sluices to catch any gold
- former president of the Confederate States of America
- He was a politician
- He was an American lawyer, soldier and was the youngest vice president ever.
- miners who went to california afte the discovery of gold in 1848
- Proposed, but rejected, 1846 bill that would have banned slavery in the territory won from Mexico in the Mexican War.
- political party establshed aroudn an anti-slavery platform in 1854.
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- government of 11 southern states that seceded from the United States and fought against the Union in the CIvil War
- political party of the mid-1800s, officially known as the American party, that opposed immigration
- Mass migration.
- He was an American lawyer who was famous for the decision in the Dred Scott court case.
- He was an enslaved person who accompanied his owner in war as an Army physician.
- use of metal pans, picks, and shovels to harvest gold from the banks and bottoms of rivers and streams.
- 1861 proposed constitutional amendment that attempted to prevent secession of the southern states by allowing slavery in all territories south of the Missouri compromise.
- 1853 purchase of land from Mexico
18 Clues: Mass migration. • He was a politician • 1853 purchase of land from Mexico • 1846 treaty ending the Mexican-American War • former president of the Confederate States of America • He was an American lawyer and was the 16th president of the US • miners who went to california afte the discovery of gold in 1848 • ...
Portfolio Project Crossword 2022-01-12
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- Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A vote on a yes or no question.
- War between Mexico and the spanish colonial government.
- Making an opening move to put yourself in situations that have social potential.
- Novel published by Upton Sinclair that exposed the harsh conditions of the meat industry in 1906.
- Ones who believed that people and government had the power to correct abuses produced by nature and the free market.
- 26th president. Youngest president of the United States.
- Waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
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- State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
- A person who searches for and tries to expose real or alleged corruption, scandal, or other wrongdoing, especially in politics.
- A civil rights organization in the United States that acts as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans.
- A person favoring a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine.
- A treaty signed by Spain and the United States that ended the Spanish–American War.
- Muckraker that exposed John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company.
- The process by which citizens can remove elected officials from office before their term is completed.
- "separate but equal."
- Founded in Chicago in 1889 to help aid needy immigrants.
18 Clues: "separate but equal." • A vote on a yes or no question. • An addition to the Monroe Doctrine. • War between Mexico and the spanish colonial government. • 26th president. Youngest president of the United States. • Founded in Chicago in 1889 to help aid needy immigrants. • Muckraker that exposed John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company. • ...
VUS.8 Review 2026-01-09
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- this popular novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe showed the emotional and physical harms of slavery.
- He wrote an autobiography describing the horrors of slavery and believed education was key to ending slavery.
- This was one of the major social causes of the Civil War.
- When this president was elected to office in 1860, Southern states began seceding from the union.
- William Lloyd Garrison, who believed slavery was a sin, published an abolitionist newspaper called the ______.
- This abolitionist challenged ideas about race and gender.
- In the Compromise of 1850 this state was added to the union as a free state.
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- In this compromise, Henry Clay proposed drawing a line across the Louisiana Purchase at the 36° 30’ latitude allowing states below the line to be slave states and states above the line would be free.
- This group of people fought to end slavery.
- After the signing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act there was an outbreak of violence between anti-slavery and pro-slavery activists in this state.
- _______________ Sovereignty means states should have the right to make their own choices about laws including whether to allow slavery.
- The economy of the South was dependent on __________ while the North was more industrialized.
12 Clues: This group of people fought to end slavery. • This was one of the major social causes of the Civil War. • This abolitionist challenged ideas about race and gender. • In the Compromise of 1850 this state was added to the union as a free state. • The economy of the South was dependent on __________ while the North was more industrialized. • ...
Chapter 1 - States of matter 2022-07-28
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- takes in energy from the surroundings
- point the temperature at which a liquid boils
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- point the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
- the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state
- describe a solution that contains as much dissolved solute as possible at a particular temperature
- a regular three dimensional arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystalline solid.
- proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern
- the physical change where a liquid turns to a gas at a temperature below its boiling point
- a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow
- two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined and the substances can be separated by physical means
- describe a liquid that evaporates easily; it is a liquid with a low boiling point
- the substance is formed when something dissolves into another substance
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- a mixture containing small particles of an insoluble solid or droplets of an insoluble liquid, spread throughout a liquid
- the property of how easily a liquid evaporate
- a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution
- if two liquids form a completely uniform mixture when added together
- gives out energy to the surroundings
- to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly
- the process of becoming a solid from liquid.
- mass per unit volume
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement
- the process of changing from a solid to a gaseous state
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the process by which different fluids mix as a result of the random motions of their particles
25 Clues: mass per unit volume • gives out energy to the surroundings • takes in energy from the surroundings • a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow • anything that occupies space and has mass • the process of becoming a solid from liquid. • the property of how easily a liquid evaporate • point the temperature at which a liquid boils • ...
Chapter 1 - States of matter 2022-07-28
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- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- a mixture containing small particles of an insoluble solid or droplets of an insoluble liquid, spread throughout a liquid
- to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement
- describe a liquid that evaporates easily; it is a liquid with a low boiling point
- takes in energy from the surroundings
- point the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
- the process by which different fluids mix as a result of the random motions of their particles
- the physical change where a liquid turns to a gas at a temperature below its boiling point
- mass per unit volume
- proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern
- the process of changing from a solid to a gaseous state
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- anything that occupies space and has mass
- point the temperature at which a liquid boils
- describe a solution that contains as much dissolved solute as possible at a particular temperature
- the property of how easily a liquid evaporate
- the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state
- a regular three dimensional arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystalline solid.
- if two liquids form a completely uniform mixture when added together
- the substance is formed when something dissolves into another substance
- a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution
- the process of becoming a solid from liquid.
- gives out energy to the surroundings
- two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined and the substances can be separated by physical means
- a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow
25 Clues: mass per unit volume • gives out energy to the surroundings • takes in energy from the surroundings • a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow • anything that occupies space and has mass • the process of becoming a solid from liquid. • point the temperature at which a liquid boils • the property of how easily a liquid evaporate • ...
Unit 5: States of Consciousness 2019-02-08
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- A chemical substance that changes perceptions and moods.
- Having reoccurring problems of not being able to fall or stay asleep
- The large, slow brain waves that occur when you are deep asleep.
- What your dream really means. According to Sigmund Freud.
- Experiencing senses that are not true.
- Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Are stages 1-4 of sleep.
- The likelihood of having an increased amount of REM sleep after being deprived of REM sleep. Happens after repeatedly waking up during REM sleep.
- A sleep disorder where you stop breathing during sleep and repeatedly wake up momentarily.
- A split in consciousness, allowing for some thoughts and behaviors to occur at the same time as others.
- Social interaction where one person gets another to believe that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will randomly happen.
- The discomfort and distress that happens after someone stops using an addictive drug.
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- Regulates our sleeping and waking cycle. It is our 24-hour "body clock" that keeps our bodily rhythms regular and stable.
- A suggestion given during hypnosis to be done after the hypnotized person is no longer hypnotized. Can help control undesired symptoms and behaviors (used by clinicians).
- Dangerously craving and using a drug despite the different consequences.
- What a person remembers from the storyline of their dreams. According to Sigmund Freud.
- The decreasing effect that happens when you regularly use the same dose of a drug, which makes the user take larger doses before feeling the drug’s effect.
- Sleep disorder where you fall asleep uncontrollably. A person may fall directly into REM sleep at random times.
- Rapid eye movement sleep. This is when vivid dreams occur. It is also known as paradoxical sleep because the muscles are relaxed but other body systems are active.
- The relatively slow brain waves that show when you are relaxed and awake.
- Sequential images, thoughts, and emotions going through a person’s mind while they are still asleep.
20 Clues: Experiencing senses that are not true. • Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Are stages 1-4 of sleep. • A chemical substance that changes perceptions and moods. • What your dream really means. According to Sigmund Freud. • The large, slow brain waves that occur when you are deep asleep. • Having reoccurring problems of not being able to fall or stay asleep • ...
Get To Know Your States! 2019-01-24
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- / The state motto is “ Equal Rights”
- / The state fruit is the apple.
- / The state reptile is the western painted turtle.
- / The state fish is the Brook trout.
- / The state crustacean is Crawfish.
- / The state insect is the honeybee.
- / The state stone is a Salem limestone.
- / The state-hood is Feb. 6, 1788
- / The state nickname is Hawkeye State
- / The most populated city is Phoenix.
- / The state dance is Hula.
- / The state dance is called Polka.
- / The state crop is peanuts.
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- / The most populated city is Portland.
- / The state muffin is blueberry.
- / The national park here is Mammoth Cave National Park.
- / The state beverage is tomato juice.
- / The state motto is Eureka.
- / The state capital is Juneau.
- / The most populated city is Manchester.
- / The state has five national parks.
- / It has zero national parks.
- / It has three counties
- / The state capital is Jackson.
- / The state song is "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On".
- / The state metal is silver.
- / The state is square dancing.
- / The time zone is central.
28 Clues: / It has three counties • / The state dance is Hula. • / The time zone is central. • / The state motto is Eureka. • / The state metal is silver. • / The state crop is peanuts. • / It has zero national parks. • / The state is square dancing. • / The state fruit is the apple. • / The state capital is Juneau. • / The state capital is Jackson. • ...
Capitals of the 22 States 2020-03-17
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- What is the capital of Lebanon?
- What is the capital of Comoros?
- What is the capital of Sudan?
- What is the capital of Algeria?
- What is the capital of Palestine?
- What is the capital of Mauritania?
- What is the capital of Syrian Arab Republic?
- What is the capital of Djibouti?
- What is the capital of Jordan?
- What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
- What is the capital of Qatar?
- What is the capital of Bahrain?
- What is the capital of Morocco?
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- What is the capital of Libya?
- What is the capital of Tunisia?
- What is the capital of Kuwait?
- What is the capital of United Arab Emirates?
- What is the capital of Yemen?
- What is the capital of Somalia?
- What is the capital of Oman?
- What is the capital of Iraq?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
22 Clues: What is the capital of Oman? • What is the capital of Iraq? • What is the capital of Libya? • What is the capital of Sudan? • What is the capital of Yemen? • What is the capital of Qatar? • What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of Kuwait? • What is the capital of Jordan? • What is the capital of Lebanon? • What is the capital of Tunisia? • ...
Indian states and union territories 2020-12-27
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- Land of Five Rivers
- also known as rice bowl of india
- the gateway of India
- Least populous union territory
- land of tamils
- Most densely populated state
- state with kolkata as its capital
- Called the heart of india
- Land of gods
- also known as the Land of Coconut trees.
- Most populous state
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- Birth state of mahatma gandhi
- Newest indian state
- Least populous state
- largest state (in terms of area).
- capital of india
- Least densely populated state
- Smallest state
- known as "Devabhoomi"
- Most populous union territory (not incl Delhi)
20 Clues: Land of gods • land of tamils • Smallest state • capital of india • Land of Five Rivers • Newest indian state • Most populous state • Least populous state • the gateway of India • known as "Devabhoomi" • Called the heart of india • Most densely populated state • Birth state of mahatma gandhi • Least densely populated state • Least populous union territory • also known as rice bowl of india • ...
States of Matter and Solutions 2021-09-29
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- Solution containing right amount of solute
- Homogenous mixture created through dissolving
- Solution containing more solute
- Change in state from a gas to a liquid
- State of matter with definite volume and shape
- Change from a liquid to a gas within the body
- The substance dissolved in a solution
- State of matter that consists of charged particles
- Transfer of thermal energy
- How much solute can be dissolved
- Change in state from a liquid to a solid
- Measurement of the motion of atoms
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- Solution which more solute can be dissolved
- Change in state from a solid to a liquid
- The substance in which a solute is dissolved
- Change in state from a solid to a gas
- State of matter with no definite volume or shape
- Change from a liquid to gas at the surface
- State of matter with definite volume but no shape
- Change in state from a gas to a solid
20 Clues: Transfer of thermal energy • Solution containing more solute • How much solute can be dissolved • Measurement of the motion of atoms • Change in state from a solid to a gas • The substance dissolved in a solution • Change in state from a gas to a solid • Change in state from a gas to a liquid • Change in state from a solid to a liquid • ...
States of Matter and Solutions 2021-09-29
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- Homogenous mixture created through dissolving
- Change in state from a gas to a solid
- State of matter with definite volume and shape
- State of matter with no definite volume or shape
- Measurement of the motion of atoms
- Solution containing more solute
- Transfer of thermal energy
- How much solute can be dissolved
- Change in state from a solid to a liquid
- The substance in which a solute is dissolved
- Change in state from a gas to a liquid
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- Change from a liquid to a gas within the body
- State of matter with definite volume but no shape
- State of matter that consists of charged particles
- Change in state from a solid to a gas
- Solution containing right amount of solute
- Change in state from a liquid to a solid
- Change from a liquid to gas at the surface
- Solution which more solute can be dissolved
- The substance dissolved in a solution
20 Clues: Transfer of thermal energy • Solution containing more solute • How much solute can be dissolved • Measurement of the motion of atoms • Change in state from a gas to a solid • Change in state from a solid to a gas • The substance dissolved in a solution • Change in state from a gas to a liquid • Change in state from a liquid to a solid • ...
20 US States and Capitals 2021-03-02
20 Clues: Salem • Boise • Austin • Pierre • Olympia • Madison • Phoenix • Lansing • Bismarck • Richmond • Columbus • Frankfort • Annapolis • Charleston • Montpelier • Sacramento • CarsonCity • Springfield • Indianapolis • OklahomaCity
NE/SE States Test Prep 2021-02-10
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- is any natural formation of rock and dirt
- amount of water vapor in the air
- to make or grow the usually to be sold
- raised, flat-surfaced areas
- are waterways that are built by people
- the periodic rise and fall of the sea
- is something that is found in nature
- a large open hole or pit dug for mining stone
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- to make from raw materials
- elevated or mountainous land
- the process of making products
- is an area positioned at the end of a river
- a point or extension of land
- a very large city
- is a long depression, or ditch
- areas where the land does not drain well
- land that is low or level
- is a unique Florida wetland
- is an area of common features.
- is a group of people from one country
20 Clues: a very large city • land that is low or level • to make from raw materials • raised, flat-surfaced areas • is a unique Florida wetland • elevated or mountainous land • a point or extension of land • the process of making products • is a long depression, or ditch • is an area of common features. • amount of water vapor in the air • is something that is found in nature • ...
C1/C2 States of matter 2021-04-27
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- A single substance, with a fixed composition, that does not have anything else mixed with it.
- A substance that can be split into simpler substances, because it contains the atoms of two or more elements joined together.
- Material remaining in the filter after mixture has passed through it.
- Describes a substance that cannot be dissolved in a certain liquid.
- Separating the solute from a solution by evaporating the solvent.
- Solution passing through a filter.
- Particle consisting of two or more atoms joined together by covalent bonding.
- a filter to separate insoluble substances from a liquid.
- Contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in that amount of solvent at that temperature.
- The liquid in which a solute dissolves to make a solution.
- The piece of paper showing the results of carrying out chromatography on substances.
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- A substance that is not pure.
- phase In paper chromatography, the solvent that moves along the paper carrying the dissolved samples with it.
- Two or more substances jumbled together but not joined to each other. The substances in many mixtures can be separated from each other.
- point A specific temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.
- Formed when a substance has dissolved in a liquid.
- A substance made up of only atoms with the same number of protons in the nucleus.
- phase The surface through which the solvent and dissolved substances move in chromatography.
- A technique for separating the components of a mixture – for example different food colouring agents.
- Substance that dissolves in a liquid to make a solution.
- A tiny piece of matter that everything is made out of.
- The smallest neutral part of an element that can take part in chemical reactions.
22 Clues: A substance that is not pure. • Solution passing through a filter. • Formed when a substance has dissolved in a liquid. • A tiny piece of matter that everything is made out of. • a filter to separate insoluble substances from a liquid. • Substance that dissolves in a liquid to make a solution. • The liquid in which a solute dissolves to make a solution. • ...
States of Matter Vocabulary Review 2023-03-14
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- Solid to gas is called ___________.
- Another term for state is ____________.
- The basic "building block" of all matter
- The number of ____________ is the same as the number of protons.
- When particles in a solid or liquid move faster they move slightly further apart. This is called ____________.
- Liquid to solid is called______________.
- The small numbers in a chemical formula, the ____________, tell us how many of each atom are present in a molecule.
- When particles move slower they come closer together. This is called ______________.
- Gas to liquid is called ___________.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- To cause a phase change, you must ________ or remove thermal energy.
- The atomic mass- atomic number tells you the number of _____________ an atom has.
- Particles that a tightly packed but can move past each other are in the __________ state.
- The study of matter and how it changes.
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- The large number at the front of a chemical formula, the ___________, tells us how many molecules are present.
- Liquid to gas is called ___________.
- A _______________ is like a recipe for a molecule.
- A visual representation of an atom is called a _______ model.
- How tightly packed particles of matter are determines what ____________ it is.
- The kinetic theory of matter tells us that particles are in ___________ motion.
- Two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- Particles that move freely and have barely any attraction to each other are in the ________ state.
- The atomic number of an element determines how many _________ there are in the atom.
- Particles that are tightly packed and only vibrate are in the __________ state.
- The amount of matter an object is made up of.
- Solid to liquid is called ______________.
26 Clues: Solid to gas is called ___________. • Liquid to gas is called ___________. • Gas to liquid is called ___________. • Another term for state is ____________. • The study of matter and how it changes. • The basic "building block" of all matter • Liquid to solid is called______________. • Solid to liquid is called ______________. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
The United States! Desiree Francisco 2013-05-16
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- The Sunshine state
- Capital St.Paul
- The Hart of Dixie
- The Golden State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The state flower the Dogwood flower
- Capital Concord
- Washington D.C. is located here
- Named in honor of King Louis xiv of France
- The State Flower Rose
- state flower Iris
- Land of Enchantment
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- The Hawkeye state
- The Sooner state
- Magnolia State
- Capital Carson City
- Crater Diamond state park
- The Capital is Honolulu
- The Lone Star State
- name in honor of our first president
- Pine Tree state
- The Bluegrass state
- The Gem state
- Capital Denver
24 Clues: The Gem state • Magnolia State • Capital Denver • Capital St.Paul • Capital Concord • Pine Tree state • The Sooner state • The Golden State • The Hawkeye state • The Hart of Dixie • state flower Iris • The Sunshine state • Capital Carson City • The Lone Star State • The Bluegrass state • Land of Enchantment • The State Flower Rose • The Grand Canyon State • The Capital is Honolulu • ...
United States History- Chapter 2 2013-10-21
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- the country that questioned Columbus' claims to the New World
- an advantage the conquistadors had over the Native Americans
- Indian woman that helped Cortes win allies
- Spain established it to give settlers the right to tax local Native Americans or to make them work- in exchange, these settlers were supposed to protect the Native American people and covert them to Christianity, but they treated them as slaves instead
- the people who coped with slavery and became closer through their language and religion
- the leaders of Portugal and Spain signed this to move the Line of Demarcation 800 miles further west- allowed Portugal to explore more
- the transfer of a variety of plants and animals to Europe, Asia, and Africa- started with Columbus' explorations
- a device that enabled navigators to learn their ship's location by charting the position of stars
- a new ship that used triangular sails that, unlike traditional square sails, allowed ships to sail against the wind
- enslaved Africans were sent all across the New World
- governor of New Netherland- conquered New Sweden (1655), called it the "Swedish Nation"
- son of Viking Erik the Red-sailed from west Norway to Greenland;ended up to the North American coast (present-day Canada), then south to New England
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- large estates in which enslaved Africans were workers
- (1517) German priest- publicly criticized the Roman Catholic Church and charged that the church was too wealthy and abused its power, started the Protestant Reformation
- greatly advanced Portugal's exploration efforts- built an observatory and founded a school of navigation to teach methods of sailing, financed research by mapmakers and shipbuilders, paid for expeditions to explore the west coast of Africa
- a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean that enslaved Africans were forced to endure
- a conquistador that heard of wealthy land to the west ruled by King Moctezuma ll- seized control of Tenochtitlan (capital of Moctezuma)
- Portugese navigator-(1519) set out with a Spanish fleet to sail down to the east coast of South America
- (1608) Samuel de Champlain, a French sailor, founded a small colony on the St. Lawrence River
- French sailor that led France's next major exploration of North America
- (1534) founded the Church of England (Anglican Church)- made himself the head of the church, challenged the pope and angered Catholics
- a ship that curved up at both ends and was very stable
22 Clues: Indian woman that helped Cortes win allies • enslaved Africans were sent all across the New World • large estates in which enslaved Africans were workers • a ship that curved up at both ends and was very stable • an advantage the conquistadors had over the Native Americans • the country that questioned Columbus' claims to the New World • ...
States of Matters - Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-14
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- A Gem that gives the pink to dark red color of ruby due to the impurities of their color
- A group of two or more atoms held together by a chemical force
- A reverse action of Sublimation
- The pressure required to support 760 mm of mercury in a mercury barometer at 25 degrees Celsius
- Another name of Charcoal, produced by destructive distillation of wood
- The SI unit of pressure
- The change where solid turns to gas without passing through the liquid state
- The crystal form of silica
- It has no definite shape and volume, diffuses easily, flows, can be compressed and exerts pressure
- CO
- Motion
- Are nearly incompressible, rigid and compact.
- A powdery soot formed from an incomplete combustion of natural gas
- This is formed when Carbon black is heated to 800-1000 degrees Celsius
- The transformation of a liquid into gas
- The Crystalline solids that can exist in various forms
- 21% of the Earth's atmosphere
- The temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the external pressure
- The Intermolecular forces within the liquid
- The result of simultaneous collisions of gas molecules with one another
- It is the least ordered kind of Liquid crystal
- It has no definite shape but has a definite volume and diffuses slowly
- The convex on concave surface of a column of a liquid
- Liquids are referred to
- The thin veil between us and the outer space
- An Instrument to measure atmospheric pressure
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- This is formed when the hydrogen atom of one molecule of water forms a bond with oxygen atom of another water molecules
- The forces between different substance
- A kind of a Liquid crystal which resembles a twisted nematic phase
- An example of a Crystalline solid that are rarely found in nature
- The temperature at which solid turns into a liquid
- The negligible attractive force existing between gas particles
- Composed of Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms
- A type of Solid Structure that has a well-defined shape
- The resistance to flow
- The temperature wherein a liquid solidifies
- A kind of Liquid crystal which is close to the solid phase
- A type of Solid Structure that the particles are in a disorganized arrangement
- The force on the surface of a liquid that makes the surface area as small as possible
- More viscous than water
- Results from the competition between cohesive and adhesive forces
- DO
- An example of Amorphous solids, used in dinnerware, vase, etc.
- 78% of the Earth's atmosphere
- It is a phase of matter whose order is intermediate between that of a liquid and a crystalline solid
- HCO
- The force exerted per unit area
- A Gem that gives the yellow color of sapphire due to the impurities of their color
- An example of allotrope that can exist as diamond ans as graphite
49 Clues: CO • DO • HCO • Motion • The resistance to flow • The SI unit of pressure • More viscous than water • Liquids are referred to • The crystal form of silica • 78% of the Earth's atmosphere • 21% of the Earth's atmosphere • A reverse action of Sublimation • The force exerted per unit area • Composed of Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms • The forces between different substance • ...
U.S. States and Their Nicknames 2016-12-23
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- Atlanta's State
- Jersey Where Trenton Is
- Cowboy State
- West Virginia Minus the West
- Dakota North of South Dakota
- The Volunteer State
- Virginia Virginia + West
- Quaker State
- Home of Little Rock
- Show Me State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- First State
- State with 3 pairs Letters and Home to a Long River
- Home of Las Vegas
- Home of the Hoosiers
- Home of the Jayhawks
- Buckeye State
- State Starts with Mary
- Green Mountain State
- Home to the Great Salt Lake
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- Where Chicago Is
- Aloha State
- Mile High State
- The Capital Is Salem
- Where Seattle Is, but Olympia Is the Capital
- Island Rhode Island Red Chickens
- Cheese State and America's Dairyland
- Mexico The Land of Enchantment
- Where Boston Is
- Sunshine State and Where Disneyworld Is
- Big Sky Country
- Home of the Cornhuskers
- Land of the Midnight Sun
- State Where Disneyland Is
- Grand Canyon State
- State Starts with Lou
- Hawkeye State
- Where Detroit Is
- The State Capital Is Augusta
- Home of the Sooners
- Bluegrass State
- Dakota South of North Dakota
- The Lone Star State
43 Clues: Aloha State • First State • Cowboy State • Quaker State • Show Me State • Hawkeye State • Buckeye State • Atlanta's State • Mile High State • Where Boston Is • Big Sky Country • Bluegrass State • Where Chicago Is • Where Detroit Is • Home of Las Vegas • Grand Canyon State • The Volunteer State • Home of Little Rock • Home of the Sooners • The Lone Star State • The Capital Is Salem • Land of 10,000 Lakes • ...
States and Capitals of India 2016-10-15
28 Clues: Goa • Bihar • Assam • Kerala • Punjab • Odisha • Sikkim • Manipur • Gujarat • Mizoram • Tripura • Nagaland • Megalaya • Karnataka • Rajasthan • TamilNadu • Telengana • Jharkhand • Maharastra • WestBengal • Uttarakand • JammuKashmir • Chhattisgarh • UttarPradesh • AndhraPradesh • Madya Pradesh • HimachalPradesh • ArunachalPradesh
Capitals of the United States 2017-04-21
30 Clues: Boise • Austin • Topeka • Helena • Pierre • Albany • Augusta • Jackson • Lincoln • Atlanta • Raleigh • Concord • Lansing • Olympia • Madison • St. Paul • Columbus • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Sacramento • Tallahassee • Baton rouge • Springfield • Carson City • Indianapolis • Salt Lake City • Jefferson City
States and Capitals of Mexico 2018-02-07
31 Clues: Tepic • Oaxaca • Toluca • Merida • Xalapa • Puebla • Colima • La Paz • Tuxtla • Pachuca • Durango • Morelia • Campeche • Mexicali • Saltillo • Tlaxcala • Culiacan • Monterrey • Queretaro • Chihuahua • Zacatecas • Guanajuato • Hermosillo • Cuernavaca • Guadalajara • Villahermosa • Chilpancingo • Roo Chetumal • Aguascalientes • Ciudad Victoria • San Luis Potosi
United States History I Review 2022-03-09
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- wars against pirates
- volunteer soldiers who had to be ready at any moment
- Joint Occupation
- Act by which Britain established Catholicism in Canada
- Acts which required the governors to be paid by the king rather than the colonial legislatures
- "Town"
- Pyrrhic victory for the Red Coats
- alphabet and Lord's prayer on a paddle
- sponsored the colony of Roanoke
- only tribe to make an alliance with Britain
- French protestants
- Privateer (pirate) who worked for Elizabeth I
- colonists' name for the Coercive Acts
- ship the Pilgrims came over on
- founder of Rhode Island
- Sword of Revolution
- Father of the constitution
- Chief who fought against William Henry Harrison with a confederation of tribes
- first permanent English settlement in New World
- Old Rough and Ready
- abolitionist known for her work with the Underground Railroad
- preacher who spoke to 20,000 or more at a time
- Frenchman who attempted to raise an American army to attack Spanish Florida
- Chief of the Cherokee during removal
- proprietor of the "Quaker" colony
- pen of Revolution
- ordered Indian Removal against the Supreme Court ruling
- the "dark horse" who became president
- Washington crosses the Delaware to attack here
- married Pocahontas
- the "Bear Flag Republic"
- the creator of the national bank
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- the world turned upside down
- Act which required colonists to house soldiers
- Jefferson's political party
- president of the Lone Star Republic
- defeated the Aztecs
- voluntary servitude for 4-7 years
- translated the Bible into Cherokee language
- resigned as Vice President
- 5th President
- Compromise that established the 36,30 line
- religious event that spurred migration to the New World
- anti-Jackson party
- first college in American colonies
- mariner's tool for determining latitude
- America's greatest theologian
- governor of the Puritans in Massachusetts
- the first internal tax on the colonists
- George III called the Revolution "a _______ rebellion"
- radical abolitionist who published "The Liberator"
- first to circumnavigate the globe
- Voice of Revolution
- Established church of England
- His Accidency
- British customs ship burned by Rhode Islanders
- Prime minister of Britain during F&I War
- Established church in Massachusetts
- treaty that ended the War of 1812
- Hamilton's political party
- purchase of land from France
61 Clues: "Town" • 5th President • His Accidency • Joint Occupation • pen of Revolution • anti-Jackson party • French protestants • married Pocahontas • defeated the Aztecs • Sword of Revolution • Voice of Revolution • Old Rough and Ready • wars against pirates • founder of Rhode Island • the "Bear Flag Republic" • resigned as Vice President • Father of the constitution • Hamilton's political party • ...
United States History II Review 2022-03-09
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- baseball hero and the "Sultan of Swat"
- treaty organization that promotes and protects democracy
- led the raid to first strike Japan WWII
- plan to lend money to Germany post WWI
- FBI's most wanted
- anti-western rebels in China
- one of the territories gained from the Spanish-American War
- communist dictator of Cuba
- farmers destroy surplus to raise prices
- Vietnam New Year
- assassinated by a Stalwart
- 18th Amendment
- German area in Czechoslovakia
- relaxation of tensions between the US and USSR
- Death to the Kido Butai
- the first "activist" court
- 160 free acres if farmed for 5 years
- the unelected president
- Treaty that opened trade with Japan for the first time
- dictator of Italy during WWII
- USSR leader who wanted "destalinization"
- Republicans break into Democrat building
- separation on the basis of skin color
- the Plains Tribe that engaged the U.S. in war
- Allies decide to open a second front in Italy
- the Titanic's sister (British)
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- Nixon's attempt to get the South Vietnamese to fight their own battles
- king of the shipping industry
- born between 1946-1964
- government healthcare for the elderly
- country that the USSR invaded in 1979
- Mrs. Moore's favorite
- strike that stopped mail delivery
- highest tariff in US History
- telegram intercepted by the British
- one of two men to resign the office of V.P.
- an "army" of disgruntled veterans seeking early pension
- the resolution that gave Johnson war power against North Vietnam
- Nixon's Secretary of State
- sparked the bus boycott in Montgomery AL
- Senator who claimed that there were communists in government
- 24th Amendment
- decoded Japanese radio messages and identified Midway as a target
- countries agree not to go to war
- considered one of the biggest treaty failures
- breaking up monopolies
- lowered the tariff by 1/3
- high unemployment and high inflation
- theory of relativity
- little curly-haired actress
- communist leader of China
51 Clues: 18th Amendment • 24th Amendment • Vietnam New Year • FBI's most wanted • theory of relativity • Mrs. Moore's favorite • born between 1946-1964 • breaking up monopolies • Death to the Kido Butai • the unelected president • lowered the tariff by 1/3 • communist leader of China • communist dictator of Cuba • assassinated by a Stalwart • Nixon's Secretary of State • the first "activist" court • ...
50 states of the USA 2021-12-07
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- Frankfort
- Trenton
- Columbia
- Concord
- Madison
- Saint Paul
- Annapolis
- Richmond
- Boise
- Charleston
- Sacramento
- Providence
- Austin
- Salt Lake City
- Harrisburg
- Little Rock
- Oklahoma City
- Des Moines
- Albany
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Indianapolis
- Pierre
- Tallahassee
- Baton Rouge
- Augusta
- Montpelier
- Helena
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- Nashville
- Santa Fe
- Springfield
- Hartford
- Honolulu
- Olympia
- Columbus
- Topeka
- Bismarck
- Jefferson City
- Dover
- Juneau
- Jackson
- Carson City
- Denver
- Boston
- Raleigh
- Lincoln
- Phoenix
- Montgomery
- Cheyenne
- Salem
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Topeka • Austin • Juneau • Denver • Boston • Albany • Pierre • Helena • Trenton • Concord • Madison • Olympia • Jackson • Raleigh • Lincoln • Phoenix • Lansing • Atlanta • Augusta • Santa Fe • Columbia • Hartford • Honolulu • Columbus • Richmond • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Saint Paul • Charleston • Sacramento • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montgomery • Montpelier • Springfield • Carson City • Little Rock • ...
Name of States in America 2023-08-23
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- Bluegrass
- Known as the Peach state
- College mascot known as "The Ducks"
- The Gem State
- Location of Liberty Bell
- State that is in the shape of a mitten
- Corn Huskers
- High in the middle and round on both ends
- Home of country artist with the song titled "Georgia on My Mind".
- Fisherman's Paradise
- Cheeseheads
- Home of Jack Kerouac, Edgar Allen Poe and Robert Frost
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- The state known for the "Gold Rush"
- "Freedom and Unity"
- Bordered by Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Missouri and Nebraska.
- Disney World
- Home of Bill Clinton
- Home of BB King, Elvis Presley and Muddy Waters
- Lobster Capital of the World
- First to become a state in the US
- Home of Starbucks
21 Clues: Bluegrass • Cheeseheads • Disney World • Corn Huskers • The Gem State • Home of Starbucks • "Freedom and Unity" • Home of Bill Clinton • Fisherman's Paradise • Known as the Peach state • Location of Liberty Bell • Lobster Capital of the World • First to become a state in the US • The state known for the "Gold Rush" • College mascot known as "The Ducks" • State that is in the shape of a mitten • ...
Memory and States of Consciousness 2023-10-11
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- the loading dock of the brain so to speak (memory consolidation)
- yellow banana?
- I am paralyzed? But also falling and running and laughing and scared
- what we owe ourselves when we don't sleep
- like a dog who doesn't go get the ball
- the mastermind behind your bedtime
- New Phone, who dis?
- basketball players may be good at this?
- tick tock, it's bedtime
- the best way to study
- I can't live without you!
- is the subject awareness of ourselves and our environment
- missed the big gorilla?
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- Led to the hit tv show Euphoria?
- Process by which memories are processed and then stored in the brain
- wait how did I get here?
- apt name for a Greek surfer
- zoned in
- thinking on the job or our scratch pad
- you get my heart racing?
- hiding from ourselves?
- type of memory you need for this test
- individual who theorized latent meaning in dreams
- the ultimate sleep "elixir"
- up all night, contemplating life
- an easy way to remember a credit card number
- periodic loss of consciousness
27 Clues: zoned in • yellow banana? • New Phone, who dis? • the best way to study • hiding from ourselves? • tick tock, it's bedtime • missed the big gorilla? • wait how did I get here? • you get my heart racing? • I can't live without you! • apt name for a Greek surfer • the ultimate sleep "elixir" • periodic loss of consciousness • Led to the hit tv show Euphoria? • ...
States and Capitals Week 25 2024-02-14
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- Alabama
- Providence
- Helena
- WashingtonDC
- SouthDakota
- Texas
- Ohio
- Boise
- Concord
- Pierre
- UnitedStatesofAmerica
- NewHamshire
- Tennessee
- Montana
- SantaFe
- Tallahassee
- Austin
- Pennsylvania
- Massachussetts
- Idaho
- Dover
- BatonRouge
- NewYork
- NewJersey
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- Florida
- RhodeIsland
- Montgomery
- Maine
- Virginia
- Boston
- JeffersonCity
- Colombus
- Trenton
- Harrisburg
- Indiana
- Nashville
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Albany
- Louisiana
- Missouri
- NewMexico
- Richmond
- Indianapolis
- Augusta
- Denver
46 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Boise • Idaho • Dover • Helena • Boston • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Alabama • Florida • Trenton • Concord • Indiana • Montana • SantaFe • Augusta • NewYork • Virginia • Colombus • Colorado • Delaware • Missouri • Richmond • Nashville • Tennessee • Louisiana • NewMexico • NewJersey • Providence • Montgomery • Harrisburg • BatonRouge • RhodeIsland • SouthDakota • NewHamshire • Tallahassee • WashingtonDC • Pennsylvania • Indianapolis • ...
Slavery in the United States 2023-12-13
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- the amount a worker can produce in a given time
- some people began to resist immigration. They were known as ?
- examples of this are examples of are those based on someone's race, gender, nationality, social status, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation.
- These people lived mostly in the Upper South and in the hilly areas of the Deep South.
- she is the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors."
- there known as a plantation managar
- what it called if you are treating some people differently from others
- got their name because they "clipped" time from long journeys.
- sometimes called black codes or Negro Laws, were laws in the Southern states that controlled enslaved people
- Skilled workers formed this
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- Telegraph operators sent messages quickly by using this
- The state were the first slaves where at
- a network of "safe houses" owned by people opposed to slavery.
- More than a million people died during what was called the Great Irish what?
- device that used electric signals to send messages—filled that need.
- The South lagged behind other parts of the country in what?
- The workers staged a series of this in the mid-1830s.
- The Upper South became a center for the sale and transport of enslaved people. This trade became known as the what?
- used this object for to serve as a permanent reminder to slaves of their alleged inferiority and to assert white authority
- African American religious folk songs
20 Clues: Skilled workers formed this • there known as a plantation managar • African American religious folk songs • The state were the first slaves where at • the amount a worker can produce in a given time • The workers staged a series of this in the mid-1830s. • Telegraph operators sent messages quickly by using this • ...
USA States Crossword Puzzle #2 2024-01-26
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- Borders Mexico and New Mexico.
- Borders Minnesota to the north and Missouri to the south.
- Only borders 3 states.
- Borders New Hampshire and New York.
- Borders Tennessee and Indiana.
- Borders Michigan and Lake Michigan.
- Borders Kansas and Nebraska.
- Borders Canada and South Dakota.
- The smallest state.
- Borders New Jersey and Maryland
- Borders Colorado and Missouri.
- Borders Iowa and Colorado.
- Borders Kentucky and Maryland.
- West of Idaho and borders Canada.
- Borders 8 different states.
- Borders Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
- Borders Ohio and Maryland.
- Borders the Pacific Ocean.
- Borders Mexico and Louisiana.
- Borders Utah and Nebraska.
- Borders Idaho and New Mexico.
- Borders Lake Michigan and Kentucky.
- Borders every state that starts with the letter T.
- Borders Mexico and Oklahoma.
- Borders 8 other states.
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- Borders Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
- Borders Texas and Arkansas.
- Borders North Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Has the largest border with Canada.
- Borders the Atlantic Ocean and Tennessee.
- Borders California and the Pacific Ocean.
- Borders Massachusetts and New York.
- Borders Iowa and North Dakota.
- Borders Nevada and Colorado.
- Borders Minnesota and Nebraska.
- Borders Mississippi and Arkansas.
- Borders Lake Ontario.
- Borders the Atlantic Ocean and New York
- Borders Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Borders the Gulf of Mexico and Georgia.
- Only borders 1 other state.
- Borders Florida and South Carolina.
- The largest state.
- Only borders 2 other states.
- Borders Lake Michigan and Minnesota.
- Borders Canada and Oregon.
- Borders both Vermont and Maine.
- Borders Arkansas and the Gulf of Mexico.
- Borders Wisconsin and Ohio.
- Borders New York and Pennsylvania.
50 Clues: The largest state. • The smallest state. • Borders Lake Ontario. • Only borders 3 states. • Borders 8 other states. • Borders Iowa and Colorado. • Borders Ohio and Maryland. • Borders Canada and Oregon. • Borders the Pacific Ocean. • Borders Utah and Nebraska. • Borders Texas and Arkansas. • Only borders 1 other state. • Borders 8 different states. • Borders Wisconsin and Ohio. • ...
Some of the 50 states 2024-03-06
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- Capital of the state where its Broncos country
- Capital of the state that has faces in rocks
- The capital of the state that has mini sodas
- The capital of the state that is the Virginia that is west of the Virginia
- The capital of the tip of the whale
- The capital of the are Kansas
- The capital of the state of Louis and Anna
- The capital of the dolphins state
- The capital of the Carolina that is south of the other Carolina
- The capital of the corn state
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- The capital of the state of the Superbowl champs
- Capital of the state that has pineapple on lots of foods
- The capital of the potato state
- The capital of the state that has a salty lake in a city
- The capital of the state where its Mary and has Land
- The capital of the state that has the runner up of the Superbowl
- capital of the state of the Sea hawks
- The capital of the state where people Gash their teeth in the village
- The capital of the meme state
- The capital of the state where people say why Ming
20 Clues: The capital of the are Kansas • The capital of the meme state • The capital of the corn state • The capital of the potato state • The capital of the dolphins state • The capital of the tip of the whale • capital of the state of the Sea hawks • The capital of the state of Louis and Anna • Capital of the state that has faces in rocks • ...
Some of the 50 states 2024-03-06
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- Capital of the state where its Broncos country
- Capital of the state that has faces in rocks
- The capital of the state that has mini sodas
- The capital of the state that is the Virginia that is west of the Virginia
- The capital of the tip of the whale
- The capital of the are Kansas
- The capital of the state of Louis and Anna
- The capital of the dolphins state
- The capital of the Carolina that is south of the other Carolina
- The capital of the corn state
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- The capital of the state of the Superbowl champs
- Capital of the state that has pineapple on lots of foods
- The capital of the potato state
- The capital of the state that has a salty lake in a city
- The capital of the state where its Mary and has Land
- The capital of the state that has the runner up of the Superbowl
- capital of the state of the Sea hawks
- The capital of the state where people Gash their teeth in the village
- The capital of the meme state
- The capital of the state where people say why Ming
20 Clues: The capital of the are Kansas • The capital of the meme state • The capital of the corn state • The capital of the potato state • The capital of the dolphins state • The capital of the tip of the whale • capital of the state of the Sea hawks • The capital of the state of Louis and Anna • Capital of the state that has faces in rocks • ...
Week 27 States and Capitals 2024-03-04
31 Clues: Dover • Boise • Denver • Pierre • Albany • Helena • Austin • Topeka • Boston • Juneau • Madison • SantaFe • Augusta • Concord • Trenton • Lincoln • Richmond • Columbus • Hartfort • Nashville • SaintPaul • Montpelier • Providence • Harrisburg • Montgomery • BatonRouge • Tallahassee • Indianapolis • WashingtonDC • JeffersonCity • Carolina Raleigh
Geography of the United States 2024-03-12
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- items people make or grow to sell
- large, flat, raised areas of land
- deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides
- the use of the wealth and resources in a place
- formed after a river has overflowed
- an area in which places have similar characteristics
- how hot or cold a place is
- means to save or protect them
- line that divides one area or state from another
- can be replaced
- the pattern of weather in a place over a period of time
- dry area that gets little rain
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- the amount of rain or snow that falls there
- like a hill but flat on top
- something in the environment that people can use
- a natural feature of the Earth's surface
- the amount of water in the air
- resources that cannot be replaced or would take a long time to form again
- the condition of the air at a certain time and place
- how high the land is above sea level
20 Clues: can be replaced • how hot or cold a place is • like a hill but flat on top • means to save or protect them • the amount of water in the air • dry area that gets little rain • items people make or grow to sell • large, flat, raised areas of land • formed after a river has overflowed • how high the land is above sea level • a natural feature of the Earth's surface • ...
States Crossword level: EXTRA HARD 2024-03-16
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- contains 75% of the land area of the United States with an altitude over 10,000 feet
- This state's name comes from Native American words that mean “flat water.”
- Frankfort became the capital in 1792
- has the longest coastline
- As the most populous state in the U.S., 1 in 8 residents live there!
- Has a population of over 1,000,000
- was the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery, 1865
- Nickname: The Bay State
- It is the 48th state admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912
- is home to the oldest state park in the nation
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- is named after the Missouri Native American tribe
- has an estimated 100,000 glaciers
- became the first colony to create a constitution and declare its independence from Great Britain.
- name came from the Quapaw Indians
- got the nickname the Tar Heel State because workers here used to sell tar
- Capital: Santa Fe.
- is the least populated state in America. With an average altitude of 60 ft. above sea level
- earned its nickname "the Constitution State"
- the No. 1 producer of honey in the nation
- consists of extensive woodlands, fertile prairies, and innumerable lakes
- There is a song about this state
- nickname is the Hawkeye state
22 Clues: Capital: Santa Fe. • Nickname: The Bay State • has the longest coastline • nickname is the Hawkeye state • There is a song about this state • has an estimated 100,000 glaciers • name came from the Quapaw Indians • Has a population of over 1,000,000 • Frankfort became the capital in 1792 • the No. 1 producer of honey in the nation • earned its nickname "the Constitution State" • ...
17 States and Capitals review 2023-11-02
22 Clues: Dover • Boston • Augusta • Concord • vermont • Virginia • Hartford • New York • Frankfort • Tennessee • Annapolis • New Jersey • Little Rock • Has a trunk • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • West Virginia • Flying mammal • North Carolina • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
US Airports and their states 2024-02-01
49 Clues: SJC • MEM • DEN • ATL • CLT • ABQ • MYR • GRB • BIL • ICT • OMA • STL • MSY • FSD • CRW • DSM • DET • SDF • SLC • ORD • LIT • MCO • MHT • BDL • MPV • BWI • PIT • PHX • PDX • GPT • ROA • FAR • HNL • LGA • SEA • BOI • DAY • EWR • LAS • OKC • MSP • DFW • ANC • BGR • IND • CYS • HSV • PVD • BOS
States and Capitals Week 23 2024-02-06
32 Clues: IN • NJ • NM • ID • CO • TN • MO • FL • MT • OH • MA • NY • LA • AL • TX • USA • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Alabama • NewYork • Indiana • Montana • Florida • Colorado • Missouri • NewJersy • Tennessee • Louisiana • NewMexico • Massachussetts • UnitedStatesofAmerica
STATES - Guess by airport code 2024-05-23
50 Clues: JAN • MSP • PWM • MSY • SEA • PVD • STL • EWR • DTW • ORD • DFW • CHS • CRW • JFK • BOS • DCA • OKC • BDL • MHT • BTV • ILG • CLT • BNA • JAC • PHL • OMA • LIT • PHX • HNL • LAS • CMH • FAR • ABQ • SLC • LAX • BWI • BHM • ANC • ICT • SDF • MKE • FSD • BZN • PDX • DEN • DSM • BOI • MIA • IND • ATL
States and Capitals Week 2 2025-01-15
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- Massachusetts
- This state is nicknamed the Lone Star State
- This state is nicknamed the Hoosier State
- York This state is nicknamed the Empire State
- This state is nicknamed Big Sky Country
- This state is nicknamed the Heart of Dixie
- This state is nicknamed the Buckeye State
- This state is nicknamed the Bay State
- This state is nicknamed the Centennial State
- Colorado
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- Idaho
- This state is nicknamed the Pelican State
- Indiana
- Ohio
- This state is nicknamed the Gem State
- Louisiana
- Texas
- Alabama
- Montana
- NewYork
20 Clues: Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Indiana • Alabama • Montana • NewYork • Colorado • Louisiana • Massachusetts • This state is nicknamed the Gem State • This state is nicknamed the Bay State • This state is nicknamed Big Sky Country • This state is nicknamed the Pelican State • This state is nicknamed the Hoosier State • This state is nicknamed the Buckeye State • This state is nicknamed the Heart of Dixie • ...
The United States of America 2025-02-27
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- the state's official snack food is popcorn
- isn't attached to another state
- this is the Lone Star State
- this state is located above California
- known greatly for it's "spuds"
- the capital is Little Rock
- highest average elevation of any state
- Elvis Presley was born in this state
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state
- this state is known for it's turquoise
- Jamestown was founded in this state
- this state's capital is Nashville
- four of the Great Lakes surround this state
- the pirate Blackbeard called this state home
- this is known as the Equality State
- Fenway Park is located here
- the only island state
- Theodore Roosevelt had a cattle ranch here
- they are famous for their lobsters
- known as the Buckeye State
- they are famous for their blue crabs
- Amelia Earhart was born here
- the author Mark Twain is a famous resident
- the Grand Canyon is located here
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is located here
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- this state was named after our first president
- you can visit New Orleans in this state
- leading gold-producing state in the United States
- this state's tree is a sabal palmetto
- known for Hollywood
- it's abbreviation is NE
- this state is famous for it's cheese, and even has a cheese museum
- this is the Hawkeye State
- it's original name is La Florida
- the state where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- some say the shape of this state looks like a leaping frog
- this state's capital is Trenton
- the Mall of America is located here
- the First State
- greatly known for it's peaches
- known as the Treasure State
- this is the 46th state to join the US
- the Louisville Slugger museum is located here
- nickname is the "heart of dixie"
- the smallest state in the United States
- this state has a city known as the "big apple"
- Maple sundaes and cider donuts are popular desserts here
- this state is known for it's maple flavored treats, like ice cream
- home to the biggest mammal in North America, the American bison
- the Indy 500 is located in this state
50 Clues: the First State • known for Hollywood • the only island state • it's abbreviation is NE • this is the Hawkeye State • the capital is Little Rock • known as the Buckeye State • this is the Lone Star State • known as the Treasure State • Fenway Park is located here • Amelia Earhart was born here • known greatly for it's "spuds" • greatly known for it's peaches • ...
Combinations and States of Matter 2024-10-22
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- a substance composed of two ore more elements or compounds physically combined
- positively charged particle with a mass of 1
- the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- the dense center of an atom
- the tiny building blocks of matter
- a charged atom
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- negatively charged particle with a mass of 0
- state of matter with the highest energy
- a mixture where at least one substance is dissolved in another
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- a substance composed of atoms of more than one element chemically bonded together
- the number of protons in the nucleus
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- neutral particle with a mass of 1
- different types of atoms
- a substance composed entirely of one type of atom
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- state of matter where atoms are tightly packed but still flow freely
- state of matter where atoms are fixed in place
22 Clues: a charged atom • different types of atoms • the dense center of an atom • when a liquid turns into a gas • when a gas turns into a liquid • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid • neutral particle with a mass of 1 • the tiny building blocks of matter • the number of protons in the nucleus • state of matter with the highest energy • ...
7 Science: States Of Matter 2025-03-12
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- The change from a liquid to a gas at the surface.
- A liquid’s resistance to flow.
- The rapid change from a liquid to a gas.
- The energy of motion in particles.
- The temperature at which a gas becomes a liquid.
- The energy required for a substance to change state.
- The change from a gas to a liquid.
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape.
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume.
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- The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas.
- The movement of particles from high to low concentration.
- The change from a gas directly to a solid.
- The mass per unit volume of a substance.
- The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid.
- The change from a liquid to a solid.
- The change from a solid directly to a gas.
- The increase in volume of a substance when heated.
- The change from a solid to a liquid.
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- A state of matter with charged particles, found in stars and lightning.
20 Clues: A liquid’s resistance to flow. • The energy of motion in particles. • The change from a gas to a liquid. • The change from a liquid to a solid. • The change from a solid to a liquid. • The mass per unit volume of a substance. • The rapid change from a liquid to a gas. • The change from a gas directly to a solid. • The change from a solid directly to a gas. • ...
Altered States of Consciousness Review 2025-11-16
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- "fight or flight" neurotransmitter
- First to use hypnosis
- Washes away accumulated proteins nightly
- Most-addictive class of drugs
- Awareness
- Your inner observer
- Brain cells
- They believe altered are desirable
- Occur during REM sleep
- Spontaneous shifts in attention
- Used to slow brain functions
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- Chemicals ingested that alter the brain
- Hallucinations around sleep
- You spend more than 1/3 of your life doing this
- Used to calm the mind
- Space between neurons
- Absorption of brain chemicals
- A mild trance-like
- Has qualities of several classes of drugs
- Most commonly-used class of drugs
- Chronic sleeplessness
- Level that storesreadily-accessible info
- # of hours of sleep you should get each night
- Sensory input in absence of an outside agent
24 Clues: Awareness • Brain cells • A mild trance-like • Your inner observer • Used to calm the mind • Space between neurons • First to use hypnosis • Chronic sleeplessness • Occur during REM sleep • Hallucinations around sleep • Used to slow brain functions • Absorption of brain chemicals • Most-addictive class of drugs • Spontaneous shifts in attention • Most commonly-used class of drugs • ...
Materials and States of Matter 2025-12-04
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- – You can see clearly through it.
- – A tool used to measure mass.
- – When a liquid becomes a solid.
- – When a solid changes into a liquid.
- – A material that blocks heat or electricity from passing through.
- – matter is made up of this.
- – A material that lets heat or electricity pass through easily.
- – the amount of matter in an object.
- – You cannot see through it at all.
- – Anything that takes up space and has mass.
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- – A unit of measurement used to measure the volume of liquids.
- – How well something can stretch and return to its shape.
- – A tool used to measure liquid volume.
- – When a liquid slowly changes into a gas.
- – A unit of measurement used to measure mass.
- – Something that keeps its own shape and has definite volume.
- – the amount of space an object takes up.
- – You can see some light through it, but not clearly.
- – Something that spreads out to fill any space.
- – Something that can flow and takes the shape of its container.
20 Clues: – matter is made up of this. • – A tool used to measure mass. • – When a liquid becomes a solid. • – You can see clearly through it. • – You cannot see through it at all. • – the amount of matter in an object. • – When a solid changes into a liquid. • – A tool used to measure liquid volume. • – the amount of space an object takes up. • ...
Materials and States of Matter 2025-12-04
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- – You can see clearly through it.
- – A tool used to compare how heavy things are.
- – When a liquid becomes a solid.
- – When a solid changes into a liquid.
- – A material that blocks heat or electricity from passing through.
- – Very tiny pieces that everything is made of.
- – A material that lets heat or electricity pass through easily.
- – How heavy something is.
- – You cannot see through it at all.
- – Anything that takes up space and has mass.
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- – A unit used to measure how much liquid there is.
- – How well something can stretch and return to its shape.
- – A tall tool used to measure liquid volume.
- – When a liquid slowly changes into a gas.
- – A unit used to measure how heavy something is.
- – Something that keeps its own shape.
- – How much space a liquid takes up.
- – You can see some light through it, but not clearly.
- – Something that spreads out to fill any space.
- – Something that can flow and takes the shape of its container.
20 Clues: – How heavy something is. • – When a liquid becomes a solid. • – You can see clearly through it. • – How much space a liquid takes up. • – You cannot see through it at all. • – Something that keeps its own shape. • – When a solid changes into a liquid. • – When a liquid slowly changes into a gas. • – A tall tool used to measure liquid volume. • ...
The United States of America 2025-09-24
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- RhodeIsland
- Idaho
- Missouri
- Arizona
- Wyoming
- Arkansas
- Ohio
- Hawaii
- Utah
- Illinois
- Texas
- Connecticut
- Vermont
- Minnesota
- Alaska
- NorthDakota
- WestVirginia
- Alabama
- Maine
- Washington
- California
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kansas
- NewHampshire
- Oregon
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- SouthCarolina
- Virginia
- SouthDakota
- NewYork
- Nevada
- Mississippi
- Louisiana
- NorthCarolina
- Pennsylvania
- Wisconsin
- Delaware
- Michigan
- NewMexico
- Iowa
- Maryland
- Colorado
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Kentucky
- Indiana
- Montana
- NewJersey
- Tennessee
- Oklahoma
50 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Iowa • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Nevada • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Oregon • NewYork • Arizona • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Alabama • Montana • Florida • Georgia • Virginia • Missouri • Arkansas • Delaware • Michigan • Illinois • Maryland • Colorado • Nebraska • Kentucky • Oklahoma • Louisiana • Wisconsin • NewMexico • Minnesota • NewJersey • Tennessee • Washington • California • SouthDakota • RhodeIsland • Mississippi • Connecticut • NorthDakota • Pennsylvania • ...
States and properties of Matter 2026-03-01
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- the liquid of the solution
- what a substance is like or how it behaves.
- heated water vapour
- a chemical sprayed by farmers to kill pests on their crops.
- something that you cannot see
- the layer of air around the Earth.
- particles of this state of matter are tightly packed.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils.
- when Particles gain heat they move faster and they ______.
- when a mixture is the same throughout we say it has a ____ appearance.
- when liquid change to gas
- a solute and a solvent
- forms of water such as rain and snow that fall onto the Earth.
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- how the parts of something are arranged
- squashed
- the solid in a solution.
- chemicals that farmers put in the soil to help their crops grow.
- particles of this state of matter move freely.
- an instrument we use to measure temperature.
- When a solid change to liquid.
- particles of this state of matter can slide over eachother.
- the opposite of evaporation
- water is a _______ solvent.
- something that can dissolve.
- when particles lose heat they _______.
25 Clues: squashed • heated water vapour • a solute and a solvent • the solid in a solution. • when liquid change to gas • the liquid of the solution • the opposite of evaporation • water is a _______ solvent. • something that can dissolve. • something that you cannot see • When a solid change to liquid. • the layer of air around the Earth. • when particles lose heat they _______. • ...
Year 7 States of Matter 2026-03-05
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- change from a liquid to a gas
- a material with physical properties
- amount of matter in a substance
- a statement of what is expected to happen
- change from a gas to a liquid
- a measure of the heat or energy of a substance
- change from gas to a solid directly
- state of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- a representation to help describe an idea
- a tiny piece of matter including atoms and molecules
- ability to do work eg heat
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- a state with fixed shape and volume
- state of matter with a fixed volume but not shape
- decrease in size
- having a lot of matter in a small space
- amount of space a substance takes up
- change from solid to a liquid
- change from a solid to a gas directly
- change from a liquid to a solid
- when bubbles begin to appear in a liquid being heated
20 Clues: decrease in size • ability to do work eg heat • change from a liquid to a gas • change from solid to a liquid • change from a gas to a liquid • amount of matter in a substance • change from a liquid to a solid • a state with fixed shape and volume • a material with physical properties • change from gas to a solid directly • amount of space a substance takes up • ...
Altered States of Consciousness 2021-02-24
Across
- suggestion made during hypnosis that the person should carry out a specific instruction following the hypnotic session
- phenomenon in which a person is deprived of rem sleep, greatly increases the amount of time spent in rem sleep at the first opportunity to sleep uninterrupted
- the inability to recall specific information because of a hypnotic suggestion
- a recurring problem falling asleep/staying asleep; treated with medication; many people say they build a tolerance and meds are not as effective
- drugs that increase brain activity, arouse behavior, and increase mental alertness
- the underlying true meaning of the dream
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- a condition in which increasing amounts of a physically addictive drug are needed to produce the original desired effect
- Theory- dreams are the mind’s effort to make sense of the unrelated visual bursts
- a condition in which a person has physically adapted to a drug so that he or she must take the drug regularly in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms
- when breathing stops throughout the night; typically middle age overweight male; CPAP Machine- blows a continuous stream of air to the nose and mouth
- drug that depresses and inhibits brain activity
- type of sleep in which your heart rate rises, breathing becomes rapid and irregular, and your eyes move around behind your closed lids
- the remembered storyline of the dream
- characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and brief lapses into sleep through the day; usually lapse directly into Rem sleep, 1 in 2,000 people
14 Clues: the remembered storyline of the dream • the underlying true meaning of the dream • drug that depresses and inhibits brain activity • the inability to recall specific information because of a hypnotic suggestion • Theory- dreams are the mind’s effort to make sense of the unrelated visual bursts • ...
Capitals and their States 2016-02-29
14 Clues: Austin • Jackson • Atlanta • Richmond • Frankfort • Nashville • batonrouge • littlerock • Montgomery • tallahassee • city oklahoma • Carolina raleigh • Carolina columbia • Virginia charleston
United States and Canada 2024-11-08
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- the act of leaving a resident country or place of residence with the intent to settle elsewhere
- in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- widespread transfer of plants, animals, and diseases
- population per unit land area.
- relating to or denoting a metropolis, often inclusive of its surrounding areas.
- something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation.
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- the process of making an area more urban.
- the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas.
- motivating cause that attracts a person to migrate to another region or country.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- a free-trade zone in North America
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
14 Clues: population per unit land area. • a free-trade zone in North America • the process of making an area more urban. • the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. • widespread transfer of plants, animals, and diseases • in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
10 2021-11-12
Across
- - Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States.
- - compromise that brought Missouri into the Union as a slave state and maine as a free state; in addition, Congress banned slavery north of the 36˚20’ line of latitude.
- where Abraham Lincoln defeated three opponents to win the presidency; upon lincoln’s election Southern states seceded from the Union. -
- - important Georgia politician who was a U.S. Senator, Georgia governor, and Vice-President of the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.).
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- position supported by several prominent Georgia politicians who supported the compromise of 1850.
- act of making legally null and void.
- – 1865) - The 16th president of the United States, Lincoln preserved the Union during the U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves.
- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers.
- compromise between the North and South that allowed California to ener the union in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act.
- (1850) - act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States.
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent; the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.
11 Clues: act of making legally null and void. • - Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States. • machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers. • (1850) - act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States. • ...
Civil War CrossWord 2021-11-12
Across
- - Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States.
- - compromise that brought Missouri into the Union as a slave state and maine as a free state; in addition, Congress banned slavery north of the 36˚20’ line of latitude.
- where Abraham Lincoln defeated three opponents to win the presidency; upon lincoln’s election Southern states seceded from the Union. -
- - important Georgia politician who was a U.S. Senator, Georgia governor, and Vice-President of the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.).
Down
- position supported by several prominent Georgia politicians who supported the compromise of 1850.
- act of making legally null and void.
- – 1865) - The 16th president of the United States, Lincoln preserved the Union during the U.S. Civil War and brought about the emancipation of slaves.
- machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers.
- compromise between the North and South that allowed California to ener the union in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act.
- (1850) - act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States.
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent; the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.
11 Clues: act of making legally null and void. • - Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States. • machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly removed seeds from the cotton fibers. • (1850) - act that required runaway slaves to be returned to their masters if caught anywhere in the United States. • ...
Constitution 2023-10-24
Across
- this group wanted to add the bill of rights to the constitution
- a change to the constitution
- this amendment gives you a right to a fair and speedy trial
- these powers are shared between the state and federal government
- this plan benefitted smaller states
Down
- this plan benefitted larger states
- A major source of income for the government
- powers that are given to the states
- this is where power was held under the articles of confederation
9 Clues: a change to the constitution • this plan benefitted larger states • powers that are given to the states • this plan benefitted smaller states • A major source of income for the government • this amendment gives you a right to a fair and speedy trial • this group wanted to add the bill of rights to the constitution • ...
Chapters 9 and 10- Abigail 2022-03-17
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- Federalist leader
- The 5th president of the United States
- Territory west of Mississippi River
- Republican leader
- First President of the United States
- Leader of France
- Who did republicans support for president
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- Couldn't run for president
- Second President of the United States
- who went to war with Britain in 1793
- how many terms did Washington serve
- who did Federalists support for president
12 Clues: Leader of France • Federalist leader • Republican leader • Couldn't run for president • Territory west of Mississippi River • how many terms did Washington serve • who went to war with Britain in 1793 • First President of the United States • Second President of the United States • The 5th president of the United States • who did Federalists support for president • ...
States and Capitols 26-50 2016-10-31
20 Clues: Salem • Pierre • Austin • Madison • Concord • Lincoln • Olympia • Trenton • Richmond • Columbus • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Nashville • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Charleston • Providence • Carson City • Oklahoma City • Salt Lake City
States and Capitals of India 2016-10-15
28 Clues: Goa • Bihar • Assam • Odisha • Punjab • Kerala • Sikkim • Gujarat • Manipur • Mizoram • Tripura • Nagaland • Megalaya • Karnataka • Telengana • Rajasthan • Jharkhand • Tamil Nadu • Maharastra • Uttarakand • West Bengal • Chhattisgarh • Uttar Pradesh • Jammu Kashmir • Madya Pradesh • Andhra Pradesh • Himachal Pradesh • Arunachal Pradesh
States of Matter:Liquid and Solution 2015-12-09
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- bond a special type of dipole-dipole attraction which occurs when a hydrogen atom bonded to a strongly electronegative atom exists in the vicinity of another electronegative atom with a lone pair of elect
- A 3D system of points designating the centers of the components of a solid (atoms, ions, or molecules)
- measure the pressure of a gas in a container
- pressure The pressure of a vapor over a liquid at equilibrium
- the resistance of a liquid to an increase in its surface area
- the property of a fluid that resists the force tending to cause the fluid to flow
- forces forces between molecules; can cause the forming of three physical states: solid, liquid and gas
- a method for purifying liquids and separating mixtures of liquids into their individual components
- A solid with a regular arrangement of its components
- The forces, existing among noble gas atoms and nonpolar molecules, that involve an accidental dipole that induces a momentary dipole in a neighbor
- The spontaneous rising of a liquid in a narrow tube
- A solid with a considerable disorder in its structure
- A solid containing cations and anions that dissolves in water to give a solution containing the separated ions which are mobile and thus free to conduct an electrical current
- Unusually strong dipole-dipole attractions that occur amond molecules in which hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative atom
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- A plot of temperature vs. time for a substance where energy is added at a constant rate
- a reaction between two or more atoms in the same reactant molecule
- measure atmospheric pressure
- physical property of compounds which relates other physical properties such as melting and boiling points, solubility, and intermolecular interactions between molecules
- The molecules are in constant random motion/ The average kinetic energy of the gas molecules is directly proportional to the absolute temperature
- a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume
- A substance conducting only a slight electrical current at room temperature, but showing increased conductivity at higher temperatures
- force per unit area
- a method by which a mixture is separated by distributing its components between two phases: stationary and mobile
- the change in state that occurs when a liquid evaporates to from a gas
- The process by which vapor molecules reform a liquid
25 Clues: force per unit area • measure atmospheric pressure • measure the pressure of a gas in a container • The spontaneous rising of a liquid in a narrow tube • A solid with a regular arrangement of its components • The process by which vapor molecules reform a liquid • A solid with a considerable disorder in its structure • ...
Knowing the States and Territories 2017-05-10
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- Officially became the 49th state on January 3, 1959.
- A true island state.
- Christian County is wet while Bourbon County is dry. Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.
- Was named for King George II of England.
- Milk is the official state beverage.
- The bola tie is the official state neckwear.
- General Douglas MacArthur was been in this state.
- Was the first to declare its independence from Mother England -- a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Metropolis the home of Superman really exists in Southern ___________.
- The first state.
- The world's largest flat-top mountain is in _______.
- Levan, is "navel" spelled backwards. It is so named because it is in the middle of ________.
- Was the first state in the nation to have a planned system of junior colleges.
- Has more shoreline than any other state except Alaska.
- Devils Tower was designated as the first National Monument (1906)
- Introduced the Mardi Gras to the western world
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- Is the only state to enter the United States by treaty instead of territorial annexation.
- More turkeys are raised in this state than in any other state in the United States.
- Woonsocket is known as The Town with the Beautiful Lake. Lake Prior sits in the middle of town.
- The first professional baseball game was played on May 4, 1871 in __________.
- The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect on July 1, 1921.
- Is the birthplace of the Reuben sandwich.
- Has more ghost towns than any other state.
- _______ state law forbids a citizen to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds.
- The state flower is the white pine cone and tassel.
- The state animal is the Mule.
- Has the first city to use police cars.
- The only state with two unique words in its name.
- _______ and Rhode Island never ratified the 18th Amendment (Prohibition).
- Sergeant Major of the Army Dailey and ARNG CSM Kepner are originally from this state.
- Takes its name from a Spanish word meaning snow-clad.
- Is the only state in the union that does not have counties.
- Birthplace of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson
- _________ is not the southernmost state in the United States.
- One of the most interesting attractions is Yukoi’s Cave.
35 Clues: The first state. • A true island state. • The state animal is the Mule. • Milk is the official state beverage. • Has the first city to use police cars. • Was named for King George II of England. • Is the birthplace of the Reuben sandwich. • Has more ghost towns than any other state. • The bola tie is the official state neckwear. • ...
States and Capitals A-M 2017-04-18
26 Clues: Boise • Dover • Topeka • StPaul • Juneau • Denver • Boston • Helena • Jackson • Lansing • Atlanta • Phoenix • Augusta • Honolulu • Hartford • Annapolis • Frankfort • Sacramento • Des Moines • Montgomery • LittleRock • Springfield • BostonRouge • Tallahassee • Indianapolis • JeffersonCity
States and Capitals of Mexico 2018-02-07
31 Clues: Tepic • Tuxtla • Merida • Puebla • La Paz • Oaxaca • Colima • Xalapa • Toluca • Durango • Morelia • Pachuca • Mexicali • Tlaxcala • Saltillo • Campeche • Culiacan • Queretaro • Chihuahua • Zacatecas • Monterrey • Guanajuato • Hermosillo • Cuernavaca • Guadalajara • Roo Chetumal • Chilpancingo • Villahermosa • Aguascalientes • San Luis Potosi • Ciudad Victoria
United States History- Chapter 2 2013-10-21
Across
- Indian woman that helped Cortes win allies
- (1534) founded the Church of England (Anglican Church)- made himself the head of the church, challenged the pope and angered Catholics
- son of Viking Erik the Red-sailed from west Norway to Greenland;ended up to the North American coast (present-day Canada), then south to New England
- the transfer of a variety of plants and animals to Europe, Asia, and Africa- started with Columbus' explorations
- Spain established it to give settlers the right to tax local Native Americans or to make them work- in exchange, these settlers were supposed to protect the Native American people and covert them to Christianity, but they treated them as slaves instead
- the leaders of Portugal and Spain signed this to move the Line of Demarcation 800 miles further west- allowed Portugal to explore more
- (1608) Samuel de Champlain, a French sailor, founded a small colony on the St. Lawrence River
- a new ship that used triangular sails that, unlike traditional square sails, allowed ships to sail against the wind
- French sailor that led France's next major exploration of North America
- the people who coped with slavery and became closer through their language and religion
- the country that questioned Columbus' claims to the New World
- a device that enabled navigators to learn their ship's location by charting the position of stars
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- Portugese navigator-(1519) set out with a Spanish fleet to sail down to the east coast of South America
- a ship that curved up at both ends and was very stable
- an advantage the conquistadors had over the Native Americans
- greatly advanced Portugal's exploration efforts- built an observatory and founded a school of navigation to teach methods of sailing, financed research by mapmakers and shipbuilders, paid for expeditions to explore the west coast of Africa
- governor of New Netherland- conquered New Sweden (1655), called it the "Swedish Nation"
- a conquistador that heard of wealthy land to the west ruled by King Moctezuma ll- seized control of Tenochtitlan (capital of Moctezuma)
- large estates in which enslaved Africans were workers
- (1517) German priest- publicly criticized the Roman Catholic Church and charged that the church was too wealthy and abused its power, started the Protestant Reformation
- enslaved Africans were sent all across the New World
- a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean that enslaved Africans were forced to endure
22 Clues: Indian woman that helped Cortes win allies • enslaved Africans were sent all across the New World • large estates in which enslaved Africans were workers • a ship that curved up at both ends and was very stable • an advantage the conquistadors had over the Native Americans • the country that questioned Columbus' claims to the New World • ...
United States Past and Present 2021-02-09
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- something that you can prove is true
- a person who moves from one country to another
- a person who is the first to settle a new place
- a very long time ago
- a person who is the first to travel to a new place
- invented a new type of light bulb in 1880
- inventor of the car
- people that hunted bear and deer for food and clothes
- the story of the past
- carried messages across the United States by horse
- its a daily record of thoughts and events in a person's life
- a family member from a different age group
- shows the order in which events take place
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- a slave that escaped and helped others escape
- a statue that honors a person or event
- the rights that all people should have
- people that grew corn to eat, and cotton for clothes
- what someone thinks or believes
- tells about the future
- material written or made by someone who did not see an event happen
- a material that was written or made by someone who saw an event happen
- people that have new ideas that help improve our lives
- a way to send messages over wires using Morse Code
- a person who makes a difference in the lives of others
- the name of the brothers that invented the airplane
- the country that the colonies fought against to gain freedom
- number of colonies in North America
- people that hunted buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter
28 Clues: inventor of the car • a very long time ago • the story of the past • tells about the future • what someone thinks or believes • number of colonies in North America • something that you can prove is true • a statue that honors a person or event • the rights that all people should have • invented a new type of light bulb in 1880 • a family member from a different age group • ...
Capital's of the United states 2022-02-22
Across
- capital of Louisiana
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Oklahoma
- capital of Wisconsin
- what is Lansing capital to?
- what is Indianapolis capital to?
- capital of Nevada
- what is Augusta the capital of?
- capital of Arkansas
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- capital of Washington
- capital of Michigan
- capital of Iowa
- what is Oklahoma City capital to
- capial of pennsylvania
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Utah
- capital of New Mexico
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Virginia
- capital of tennesee
- capital of Alabama
22 Clues: capital of Iowa • capital of Ohio • capital of Utah • capital of Oregon • capital of Nevada • capital of Wyoming • capital of Alabama • capital of Michigan • capital of Oklahoma • capital of Virginia • capital of tennesee • capital of Arkansas • capital of Louisiana • capital of Wisconsin • capital of Washington • capital of New Mexico • capial of pennsylvania • capital of South Dakota • ...
Unit 5 States of matter 2022-05-25
Across
- Smoke or fog floating in the air
- Objects boby
- Something which can be storedand which can be used in order to do things
- Get larger
- Liquid to solid
- Weigh of the matter
- solid to gas
- Sqeezed into smaller space
- Shiftes in to shape of its container
- Small things that makes the matter
- giving and give it to another
- point
- Gas to solid
- Its everywhere
- Liquid heating
Down
- The features of a materail and how it behaves
- gas to liquid
- Is it cold or hot
- measuring device that measures the temperature
- liqiud to gas
- Ideas to explain the evidence
- Mostly invisible
- Stays the same shape
- Move back and forth repeatedly like solids particles
- Solid to liquid
- Measurement to measure temperature
26 Clues: point • Get larger • Objects boby • solid to gas • Gas to solid • gas to liquid • liqiud to gas • Its everywhere • Liquid heating • Liquid to solid • Solid to liquid • Mostly invisible • Is it cold or hot • Weigh of the matter • Stays the same shape • Sqeezed into smaller space • Ideas to explain the evidence • giving and give it to another • Smoke or fog floating in the air • ...
Chapter 1 - States of matter 2022-07-28
Across
- proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern
- the physical change where a liquid turns to a gas at a temperature below its boiling point
- to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly
- the process of changing from a solid to a gaseous state
- the process by which different fluids mix as a result of the random motions of their particles
- describe a liquid that evaporates easily; it is a liquid with a low boiling point
- the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state
- point the temperature at which a liquid boils
- mass per unit volume
- takes in energy from the surroundings
- describe a solution that contains as much dissolved solute as possible at a particular temperature
- two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined and the substances can be separated by physical means
- anything that occupies space and has mass
Down
- the process of becoming a solid from liquid.
- a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution
- point the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
- the substance is formed when something dissolves into another substance
- a regular three dimensional arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystalline solid.
- a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow
- if two liquids form a completely uniform mixture when added together
- a mixture containing small particles of an insoluble solid or droplets of an insoluble liquid, spread throughout a liquid
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement
- the property of how easily a liquid evaporate
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- gives out energy to the surroundings
25 Clues: mass per unit volume • gives out energy to the surroundings • takes in energy from the surroundings • a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow • anything that occupies space and has mass • the process of becoming a solid from liquid. • the property of how easily a liquid evaporate • point the temperature at which a liquid boils • ...
Chapter 1 - States of matter 2022-07-28
Across
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- a mixture containing small particles of an insoluble solid or droplets of an insoluble liquid, spread throughout a liquid
- to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement
- describe a liquid that evaporates easily; it is a liquid with a low boiling point
- takes in energy from the surroundings
- ........ point: the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
- the process by which different fluids mix as a result of the random motions of their particles
- the physical change where a liquid turns to a gas at a temperature below its boiling point
- mass per unit volume
- proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern
- the process of changing from a solid to a gaseous state
Down
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- ........ point: the temperature at which a liquid boils
- describe a solution that contains as much dissolved solute as possible at a particular temperature
- the property of how easily a liquid evaporate
- the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state
- a regular three dimensional arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystalline solid.
- if two liquids form a completely uniform mixture when added together
- the substance is formed when something dissolves into another substance
- a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution
- the process of becoming a solid from liquid.
- gives out energy to the surroundings
- two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined and the substances can be separated by physical means
- a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow
25 Clues: mass per unit volume • gives out energy to the surroundings • takes in energy from the surroundings • a gas or a liquid; they are able to flow • anything that occupies space and has mass • the process of becoming a solid from liquid. • the property of how easily a liquid evaporate • ........ point: the temperature at which a liquid boils • ...
Unit 5 States of Consciousness 2022-02-16
Across
- cell clusters in hypothalamus
- chemical that alters perceptions and moods
- synthetic stimulant and mild hallucinogen
- sleep disorder, temporary cessations of breathing
- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep
- drugs that depress central nervous system
- sleep disorder, uncontrollable sleep attacks
- relatively slow brain waves of relaxed
- underlying meaning of a dream
- rapid eye movement sleep
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- false sensory experience
Down
- compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors
- non rapid eye movement sleep
- drugs that stimulate neural activity
- biological clock
- opium and its derivatives
- drugs that excite neural activity
- discomfort that follows discontinuing addictive
- drugs that reduce neural activity
- a split in consciousness
21 Clues: biological clock • rapid eye movement sleep • a split in consciousness • false sensory experience • opium and its derivatives • non rapid eye movement sleep • cell clusters in hypothalamus • underlying meaning of a dream • drugs that excite neural activity • drugs that reduce neural activity • drugs that stimulate neural activity • relatively slow brain waves of relaxed • ...
Energy and states of matter 2022-11-13
Across
- It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature
- Wich state occurs when a gas loses energy and comes together to form a liquid?
- It has no definite shape and no definite volume
- It is the ability to cause changes in matter
- It has a definite shape and volume
- It is the fourth state of matter
- Through what object can be measured the amount of energy in matter?
- The force of ........ tends to pull the particles close together
- It's the amount of matter that is in an object
- It's the amount of space that an object takes up
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- It is the energy of moving matter
- When a solid is converted directly into a gas without going through a liquid phase, the process is known as ......
- It is a reversible change that do not involve changes in matter
- Wich state occurs when a gas transforms directly into a solid, without going through the liquid phase?
- What would happen to water outside in the sun?
- It can be all three states of matter
- It has indefinite shape but a definite volume
- When you add energy (heat) to liquid water it will became...
- It's anything that takes up place
- When ice is set out in the sun it will begin to do what?
20 Clues: It is the fourth state of matter • It is the energy of moving matter • It has a definite shape and volume • It's anything that takes up place • It can be all three states of matter • It is the ability to cause changes in matter • It has indefinite shape but a definite volume • What would happen to water outside in the sun? • It's the amount of matter that is in an object • ...
Unit 10. The United States 2024-01-19
22 Clues: münt • tuhat • džäss • muusik • tähtis • suurus • rahvus • kotkas • kindel • insener • keskköö • teooria • treener • hüüdnimi • kiilakas • kergesti • kükitama • keskpäev • ülemaiilmne • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune
Social Studies: States and Countries 2023-11-20
Across
- People used to say the roads here were paved with gold
- Moose crossings, maple syrup
- The last name of someone in this grade
- In the bottom right area of the USA
- Hollywood
- Has movies named after it
- Home of Nashville
- Leonardo da Vinci, lemons
- Everything's bigger in _________!
Down
- Not a lot of clean water
- home of the Eiffel Tower
- Pharaohs and cats
- Think of fortune cookies
- Under New York
- 'The Centennial State'
- Shaped like an L on the map
- Home of Ramen noodles
- Lobsters, whoopie pies and blueberries
- Maple leafs, maple syrup
- World's largest country
20 Clues: Hollywood • Under New York • Pharaohs and cats • Home of Nashville • Home of Ramen noodles • 'The Centennial State' • World's largest country • Not a lot of clean water • home of the Eiffel Tower • Think of fortune cookies • Maple leafs, maple syrup • Has movies named after it • Leonardo da Vinci, lemons • Shaped like an L on the map • Moose crossings, maple syrup • ...
States and Capitals Week 22 2024-01-25
23 Clues: CO • OH • AL • FL • MT • MA • ID • NY • TX • IN • LA • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Indiana • Alabama • Florida • Montana • Colorado • New York • Louisiana • USA Capital • Massachusetts
Unit 5: States of Consciousness 2019-02-08
Across
- Having reoccurring problems of not being able to fall or stay asleep
- Sequential images, thoughts, and emotions going through a person’s mind while they are still asleep.
- A sleep disorder where you stop breathing during sleep and repeatedly wake up momentarily.
- Experiencing senses that are not true.
- The large, slow brain waves that occur when you are deep asleep.
- What a person remembers from the storyline of their dreams. According to Sigmund Freud.
- A chemical substance that changes perceptions and moods.
- Sleep disorder where you fall asleep uncontrollably. A person may fall directly into REM sleep at random times.
Down
- The discomfort and distress that happens after someone stops using an addictive drug.
- Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Are stages 1-4 of sleep.
- Dangerously craving and using a drug despite the different consequences.
- The likelihood of having an increased amount of REM sleep after being deprived of REM sleep. Happens after repeatedly waking up during REM sleep.
- Rapid eye movement sleep. This is when vivid dreams occur. It is also known as paradoxical sleep because the muscles are relaxed but other body systems are active.
- What your dream really means. According to Sigmund Freud.
- The relatively slow brain waves that show when you are relaxed and awake.
- A suggestion given during hypnosis to be done after the hypnotized person is no longer hypnotized. Can help control undesired symptoms and behaviors (used by clinicians).
- Regulates our sleeping and waking cycle. It is our 24-hour "body clock" that keeps our bodily rhythms regular and stable.
- A split in consciousness, allowing for some thoughts and behaviors to occur at the same time as others.
- The decreasing effect that happens when you regularly use the same dose of a drug, which makes the user take larger doses before feeling the drug’s effect.
- Social interaction where one person gets another to believe that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will randomly happen.
20 Clues: Experiencing senses that are not true. • Non-rapid eye movement sleep. Are stages 1-4 of sleep. • A chemical substance that changes perceptions and moods. • What your dream really means. According to Sigmund Freud. • The large, slow brain waves that occur when you are deep asleep. • Having reoccurring problems of not being able to fall or stay asleep • ...
The United States of Matter 2020-01-20
Across
- The forces of attraction that like particles exert on one another
- States that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by that fluid decreases
- A property of all forms of matter that causes matter to expand, becoming less dense, when heated
- Materials that can flow and have no definite shape of their own
- Any change in pressure applied at any point on a confined fluid is transferred undiminished throughout the fluid
- For an ideal gas, the pressure times the volume is equal to the number of moles times the constant R times the temperature
- The increase in pressure with increasing depth creates an upward force
- The process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure
- The force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface
- A state of matter that has a fixed shape and a fixed volume
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- The extent to which a fluid resists a tendency to flow
- An object immersed in a fluid has an upward force on it that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
- A state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- The gas-like state of negatively charged electrons and positively charged ions
- The change in phase of a gas upon the surface of a solid due to its loss of energy to that solid
- For a fixed amount of an ideal gas, the pressure times the volume, divided by the Kelvin temperature equals a constant
- Attractive forces that act between particles of different substances
- Force per unit area
- SI unit of pressure
- A state of matter that has no fixed shape but has a fixed volume
20 Clues: Force per unit area • SI unit of pressure • The extent to which a fluid resists a tendency to flow • A state of matter that has a fixed shape and a fixed volume • A state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume • Materials that can flow and have no definite shape of their own • A state of matter that has no fixed shape but has a fixed volume • ...
United States Airport Codes 1.02 2024-05-23
60 Clues: BDL • BUR • COS • PSP • GJT • MGM • XNA • MCO • ASE • KOA • PBI • ANC • PHX • DHN • LGA • OGG • FAT • FLG • FAI • DAL • SRQ • BHM • EYW • SFO • JAX • TPA • SAV • SNA • AGS • YUM • SJC • ATL • JNU • DEN • OAK • TUS • PNS • HVN • MOB • MIA • PUB • ITO • SAN • IAD • PIE • DAB • FLL • FYV • LIT • LGB • LIH • HSV • RSW • PFN • HNL • HOU • ONT • LAX • DCA • SMF
Week 27 States and Capitals 2024-03-04
31 Clues: Boise • Dover • Pierre • Boston • Austin • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Denver • Albany • Augusta • SantaFe • Madison • Raleigh • Lincoln • Trenton • Concord • Columbus • Hartfort • Richmond • Nashville • SaintPaul • BatonRouge • Providence • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Montgomery • Tallahassee • Indianapolis • WashingtonDC • JeffersonCity
All About States Test 4 2023-02-02
Across
- capital of Connecticut
- state bird of Arkansas
- state flower Florida
- state marine mammal of Georgia
- nickname of Idaho
- the state gem of Hawaii
- a berry that Idaho is known for
- state gem of Arkansas
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- state bird of Georgia
- abbreviation for Arizona
- state animal of Florida
- state bird of Idaho
- state flower of Alaska
- capital of Delaware
- state flower of AL
- the dance that Hawaii is known for
- where most movies are made in California
- nickname of Florida
- state flower of Idaho
- state gem of Florida
20 Clues: nickname of Idaho • state flower of AL • state bird of Idaho • capital of Delaware • nickname of Florida • state flower Florida • state gem of Florida • state bird of Georgia • state flower of Idaho • state gem of Arkansas • capital of Connecticut • state flower of Alaska • state bird of Arkansas • state animal of Florida • the state gem of Hawaii • abbreviation for Arizona • ...
US States and Capitals reclosse 2023-01-26
Across
- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
United States History Chapter #1 2023-05-25
Across
- The Maya built in steamy rain forests of present day Mexico, ___, Honduras, and Belize. Page #9
- It rose nearly 100 feet. Page #15
- Early humans in Mexico planted maize, ___,beans, and squash. Page #7
- The plains people hunted antelope, deer, and ___. Page #19
- Incan capital city. Page #11
- The __ and the Iroquois formed federations. Page #19
- Cone shaped tents. Page #19
- Language connected many __. Page #19
- The Inuit built these to live in. Page #17
- Came to the Americas 20,000 or more years ago. Page #4
- The Hohokam were ___ dwellers. Page #16
- These animals will transform Plains lie after the 1600's. Page #19
- The place where modern day states of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet. Page #16
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- Cultures in North America included Adena, Hopewell, and ___. Page #14
- The Maya developed a 365 day ___ Page #9
- The largest civilizations were the ___, Maya, Aztec, and Inca. Page #8
- They __ lived in what is now northern New York State. Page #20
- The Native Americans of the __ __ lived in earthen houses. Page #18
- These were shaggy beasts that resembled modern elephants. Page #6
- The Maya did not have wheeled __ or horses. Page #9
- Early humans in America ate wild grains and nuts but depended on ___ for much of their food. Page #6
- Its development would change the nomadic way of life. Page #6
- Aztec capital city. Page #10
- May have connected Asia with what is now Alaska. Page #5
- The __ and the Navajo settled in the Southwest region about 1,000 years ago. Page #19
- Early Americans build permanent __ from clay, stone, or wood. Page #7
- began 100,000 years ago. Page#4
- Native Americans who built thousands of earthen mounds are called? Page #14
- ___ and the ancient Puebloans emerged in the southwestern region of the United States. Page #14
- The __ settled in frigid lands of North America. Page #17
30 Clues: Cone shaped tents. Page #19 • Incan capital city. Page #11 • Aztec capital city. Page #10 • began 100,000 years ago. Page#4 • It rose nearly 100 feet. Page #15 • Language connected many __. Page #19 • The Hohokam were ___ dwellers. Page #16 • The Maya developed a 365 day ___ Page #9 • The Inuit built these to live in. Page #17 • ...
United States Cities Part 1 2023-04-25
Across
- the capital of Maryland, sitting on the center of the Chesapeake Bay region
- the capital city of Texas
- a southern city known for its thriving hip hop scene; having the busiest airport in the world; and containing the World of Coca-Cola
- famous for its cheesesteaks
- The city with the largest population in the United States; home of The Statue of Liberty
- a city known for its Spanish colonial heritage and close proximity to the Mexican border
- a city in the heartland of the United States known for its Gateway Arch
- known for its casinos
- the fifth largest city on the Mississippi River, named by French explorers as "the Red Stick City"
- a city in the southwest region of the U.S., known for containing some of the oldest rocks on earth, called Red Rock Country; also famous for its Native American history and growing arts community
- known nationally for the Iowa Caucus and being the number one city in the U.S. for insurance companies
- located in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., this city is known for being extremely biker friendly and contains Powell's City of Books
- a southwestern city known for its desert landscape and cactuses
- capital of Mississippi and the birthplace of musicians B.B King and Elmore James
- located in an "S" curve of the Kentucky River, this city is also the capital of Kentucky
- known for its Hawai'in Spirit called aloha and tropical lush climate
- home to the Kentucky Derby
- the city at the center of the Civil Rights movement, notably the Bus Boycotts
- a city in the Midwest region known for its contaminated water crisis
- known for its beautiful and tree-filled historic district, which is the largest National Historic Landmark in the U.S.; located in Georgia
- located in the midwest region of the U.S., this city is known for the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, which overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional
- home of the Alamo and marked by lots of Spanish culture
- the oldest Midwestern city you can visit, being the first American city formed after the American Revolution
- the treasure city of the Midwest containing the famous statue known as "The Bean"
- home of the Golden Gate Bridge
- known for the "Little Rock Nine", a group of African American teenagers who made civil rights history in 1957
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- located in two different states in the Southwest region of the U.S., this city is called the City of Fountains and known for its prevalent Jazz music
- set near the Ozark mountains, this city is known for its frequent country music concerts, comedy shows, and magic shows
- known as the racing capital of the world because it hosts the Indy 500, the Brickyard 400, and the U.S. Grand Prix Formula One race
- one of the oldest cities in the U.S.; played a historically significant role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; known for its old world southern charm
- known for a rich Mormon history and a pioneering past overlooking the largest inland lake in the western United States
- the capital of Virginia
- home of Disney World
- a city in the Lonestar state known for its barbeque and cowboys
- a rainy west coast city known for being the home of the first ever Starbucks and the Space Needle
- the city where Johnny Cash was born and Elvis began his music career
- referred to as "The City of Angels"
- Home of the White House
- a popular city in Florida marked by its distinctly Latin flair and influence
- called the Mile High City
- known for motors and Motown
- located in Wisconsin's Dairyland state
- the hometown of country music and the birthplace of bluegrass
- the birthplace of Jazz music
- the Capital of North Carolina also known as the city of oaks for its plentiful oak trees
- a bustling hub on the southern Great Plains known as "The Big Friendly" and containing the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
- sitting right on the famous Route 66, this city is known as the gateway town to the Grand Canyon National Park in Northern Arizona
- referred to as the seaside gaming and resort capital of the East Coast, containing an iconic boardwalk
- known for its Bucks basketball team and its Brewers baseball team, sometimes called "The City That Beer Built"
- "Marathon Monday" takes place here
50 Clues: home of Disney World • known for its casinos • the capital of Virginia • Home of the White House • the capital city of Texas • called the Mile High City • home to the Kentucky Derby • famous for its cheesesteaks • known for motors and Motown • the birthplace of Jazz music • home of the Golden Gate Bridge • "Marathon Monday" takes place here • referred to as "The City of Angels" • ...
U.S. States by Popular City 2022-12-05
Across
- Milwaukee
- Philadelphia
- Charleston
- Minneapolis
- Wichita
- Los Angeles
- Denver
- Indianapolis
- Detroit
- Jacksonville
- Anchorage
- Nashville
- Boston
- Houston
- OKC
- Columbus
- Sioux Falls
- Atlanta
- Portland
- Jackson
- Omaha
- Fargo
- Manchester
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- NYC
- Seattle
- Des Moines
- Albuqueree
- Providence
- Baltimore
- Cheyenne
- Newark
- Bridgeport
- Huntsville
- Boise
- Las Vegas
- Chicago
- Salt Lake City
- Billings
- Louisville
- Burlington
- Charlotte
- Charleston
- VAB
- Honolulu
- KSC
- Little Rock
- New Orleans
- Portland
- Wilmington
- Phoenix
50 Clues: NYC • VAB • OKC • KSC • Boise • Omaha • Fargo • Newark • Denver • Boston • Seattle • Wichita • Chicago • Detroit • Houston • Atlanta • Phoenix • Jackson • Cheyenne • Billings • Honolulu • Columbus • Portland • Portland • Milwaukee • Baltimore • Las Vegas • Anchorage • Nashville • Charlotte • Des Moines • Albuqueree • Charleston • Providence • Bridgeport • Huntsville • Louisville • Burlington • Charleston • Wilmington • Manchester • Minneapolis • Los Angeles • Sioux Falls • ...
U.S. States and Their Capitals 2023-08-01
32 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Helena • Denver • Juneau • Austin • Topeka • Lansing • Olympia • Madison • Atlanta • Lincoln • Jackson • Phoenix • Columbus • St. Paul • Frankfort • Nashville • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Des Moines • Sacramento • Springfield • Little Rock • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • Carson City • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City • Salt Lake City
