us history Crossword Puzzles
our english magazin 2025-06-13
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- Has the nickname radish
- Has a pink baby bottle (Flaschi)
- Knows everything about history
- Has the nickname turtle
- Owns a stuffed trout animal
- Played flag football with us (is not at our school anymore)
- Talks about toilets almost every lesson
- Best guide in all of switzerland
- Replaced our check with 4 competence checks
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- Had a panick attack/ breathed very heavily during the math check
- Skeleton in biology room
- Grew up trilingual
- Fought with Mueller all the time
- Is pregnant ;)
- Loves skiing
- made us pay 14,30€
- Cried at the first Voc-check
- Was angry with us on an excursion
- Fainted in religion lesson in the first class
- Retired teacher
20 Clues: Loves skiing • Is pregnant ;) • Retired teacher • Grew up trilingual • made us pay 14,30€ • Has the nickname radish • Has the nickname turtle • Skeleton in biology room • Owns a stuffed trout animal • Cried at the first Voc-check • Knows everything about history • Fought with Mueller all the time • Has a pink baby bottle (Flaschi) • Best guide in all of switzerland • ...
Us history 2023-09-15
US History 2023-09-11
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- civil______,the right to engage in legal activites
- The act that government passed which established the Food Administration
- passenger ship sunk by Germany
- the president who was re-elected under the slogan “He kept us out of war”
- Keel, the leader of the CPI
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- German foreign minister who sent a telegram to Mexico
- Service Act which required all men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for the draft
- Bonds all Americans were asked to buy to support the war effort
8 Clues: Keel, the leader of the CPI • passenger ship sunk by Germany • civil______,the right to engage in legal activites • German foreign minister who sent a telegram to Mexico • Bonds all Americans were asked to buy to support the war effort • The act that government passed which established the Food Administration • ...
us history 2024-01-19
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- to gather information about the Louisiana Territory Jefferson sent out an expedition headed by
- the winners of the election went on to undo many what programs
- after the election the Alien and sedition acts were what by congress
- who made changes to limit the federal governments power
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- Jefferson threat to ally with Britain had forced Napoleon to what with him
- congress did away with many internal taxes in order to do what to Hamiltons financial system
- the french colony on Hispaniola was taken over by what groups
- what caused Napoleon to lose interest in the Americans
8 Clues: what caused Napoleon to lose interest in the Americans • who made changes to limit the federal governments power • the french colony on Hispaniola was taken over by what groups • the winners of the election went on to undo many what programs • after the election the Alien and sedition acts were what by congress • ...
US History Unit 3 2017-09-13
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- founded in 1608 – considered to be the first permanent English settlement
- plan of government
- Separatists that traveled to the New World
- disagreed with the beliefs or practices
- treated harshly
- Allow different religions to exist
- settlers paid lord an annual rent
- people who refused to use force or to fight wars
- owner of colony owned all of the land and controlled the government
- religious settlements
- wanted to reform the Anglican Church
- right to organize settlements in an area from a king
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- bwanted to leave the Anglican Church and start their own Church
- settlements funded by investors
- settlement representatives
- agreed to work for a period of time to pay off passage to new world
- those unable to repay debts
- colonists who pledged loyalty to England
18 Clues: treated harshly • plan of government • religious settlements • settlement representatives • those unable to repay debts • settlements funded by investors • settlers paid lord an annual rent • Allow different religions to exist • wanted to reform the Anglican Church • disagreed with the beliefs or practices • colonists who pledged loyalty to England • ...
TR Wilson US History 2021-03-02
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- The first Jewish member of the Supreme Court and a noted progressive.
- The grandfather of the New Deal this term was used President by his fifth cousin.
- Patriotic A Chinese group who murdered hundreds of foreigners and thousands of Chinese Christians.
- A bill passed in 1909 that reduced hundreds of tariffs on certain items during the Taft Administration.
- Amendment The American Congress wrote this document to discuss the future of Cuba prior to the Spanish American War
- He was the civil governor of the Philippines in 1901 and eventually became President of the United States.
- He became a hero overnight after commanding a naval attack on Manila Bay on May 1, 1898
- This treaty gave the United States the right to build the Panama Canal as well as to fortify it.
- Organized by Theodore Roosevelt, consisting of mainly western cowboys, and the mascot of Yavapai College
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- This former President (last name only) and the only Bull Moose Party nominee that lost to Woodrow Wilson.
- A baker that went up against a New York law as he disapproved of the 10-hour work limit as he wanted to work more and the Court struck down the NY law
- The most popular type of ballot that had all the names of all the candidates and was marked in secret at the polling place
- The use of American investments to boost American political interests abroad in order to achieve certain foreign and economic policies.
- The abbreviation for the first organization of women devoted to social reform and based upon Christianity
- This 3rd national bank, described by Republic Senator Aldrich as “a gigantic bank with numerous branches” was designed to keep the economy stable.
- A group of islands the US purchased from Spain for 20 Million dollars
- Elected President (last name only) in 1912 he was the son of a Presbyterian clergyman, had served as President of Princeton University and as Governor of New Jersey.
- This policy was made popular by Secretary of State John Hay who urged China to trade and allow for fair competition from other nations.
18 Clues: The first Jewish member of the Supreme Court and a noted progressive. • A group of islands the US purchased from Spain for 20 Million dollars • The grandfather of the New Deal this term was used President by his fifth cousin. • He became a hero overnight after commanding a naval attack on Manila Bay on May 1, 1898 • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- Warren G. Hardings group of friends
- group of protestant white people who wanted America to stay American
- Economic theory that has low taxes. Also known as trickle down economics
- Movement of Souther African American who moved North to escape discrimination and get better jobs
- the collection of radio,movies,newspapers, and magazines that targeted a broad audience
- Known as one of the worst presidents
- way of producing products that were cheaper but produced in mass
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- The theory of staying out of world affairs
- theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity
- Unconventional or different
- theory from darwin that said man came from apes
- movement that happened in the 1920s that inspired African Americans culturally
- known as the National association for the advancement of colored people
- one of the good people from Warren’s Office who helped with supply side economics
- treaty that would “abolish” war
- one of the most famous clubs in Harlem
- Theory that is from the Bible that states everything in it is true
- trial that took place to decide evolution and battle the Bible
18 Clues: Unconventional or different • treaty that would “abolish” war • Warren G. Hardings group of friends • Known as one of the worst presidents • one of the most famous clubs in Harlem • The theory of staying out of world affairs • theory from darwin that said man came from apes • theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-12
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- pioneered the ideas of natural law, social contract, religious toleration, and the right to revolution
- best known for The Spirit of Laws
- a well-organized Patriot paramilitary political organization
- can't cross the Appalachian Mountains
- took part in the Boston massacre
- retained a high duty on foreign refined sugar
- wrote Common Sense
- bloody fighting took place throughout a hilly landscape
- name of a beer
- put a tax on all legal documents
- stated that Great Britain would house its soldiers in American barracks and public houses.
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- immigrated to the Americas on or around 1800 AD, when seeds or cuttings were brought to San Diego by the Spanish settlers.
- began with an argument that led to a riot outside of the Customs House
- series of four laws passed by the British Parliament
- formal female association that was formed in 1765
- ending the War of the American Revolution.
- 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- Dumped tea into a river
18 Clues: name of a beer • wrote Common Sense • Dumped tea into a river • took part in the Boston massacre • put a tax on all legal documents • best known for The Spirit of Laws • can't cross the Appalachian Mountains • 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • ending the War of the American Revolution. • retained a high duty on foreign refined sugar • ...
US History Ch 13 2024-01-23
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- Country which gained independence from Spain in 1821
- Leader of the Texan rebels; became president of Texas
- Treaty which gave the US land from Mexico
- Area north if California between the Pacific Ocean and Rocky Mountains
- Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home
- To take control of
- Route to the Southwest many pioneers took
- Many families traveling together with covered wagons
- Texan who helped move many to Texas
- President who went to war with Mexico to gain land
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- To leave your country permanently to settle in another place
- Border separating Canada and the US
- idea that the US was destined to extend its borders all the way to the Pacific
- Leader of Mexico at this time
- Country that owned Texas, Florida, and many other states before the US
- The overland route pioneers took to the Pacific
- Rugged fur traders who established the route to the Pacific
- Place where 200 Texans defended against invasion
18 Clues: To take control of • Leader of Mexico at this time • Border separating Canada and the US • Texan who helped move many to Texas • Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home • Treaty which gave the US land from Mexico • Route to the Southwest many pioneers took • The overland route pioneers took to the Pacific • Place where 200 Texans defended against invasion • ...
US History II Review 2024-06-17
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- Civil Rights Act of 1964 protected people on this basis
- commander of the United States Army in Japan
- dictator who wanted to unite German people
- Germany's peaceful union with Austria
- Arkansas city federal troops protected African American student in
- Site of Missile Crisis
- Allied meeting for post-war plans
- President who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- willful annihilation of a group of people (race/religion)
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- racial separation imposed by law
- British leader who warned about the Nazis
- govt controls all aspects of life
- lightning war
- formal alliance btn Germany/Italy/Austria
- Japanese general who staged attack on Pearl Harbor
- led legal challenges against segregation, later a justice
- US strategy in the Pacific
- Commission Determined Kennedy's assassin acted alone
18 Clues: lightning war • Site of Missile Crisis • US strategy in the Pacific • racial separation imposed by law • govt controls all aspects of life • Allied meeting for post-war plans • Germany's peaceful union with Austria • British leader who warned about the Nazis • formal alliance btn Germany/Italy/Austria • dictator who wanted to unite German people • ...
US History 1607-1877 2023-05-04
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- this battle secured a foreign alliance with the Patriots during the American Revolution (turning point)
- the reason why Jamestown flourished
- the conductor of the Underground Railroad
- the economic system in which government is hands off in the economy, businesses are privately owned, and prices are determined by supply and demand
- early document that influenced limited government in the US. It limited the king for the first time in England.
- battle that initiated the Civil War
- this amendment protects us from unwarranted searches and seizures (write the number and the word amendment. Ex: 2nd amendment)
- A group of pacifist Christians who called for the abolition of slavery
- Colonial region with deep natural harbors,trading and cold climate
- Frederick Douglas was the editor of this newspaper
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- Sharing and dividing of power between the levels of government: national, state and local
- document that created the first American government. It did not give the government very much power.
- nickname for the Middle Colonies
- laws were in response to the 13th amendment and limited African Americans
- The bloodiest battle in the US Civil War
- A protest led by the Sons of Liberty in response to the Tea Act
- The geographic barrier used in the Proclamation of 1763
- King of England during the American Revolution
18 Clues: nickname for the Middle Colonies • the reason why Jamestown flourished • battle that initiated the Civil War • The bloodiest battle in the US Civil War • the conductor of the Underground Railroad • King of England during the American Revolution • Frederick Douglas was the editor of this newspaper • The geographic barrier used in the Proclamation of 1763 • ...
Dictionary US History II 2025-09-12
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- System of government where power is with the people
- Duties that a citizen has to do
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Fair treatment through the judicial system
- The state of being equal in status
- The introduction of the Consitution
- Principle of freedom and entitlement
- Oppressive form of government
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- Contract An agreement between the people and the government
- The obligations a citizen has to their country
- Rights The rights inherent to all beings
- A government where it is only legitimate by the people it rules agreed to be governed by it
- Branch of government that carry out laws
- The right to say and express anything
- Reviews the laws and judges
- A government principle where power is divided and equal
- A group of people that enforce and make laws|
- Recognized member of a country
18 Clues: Reviews the laws and judges • Oppressive form of government • Recognized member of a country • Duties that a citizen has to do • The state of being equal in status • The introduction of the Consitution • Branch of government that makes laws • Principle of freedom and entitlement • The right to say and express anything • Rights The rights inherent to all beings • ...
US History: Civil War 2025-10-01
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- an abolitionist described by a historian as a "man made of the stuff of saints"
- an act stating that under the law, runaway slaves who had escaped to the North could be arrested and sent back
- Henry Clay's compromise addressing free and slave states
- a sluggish creek that two armies led by McClellan and Lincoln
- the formal withdrawal of a state from the Union
- formed by nativists better known as the Know-Nothing Party
- an editor of the New York Tribune
- formed on July 6 in Michigan
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- a soft lead bullet used in the Civil War that was more destrictive than earlier bullets
- the right of residents of a territory to vote for or against slavery
- the only thing that free people could teach slaves
- the favoring of native-born Americans over immigrants
- states that do not support slavery
- the state Harriet Tubman went to for freedom after her owner died
- northern Democrats who advocated peace with the South
- an unrecognized nation formed by 11 southern US states
- the single greatest importer of American cotton before the Civil War
- a gun that was more accurate than old-fashioned muskets used in the Civil War
18 Clues: formed on July 6 in Michigan • an editor of the New York Tribune • states that do not support slavery • the formal withdrawal of a state from the Union • the only thing that free people could teach slaves • the favoring of native-born Americans over immigrants • northern Democrats who advocated peace with the South • ...
Early US history 2020-09-24
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- an argument or an occasion when someone uses physical force to try to defeat someone
- a place where ships and boats can shelter
- a tall plant that has yellow seeds which are eaten as food
- something that you believe
- not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
- money paid to the government
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- the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
- a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts, especially by trading with other countries
- a large bird grown for its meat on farms
- having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money
- a country controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- describing someone's country of birth or someone who was born in a particular country
12 Clues: something that you believe • money paid to the government • a large bird grown for its meat on farms • a place where ships and boats can shelter • a tall plant that has yellow seeds which are eaten as food • having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money • not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things • ...
US History Review 2023-12-20
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- John F. Kennedy's Nickname
- President who dropped nuclear bombs
- Border of North and South Korea is on 38th
- Cuba's economy after the revolution
- JFK ran against this man in 1960
- Marx's term for business owners
- Became a state in 1959
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- Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Nickname
- Capital of Cuba
- Tank used by the United States in Korea
- Leader of the Soviet Union during WWII
- Marx's term for labor
12 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Marx's term for labor • Became a state in 1959 • John F. Kennedy's Nickname • Marx's term for business owners • JFK ran against this man in 1960 • President who dropped nuclear bombs • Cuba's economy after the revolution • Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Nickname • Leader of the Soviet Union during WWII • Tank used by the United States in Korea • ...
US History Puzzle 2024-01-30
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- heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare.
- set apart from each other; isolated or divided.
- someone who writes (or cracks) the encryption code used for data security.
- complete, or having all that is needed, in itself.
- an adult female human being.
- a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
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- a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.
- a person born in the US or Canada whose parents were immigrants from Japan.
- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
- war between the Axis and the Allies, beginning on September 1, 1939, with the German invasion of Poland and ending with the surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945, and of Japan on August 14, 1945
- a member of a North American people of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.
- an iconic poster of a female factory worker flexing her muscle, exhorting other women to join the World War II effort with the declaration that "We Can Do It!"
12 Clues: an adult female human being. • set apart from each other; isolated or divided. • complete, or having all that is needed, in itself. • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. • heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. • a member of a North American people of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. • ...
US History Puzzle 2024-01-30
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- heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare.
- set apart from each other; isolated or divided.
- someone who writes (or cracks) the encryption code used for data security.
- complete, or having all that is needed, in itself.
- an adult female human being.
- a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft.
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- a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.
- a person born in the US or Canada whose parents were immigrants from Japan.
- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
- war between the Axis and the Allies, beginning on September 1, 1939, with the German invasion of Poland and ending with the surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945, and of Japan on August 14, 1945
- a member of a North American people of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.
- an iconic poster of a female factory worker flexing her muscle, exhorting other women to join the World War II effort with the declaration that "We Can Do It!"
12 Clues: an adult female human being. • set apart from each other; isolated or divided. • complete, or having all that is needed, in itself. • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. • heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. • a member of a North American people of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. • ...
US History Crossword 2024-05-09
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- is death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a serious bacterial infection
- the use of clever but usually false arguments made in order to deceive
- a religious or other solemn ceremony or act
- relating to or expressing what has not happened or is not the case
- in case of military necessity
- to be correct, appropriate, suitable, fitting
- showing little respect, looking down upon someone with justification
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- the formal admission of someone to office
- armed civilians ready to integrate the armed
- a trick performed on someone for personal benefit
- from the wrong time period
- a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
12 Clues: from the wrong time period • in case of military necessity • the formal admission of someone to office • a religious or other solemn ceremony or act • armed civilians ready to integrate the armed • to be correct, appropriate, suitable, fitting • a trick performed on someone for personal benefit • relating to or expressing what has not happened or is not the case • ...
US History 2012-09-15
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- A group of British soldiers killed five colonists
- Proclamation issued by the British to limit the Westward expansion of the colonies
- King of England during the French and Indian War
- Leader of the Ottawa tribe who attacked the british forts along the frontier
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- A battle fought by the French and English to gain control of North America
- American colonists disguised as Mohawk indians threw the British tea into the harbor.
- Commitee formed in each of the colonies. Tehy wrote what happened in each of their colonies and sent them to other colonies.
- The treaty signed after the french and indian war was over. the english gained control of all American lands except the New Orleans.
8 Clues: King of England during the French and Indian War • A group of British soldiers killed five colonists • A battle fought by the French and English to gain control of North America • Leader of the Ottawa tribe who attacked the british forts along the frontier • Proclamation issued by the British to limit the Westward expansion of the colonies • ...
US History 2023-09-15
8 Clues: tax on sugar textiles • tax on legal documents • pioneered ideas of natural law • he gave the world common sense • ending war of american revolution • first stage american revolutionary • policy by king after boston tea party • organized the first committee of correspondence
US History 2024-05-08
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- refused to give up her seat on public bus
- Act passed that would end segregation
- is known as the leader of the civil rights movement
- that black people experienced after achieving equality.
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- Child was brutally murdered which led to protests and civil rights awareness
- activists known for fighting segregated transportation
- African American group known for enrolling in a segregated school
- laws that were placed to legally segregate the US
8 Clues: Act passed that would end segregation • refused to give up her seat on public bus • laws that were placed to legally segregate the US • is known as the leader of the civil rights movement • activists known for fighting segregated transportation • that black people experienced after achieving equality. • ...
Our magazin (crossword) 2025-06-11
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- Had a panick attack/ breathed very heavily during the math check
- Grew up trilingual
- Retired teacher
- Cried at the first Voc-check
- Owns a stuffed trout animal
- Played flagfootball with us (is not at our shool anymore)
- Talks about toilets almost every lesson
- Is pregnant ;) (not really)
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- Replaced our check with 4 competence checks
- Has the nickname turtle
- Has a pink baby bottle (Flaschi)
- Fought with Mueller all the time
- Has the nicknam radishw
- Skelloton in biology room
- Made us pay 14,30€
- Loves skiing the most
- Fainted in religion lesson in the first class
- Was angry with us on an excursion
- Knows everything abot history
- Best guide in all of switzerland
20 Clues: Retired teacher • Grew up trilingual • Made us pay 14,30€ • Loves skiing the most • Has the nickname turtle • Has the nicknam radishw • Skelloton in biology room • Owns a stuffed trout animal • Is pregnant ;) (not really) • Cried at the first Voc-check • Knows everything abot history • Has a pink baby bottle (Flaschi) • Fought with Mueller all the time • Best guide in all of switzerland • ...
TR Wilson US History 2021-03-02
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- The first Jewish member of the Supreme Court and a noted progressive.
- The grandfather of the New Deal this term was used President by his fifth cousin.
- Patriotic A Chinese group who murdered hundreds of foreigners and thousands of Chinese Christians.
- A bill passed in 1909 that reduced hundreds of tariffs on certain items during the Taft Administration.
- Amendment The American Congress wrote this document to discuss the future of Cuba prior to the Spanish American War
- He was the civil governor of the Philippines in 1901 and eventually became President of the United States.
- He became a hero overnight after commanding a naval attack on Manila Bay on May 1, 1898
- This treaty gave the United States the right to build the Panama Canal as well as to fortify it.
- Organized by Theodore Roosevelt, consisting of mainly western cowboys, and the mascot of Yavapai College
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- This former President (last name only) and the only Bull Moose Party nominee that lost to Woodrow Wilson.
- A baker that went up against a New York law as he disapproved of the 10-hour work limit as he wanted to work more and the Court struck down the NY law
- The most popular type of ballot that had all the names of all the candidates and was marked in secret at the polling place
- The use of American investments to boost American political interests abroad in order to achieve certain foreign and economic policies.
- The abbreviation for the first organization of women devoted to social reform and based upon Christianity
- This 3rd national bank, described by Republic Senator Aldrich as “a gigantic bank with numerous branches” was designed to keep the economy stable.
- A group of islands the US purchased from Spain for 20 Million dollars
- Elected President (last name only) in 1912 he was the son of a Presbyterian clergyman, had served as President of Princeton University and as Governor of New Jersey.
- This policy was made popular by Secretary of State John Hay who urged China to trade and allow for fair competition from other nations.
18 Clues: The first Jewish member of the Supreme Court and a noted progressive. • A group of islands the US purchased from Spain for 20 Million dollars • The grandfather of the New Deal this term was used President by his fifth cousin. • He became a hero overnight after commanding a naval attack on Manila Bay on May 1, 1898 • ...
US History Vocab 2 2023-10-06
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- clickbait
- Giant ditch to cut travel times
- Cuba could not do anything w/out US approval
- journalists who exposed corrupton
- A small country that is controlled and protected by antother country
- war between america and spain
- Women fought for more equal rights and illegal alcohol
- filipinos wanted independence so they fought for it
- Chinese nationalists attacked foreign settlements
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- people who wanted to stay out
- Ship that the spaniards blew up
- line Much more efficient way to mass produce things
- bought territories
- exposed chicago meat plant
- bought philippines, cuban independance
- Most major countries took parts of china for trade
- Acquiring territory or gaining control over the political or economic life of other weaker countries
- People on horse back in the war
18 Clues: clickbait • bought territories • exposed chicago meat plant • people who wanted to stay out • war between america and spain • Ship that the spaniards blew up • Giant ditch to cut travel times • People on horse back in the war • journalists who exposed corrupton • bought philippines, cuban independance • Cuba could not do anything w/out US approval • ...
US History - Unit 1 2025-03-24
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- Belief that settlers were destined to expand westward
- Power is divided between the national government and the states
- Government has the right to take private property
- "Out of many, one,"-motto of the Great Seal of the U.S.
- Connected the East and West coasts with continuous rail transportation
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- The authority of the government comes from the people
- Equality in society
- Rights a person is born with
- Divides the power of the government into three branches
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- Begins with "We the people..."
- Encouraged western expansion by granting settlers 160 acres of land
- Home made of earth, used by settlers in the Great Plains
- French writer who identified five values of democracy
- Government takes a "hands-off" approach to the economy
- Goal was to assimilate Native Americans into American culture
- the participation of common people in government
- Protection from a tyrannical government
18 Clues: Equality in society • Rights a person is born with • Begins with "We the people..." • Protection from a tyrannical government • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • the participation of common people in government • Government has the right to take private property • Belief that settlers were destined to expand westward • ...
US History Crossword 2021-11-15
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- The first permanent settlement by English colonizers, now a town in Virginia with the same name
- President that served during the Great Depression and World War II
- Women's voting rights activists in the early 1900s were called this
- Founding father famous for his musical biography
- Freed hundreds of slaves and became the first woman to lead a major military operation
- Rode through Boston in the middle of the night to warn people of the British army approaching
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- Depictions of four US presidents were carved into a mountain to create this famous monument
- Led Lewis and Clark in their expedition of the Northwest as a 16-year-old new mother
- Federal agency responsible for protecting US political leaders
- US President assassinated in a car
- Town where the most important battle in the civil war and Abraham Lincoln's most famous speech took place
- Music genre started in New Orleans that often uses improvisation
12 Clues: US President assassinated in a car • Founding father famous for his musical biography • Federal agency responsible for protecting US political leaders • Music genre started in New Orleans that often uses improvisation • President that served during the Great Depression and World War II • Women's voting rights activists in the early 1900s were called this • ...
US History Review 2021-12-09
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- This branch sees if the law goes against the constitution.
- This branch enforces the laws
- An amendment is a _________to the constitution
- the Declaration of Independence gave the colonists__________ or Independence
- The _______Massacre
- This was a ______on Tea
- The Boston Massacre killed______people
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- Most countries were ruled by a _______
- The preamble is the _______to the constitution
- Another way to explain the constitution is that it is a set of __________
- Independence is
- Elect is to ________a person into power
- This branch creates laws
13 Clues: Independence is • The _______Massacre • This was a ______on Tea • This branch creates laws • This branch enforces the laws • Most countries were ruled by a _______ • The Boston Massacre killed______people • Elect is to ________a person into power • The preamble is the _______to the constitution • An amendment is a _________to the constitution • ...
Us history crossword 2024-02-14
US History 8th 2025-10-14
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- The first permanent English settlement in North America (1607).
- The Iroquois Confederacy was an early model of democracy.
- Region where the Cherokee and Seminole lived.
- A Christian group that promoted peace and equality.
- Colonial official who enforced laws.
- A person who believes in only one God.
- Compact A written agreement for self-government signed by the Pilgrims in 1620.
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- William Penn was a member of this religious group.
- The belief that all parts of nature have a spirit.
- First permanent Spanish settlement in the U.S. (1565).
- Colonial law-making body.
- An alliance among groups or tribes for mutual benefit.
- Compact The first governing document in the New World.
- Northeastern tribe that lived in longhouses and formed a confederacy.
- The Iroquois and Cherokee practiced this type of nature-centered religion.
15 Clues: Colonial law-making body. • Colonial official who enforced laws. • A person who believes in only one God. • Region where the Cherokee and Seminole lived. • William Penn was a member of this religious group. • The belief that all parts of nature have a spirit. • A Christian group that promoted peace and equality. • First permanent Spanish settlement in the U.S. (1565). • ...
People from US History 2024-12-16
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- First President of the United States and leader of the Revolutionary Army.
- "Father of the Constitution" and fourth U.S. President.
- President during the Civil War who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. President.
- Shoshone guide who helped Lewis and Clark explore the western U.S.
- Second President of the United States and key advocate for independence.
- First Secretary of the Treasury who established the national bank.
- Lakota leader who resisted U.S. expansion and fought at Little Bighorn.
- Author of Common Sense, which inspired American independence.
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- Progressive President known for the Square Deal and national parks.
- Fought for women’s suffrage and equal rights in the 19th century.
- Escaped slave, author, and abolitionist leader who spoke out against slavery.
- Revolutionized automobile manufacturing with the assembly line.
- Credited with sewing the first American flag during the Revolutionary War.
- Leader in the American Revolution and organizer of the Boston Tea Party.
- Founding Father, inventor, and diplomat during the American Revolution.
- First Chief Justice of the United States and key negotiator of the Treaty of Paris.
- Lakota warrior who led his people in the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- Led enslaved people to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
19 Clues: "Father of the Constitution" and fourth U.S. President. • Led enslaved people to freedom on the Underground Railroad. • Author of Common Sense, which inspired American independence. • Revolutionized automobile manufacturing with the assembly line. • Fought for women’s suffrage and equal rights in the 19th century. • ...
Unit 4 US History 2023-12-14
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- Women who were wore "short" dresses and had bobbed hair
- The belief that the U.S. should stay out of other countries' problems
- Cities built by the homeless
- spending more than an income can pay for
- the form of government accepted by the Russians in 1917
- Extreme fear of communism that spread in the 1920's
- The name of Oct. 29 1929 in which 16.4 million stocks were sold
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- Economic crisis facing the U.S. from 1929 to 1941
- service groups that donated daily to the poor
- President at the start of the depression who did little to help the people
- Storm that destroyed much farmland and worsened the depression
- Leading figure of the Harlem renaissance
- The amendment that appealed the 18th amendment
- Extreme pride and superiority towards one's country
- Radio broadcasts FDR would hold to explain his plans for the country
- Mob boss who earned 60 million dollars during prohibition
- The ideal banning alcohol
- The first real success of this music genre came in the 1920's
18 Clues: The ideal banning alcohol • Cities built by the homeless • Leading figure of the Harlem renaissance • spending more than an income can pay for • service groups that donated daily to the poor • The amendment that appealed the 18th amendment • Economic crisis facing the U.S. from 1929 to 1941 • Extreme pride and superiority towards one's country • ...
US History 4 vocab 2024-12-03
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- Enslaved black American who worked as a spy for the Continental army
- Fought in the French and Indian war during the Revolution
- Patriot leader who commanded the Continental army and became the first president of the USA
- Boston leader who believed parliament could not tax the colonists without their permission
- British soldiers who fought aginst the colonists in the American Rev.
- American colonists who chose to fight for independence
- British soldiers fired into a crowd at the colonists killing five people
- Laws passed to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Prussian military officer who trained the Continental army
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- American colonists who chose to fight for independence
- Served 7 years in the military
- Protest against the tea act where a group of colonists boarded a British tea ship and dumped more than 340 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor
- The main author of The Declaration of Independence
- a peace agreement in which great Britain recognized the independence of the USA
- Frenchman who volunteered to serve in the Continental army without pay and used his money and influence to support the patriots
- Paine Author of Common Sense who wrote that the citizen, mot manarchs, should make laws
- British soldiers who fought against the colonists in the American Revolution
- last major battle of the American Rev.
- a battle aginsed Boston
- Scottish-born American Naval officer who served the Continental army
20 Clues: a battle aginsed Boston • Served 7 years in the military • last major battle of the American Rev. • The main author of The Declaration of Independence • American colonists who chose to fight for independence • American colonists who chose to fight for independence • Laws passed to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party • ...
Ch.13 US History 2025-04-17
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- A person who supervises others, especially workers (9 letters)
- Laws in the US states regulating the enslavement, treatment, and behavior of enslaved people (10 letters)
- A system of dots and dashes representing letters (10 letters)
- A system for transmitting messages over a distance along a wire (9 letters)
- A fast sailing ship of the 19th century (11 letters)
- A person who favors native-born inhabitants over immigrants (8 letters)
- A machine for separating cotton from its seeds (10 letters)
- A farmer owning and cultivating a small landed estate (6 letters)
- Extreme scarcity of food (6 letters)
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- A cost that does not change with an increase or decrease in the amount of goods or services produced (10 letters)
- A religious folk song originating among enslaved African Americans (9 letters)
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience (9 letters)
- An organization of workers formed to protect their rights (10 letters)
- The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people (14 letters)
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets (7 letters)
- A refusal to work organized by a body of employees (6 letters)
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment (6 letters)
- A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent (12 letters)
18 Clues: Extreme scarcity of food (6 letters) • A fast sailing ship of the 19th century (11 letters) • Wealth in the form of money or other assets (7 letters) • A machine for separating cotton from its seeds (10 letters) • A system of dots and dashes representing letters (10 letters) • A person who supervises others, especially workers (9 letters) • ...
Unit 4 US History 2022-11-03
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- wanted equal power
- two branches of legislature
- deal made over where the capital is
- a population count every 10 years
- rebellion that shut down courts
- can't talk bad about government or will
- were bribed
- first US president
- one branch of legislature
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- farmers rebel over whiskey
- incident between France and US where
- population equals representation
- 1st population count on US
- extended time needed to be US citizen
- first 10 ammendments in US
- president has power to arrest and
- arrested
- US gets free navigation of Mississippi
18 Clues: arrested • were bribed • wanted equal power • first US president • one branch of legislature • farmers rebel over whiskey • 1st population count on US • first 10 ammendments in US • two branches of legislature • rebellion that shut down courts • population equals representation • a population count every 10 years • president has power to arrest and • deal made over where the capital is • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- Warren G. Hardings group of friends
- group of protestant white people who wanted America to stay American
- Economic theory that has low taxes. Also known as trickle down economics
- Movement of Souther African American who moved North to escape discrimination and get better jobs
- the collection of radio,movies,newspapers, and magazines that targeted a broad audience
- Known as one of the worst presidents
- way of producing products that were cheaper but produced in mass
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- The theory of staying out of world affairs
- theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity
- Unconventional or different
- theory from darwin that said man came from apes
- movement that happened in the 1920s that inspired African Americans culturally
- known as the National association for the advancement of colored people
- one of the good people from Warren’s Office who helped with supply side economics
- treaty that would “abolish” war
- one of the most famous clubs in Harlem
- Theory that is from the Bible that states everything in it is true
- trial that took place to decide evolution and battle the Bible
18 Clues: Unconventional or different • treaty that would “abolish” war • Warren G. Hardings group of friends • Known as one of the worst presidents • one of the most famous clubs in Harlem • The theory of staying out of world affairs • theory from darwin that said man came from apes • theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity • ...
7 2025-02-20
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- artificial ______________
- the study of language
- History can provide ___________.
- the _____________ meaning
- They teach us how to _______________ respect for teachers.
- the ___________ of history books
- The exposure to nature could _________ concentration of children.
- idea
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- The ________________ showed inter-racial marriages are on increase.
- He wasn't _________________________.
- _______________ achivement
- inductory _____________ course
- _____________ in speaking
- knowledge of _____________
- In _______,
- We disagreed on how to ___________ the meaning of success.
- His poem was ____________ by his early childhood.
- Some ______________ have been studying about ancient sites.
- We agree with their idea in ________.
- Before she ____________ her lecture,
- A new evidence supports the ___________ of life beginning in the space.
21 Clues: idea • In _______, • the study of language • _____________ in speaking • artificial ______________ • the _____________ meaning • _______________ achivement • knowledge of _____________ • inductory _____________ course • History can provide ___________. • the ___________ of history books • He wasn't _________________________. • Before she ____________ her lecture, • ...
Religion unit 2:) 2024-11-26
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- Our Savior
- the last 32 books in the bible
- an exchange of people
- the Hebrew word for "breath"
- the first 46 books in the bible
- to show a future event before it happens
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- someone who foreshadows something or someone
- the story of God's love and mercy revealed to us throughout human history
- the amount of books in the bible
- a person God chose to represent all things entering a covenant
- an external representation of the interior reality within a covenant
- an exchange of goods and services
- teaches us how to act right
- the official list of inspired books in the bible
- the study of how something in salvation history foreshadows a person or thing
15 Clues: Our Savior • an exchange of people • teaches us how to act right • the Hebrew word for "breath" • the last 32 books in the bible • the first 46 books in the bible • the amount of books in the bible • an exchange of goods and services • to show a future event before it happens • someone who foreshadows something or someone • the official list of inspired books in the bible • ...
Imperialism 2024-08-26
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- Teddy Roosevelt's way of showing off his navy
- country that was annexed because of sugar cane
- policy of giving money to democratic countries
- Hawaiian raw material the US needed
- the panama canal _____________ travel time
- created rage during the spanish american war
- responsible for Hawaii after it was annexed
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- gaining new markets, land, and increasing world power
- group that Teddy Roosevelt led when fighting in Cuba
- addition to the monroe doctrine
- policy of helping countries who morally align with ours
- stated that Europe should not interfere with Western Hemisphere affairs
- document that gave Cuba rules to follow for freedom
- US ship that sunk in Cuba
- made America a world power
- policy of builing the military to show strength
- policy that the US signed with China to increase trade
- wrote Sea Power Upon History, encouraged a strong navy
- agreement between the US and Spain, ended the Spanish American War
- country that was created so the US could build a canal
20 Clues: US ship that sunk in Cuba • made America a world power • addition to the monroe doctrine • Hawaiian raw material the US needed • the panama canal _____________ travel time • responsible for Hawaii after it was annexed • created rage during the spanish american war • Teddy Roosevelt's way of showing off his navy • country that was annexed because of sugar cane • ...
Palomino Crossword By: Molly Engle 2012-02-09
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- A Spanish family name for Palomino
- the continent east of Europe; descendant country
- what pale palominos are called
- previously called New Spain
- there were lots of these in history
- latin root of the word "Palomino"
- another word for flexiblilty
- color not breed
- the queen who sent the Palominos to the new world
- one of the continents they descended from
- one of the many equine activities that Palominos are a part of
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- color of mane and tail
- the country of origin
- they have these kind of bloodlines
- many of these in history had Palominos in them
- parties that these horses are in. Hint: Spanish parties
- a movie star
- can range in color from deep gold to a....
- related to Palomino; besides Arabian
- The official name for palomino
- the western-most state in the US that the Palominos traveled to
- the first US state that the palominos traveled to
- related to the Palomino
23 Clues: a movie star • color not breed • the country of origin • color of mane and tail • related to the Palomino • previously called New Spain • another word for flexiblilty • what pale palominos are called • The official name for palomino • latin root of the word "Palomino" • A Spanish family name for Palomino • they have these kind of bloodlines • there were lots of these in history • ...
Movie Genres 2020-12-01
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- Is a genre of fiction, having numerous, often overlapping subgenres.
- This one shows us a history of love.
- Is a film genre in which songs by the characters are into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing.
- This usually makes us cry.
- This one can make us laugh a lot.
- Is a film genre that uses fiction with science.
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- Show us a history that is commonly true.
- The ones in which individual drawings, paintings, or illustrations are photographed frame by frame.
- This type of movies can make you scared.
- Is a film genre in which the protagonists are in a series of events that typically include violence, extended fighting, and rescues.
- Is a film genre inspired by and analogous to crime fiction.
11 Clues: This usually makes us cry. • This one can make us laugh a lot. • This one shows us a history of love. • Show us a history that is commonly true. • This type of movies can make you scared. • Is a film genre that uses fiction with science. • Is a film genre inspired by and analogous to crime fiction. • Is a genre of fiction, having numerous, often overlapping subgenres. • ...
US History Vocab 2020-02-27
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- Peter Zenger / Journalist whose trial was an early step in establishing the freedom of press in the colonies
- College / An assembly elected by voters that meets every 4 years to elect the president
- v. Madison / Decision of the Marshall Court that established judicial review
- Papers / Series of essays written by the founding fathers that urged ratification
- of 1763 / British law that prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachians
- of Burgesses / 1st example of a representative form of government in colonial Virginia
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- Constitution / Customs & precedents accepted as a need part of gov, but isn't listed
- Neglect / British policy of ignoring the colonies
- Act / Law of British Parliament that taxed newspapers, legal documents, and other printed materials
- of Independence / The 1776 document that states the need for independence
- Compact / Agreement signed by Pilgrims before landing at Plymouth, MA in which colonists consented to be governed by a gov THEY created
- Government / Government is not all powerful; it may only do things people give it power to do
12 Clues: Neglect / British policy of ignoring the colonies • of Independence / The 1776 document that states the need for independence • v. Madison / Decision of the Marshall Court that established judicial review • Papers / Series of essays written by the founding fathers that urged ratification • ...
Phillipines-US History 2023-10-23
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- Filipino students in the US
- American __________ portrayed the Philippines and other countries as "children needing to be saved"
- This US president called colonization "benevolent assimilation"
- This is the act of one nation taking control over another nation or group of people
- Philippines did not become fully _________ until 1946
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- This word means collections of islands (very tricky! you have to make an inference)
- Filipinos fought for independence against the US, including the battle at this place
- Because Filipinos were US nationals, they could move to the west coast and this state to work
- This Filipino official was not allowed to attend the negotiations in Paris.
- the people of the Philippines declared their independence on _____ 12, 1898
- The treaty ending the Spanish-American War was signed in this French city
- Filipinos were encouraged to join the US military, especially this branch.
12 Clues: Filipino students in the US • Philippines did not become fully _________ until 1946 • This US president called colonization "benevolent assimilation" • The treaty ending the Spanish-American War was signed in this French city • Filipinos were encouraged to join the US military, especially this branch. • ...
US History Crossword 2024-10-16
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- People who supported John Adams
- Workers on the farms
- Sudden, radical, or complete change
- Gaining freedom from something
- Britain ____ the colonies by raising the prices
- The thirteen ____ that fought against the British
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- 2nd President of the US
- The country the colonies gained their independence from
- The ally of the Colonies
- People who wanted to stay with Britain
- First name of the first president
- Farms specialized for cash crops; Mainly in the South
12 Clues: Workers on the farms • 2nd President of the US • The ally of the Colonies • Gaining freedom from something • People who supported John Adams • First name of the first president • Sudden, radical, or complete change • People who wanted to stay with Britain • Britain ____ the colonies by raising the prices • The thirteen ____ that fought against the British • ...
US history Vocabulary 2022-02-20
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- the increase in the birth rate between 1946 and 1964
- created by JKF to help in keep peace
- The new idea for america from JFK's election
- A white-collar worker is a person who performs professional, desk, managerial, or administrative work.
- the preoccupation of society with the acquisition of consumer goods
- A blue-collar worker is a working class person who performs manual labor
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- A boycott with buses
- king of rock n roll
- known for his dream that all we be treated equal
- a movement for woman
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- An important person involved with the change of bus segregation
12 Clues: king of rock n roll • A boycott with buses • a movement for woman • created by JKF to help in keep peace • The new idea for america from JFK's election • known for his dream that all we be treated equal • the increase in the birth rate between 1946 and 1964 • an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one • ...
US NAVY history 2021-12-29
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- History’s largest naval battle
- The last Continental Navy ship to go
- British frigate that John Paul Jones captured
- Historical bay
- One of the first warships built after the US Navy was revived
- The last sail-only ship built by the US Navy
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- A small fleet
- The reason the Navy was brought back
- After the Revolutionary War the Navy...
- The coast from which the first warship departed in September 1775
- The father of the Navy
- The Navy’s founding vessel
12 Clues: A small fleet • Historical bay • The father of the Navy • The Navy’s founding vessel • History’s largest naval battle • The reason the Navy was brought back • The last Continental Navy ship to go • After the Revolutionary War the Navy... • The last sail-only ship built by the US Navy • British frigate that John Paul Jones captured • ...
Early US history 2020-09-24
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- an argument or an occasion when someone uses physical force to try to defeat someone
- a place where ships and boats can shelter
- a tall plant that has yellow seeds which are eaten as food
- something that you believe
- not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
- money paid to the government
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- the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
- a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts, especially by trading with other countries
- a large bird grown for its meat on farms
- having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money
- a country controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- describing someone's country of birth or someone who was born in a particular country
12 Clues: something that you believe • money paid to the government • a large bird grown for its meat on farms • a place where ships and boats can shelter • a tall plant that has yellow seeds which are eaten as food • having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money • not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things • ...
Early US history 2020-09-24
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- a tall plant that has yellow seeds which are eaten as food
- a country controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- describing someone's country of birth or someone who was born in a particular country
- something that you believe
- the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
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- a place where ships and boats can shelter
- having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money
- not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
- money paid to the government
- a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts, especially by trading with other countries
- an argument or an occasion when someone uses physical force to try to defeat someone
- a large bird grown for its meat on farms
12 Clues: something that you believe • money paid to the government • a large bird grown for its meat on farms • a place where ships and boats can shelter • a tall plant that has yellow seeds which are eaten as food • having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money • not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things • ...
US History Terms 2022-10-08
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- An alliance of different states or groups
- A Native American tribe
- To formally forbid from doing something
- The extreme limit of settled land before
- Armed force created by civilians for defense
- Inheritance passed through the mother's line instead of the fathers
- Long, narrow, rectangular houses which usually housed more than one family
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- Property
- A British legislature that made laws
- selling scarce good for a profit
- A settler or inhabitant of a certain country
- System The idea of mixed families in Spain
12 Clues: Property • A Native American tribe • selling scarce good for a profit • A British legislature that made laws • To formally forbid from doing something • The extreme limit of settled land before • An alliance of different states or groups • System The idea of mixed families in Spain • A settler or inhabitant of a certain country • Armed force created by civilians for defense • ...
US History Eras 2023-05-12
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- Create a government for country
- Regions argue over slavery
- America under first five presidents
- He increased power of federal government
- the fight to abolish slaver
- Americans work to improve society
- America gets more land
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- America Builds factories
- people made homes in the new world
- The rebuild
- people make their own country
- Europeans discover a new world
12 Clues: The rebuild • America gets more land • America Builds factories • Regions argue over slavery • the fight to abolish slaver • people make their own country • Europeans discover a new world • Create a government for country • Americans work to improve society • people made homes in the new world • America under first five presidents • He increased power of federal government
US HISTORY VOCAB 2025-09-19
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- Useful Material found in nature, including water, vegetation, animals, and minerals.
- The belief in a force or supreme deity that impacts human life.
- The group of characteristics and qualities a person uses to describe themselves.
- Total number of people who live in a particular area, country, or region.
- The study of how populations have lived and changed over time.
- An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
- To move from one place and establish a home in a new place.
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- A people's way of life, including beliefs, customs, food, dwellings, and clothing.
- All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate.
- A tall building with small apartments.
- The human sense that an idea or action can be good or bad.
- Objects made and left behind by past cultures.
12 Clues: A tall building with small apartments. • Objects made and left behind by past cultures. • The human sense that an idea or action can be good or bad. • To move from one place and establish a home in a new place. • The study of how populations have lived and changed over time. • The belief in a force or supreme deity that impacts human life. • ...
PRESENT First Year Special Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
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- A section of PRESENT where the pop culture, movie, and art reviews take place
- The name of the university the members of the Boğaziçi MUN Subcommittee are studying in
- “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently
- “Present and …” A section of PRESENT, one of the ways to answer the rollcall during the committee
- IMF named the global economic crisis that started in 2020 “The Great…”
- “... Inequality” The most talked about topic during Women’s History Month
- “Joe …” The current president of the US
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- A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015)
- “US Election …” 14-days long daily article series on the 2020 US Elections Published on PRESENT
- The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945
- “... Parade” The parade that the LGBTI+ community demonstrates globally to celebrate the values and the history of the community
- The first historical figure to appear in “The Person of the Month”, one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement in the US
- The first social media platform to ban Trump
- The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published
- The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place
- The current deadly pandemic
16 Clues: The current deadly pandemic • “Joe …” The current president of the US • The first social media platform to ban Trump • A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015) • The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place • The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published • The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945 • ...
PRESENT First Year Special Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
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- Nations The biggest intergovernmental organization that founded in 1945
- IMF named the global economic crisis that started in 2020 “The Great…”
- “... Parade” The parade that the LGBTI+ community demonstrates globally to celebrate the values and the history of the community
- The name of the university the members of the Boğaziçi MUN Subcommittee are studying in
- The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published
- The first social media platform to ban Trump
- “Present and …” A section of PRESENT, one of the ways to answer the rollcall during the committee
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- “Joe …” The current president of the US
- The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place
- “... Inequality” The most talked about topic during Women’s History Month
- The current deadly pandemic
- The first historical figure to appear in “The Person of the Month”, one of the most important figures of the Civil Rights Movement in the US
- A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015)
- “US Election …” 14-days long daily article series on the 2020 US Elections Published on PRESENT
- “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently
- A section of PRESENT where the pop culture, movie, and art reviews take place
16 Clues: The current deadly pandemic • “Joe …” The current president of the US • The first social media platform to ban Trump • A section of PRESENT, a Tom McCarthy movie (2015) • The area that production, trade, and consumption takes place • The month of 2020 that the first issue of PRESENT is published • “... Change” the most dangerous threat the earth is facing currently • ...
imperialism 2021-12-14
15 Clues: bases • mahan • a book • hit and run • US wanted an • - the need for • a tax on things • who was doing it • being divided up • the class priest • was in war against cuba • largest and biggest island • a canal built across the isthmus • the worlds greatest us history teacher • policy of conquering or controlling other countries
Luciano Beck Religion unit 2 Vocab 2024-11-23
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- The study of how a person or thing in Salvation History foreshadows a person or thing in Salvation History.
- The person God chose to represent all those entering the covenant with him
- The 27 Books of Scripture that appear after the Old Testament That tell the story of The New Covenant
- A short story that communicates layers of truth.
- The story of God’s love and mercy revealed to us throughout human history, Culminating in Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and Resurrection from the dead which won for us Salvation from sin and death
- This writing style of Scripture tells a story in a straightforward way, recounting some event or story of an important person in Israel's History
- The first 46 books of Scripture that tell the story of the Old Covenant
- The increase in the number of people included in each covenant, and God’s family, throughout Salvation History
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- Every Covenant included a blessing from God that He assured His people He would Fulfill
- A sacred, unbreakable bond of Family relationship.
- To show, warn of, or indicate a future event before it happens
- The human Authors of Scripture were guided by God through the Holy Spirit in their writing.
- The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible
- The Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit”
- An external representation of the Interior reality occurring within a covenant
15 Clues: The Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit” • A short story that communicates layers of truth. • A sacred, unbreakable bond of Family relationship. • The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible • To show, warn of, or indicate a future event before it happens • The first 46 books of Scripture that tell the story of the Old Covenant • ...
Us History 2022-12-15
US history 2021-12-10
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- freedoms speech i learned about this in school and it was a speech given by FDR
- Nationalism is basically just having extreme love over your country believing its superior
- I honestly would embargo talking to a lot of people if i didn't have to because of school
- Hitler was a totalitarianism because he consumed complete control as a dictator.
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- Holocaust were bad camps for jew which basically left them dying
- stalin Communist dictator. He is indeed a bad bad mister.
- bonds I wonder if it is possible to become rich off of war bonds. Or would they work if we had lost the war.
- churchhill He is a brave guy to continue fighting non stop even when he was losing severely. But he was also never the one fighting, only using people as his pons in a game.
8 Clues: stalin Communist dictator. He is indeed a bad bad mister. • Holocaust were bad camps for jew which basically left them dying • freedoms speech i learned about this in school and it was a speech given by FDR • Hitler was a totalitarianism because he consumed complete control as a dictator. • ...
US History 2025-05-02
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- The explorers that were sent to explore the west
- The first president of the US
- This was the name of the war between the British and the Colonists
- The name of the purchase that more than doubled the size of the US
- Name of the group that organized the Boston Tea Party and other protests
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- The first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- This was what people were going west in search of during Westward Expansion
- The document that has the rules for the US
8 Clues: The first president of the US • The document that has the rules for the US • The first 10 amendments in the Constitution • The explorers that were sent to explore the west • This was the name of the war between the British and the Colonists • The name of the purchase that more than doubled the size of the US • ...
Units 1-4 crossword puzzle 2024-11-21
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- Avoided war with France
- A group of presidential advisers
- 5th president
- Created the National Bank
- High tariffs protect domestic manufacturers
- prohibited the US from trading with other nations
- helped Louis and Clark on their expedition
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- doubled the size of the territory controlled by the US
- 4th president
- A rebellion for putting tax on whiskey and grain
- 1st president
- A period in the political history of the US that reflected a sense of national purpose
- 3rd president
- French bribe
- 2nd president
15 Clues: French bribe • 4th president • 1st president • 3rd president • 5th president • 2nd president • Avoided war with France • Created the National Bank • A group of presidential advisers • helped Louis and Clark on their expedition • High tariffs protect domestic manufacturers • A rebellion for putting tax on whiskey and grain • prohibited the US from trading with other nations • ...
Cold War USA 2023-05-19
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- This city had to be helped via an airlift following a blockade by communists
- Discussion between the US and USSR to limit nuclear weapons.
- This county previously ruled over Vietnam, and their larger colony of Indochina
- The US refused to go to the Olympics in this city.
- The USSR captured this pilot in 1960.
- This US President said "I believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies."
- This war ended with a truce, keeping the country divided to this day.
- He was the US President during the Olympic Boycott
- US aeronautics organization formed in 1958.
- A failed invasion of Cuba.
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- This US President theorized that if one country fell to communism others would follow
- He was the US President when the Berlin Wall was built and Cuban Missile Crisis
- The dividing line between communist nations and democracy
- He was the first person to walk on the moon
- The belief that if one country became communist more would follow.
- A US senator strongly opposed to communism.
- US aid in exchange for the removal of trade barriers.
- An alliance of democratic nations formed after WWII.
- This war to prevent the spread of communism was the longest military conflict in US history.
- an amphibious invasion and a battle of the Korean War that resulted in a decisive victory for the UN
20 Clues: A failed invasion of Cuba. • The USSR captured this pilot in 1960. • He was the first person to walk on the moon • A US senator strongly opposed to communism. • US aeronautics organization formed in 1958. • The US refused to go to the Olympics in this city. • He was the US President during the Olympic Boycott • An alliance of democratic nations formed after WWII. • ...
Period 1 2023-06-08
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- obsessed with unicorns
- has a study period 7
- sings in the freshmen choir
- mom is a teacher
- profile picture on schoology is a shoe
- joined us late but became "one of us" fast
- has super-cute braces
- Ahmad's obsession
- a real ginger
- rearrange letters in the name to spell NITRO
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- the GOAT
- the best writer in class
- a history expert
- #1 sassy lady
- has the longest hair in class
- gesundheit
- best curls in the class
- an angler
- lovable goofball
- is a twin (one might say the best twin)
20 Clues: the GOAT • an angler • gesundheit • #1 sassy lady • a real ginger • a history expert • mom is a teacher • lovable goofball • Ahmad's obsession • has a study period 7 • has super-cute braces • obsessed with unicorns • best curls in the class • the best writer in class • sings in the freshmen choir • has the longest hair in class • profile picture on schoology is a shoe • ...
Starting Points Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
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- to buy back or restore
- good news
- Christ Savior of the world
- does not vary
- to be made out of nothing
- all-powerful
- unlimited
- near us
- above and beyond us
- the removal of wrath by the offering of a gift
- timeless
- literally means "out breathed"
Down
- all-knowing
- compared to a map or a filing cabinet
- to be brought close again
- in all places, all the time
- the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
- Cross said to be "the central fact of human history"
- to cover for
- means "book"
20 Clues: near us • timeless • good news • unlimited • all-knowing • all-powerful • to cover for • means "book" • does not vary • above and beyond us • to buy back or restore • to be brought close again • to be made out of nothing • in all places, all the time • Christ Savior of the world • literally means "out breathed" • compared to a map or a filing cabinet • the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit • ...
Museums and US History 2022-10-24
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- defeat
- to walk about and look around
- arrive on the coast
- obstacle or hardship
- install and organise
- a newcomer to America during colonial period
- Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington, Roosevelt
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- in a state of boredom
- gain or acquire knowledge or skills
- a public display of collections of objects
- fun to watch or to do
- the First Nations who lived on American land
- escape or run away
- opposite of fun and interesting
- an object from the past exposed in a museum
- to impart knowledge or skill on a subject to students
- expose
- with no charge or entrance fee
18 Clues: defeat • expose • escape or run away • arrive on the coast • obstacle or hardship • install and organise • in a state of boredom • fun to watch or to do • to walk about and look around • with no charge or entrance fee • opposite of fun and interesting • gain or acquire knowledge or skills • Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington, Roosevelt • a public display of collections of objects • ...
US History ch 9 2023-04-21
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- War that increased the respect that foreign countries had for the U.S.
- treaty that gave the U.S. Florida
- treaty that ended the War of 1812
- are of land bought from France in 1803
- French law that declared any Neutral ships trading with Britain would be seized.
- British ship that fired on the Chesapeake
- compromise that forbid slavery north of 36 degrees 30 minutes north lattitude
- biggest American victory during the War of 1812
Down
- man that led an expedition to explore the west
- Shawnee chief that wanted to stop westward expansion of U.S. settlers
- Man who led the second expedition to explore the west
- group of congressman lead by Henry Clay that advocated war with Britain
- Nickname for James Monroe's Presidency
- American Leader that Defeated the British in the Great Lakes
- British law that made it illegal for neutral nations to trade in European ports unless they go British approval
- American General that became known as "the hero of Tippecanoe"
- group of small muslim countries that increased the amount of tribute demanded which resulted in a war with the U.S.
- Shoshone woman that helped Lewis and Clark during their 3 year expedition
18 Clues: treaty that gave the U.S. Florida • treaty that ended the War of 1812 • Nickname for James Monroe's Presidency • are of land bought from France in 1803 • British ship that fired on the Chesapeake • man that led an expedition to explore the west • biggest American victory during the War of 1812 • Man who led the second expedition to explore the west • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- black panther party was renamed what?
- what did nixon try fighting?
- what was black people supposed to be seen as?
- who was one of the leaders of the black panther party?
- who made a book about woman's rights?
- around how many people relocated cities in the north and west
- water gate
- who was the president during the Watergate scandal?
- how hot was the jungles in Vietnam?
Down
- what would "blue" rather much be than a soldier?
- who planted flags around the George Washington statue?
- the murder that galvanized students, politicians, and organizers to push radical charge
- what was the war that was live on TV?
- what was the traps called in Vietnam?
- what approach did BPP want to take
- what was the purpose of the Ho Chi Minh trails?
- what did the BAM members and other groups want?
- how was Martin Luther King jr's approach?
18 Clues: water gate • what did nixon try fighting? • what approach did BPP want to take • how hot was the jungles in Vietnam? • black panther party was renamed what? • what was the war that was live on TV? • what was the traps called in Vietnam? • who made a book about woman's rights? • how was Martin Luther King jr's approach? • what was black people supposed to be seen as? • ...
US History 9/22 2025-09-22
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- The idea that government gets its power from the people
- The first ten amendments protecting individual freedoms
- Sharing power between state and national governments
- Document declaring independence from Britain
- Dividing government responsibilities among branches
- Supporter of the Constitution and strong central government
- Branch of government that makes laws
- The supreme law of the United States
- A government where people elect representatives
- System to keep government branches from becoming too powerful
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- First President of the United States
- Opponent of the Constitution fearing too much federal power
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Branch of government that interprets laws
- Supreme power or authority
- Introduction to the Constitution stating its purpose
- To officially approve a document or law
18 Clues: Supreme power or authority • First President of the United States • Branch of government that makes laws • The supreme law of the United States • Branch of government that enforces laws • To officially approve a document or law • A change or addition to the Constitution • Branch of government that interprets laws • Document declaring independence from Britain • ...
Physical Science 2021-04-06
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- Humans have been affecting this around earth
- theory is about the continents drifting
- the start of the universe
- A very cold time in earths history
- the fusion of atoms from already existing ones
- what wiped out the dinasours and the other sources of life
- what caused the lakes to form in MN
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- two atoms combine to make one nuclei
- gives an acurate age on rocks
- The biggest time starter
- describes if light is moving away or to us
- its split into three sections in earths history
- Pangea
- used to age rocks
- Can either make a black hole or can make dust
- decides the fate of a star
- there are 12 of these in earths history
- the amount of time it takes to break down
18 Clues: Pangea • used to age rocks • The biggest time starter • the start of the universe • decides the fate of a star • gives an acurate age on rocks • A very cold time in earths history • what caused the lakes to form in MN • two atoms combine to make one nuclei • theory is about the continents drifting • there are 12 of these in earths history • ...
The US in the 1950s 2024-02-21
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- A rock'n'roll singer; known for 'Hurt'
- A movement in 1960s
- A bill from FDR
- A famous blues singer from Beale Street
- The forgotten war in the 1960s
- The international race between US and USSR
- The debate with presidential candidates
- A famous national park in Colorado
- Families driving on the roads
- The new, national road system
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- A horror, thriller TV show
- A popular radio station in Memphis, TN
- The "King of Rock'N'Roll"
- A famous street in Memphis, TN; origin of rock'n'roll
- The Red Scare of communism in 1950s
- 35th President of US; Youngest in US history
- A popular theme park of a studio
- 34th President of US; WWII General
- _____ Renaissance
- A famous recording studio with Elvis Presley
- A new type of living area with houses
- A new type of restaurant on roads
22 Clues: A bill from FDR • _____ Renaissance • A movement in 1960s • The "King of Rock'N'Roll" • A horror, thriller TV show • Families driving on the roads • The new, national road system • The forgotten war in the 1960s • A popular theme park of a studio • A new type of restaurant on roads • 34th President of US; WWII General • A famous national park in Colorado • ...
Unit 3 2025-11-05
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- A person who lives an a place thats different from their birth place
- A land thats good for/has farmimg
- The bottom left portion of the US
- The past of something
- The study of physical features of the Earth
- The second biggest country in the world
- The ocean to the east of the US
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- The portion that is flat and talks like Canadians of the US
- The supporting thing of something
- Another name for wood
- Going underground looking for ores
- The top right portion of the US
- More than one god
- The biggest ocean
- The longterm weather patterns
15 Clues: More than one god • The biggest ocean • Another name for wood • The past of something • The longterm weather patterns • The top right portion of the US • The ocean to the east of the US • The supporting thing of something • A land thats good for/has farmimg • The bottom left portion of the US • Going underground looking for ores • The second biggest country in the world • ...
US History 10 2014-05-02
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- the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state or territory that it protects and partly controls.
- to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further.
- a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage.
- to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law.
- to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further.
- support support from the public.
- a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition, especially in financial respects; good fortune.
Down
- something that is prominent; a projection or protuberance.
- the act of ratifying; confirmation; sanction.
- to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further.
- coming or occurring far apart in time; unusual; uncommon.
- the legal prohibiting of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic drinks for common consumption.
- to offer or suggest (a matter, subject, case, etc.) for consideration, acceptance, or action.
- an expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in opposition to something a person is powerless to prevent or avoid.
14 Clues: support support from the public. • the act of ratifying; confirmation; sanction. • to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further. • to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further. • to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further. • coming or occurring far apart in time; unusual; uncommon. • something that is prominent; a projection or protuberance. • ...
American Empire 2020-12-16
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- Chilean port city where 2 US sailors were killed in 1892
- Author of the "Big Sister" policy
- Pacific island territory that was divided between the US and Germany
- Treaty of 1850 that gave Britain the sole right to build a canal through Central America
- Led the Filipino rebels
- Ended the Russo-Japanese War
- King of Hawai'i
- US Secretary of State; author of the Open Door policy
- Wrote "The Importance of Sea Power upon History"
- Was in the Rough Riders with TR
- Act Established Puerto Rico as a US possession
- Was the Prohibitionist party candidate in the 1900 Presidential election
- Rank given to US Navy personality George Dewey
- US ship that blew up in Havana harbor
Down
- Subject of disagreement between the US and Canada in 1893
- Queen of Hawai'i
- Spanish General in charge of Cuba
- Term that referred to the exaggerated stories published by Hearst and Pulitzer
- Ended the Spanish American War
- Major General in charge of the Rough Riders
- 8 provisions; gave Cuba independence after the Spanish-American war
- Senator from MA; Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Won the 1900 Presidential election
23 Clues: King of Hawai'i • Queen of Hawai'i • Led the Filipino rebels • Ended the Russo-Japanese War • Ended the Spanish American War • Was in the Rough Riders with TR • Author of the "Big Sister" policy • Spanish General in charge of Cuba • Won the 1900 Presidential election • US ship that blew up in Havana harbor • Major General in charge of the Rough Riders • ...
History 2 2020-09-22
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- Nuclear meltdown happened here to make a place with a very toxic relationship with Russia
- biggest bomb in history, would shatter windows in London if dropped in Germany
- Loves Romeo and Juliet cigars and a Hoyo de Monterrey every once in a while (also made this crossword)
- crazy hair, designed the nuclear reactor
- the special war tactic that Germany adopted through WW2
- was invaded by the US in the 80s
- 300 of them defeated Persia (lie)
Down
- guy who smokes cigars, his favourite were Cohibas
- Also loved cigars and was a friend of cigar man 1, loved Montecristo cigars
- this dude was a movie star, he became the US president
- famous dudes who crossed the road in a picture together, may have made some songs idk haha
- Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia make this up, ex soviet state
- the biggest country that adopted communism
- The most mass produced gasmask in history, now loved by kids who love soviet Russian history. Very, very iconic design
- RA RA [DATA EXPUNGED] lover of the Russian queen
- these fellas took over Constantinople and made it Istanbul
16 Clues: was invaded by the US in the 80s • 300 of them defeated Persia (lie) • crazy hair, designed the nuclear reactor • the biggest country that adopted communism • RA RA [DATA EXPUNGED] lover of the Russian queen • guy who smokes cigars, his favourite were Cohibas • this dude was a movie star, he became the US president • ...
Ethan´s Crossword 2019-04-18
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- The amount of US soldiers who were lost trying to defend the queenston heights-(History)
- A elderly women that was killed by the Americans-(Fiction)
- A holding place for war supplies
- A battle the Americans lost badly -two words-(History)
- A special forces unit that was commanded by James Fitzgibbon -two words- History
- A dog that was killed by Americans-(fiction)
Down
- A British special unit who pierre joined
- The majority of people who fought the battle of the Beaver Dams
- A substance that horses find difficult to cross-(History)
- A American general who burned a First Nations tribe territory-(history)
- A man that felt like he was inhabiting two worlds-(Fiction)
- A British Genreal who died at Queenston-(History)
12 Clues: A holding place for war supplies • A British special unit who pierre joined • A dog that was killed by Americans-(fiction) • A British Genreal who died at Queenston-(History) • A battle the Americans lost badly -two words-(History) • A substance that horses find difficult to cross-(History) • A elderly women that was killed by the Americans-(Fiction) • ...
Archaeology Crossword 2014-04-01
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- out on a site before archaeologists start digging
- When archaeologists dig in the ground looking for the remains from the past
- Media used to change the opinions of people
- Priests, who organised religious ceremonies and offered sacrifices to the gods
- Evidence that comes from a time after an event
- Evidence that comes directly from the past
- The study of remains left by our ancestors
- Someone who studies history
- The people who came before us
- A study
Down
- A Celtic king
- A complex scientific method used to find the age of an object that once lived
- Dating objects by the depth at which they are found
- Being in favour to one side over the other
- A time before history was recorded
- Used to date wooden objects eg. Counting the rings of a tree
- A person studies the remains of the past
- Making an event more important than it really is
- Objects made by humans
- History is the study of events that happened in the past and the story of human activity.
20 Clues: A study • A Celtic king • Objects made by humans • Someone who studies history • The people who came before us • A time before history was recorded • A person studies the remains of the past • Being in favour to one side over the other • Evidence that comes directly from the past • The study of remains left by our ancestors • Media used to change the opinions of people • ...
Page 78 and 79 words 2023-04-14
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- We will finish ... just wait five minutes.
- I hope my dreams ... one day.
- I was a ... in Greece when we went on holiday.
- The building has a lot of history to ...
- I don't mind where we go. ... you go, I'll go.
- The ... is very tall.
- We learnt about WWII in our history lessons.
- The ... of the museum was interesting.
- I'm a ... and have many goals in life.
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- We hate each other. We are ....
- A thief is someone who...
- I am expecting .... for dinner.
- The guard helps keep the building safe.
- Joe Biden is the ... of the U.S.A
- The ... showed us around the museum.
- An olive branch is a sign of ....
- The ... was very tall to keep people out.
- I enjoy sitting on the ... in the park.
- You should stay ... when it's raining.
- I like to walk ... the park to relax.
- My ... feels cold in the wind.
21 Clues: The ... is very tall. • A thief is someone who... • I hope my dreams ... one day. • My ... feels cold in the wind. • We hate each other. We are .... • I am expecting .... for dinner. • Joe Biden is the ... of the U.S.A • An olive branch is a sign of .... • The ... showed us around the museum. • I like to walk ... the park to relax. • You should stay ... when it's raining. • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2025-05-06
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- But it wasnt until______ adopted the phrase during a speech in 1946
- During the ____ conference, Stalin was deeply suspicious of the other powers.
- 15 years longer than intended
- Others escaped by swimming Berlin's _________, via tunnels, or by Hot Air Balloon.
- It holds the world record for heaviest payloads
- Although the _______ came into existence post WW2
- Guy who was dissatisfied with the US military's Gay Community
- War and _______, change nearly every aspect of life for resident people
- Churches were targeted and many religious buildings were demolished under orders from Stalin
- As a way of telling Communists "Goodbye, It's time to go home."
Down
- Previously called Stettin
- In 1939 after making a deal with ____ the Soviet's invaded Eastern Poland
- The first president of the re-established country was _____, originally an electrician
- In 1953, both the US and the Soviet Union were testing _____ bombs.
- The Russian writer who wrote in the end of his book "an Iron Curtain is being lowered, creaking and squeaking, at the end of Russian history."
- The Western powers implemented a new currency, the ________, for their zones which angered Stalin.
- The US thus developed a policy known as the _________
- Winston Churchills wartime comrade
- Bringing the wall down was a premature mistake by ______.
- Most inspiring moment in revolutionary history
20 Clues: Previously called Stettin • 15 years longer than intended • Winston Churchills wartime comrade • Most inspiring moment in revolutionary history • It holds the world record for heaviest payloads • Although the _______ came into existence post WW2 • The US thus developed a policy known as the _________ • Bringing the wall down was a premature mistake by ______. • ...
US History Review Crossword 2021-03-03
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- The USS _______ exploded in 1898, leading to the Spanish-American War
- ________ Gardens were planted by Americans in ww2 to help conserve food for troops
- The __________ Renaissance was an explosion of Black American culture in the 1920s
- The 18th Amendment allowed for _______, which banned the sale and use of alcohol
- The ____________ Railroad was completed in 1869 and linked the East and West coasts
- This farmers' union was established in 1867
- FDR's New ______ was an attempt to get the economy on track in the 1930s
- The USA officially entered WW2 after Japan attacked _______ Harbor in 1941
- The right to vote
Down
- This group of journalists highlighted injustice in society and terrible living conditions for the poor
- This type of over-crowded, unsanitary apartment was common among immigrants in large cities
- The _________ Barons took advantage of the working class in order to make more profit
- This treaty ended World War 1
- The _______ Chats were a series of radio broadcasts by FDR to the American people during the Depression
- A term given to a town of shacks after the stock market crash (it wasn't a compliment)
- Term for women in the 1920s who did not conform to society's expectations
- This island off the coast of New York City was where most European immigrants were processed
17 Clues: The right to vote • This treaty ended World War 1 • This farmers' union was established in 1867 • The USS _______ exploded in 1898, leading to the Spanish-American War • FDR's New ______ was an attempt to get the economy on track in the 1930s • Term for women in the 1920s who did not conform to society's expectations • ...
US HISTORY CROSSWORD Name __________________ 2022-02-11
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- What protects the Individual Rights of the citizens.
- US first president
- A process by when people vote for office
- What makes a weak central government.
- How many houses of congress are there
- A plan or an agreement in which both sides give up a little and receive a little
- Who started the constitution
- What is the practice of owning slaves
- an official agreement between 2 nations
Down
- choose for an official position or task
- What group of Federalists Did not think that the BOR was necessary
- A people chosen to advise the president
- a change to the U.S. Constitution
- how many years is a president a president
- Is the leader of the executive branch of U.S.
- one of the two houses of Congress
- How many branches of the US GOV
17 Clues: US first president • Who started the constitution • How many branches of the US GOV • a change to the U.S. Constitution • one of the two houses of Congress • What makes a weak central government. • How many houses of congress are there • What is the practice of owning slaves • choose for an official position or task • A people chosen to advise the president • ...
US History ch 5 2021-09-26
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- one of Britian's greatest stateman, argued freedom for the colonist
- war between Englan and the French that began in North America 1754-1763
- mid-1700's revival of biblical Christianity in England, creation of Methodist denomination
- England declared the colonies subordinate and Parliament had the power to bind the colonies in all cases
- Duquesne Fort build by Washington at the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, captured by the French before building was complete
- led the Virginia Rangers in the first battle of the French and Indian War; appointed as the commander in chief of the Continental Army, 1st president of the US
- an agreement to grant memvership to unconverted descendents of church members
- required clonist to buy stamps from grovernment agents for all leagal documents, pamphlets, and newpapers
- colonial America's foremost theologian and one of the greatest intellects the US has ever produced
- 1st black woman poet in America
Down
- General for the British Troops in the French and Indian War; Braddock's folly was he lost due to not adapting his fighting style
- Jonathan Edwards most famous sermon
- representatives from the colonies that petitioned to the king of England
- required colinist to furnish British troops with certain supplies and living quarters; made it legal for British officials to quarter soldiers inoccupied buildings
- canceled all previous land grants given to the colonies
- mid-1700's revival of biblical Christianity in America, far-reaching effects on the formation of the US
- treaty that officially ended the French and Indian War 1763
17 Clues: 1st black woman poet in America • Jonathan Edwards most famous sermon • canceled all previous land grants given to the colonies • treaty that officially ended the French and Indian War 1763 • one of Britian's greatest stateman, argued freedom for the colonist • war between Englan and the French that began in North America 1754-1763 • ...
US History - Ch 1 2013-05-08
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- watering crops by channeling water from rivers or streams
- a form of government in which people choose representatives to govern them
- extra
- thick sheets of ice
- the science of locating the position and plotting the course of ships
- a system in which a ruler grants parts of his land to lords
- areas regions in which groups of people have a similar way of life
Down
- founder of the Islam religion
- sun-dried brick
- an advanced culture in which people have developed cities, science, and industries
- groups of families that were related to one another
- the idea that there is only one God
- everlasting life
- a ceremony at which the hosts showered their guests with gifts
- a Jewish teacher who many believe is the Messiah
- small boats made from skins
- tribal chief
17 Clues: extra • tribal chief • sun-dried brick • everlasting life • thick sheets of ice • small boats made from skins • founder of the Islam religion • the idea that there is only one God • a Jewish teacher who many believe is the Messiah • groups of families that were related to one another • watering crops by channeling water from rivers or streams • ...
US History Cold War 2025-02-28
20 Clues: War • War • Age • Plan • Plan • Pact • trial • World • Curtain • Doctrine • Blockade • Hiss case • Conference • Conference • Sympathizer • Assured Destruction • Atomic Energy Commission • Civil Defense Administration • Atlantic Treaty Organization • Un-American Activities Committee
States 2025-01-28
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- Known for its Potatoes
- A major hub for film industry
- Know as the first state to ratify the US constitution
- Famous for beaches and theme parks
- Famous for Hollywood and scenic coastlines
- Home of Chicago
- History of Civil Rights movement
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- Where the Grand Canyon is located
- Known for colonial history
- Has Ozark mountains and Hot Springs National Park
- Famous for unique Island Cultures
- Known for Skiing and Hiking
- Stunning landscapes
- Know for Indianapolis 500
- Recognized for its Corn production
15 Clues: Home of Chicago • Stunning landscapes • Known for its Potatoes • Know for Indianapolis 500 • Known for colonial history • Known for Skiing and Hiking • A major hub for film industry • History of Civil Rights movement • Where the Grand Canyon is located • Famous for unique Island Cultures • Famous for beaches and theme parks • Recognized for its Corn production • ...
US History Chapter 14 2015-04-22
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- breaks away from traditional values
- costliest storm in US history
- lady who refused to give up her bus seat
- opera singer
- believes government's job is to protect the country
- leader of the al Qaeda
- first man to orbit the earth
- developed vaccine for polio
Down
- first man on the moon
- Iraqi dictator who invaded Kuwait
- Pres. Johnson's plan for social reform
- legalized abortion
- led troops in Desert Storm
- first man to fly in space
- World Trade Center and
- second president to be impeached
- the New Frontier
17 Clues: opera singer • the New Frontier • legalized abortion • first man on the moon • World Trade Center and • leader of the al Qaeda • first man to fly in space • led troops in Desert Storm • developed vaccine for polio • first man to orbit the earth • costliest storm in US history • second president to be impeached • Iraqi dictator who invaded Kuwait • breaks away from traditional values • ...
US HISTORY CROSSWORD Name __________________ 2022-02-11
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- A people chosen to advise the president
- How many houses of congress are there
- how many years is a president a president
- What is the practice of owning slaves
- A process by when people vote for office
- US first president
- What group of Federalists Did not think that the BOR was necessary
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- choose for an official position or task
- one of the two houses of Congress
- A plan or an agreement in which both sides give up a little and receive a little
- Who started the constitution
- Is the leader of the executive branch of U.S.
- an official agreement between 2 nations
- a change to the U.S. Constitution
- How many branches of the US GOV
- What protects the Individual Rights of the citizens.
- What makes a weak central government.
17 Clues: US first president • Who started the constitution • How many branches of the US GOV • one of the two houses of Congress • a change to the U.S. Constitution • How many houses of congress are there • What is the practice of owning slaves • What makes a weak central government. • choose for an official position or task • A people chosen to advise the president • ...
US History Ch 9 2024-01-18
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- a meeting of members of a political party or group to select candidates or to decide on policy.
- the practice of forcing people into military or naval service.
- a person who is not a citizen of the country they are living in.
- to settle or find a solution to a problem or conflict.
- an earlier event or action that is used as an example or guide for similar situations in the future.
- to keep in good condition or to uphold.
- a body of advisers to the President, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government.
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- to gather or collect over time.
- to make legally invalid or ineffective.
- clearly different or separate from others.
- a topic or problem that people are discussing or debating.
- the rights and powers held by individual U.S. states rather than by the federal government.
- a strong supporter or follower of a specific group, party, or cause.
- the same form with others. All people doing things the same way.
- a settlement of differences by mutual agreement in which both sides make concessions.
- conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
- a certificate that promises to repay borrowed money in the future.
17 Clues: to gather or collect over time. • to make legally invalid or ineffective. • to keep in good condition or to uphold. • clearly different or separate from others. • to settle or find a solution to a problem or conflict. • a topic or problem that people are discussing or debating. • the practice of forcing people into military or naval service. • ...
US History Midterm Crossword 2024-12-10
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- ______ Party in the early 20th century that sought reform in favor of equality
- Network of farmers that worked for political and economic reforms in the late 1800's
- _______ Act 1862 law that gave 160 acres of land to persons willing to live on and cultivate it for 5 years
- Belief by some that certain nations and races were superior to others and therefore destined to rule over them
- Lincoln ___-_____ Plan proposed post Civil War. Wanted to allow Confederated states reentrance into the union when 10% of its citizens pledge loyalty oath to the Union
- POTUS who came into power after Lincoln assassination and began Reconstruction which ultimately failed (LAST NAME)
- Human rights that cannot be taken away, denied, or given up
- Civil Rights advocate, pushed for African Americans to have economic value then strive for equality
- ____-_____ party formed 1848 dedicated to preventing the spread of slavery into western territories
- ________ _______ Service Act created civil service system for FED GOV in attempt to hire employees based on merit rather than spoil system
- _____ Party formed to advocate for more money supply for small business in order to decrease the power and corruption of big business
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- _______ ______ Commission First FED agency monitoring business operations, specifically overseeing interstate railroad procedures
- Rights that people are born with and are independent from government or cultural laws
- Period post civil war in which the federal government controlled states that had seceded from the Union
- Acts that made it a federal offense to interfere with a citizens' right to vote
- Group in which fought for women at the state and national level and would eventually gain women right to vote(Abbreviation)
- Bill required 50% of citizens in former Confederate states to pledge to the Union for readmission
17 Clues: Human rights that cannot be taken away, denied, or given up • ______ Party in the early 20th century that sought reform in favor of equality • Acts that made it a federal offense to interfere with a citizens' right to vote • Network of farmers that worked for political and economic reforms in the late 1800's • ...
Miscellaneous History/Facts 2025-01-22
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- My favorite subject
- Something neither of us could be
- Our favorite dessert
- Your favorite thing in the world (except me of course)
- The club that brought us together
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- Your favorite subject
- Our favorite morning beverage
- My favorite physical trait of yours
- Something both of us are
- Baby bunny's name
- What I had shipped to your house before moving in
- What I brought you when you weren't feeling well
- Our favorite color
13 Clues: Baby bunny's name • Our favorite color • My favorite subject • Our favorite dessert • Your favorite subject • Something both of us are • Our favorite morning beverage • Something neither of us could be • The club that brought us together • My favorite physical trait of yours • What I brought you when you weren't feeling well • What I had shipped to your house before moving in • ...
US Enters WWI - US History 2025-01-17
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- The war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- Loyalty to a nation and promotion of its interests above all, one cause of WWI
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died of the over 1,200 overall deaths. . The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, but did not results in an immediate declaration of war by the US.
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- A international organization for world peace created from the Treaty of Versailles. The US did not join though they proposed this solution to the end of WWI.
- 1919 treaty that ended World War I and that essentially blamed Germany for all negative outcomes of the war. Its signing is pivotal in sparking German desire for revenge (ultimately WWII).
- Germany's attempt to recruit Mexico into the war if the United States joined the Allies
- the actions used by one nation to exercise political or economic control over a smaller or weaker nation
- ideas or information designed to spread or influence opinion
- a buildup of military strength within a country, one of the causes of WWI
- The official position of the US in WWI until 1917.
- One of the ways the U.S. Government tried to stop opposition to the war. This law targeted "spies."
- An agreement between two or more countries to aid each other in case of an attack, one cause of WWI
12 Clues: The official position of the US in WWI until 1917. • ideas or information designed to spread or influence opinion • a buildup of military strength within a country, one of the causes of WWI • Loyalty to a nation and promotion of its interests above all, one cause of WWI • Germany's attempt to recruit Mexico into the war if the United States joined the Allies • ...
Civil War Crossword 2024-09-24
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- Allowed each territory to decide to have slaves
- Robert E. Lee's "perfect battle"
- Social reform effort to end slavery in the US
- Side with better supplies and navy
- Idea that Americans control coast to coast
- slave that sued for freedom
- Battle where civilians brought picnics to watch
- President of Confederacy
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Battle that was the bloodiest day in US history
- Thomas Jackson's nickname
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- 16th president of US(Union)
- General of confederate army
- Machine that increased demand for slaves
- Added Missouri to the Union as a slave state
- Overly cautious general
- 18th president
- Side that had more motivation and excellent military leadership
- Turning point in the war
- When a state leaves and becomes their own
20 Clues: 18th president • Overly cautious general • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Turning point in the war • President of Confederacy • Thomas Jackson's nickname • 16th president of US(Union) • General of confederate army • slave that sued for freedom • Robert E. Lee's "perfect battle" • Side with better supplies and navy • Machine that increased demand for slaves • ...
US History Final Review 2022-12-12
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- Branch of government that houses Congress
- The invention that caused an increase in slavery in the South
- Gruesome and barbaric Transatlantic journey that caused millions of slaves to be transported from Africa to the West Indies
- The state that had much violence break out in 1850 over the issue of slavery
- Abolitionist and women's rights advocate who wrote the "Ain't I a Woman" speech
- The process of firing pubic officials and replacing them with loyal party supporters or friends
- Abolitionist who planned to arm slaves to create an uprising
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- Branch of government that interprets the law
- The spread of one's cultures and beliefs to another culture
- The division of power between state and national governments
- The document that created the three branches of government
- The event that illuminated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- One of the top reasons as to why southern states seceded from the United States
- The plan that the North used during the Civil War
- First permanent English colony in North America that ultimately failed
- The president during the Civil War
- A British act that imposed taxes on lead and paper goods
17 Clues: The president during the Civil War • Branch of government that houses Congress • Branch of government that interprets the law • The plan that the North used during the Civil War • A British act that imposed taxes on lead and paper goods • The document that created the three branches of government • The spread of one's cultures and beliefs to another culture • ...
US History Vocabulary #6 2023-10-16
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- state governments observed the separation of church and state
- papers written by federalist in favor of the Constitution
- intended to expose French agents and sympathizers, but attacked Americans who criticized the president
- Chief Justice Marshall went further in his decision, ruling that the Supreme Court reserved the right to decide whether an act of Congress violated the Constitution
- in the summer of 1878 the founding fathers gathered in Philadelphia
- the revolution that helped drive American views to more central and stable government
- American envoys were met with bribes by the French government
- Ten amendments were added in 1791 to protect the rights of individual and endorsed by the antifederalist
- a political party with a focus on the Constitution and national power
- Hamilton wanted Congress to create this in order to manage the country's debt
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- Hamilton’s whiskey tax thus placed a special burden on western farmers and led to protests.
- a prime example of why the country needed a strong central government, Massachusetts's farmer rebel against the state due to debt.
- the Republicans defeated Adams in a bitter and complicated presidential race, on the thirty-sixth ballot, Thomas Jefferson emerged victorious.
- a federalist who was a key contributor to the US Constitution and 4th US President
- also known as the Jeffersonian party grew in opposition to the Federalists Party
- a treaty which required Britain to abandon its postsin the Northwest Territory and compensate American merchants for impressment.
- Roger Sherman suggested both types of representation in Congress and counted three-fifths the enslaved population
17 Clues: papers written by federalist in favor of the Constitution • state governments observed the separation of church and state • American envoys were met with bribes by the French government • in the summer of 1878 the founding fathers gathered in Philadelphia • a political party with a focus on the Constitution and national power • ...
US history Unit 7 2024-04-26
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- Restrictions against Black people for owning land
- amendment that gave black people citizenship
- Leader of the Civil Rights movement
- Klu Klux Klan
- Group of Religious people who believe that all races should be seperate
- refusal to comply with laws or taxes peacefully
- Self defence, black nationalism group
- amendment that abolished slavery
- American Indian Movement
- Black Americans and white Americans who rode together on trains
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- group of several Black children to be the first few to attend white schools
- amendment that gives black Americans the right to vote
- Loopholes created to undermine the amendments granting black people rights
- Women standing up for women and womens rights
- A summer of getting everyone together to be able to vote
- Small town that was part of the Civil Rights Movement
- People would silently protest the segregated service
17 Clues: Klu Klux Klan • American Indian Movement • amendment that abolished slavery • Leader of the Civil Rights movement • Self defence, black nationalism group • amendment that gave black people citizenship • Women standing up for women and womens rights • refusal to comply with laws or taxes peacefully • Restrictions against Black people for owning land • ...
subject 2025-11-18
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- we do sports
- we sing
- about the Earth and different countries in the world.
- our own language and helps us understand the meaning of Chinese cultures.
- tells us the stories in the past and brings us back to the old times.
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- about different materials
- about different phenomenon
- 6.about numbers and it can really get us smarter and smarter.
- studies the rules of life and makes us get to know more about plants and animals.
- serves as a tool for us to communicate with people from other countries and helps us get information in the world every day.
- we draw
- about computer
12 Clues: we sing • we draw • we do sports • about computer • about different materials • about different phenomenon • about the Earth and different countries in the world. • 6.about numbers and it can really get us smarter and smarter. • tells us the stories in the past and brings us back to the old times. • our own language and helps us understand the meaning of Chinese cultures. • ...
subject 2025-11-18
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- we do sports
- we sing
- about the Earth and different countries in the world.
- our own language and helps us understand the meaning of Chinese cultures.
- tells us the stories in the past and brings us back to the old times.
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- about different materials
- about different phenomenon
- 6.about numbers and it can really get us smarter and smarter.
- studies the rules of life and makes us get to know more about plants and animals.
- serves as a tool for us to communicate with people from other countries and helps us get information in the world every day.
- we draw
- about computer
12 Clues: we sing • we draw • we do sports • about computer • about different materials • about different phenomenon • about the Earth and different countries in the world. • 6.about numbers and it can really get us smarter and smarter. • tells us the stories in the past and brings us back to the old times. • our own language and helps us understand the meaning of Chinese cultures. • ...
Apush period 5 2022-11-15
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- a mentally insane pro abolitionist terrorist
- contained the fugitive slave act
- an overrated southern general
- the post war rebuilding of the south.
- the man who killed lincoln
- people who wanted to end slavery
- slaving traitors
- the 16th US president
- a last stand of texans
- one of the triumvirate and the great compromiser
- the traitor president
- the treaty that ended the war mentioned in across 4
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- what freed the slaves
- a trail settlers followed
- the general who won the war
- a war between the US and a neighbor
- the worst battle in US history
- a scotus decision to declare blacks not citizens of the united states.
- 13th President
- modern strategist and warcriminal, burnt a path through the south
20 Clues: 13th President • slaving traitors • what freed the slaves • the 16th US president • the traitor president • a last stand of texans • a trail settlers followed • the man who killed lincoln • the general who won the war • an overrated southern general • the worst battle in US history • contained the fugitive slave act • people who wanted to end slavery • ...
Civil War Crossword 2024-09-24
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- Allowed each territory to decide to have slaves
- Robert E. Lee's "perfect battle"
- Social reform effort to end slavery in the US
- Side with better supplies and navy
- Idea that Americans control coast to coast
- slave that sued for freedom
- Battle where civilians brought picnics to watch
- President of Confederacy
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Battle that was the bloodiest day in US history
- Thomas Jackson's nickname
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- 16th president of US(Union)
- General of confederate army
- Machine that increased demand for slaves
- Added Missouri to the Union as a slave state
- Overly cautious general
- 18th president
- Side that had more motivation and excellent military leadership
- Turning point in the war
- When a state leaves and becomes their own
20 Clues: 18th president • Overly cautious general • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Turning point in the war • President of Confederacy • Thomas Jackson's nickname • 16th president of US(Union) • General of confederate army • slave that sued for freedom • Robert E. Lee's "perfect battle" • Side with better supplies and navy • Machine that increased demand for slaves • ...
subject 2025-11-18
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- we do sports
- we sing
- about the Earth and different countries in the world.
- our own language and helps us understand the meaning of Chinese cultures.
- tells us the stories in the past and brings us back to the old times.
Down
- about different materials
- about different phenomenon
- 6.about numbers and it can really get us smarter and smarter.
- studies the rules of life and makes us get to know more about plants and animals.
- serves as a tool for us to communicate with people from other countries and helps us get information in the world every day.
- we draw
- about computer
12 Clues: we sing • we draw • we do sports • about computer • about different materials • about different phenomenon • about the Earth and different countries in the world. • 6.about numbers and it can really get us smarter and smarter. • tells us the stories in the past and brings us back to the old times. • our own language and helps us understand the meaning of Chinese cultures. • ...
Unit 1.4 Key Words 2025-10-16
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- (1907–09) | Global naval voyage showcasing US sea power.
- ____ Telegram (1917) | German proposal for Mexico to attack the US; helped push US into WWI.
- William ____ | US President during the Spanish-American War (assassinated).
- | Island whose revolt against Spain triggered US intervention in 1898.
- ____ of 1893 | Major financial crisis that led to bank failures and high unemployment.
- | Western boundary of settlement in the US that symbolised opportunity and national growth, but closed.
- | Spanish general whose harsh tactics in Cuba shocked US opinion.
- Henry ___ ___ | Senator who urged a more expansionist foreign policy.
- (1904) | Addition to the Monroe Doctrine asserting US right to intervene in Latin America.
- | Policy of avoiding political involvement in European affairs.
- (1903–14) | Key shipping route linking Atlantic and Pacific under US control.
- | US President during WWI and author of the Fourteen Points.
- Unrestricted ____ Warfare | German naval tactic sinking neutral ships; key cause of US entry into WWI.
- | International organisation founded after WWI, reflecting US ideals though the US never joined.
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- (1898) | Ended the Spanish-American War; Spain ceded colonies to the USA.
- (1898) | US battleship that exploded in Havana harbour, sparking outrage.
- (1918) | Wilson’s plan for post-war peace and a League of Nations.
- | Spanish diplomat whose insult of McKinley published in US press.
- (1898) | Conflict that marked America’s emergence as a world power.
- (1899) | US proposal for equal trading rights in China.
- | Policy of using investment to increase US influence abroad.
- | Belief that the USA was destined to expand across the North American continent.
- Alfred ____ | Naval theorist who wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History.
- (1823) | Declared the Americas closed to further European colonisation.
- | Territory gained by the USA in 1898.
- | Sensationalist journalism (Hearst, Pulitzer) that fuelled calls for war.
- | Territory gained by the USA in 1898 in Pacific.
- Theodore ____ | President (1901–09) who expanded US power and mediated the Treaty of Portsmouth.
- | Territory gained by the USA in 1898.
29 Clues: | Territory gained by the USA in 1898. • | Territory gained by the USA in 1898. • | Territory gained by the USA in 1898 in Pacific. • (1899) | US proposal for equal trading rights in China. • (1907–09) | Global naval voyage showcasing US sea power. • | US President during WWI and author of the Fourteen Points. • ...
English Check 1 2023-05-07
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- One Direction's History tells us about ____
- You and I
- The biggest, the largest
- Not dead
- Organ that pumps blood
- false story
- a country where One Direction come from
- Place to study and learn
- powerful, not weak
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- Name of One Direction's member who left the group
- There were ____ members of One Direction. Now, there are four.
- air transportation
- ____ Styles, one of One Direction's members.
- I____ to school. I didn't go to the hospital.
- One Direction is formed in 2010. How old is the band now?
- A song by One Direction released on 6 Nov 2015
- A group of players, not alone
- The Earth
- Teachers ____ the students.
- land transportation
20 Clues: Not dead • You and I • The Earth • false story • air transportation • powerful, not weak • land transportation • Organ that pumps blood • The biggest, the largest • Place to study and learn • Teachers ____ the students. • A group of players, not alone • a country where One Direction come from • One Direction's History tells us about ____ • ____ Styles, one of One Direction's members. • ...
Black History Month Crossword 2024-01-24
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- Garrett Morgan, Stop, Slow, Go
- Fictional technologically advanced African civilization
- Sugar Hill Gang
- An intellectual cultural movement of African American art, music, fashion & dance
- Underground ____.
- Magazine published in 1945
- First black woman to refuse a bus seat
- Elected US Vice President 2020
- "Yes We Can"
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- Justice of the supreme court(1967)
- "I have a _____."
- June 19,1865
- First African American to host a tv show
- First state to abolish slavery
- Single Ladies, Crazy In Love, Halo
- The Grammy goes to...(1973)
- Father of black history
- Black history month is in
- George Speck invented this favorite snack
- Former reporter, talk show host, actress
20 Clues: June 19,1865 • "Yes We Can" • Sugar Hill Gang • "I have a _____." • Underground ____. • Father of black history • Black history month is in • Magazine published in 1945 • The Grammy goes to...(1973) • Garrett Morgan, Stop, Slow, Go • First state to abolish slavery • Elected US Vice President 2020 • Justice of the supreme court(1967) • Single Ladies, Crazy In Love, Halo • ...
6th grade - chapter 5 2023-11-15
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- to Emmaus After his Resurrection, Jesus appears to two disciples as they walk on the ___________.
- The priest explains the scriptures, just like Jesus did on the Road to Emmaus
- Providence God's guidance of salvation history according to his wisdom and love
- Jesus is the _____of Salvation History
- Jerome Who said "Ignorance of Scripture is Ignorance of Christ?"
- of the Eucharist The second part of the Mass where the priest takes, blesses, and breaks the bread, and the congregation shares in Holy Communion
- Who is the Divine Author of Scripture
- Love of God above all else, and the love of our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God
- of the Word What part of the mass contains the readings from Scripture?
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- Books that teach how to pray and grow in virtue (Old Testament)
- Books that contain the words of prophets sent by God to prepare his people for the coming of the Messiah
- We can learn more about God's desire to be united with us in love by prayerfully reading and studying_____________
- History God's plan to save us from sin and unite the Church to himself in love
- Books that tell of the people and events of Salvation History (Old Testament)
- of the Word The first part of the Mass that includes readings from the Old Testament, Psalms, New Testament, and Gospel
- Love When we love something too little or too much
16 Clues: Who is the Divine Author of Scripture • Jesus is the _____of Salvation History • Love When we love something too little or too much • Books that teach how to pray and grow in virtue (Old Testament) • Jerome Who said "Ignorance of Scripture is Ignorance of Christ?" • of the Word What part of the mass contains the readings from Scripture? • ...
