us history Crossword Puzzles
US History Diff Vocab 2024-04-01
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- Gave the people of Nebraska and Kansas the right to vote to choose if they wanted to be a free or slave state.
- Issued by Lincoln, freed all slaves in southern states
- California to enter the Union as a free state in exchange for the passage of the fugitive slave act.
- A new country created by southern states that seceded from the Union
- Compromise of 1820
- Commander of the Union army, forced a surrender out of General Robert E. Lee in 1865
- Law that makes it a crime to help runaway slaves, allowed the arrests of escaped slaves in free states, and required their return to their slaveholders.
- A story published by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral
- Abolitionist involved in violent attacks in Kansas + Virginia against slavery supporters
- The remaining Northern and Border states
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- Confederate general whose men stopped a Union attack during the Battle of Bull Run
- Abolitionist who wrote the anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Abolitionist who started his own anti-slavery newspaper, believed nonviolence was the best way to end slavery
- Commander of the confederate army, opposed to secession but sided with his home state of Virginia when war began
- People have the power through voting to choose if they want slavery or not.
- Different parts of the country developing separate cultures. (Such as the North, South, and West.)
- Slave states that stay in the union and touch both Northern + Southern states
- President of the Union during the civil war
- President of the confederate states
19 Clues: Compromise of 1820 • President of the confederate states • The remaining Northern and Border states • President of the Union during the civil war • Issued by Lincoln, freed all slaves in southern states • Abolitionist who wrote the anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • A new country created by southern states that seceded from the Union • ...
Religion Crossword 2024-11-21
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- Helps us understand how some of the events of the Old Testament foreshadow Christ
- helps us to relate what the events of scripture have to do with destiny
- What is David's covenant's progression
- noah's covenant's proggression
- the Sabbath is who's sign
- the study of how a person or thing in salvation history foreshadows a person or thing in salvation history
- his sign is throne/temple
- his sign is the eucharist
- our savior
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- Abraham's covenant's sign
- Noah's covenant's sign
- what is Jesus' covenant's progression
- the bible is made of____ books
- an unbreakable bond of a family relationship
- written by St. Paul and the other apostles
15 Clues: our savior • Noah's covenant's sign • Abraham's covenant's sign • the Sabbath is who's sign • his sign is throne/temple • his sign is the eucharist • the bible is made of____ books • noah's covenant's proggression • what is Jesus' covenant's progression • What is David's covenant's progression • written by St. Paul and the other apostles • ...
Black History Month! 2020-02-05
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- Garrett Morgan helped invent the ________ light
- To celebrate Black music, some schools have _________ and dances
- Black History Month encourages us to learn the _________ of Black-Americans
- Black History Month is celebrated in this month every year
- Harriet _________ helped many slaves escape slavery
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- Today, we discussed Black History _______
- ________ Obama was the first Black-American president
- Lewis Latimer helped to invent the ___________
- ________ Franklin is Art's favorite singer OF ALL TIME!
- Black History Month is usually celebrated by students in their ________
- George Washington Carver popularized _______ butter
11 Clues: Today, we discussed Black History _______ • Lewis Latimer helped to invent the ___________ • Garrett Morgan helped invent the ________ light • George Washington Carver popularized _______ butter • Harriet _________ helped many slaves escape slavery • ________ Obama was the first Black-American president • ________ Franklin is Art's favorite singer OF ALL TIME! • ...
US History Invention project 2017-11-30
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- Your doing me right now
- Hitting a golf ball became a lot easier after Dr. George Grant invented and patented This
- The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur.
- Created by Hiram maxim, a spring trap used to kill mice
- In 1852, Francis Wolle Created the first machine to produce this item, now a days it is used to put groceries in.
- What santa eats with he's milk
- somewhere you go to roller skate
- Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg
- created by Walter hunt, is a type of pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp.
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- Used to protect food, created by john mason
- Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils
- Invented in 1892 by Benjamin bolt and was known as a steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
- Made out of three or more layers of wood, invited by Immanuel Nobel
- was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton
- was invented in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, to record information down on paper
- Created by Alexander graham, bell for a faster way of communication
- First issued October 1888, by John J. loud
- Invented by Edward Calahan in 1867 for the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company in New York
- Created by Levi Strauss , originally know as "blue jeans"
19 Clues: Your doing me right now • What santa eats with he's milk • somewhere you go to roller skate • Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg • Used to protect food, created by john mason • First issued October 1888, by John J. loud • The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur. • Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils • ...
US history key terms 2021-10-07
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- a process in which he bought out his suppliers—coal fields and iron mines, ore freighters, and railroad lines—in order to control the raw materials and transportation systems.
- a pio-neer on the new industrial frontier when he established the world’s first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
- with Gompers as its president, focused on collective bargaining, or negotiations between representatives of labor and management, to reach written agreements on wages, hours, and working conditions.
- the Supreme Court upheld the Granger laws by a vote of seven to two. The states thus won the right to regulate the railroads for the benefit of farmers and consumers.
- successfully used steam engine to drill for oil near Titusville, Pennsylvania, that removing oil from beneath the earth’s surface became practical
- developed indepen-dently by the British manufacturer Henry Bessemer and American ironmakerWilliam Kelly around 1850, soon became widely used
- made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade between states or with other countries.
- lines followed, and regional lines multiplied as well. At the start of the Civil War, the nation had had about 30,000 miles of track. By 1890, that figure was nearly six times greater.
- This act established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities and established a five-member Interstate CommerceCommission (ICC) for that purpose.
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- headed by William “Big Bill '' Haywood, the Wobblies Included miners, lumberers, and cannery, and dock workers.
- took a different approach to mergers: they joined with competing companies in trust agreements. Participants in a trust turned their stock over to a group of trustees—people who ran the separate companies one large corporation.
- ported the Great Strike of 1877and later organized for theUnited Mine Workers of America(UMW)
- came to this country in 1848, at age 12. Six years later, he worked his way up to become private secretary to the local superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
- perhaps the most dramatic invention was the telephone
- he attempted to form such an industrial union—the American Railway Union (ARU).
- invented thetypewriter in 1867 and changed the world ofwork
- grew out of the English naturalist Charles Darwin’s theory of biological evolution
- led the CigarMakers’ International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886.
- The stockholders gave this company a contract to lay track at two to three times the actual cost—and pocketed the profits.
19 Clues: perhaps the most dramatic invention was the telephone • invented thetypewriter in 1867 and changed the world ofwork • led the CigarMakers’ International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886. • he attempted to form such an industrial union—the American Railway Union (ARU). • ...
US History Extra Credit 2024-02-06
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- How much money the country owes to others
- A system for communication at a long distance by coded signals
- the forced westward migration of American Indian tribes from the South and Southeast to Oklahoma
- approve an official document by vote
- an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short signals of light or sound.
- sharing of powers between the national government and state governments
- President refuses to sign a law, rejecting that law
- change or addition to the constitution
- the practice of supporting the wants and needs of residents of a given area over the interests of immigrants
- The President’s advisors and assistants.
- A loan given to the government that will be paid back over time.
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- the ability of the Supreme Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution
- the practice of a successful political party giving jobs to its supporters.
- the right to vote
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds.
- something done or said that may serve as an example or rule to a later action of the same kind
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- the act of forcing men to enlist in military service.
- Tax on imported goods
19 Clues: the right to vote • Tax on imported goods • approve an official document by vote • change or addition to the constitution • The President’s advisors and assistants. • How much money the country owes to others • a machine for separating cotton from its seeds. • President refuses to sign a law, rejecting that law • the act of forcing men to enlist in military service. • ...
Lesson 2 US History 2023-04-07
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- Under the Articles, each state had one __________ in Congress. Pg 23
- Separation of Powers means that power is _________________ between the three branches of government. Pg 24
- Conquering _____________ was the primary objective at the beginning of the War of 1812. Pg 29
- It didn’t take long before many American leaders felt the Articles needed to be _____________. Pg 23
- As a response to objections, Federalists promised to attach a bill of rights to the Constitution once it was ________________. Pg 25
- During a presidential election, the group of people each state chose to represent them was call the ________________ College. Pg 27
- The Democratic-Republicans were led by __________________, and supported more power for the states. Pg 27
- Alexander Hamilton proposed a plan to pay off debt by creating a national ____________. Pg 26
- As American leaders debated the election process of the legislative branch, larger states insisted the _________________ should be based on population. Pg 24
- Because of increased taxes on whiskey, people revolted, causing a conflict called the Whiskey ______________. Pg 26
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- By the end of the ______________, each state had drawn up its own constitution. Pg 22
- Originally, Congress agreed on 12 constitutional ___________________, but only ten were approved. Pg 26
- In an ideal republic, all citizens are __________ under the law. Pg 22
- The Articles of ________________ were drafted in 1777, establishing a framework for a centralized government. Pg 22
- George Washington was elected the first _______________ of the United States. Pg 25
- On April 30th, 1803, Congress approved the ____________ Purchase, which more than doubled the size of the United States. Pg 28
- Ultimately, the ___________________ was split into two houses: the House of Representatives, and the Senate. Pg 24
- This group supported Hamilton’s plans and a strong national government. Pg 27
- Many of the Revolution’s leaders feared “ecclesiastical ____________” - the power of the church, backed by government, to make people worship in a certain way. Pg 22
19 Clues: Under the Articles, each state had one __________ in Congress. Pg 23 • In an ideal republic, all citizens are __________ under the law. Pg 22 • This group supported Hamilton’s plans and a strong national government. Pg 27 • George Washington was elected the first _______________ of the United States. Pg 25 • ...
5th Grade BM2 2017-09-28
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- Arctic Native Americans are also called this
- One of the three G´s. Explains how the conquistadors forced Christianity on people of the New World
- Weather on average, over a period of months and years
- To change your behavior based on your environment
- Ancient Mesoamerican people famous for building stone head statues
- The study of the Earth
- North, South, East, and _________
- When latitude and longitude combine, they give us __________
- Hunter-gatherer people; people who do not live in one place, usually following animal herds
- One of the ¨three G´s.¨ Countries wanted to be famous, important
- study of how people use their resources. Usually involves money.
- Another word for farming
- Type of map that shows natural features such as lakes, rivers, mountains
- Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, ______________
- Mountain Range in the Eastern US
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Temporary shelters that the Plains Indians lived in
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- Plains Indians relied on this animal for survival. Also known as a Bison.
- ________ Poles were built by the Northwest Indians. They tell stories of family history.
- Mesoamerican people who lived in South America (Peru)
- One of the ¨three G´s.¨ Conquistadors wanted money...
- Different accounts of history say that Atahualpa Inca threw the ______ on the ground
- Bringing water to dry places for farming
- Map keys/ __________ tell us what the symbols mean on a map
- Tells us directions N, S, E, W
- Mesoamerican people who lived in Central Mexico
- Mesoamerican people who lived in the Yucatan Peninsula
- Mountain Range in the Western US
- Spanish word for ¨conquerer¨
- Type of map that shows borders and man-made features
- When someone changes their religion
- Ancient Native American people who lived in the Southwestern US
32 Clues: The study of the Earth • Another word for farming • Spanish word for ¨conquerer¨ • Tells us directions N, S, E, W • Mountain Range in the Western US • Mountain Range in the Eastern US • Capital city of the Aztec Empire • North, South, East, and _________ • When someone changes their religion • Bringing water to dry places for farming • ...
civil war crossword puzzle 2023-12-01
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- Union general named after shawnee cheif
- 16th Us president 1861-1865
- The south who tried to succeed from the Union
- bloodiest single day in US history
- proclamation that declared all slaves free
- The northern and western free states loyal to the US
- person who assassinated Lincoln
- The enrollment act of 1863
- States Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri
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- also known as the battle of bull run
- capital of virginia
- strategy by union to trangle confederacy
- war fought in 1861-1865
- the unions victory and bloodiest battle
- 18th US president and Union general
- the diplomatic methods used by confederacy
16 Clues: capital of virginia • war fought in 1861-1865 • The enrollment act of 1863 • 16th Us president 1861-1865 • person who assassinated Lincoln • bloodiest single day in US history • 18th US president and Union general • also known as the battle of bull run • Union general named after shawnee cheif • the unions victory and bloodiest battle • strategy by union to trangle confederacy • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- Created by King James II and was covered area from southern Maine to Northern New Jersey.
- A 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Mostly grown on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- Great Britain's biggest rival in North America.
- Placed taxes on imports to the colonies.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- A religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- An 18th century movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
- To punish the colonists for illegal acts
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- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
- When Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
- A slave uprising in the colonies.
- A large farm in the southern colonies.
- The governing body of Great Britain.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and led to the French and Indian war.
- The toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, most of them being slaves.
19 Clues: A slave uprising in the colonies. • The governing body of Great Britain. • A large farm in the southern colonies. • Placed taxes on imports to the colonies. • To punish the colonists for illegal acts • The toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • A religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's biggest rival in North America. • ...
US History Invention project 2017-11-30
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- Created by Hiram maxim, a spring trap used to kill mice
- Made out of three or more layers of wood, invited by Immanuel Nobel
- In 1852, Francis Wolle Created the first machine to produce this item, now a days it is used to put groceries in.
- was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton
- created by Walter hunt, is a type of pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp.
- First issued October 1888, by John J. loud
- The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur.
- Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils
- Created by Alexander graham, bell for a faster way of communication
- Created by Levi Strauss , originally know as "blue jeans"
- Invented by Edward Calahan in 1867 for the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company in New York
- Invented in 1892 by Benjamin bolt and was known as a steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
- Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg
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- What santa eats with he's milk
- Your doing me right now
- Hitting a golf ball became a lot easier after Dr. George Grant invented and patented This
- was invented in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, to record information down on paper
- somewhere you go to roller skate
- Used to protect food, created by john mason
19 Clues: Your doing me right now • What santa eats with he's milk • somewhere you go to roller skate • Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg • First issued October 1888, by John J. loud • Used to protect food, created by john mason • The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur. • Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils • ...
US History B Review 2024-01-07
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- Totalitarian leader of Italy
- Code name for D-Day
- Germany, Italy, and Japan make up what alliance
- The name for the day that victory was acquired in Europe
- Great Britain, France, Soviet Union and the US make up what alliance
- Not taking a side, staying in the middle of a conflict
- The event that led the US to enter WW2
- Totalitarian leader of Japan
- Nicknamed "lightning wars"
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- Totalitarian leader of Germany
- Secret meeting between FDR and Winston Churchill
- An aggressive form of government in which aggressive actions take place and territory is taken over
- The battle that is known as the turning point in the Pacific
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Hitler's last offense on the western front
- The turning point in Europe, stormed the beaches of Normandy France
- President of the US during the greater part of the war
- Those who were not fighting but were making efforts to the war at home
- Totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union
19 Clues: Code name for D-Day • Nicknamed "lightning wars" • Totalitarian leader of Italy • Totalitarian leader of Japan • Totalitarian leader of Germany • Prime Minister of Great Britain • The event that led the US to enter WW2 • Totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union • Hitler's last offense on the western front • Germany, Italy, and Japan make up what alliance • ...
Unit 4: US History 2023-12-14
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- buried the farmers crops, giant dirt storm
- buying something with more than you can pay
- Social Security Act
- Agricultural Adjustment Act
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
- named after herbert hoover, town of homeless
- Civilian Conservation Corp.
- President bad
- security and exchange comission
- FDR won by a landslide
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- FDRs plan to fix the great depression
- FDRs way of getting the people to "get to know him"
- conducting a financial decision with risk
- Works Progressive Administration
- helped feed the hungry, one of their only meals
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- October 29th 1929
- in the 1930s' a great financial collapse
- When the gov spends more than it collects
19 Clues: President bad • October 29th 1929 • Social Security Act • FDR won by a landslide • Franklin Delano Roosevelt • Agricultural Adjustment Act • Civilian Conservation Corp. • Federal Deposit Insurance Corp • security and exchange comission • Works Progressive Administration • FDRs plan to fix the great depression • in the 1930s' a great financial collapse • ...
Young Republic - US History 2025-02-06
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- Andrew _______________ - an American politician and lawyer who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
- seal off (a place) to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- Battle of ____________________ - a battle fought on January 8, 1815, between the United States and Great Britain during the War of 1812
- Articles of __________________ - the first constitution of the United States, establishing the country's national government after it gained independence from Great Britain
- a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a political movement that aims to end slavery and liberate enslaved people
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- 1812 Invasion of _____________ - a series of military campaigns that took place when the United States fought Great Britain for control of British-held Canadian territory
- restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions at the expense of general well-being.
- war of ________________-twelve - a conflict between the United States and Great Britain that lasted from 1812 to 1815
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
- someone who opposed the creation of a strong central government in the United States
- Battle of ____________________ - a military engagement fought on November 7, 1811, between American forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison and a confederacy of Native American tribes primarily under the leadership of Shawnee leader Tecumseh's brother, Tenskwatawa ("The Prophet")
- a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.
- James ____________ - an American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817
- the practice of forcing people into military service against their will
19 Clues: a supreme ruler, especially a monarch. • the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale. • seal off (a place) to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • the practice of forcing people into military service against their will • ...
US History Unit 5 2023-09-27
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- creating new customs duties on common items, like lead, glass, paint, and tea, instead of direct taxes
- Crispus Attucks was killed during this event between colonist and British soldiers in New England
- the leader of the Continental Army and first President of the United States
- a significant victory for the Continental army which led to the alliance with France
- the intial battle between colonists and British troops over the intolerable acts in Massachusetts
- the governing body by which the American colonial governments coordinated their resistance to British rule during the American Revolution
- tax on the importation of refined sugar and cuts to molasses
- a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, argued for independence by denouncing monarchy and challenging the logic behind the British Empire
- known as the Intolerable Acts in the American colonies, were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.
- clothing quickly became a marker of one’s virtue and patriotism, and women were an important part of this cultural shift
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- philosopher whose ideas of about government shaped the American Revolution, father of liberalism.
- took the British crown in 1760 and implemented authoritarian policies on the colonies
- resolution drafted by Thomas Jefferson to severe the alliance between Britian and the colonies
- the final battle of the Revolution that left Gen. Cornnwallis to surrender to Washington
- act required that many documents be printed on paper that had been stamped to show the duty had been paid, including newspapers, pamphlets.
- restricted colonies from producing paper money
- preceding the Constitution these article created a limited government for the colonies
- colonists who supported British rule and sided with the British in the American Revolution
- political protest by the Sons of Liberty to toss British tea in to the harbor
19 Clues: restricted colonies from producing paper money • tax on the importation of refined sugar and cuts to molasses • the leader of the Continental Army and first President of the United States • political protest by the Sons of Liberty to toss British tea in to the harbor • a significant victory for the Continental army which led to the alliance with France • ...
US History Final - Review 2023-05-15
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- Another word for the right to vote
- The three ____________ of government
- The ___________ compact was signed so that early settlers would follow the rules
- Early Native Americans lived in these types of communities
- This invention could do the work of 50 people
- Early Native Americans were also _________ - Gatherers
- A tax on Molasses
- This Amendment was the right to vote amendment
- _____________ Destiny was the idea that US had the right to own land from coast to coast
- Beans, rice, Maize and ________ were farmed 10000 years ago
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- This Amendment overruled the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case
- Early people crossed the Bering strait to hunt these animals
- The American ___________ began in 1775.
- This Amendment abolished Slavery in the South
- The first cash crop in the American colonies
- This battle was considered the Ghettysburg of the West
- A person who moved to California during the Gold Rush
- The study of artifacts
- A period of science and religion was the great ___________.
19 Clues: A tax on Molasses • The study of artifacts • Another word for the right to vote • The three ____________ of government • The American ___________ began in 1775. • The first cash crop in the American colonies • This Amendment abolished Slavery in the South • This invention could do the work of 50 people • This Amendment was the right to vote amendment • ...
US History Test 3 2024-10-28
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- A state obtained from the Mexican American war that elected to become a free state even though it was below the 36-30 parallel
- "Remember the ___" is a rally cry from Texas's war for Independence from Mexico
- John __ Adams of the Adams Onis treaty
- The Doctrine that warned European powers that the United States was off limits to them
- Abraham who was elected President in 1860 and is most famous for the Emancipation Proclamation
- The final battle of the War of 1812 that actually took place two weeks after the war was over
- Another one of the tribes that was removed from their homeland after the Indian Removal Act was passed
- Last name of the general in charge of the Union army fighting for the North in the Civil War
- How the British stole US sailors and forced them to join the British Navy
- One of the tribes that was removed from their homeland after the Indian Removal Act was passed
- A Native American Leader who convinced Native tribes to join together to fight Colonists westward expansion
- ___ Destiny was the belief that the US was destined to inherit the western part of the US
- Purchase that the US made from France for 15 million dollars
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- Cotton, Sugar, and Tabaco are examples of these things, that were grown in the south
- Treaty with Spain in which the US acquired Florida
- __ Slave Act that was strengthened in 1850 and required northerners to turn in anyone they think might be an escaped slave
- The Missouri ___ that banned new states from adopting slavery above the 36-30 parallel line
- Andrew who was elected President in 1828 and oversaw the removal of Native Americans from their land
- Famous Address given by Lincoln after a devastating battle was fought there during the Civil War
19 Clues: John __ Adams of the Adams Onis treaty • Treaty with Spain in which the US acquired Florida • Purchase that the US made from France for 15 million dollars • How the British stole US sailors and forced them to join the British Navy • "Remember the ___" is a rally cry from Texas's war for Independence from Mexico • ...
Our travels - Thank you!! 2017-01-30
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- beautiful sunrises and beautiful sunsets, busy fishing mornings
- unplanned trip, above all (almost), waterfalls and incredible rivers
- walks through pine trees and tiny roads
- punting through a river of history
- hot springs to hot beaches and dolphins (never thought we would name our bub after it)
- island a magical starry night on an island of sorts
- pristine beaches, no one but a 100 sea gulls
- long rides through backwaters and beaches over cliffs and rivers
- h-ornitology and more
- first trek for the bub, beautiful paths and a blue lake
- our first trip with the four of us and what an amazing one!
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- surprise visits and cycling in the rain
- butterfly mud puddling, waterfalls, elaichi plantations and lots of leaches!!
- been there once (before us), been there twice (after us), been there definitely thrice (with bub)
- eerie and calm, charming lake - one of our most expensive stays
- history, calmness, holy, will always be very special
- blue seas and white sands and our acquaintance with Rajan
- nha ke bang incredibly overwhelming, definitely our first time!!
- swimming with dolphins like nowhere else
- of mull camped by a lake in the middle of nowhere
20 Clues: h-ornitology and more • punting through a river of history • surprise visits and cycling in the rain • walks through pine trees and tiny roads • swimming with dolphins like nowhere else • pristine beaches, no one but a 100 sea gulls • of mull camped by a lake in the middle of nowhere • island a magical starry night on an island of sorts • ...
Brick Study Phase 1, Bricks 1-3 Review 2020-09-12
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- supernatural events that were witnessed by believers and non-believers
- word meaning the prompting or guiding of the Holy Spirit (also meaning God-breathed)
- the Bible is similar to this, because it guides us in how to build our lives
- Biblical proof referring to the fact that the Bible follows one general theme
- something made known by God
- an essential belief or a teaching
- the final and highest authority on how we should live
- according to 2 Peter 1:20-21, prophecy never came about by man's own _______
- revelation in which God has revealed his complete plan of salvation to us
- all doctrines are built upon the _______ of God's Word
- we do not need to look anywhere but the Bible to find ________
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- all __________ is God-breathed
- Biblical proof referring to the fact that the Bible still exists after over 3,000 years
- God has chosen to ________ himself to us
- the belief that the Bible is an actual message from God is the Doctrine of _________
- God can be compared to a(n) ________, because he "drew" the Bible
- revelation referring to how God reveals himself to us through nature and history
- word meaning free from error
- Jesus was heading to this town when He quoted the Old Testament to two men
- book of the Bible that records the history of the early church
20 Clues: something made known by God • word meaning free from error • all __________ is God-breathed • an essential belief or a teaching • God has chosen to ________ himself to us • the final and highest authority on how we should live • all doctrines are built upon the _______ of God's Word • book of the Bible that records the history of the early church • ...
Black History Month 2026 2026-01-12
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- southern city that was the start of a series of marches for voting rights in 1965. The critical civil rights events that took place here were represented in a 2014 movie by the same name.
- the first woman to lead a major US military operation – The Combahee Ferry Raid in 1863. While no official rank she served as a scout, spy, nurse and leading to her gaining the knowledge and intel to lead the raid.
- first black US President, serving 2 terms from 2008-2016.
- president who urged Americans to celebrate Black History Month
- the weeklong observance of black history established in 1925
- one of largest occupations of African Americans post slavery that lead to the formation of first all Black labor union through the Pullman company, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car ______
- first African American justice appointed to the US Supreme Court in 1967
- Holiday originating in Texas, celebrating Union troops delivering news of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1865, 900 days after it went into effect.
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- first country to abolish slavery in 1804.
- first black EGOT winner (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, & Tony)
- who became the first African American women astronaut to travel to space in 1992. Then becoming the first real-life astronaut on Star Trek!
- founder of the Black History Month and Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH)
- name of the university that Martin Luther King Jr attended at just 15 years old.
- first US territory to abolish slavery in 1777.
- acronym for higher education institutions created before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the intention of serving African American students
15 Clues: first country to abolish slavery in 1804. • first US territory to abolish slavery in 1777. • first black EGOT winner (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, & Tony) • first black US President, serving 2 terms from 2008-2016. • the weeklong observance of black history established in 1925 • president who urged Americans to celebrate Black History Month • ...
Our travels - Thank you!! 2017-01-30
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- pristine beaches, no one but a 100 sea gulls
- our first trip with the four of us and what an amazing one!
- h-ornitology and more
- been there once (before us), been there twice (after us), been there definitely thrice (with bub)
- nha ke bang incredibly overwhelming, definitely our first time!!
- of mull camped by a lake in the middle of nowhere
- blue seas and white sands and our acquaintance with Rajan
- swimming with dolphins like nowhere else
- surprise visits and cycling in the rain
- first trek for the bub, beautiful paths and a blue lake
- punting through a river of history
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- walks through pine trees and tiny roads
- island a magical starry night on an island of sorts
- unplanned trip, above all (almost), waterfalls and incredible rivers
- long rides through backwaters and beaches over cliffs and rivers
- hot springs to hot beaches and dolphins (never thought we would name our bub after it)
- eerie and calm, charming lake - one of our most expensive stays
- beautiful sunrises and beautiful sunsets, busy fishing mornings
- butterfly mud puddling, waterfalls, elaichi plantations and lots of leaches!!
- history, calmness, holy, will always be very special
20 Clues: h-ornitology and more • punting through a river of history • walks through pine trees and tiny roads • surprise visits and cycling in the rain • swimming with dolphins like nowhere else • pristine beaches, no one but a 100 sea gulls • of mull camped by a lake in the middle of nowhere • island a magical starry night on an island of sorts • ...
Our travels - Thank you!! 2017-01-30
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- beautiful sunrises and beautiful sunsets, busy fishing mornings
- long rides through backwaters and beaches over cliffs and rivers
- walks through pine trees and tiny roads
- unplanned trip, above all (almost), waterfalls and incredible rivers
- h-ornitology and more
- eerie and calm, charming lake - one of our most expensive stays
- of mull camped by a lake in the middle of nowhere
- nha ke bang incredibly overwhelming, definitely our first time!!
- our first trip with the four of us and what an amazing one!
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- been there once (before us), been there twice (after us), been there definitely thrice (with bub)
- blue seas and white sands and our acquaintance with Rajan
- first trek for the bub, beautiful paths and a blue lake
- pristine beaches, no one but a 100 sea gulls
- history, calmness, holy, will always be very special
- island a magical starry night on an island of sorts
- butterfly mud puddling, waterfalls, elaichi plantations and lots of leaches!!
- punting through a river of history
- surprise visits and cycling in the rain
- swimming with dolphins like nowhere else
- hot springs to hot beaches and dolphins (never thought we would name our bub after it)
20 Clues: h-ornitology and more • punting through a river of history • walks through pine trees and tiny roads • surprise visits and cycling in the rain • swimming with dolphins like nowhere else • pristine beaches, no one but a 100 sea gulls • of mull camped by a lake in the middle of nowhere • island a magical starry night on an island of sorts • ...
Geopolitics and History 2022-03-22
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- National Color of the Netherlands
- US Terriority in the Pacific
- Year of Comubulus Not Discovering America
- Treaty that both formed and dissolved the German empire
- European nation which got its Idenpendence in 1922.
- German for East
- Language Spoken in Egypt
- Language spoken in 23 across
- Native American Tribe 2 US states are named after
- The Biggest Empire in Ancient History
- Empires of the ____ (Eu4 start preset)
- Mandate of _____ (Ancient idea of China)
- Most Deadly War in History
- Rival-turned friend of Britian
- What Prussia took in the peace treaty of the franco-prussian war.
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- Great wall of _____
- Spain's best friend
- Switzerland's biggest export
- Pre-Rome Ruler with a Love of Conquest
- Previous Owner of Bangladesh
- What Byzantium was
- Empire with a culutural claim of being the 3rd Rome
- most iconic state of Germany
- Precursor to 26 across, before 26 across.
- The Crown Jewel of the British Empire.
- Good fortification of an entire nation
- Divided Peninsula
- Unifier of Germany
- US state that was once technically unconstitutional
- First Reich
- 10 Down's Capital
31 Clues: First Reich • German for East • Divided Peninsula • 10 Down's Capital • What Byzantium was • Unifier of Germany • Great wall of _____ • Spain's best friend • Language Spoken in Egypt • Most Deadly War in History • US Terriority in the Pacific • Switzerland's biggest export • Previous Owner of Bangladesh • most iconic state of Germany • Language spoken in 23 across • ...
Chapter 6 US History 2022-10-07
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- Law That Regulates Railroads
- Former Member of Wisconsin State Assembly
- Survival of the Fittest
- Led the Steel Industry
- British-American labor union leader
- Fearless Leader of the Mine Workers
- Inventor of the Telephone
- to organize workers of industrial unions
- Key Feature in the Industrial Revolution
- Federation of Labor Unions
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- American Industrial Machine
- Court Case During Industrial Revolution
- Inventor of the lightbulb
- Former Member of the Indiana State Senate
- Wealthiest Man of All Time
- Allows Free Competition Within Commerce
- Found of the Pullman Sleeping Car
- Scandal During the Industrial Revolution
- American Businessman
19 Clues: American Businessman • Led the Steel Industry • Survival of the Fittest • Inventor of the lightbulb • Inventor of the Telephone • Wealthiest Man of All Time • Federation of Labor Unions • American Industrial Machine • Law That Regulates Railroads • Found of the Pullman Sleeping Car • British-American labor union leader • Fearless Leader of the Mine Workers • ...
US History Period 5 2022-12-22
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- long hair, black hoodie, born in Boston
- My name is on a ton of artwork in the school
- born in nepal
- Name starts with a V
- plays football and lacrosse
- I play soccer; this is not my real name
- Beauty and the Beast
- Last name is the opposite of old
- defenseman for the hockey team
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- My name starts and ends with a "D"
- A big fan of Nike
- Born in Missouri!
- Name of the main character in "Twilight"
- My name is Bengali but I'm not Bengali
- Jenna Ortega stan
- Christmas in French
- Plays hockey; sometimes wears WPI sweatshirt
- I'm Black
- My name includes another name inside it
19 Clues: I'm Black • born in nepal • A big fan of Nike • Born in Missouri! • Jenna Ortega stan • Christmas in French • Name starts with a V • Beauty and the Beast • plays football and lacrosse • defenseman for the hockey team • Last name is the opposite of old • My name starts and ends with a "D" • My name is Bengali but I'm not Bengali • long hair, black hoodie, born in Boston • ...
US History Invention project 2017-11-30
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- Used to protect food, created by john mason
- was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton
- Hitting a golf ball became a lot easier after Dr. George Grant invented and patented This
- Created by Alexander graham, bell for a faster way of communication
- In 1852, Francis Wolle Created the first machine to produce this item, now a days it is used to put groceries in.
- Your doing me right now
- First issued October 1888, by John J. loud
- What santa eats with he's milk
- was invented in 1868 by Americans Christopher Latham Sholes, to record information down on paper
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- Invented by Edward Calahan in 1867 for the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company in New York
- Made out of three or more layers of wood, invited by Immanuel Nobel
- created by Walter hunt, is a type of pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp.
- somewhere you go to roller skate
- Created by Hiram maxim, a spring trap used to kill mice
- Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils
- Created by Levi Strauss , originally know as "blue jeans"
- The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur.
- Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg
- Invented in 1892 by Benjamin bolt and was known as a steam-powered engines were used to thresh wheat.
19 Clues: Your doing me right now • What santa eats with he's milk • somewhere you go to roller skate • Created n 1906 ny john Harvey Kellogg • Used to protect food, created by john mason • First issued October 1888, by John J. loud • The creator was James Ritty, an Ohio restaurateur. • Created by Bernard Lassimonne used to sharpen pencils • ...
US History/SLAM! Apollo 2024-09-18
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- the principal
- Known for his "the Great Awakening" religious movement
- 6th grade science teacher
- English tobacco farmer, Pocahontas married her
- led a rebellion against the colonial governor
- 6th grade math teacher
- native American princess with a Disney movie
- where the Europeans colonized
- longtime governor of Plymouth, established the Mayflower Compact
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- 6th grade reading teacher
- like slaves, but given freedom eventually
- English settler, met Pocahontas, got saved by her
- the English name given to Pocahontas
- the tribe that Pocahontas is from
- 6th grade ELA teacher
- the people who are originally from America
- crops grown to sell, NOT to eat
- growing just enough food for the family
- your US history teacher
19 Clues: the principal • 6th grade ELA teacher • 6th grade math teacher • your US history teacher • 6th grade reading teacher • 6th grade science teacher • where the Europeans colonized • crops grown to sell, NOT to eat • the tribe that Pocahontas is from • the English name given to Pocahontas • growing just enough food for the family • like slaves, but given freedom eventually • ...
Women of US History 2026-04-16
21 Clues: Mott • Yuen • Brown • Parks • Truth • Mason • Brown • Stone • Kahlo • Rankin • Oakley • Gambler • Briones • Freeman • roosevelt • B Anthony • Keawea Maki • Cady-Stanton • Calamity Jane • Stanley Wilson • Lewis and Clark
Vocabulaire Francaise Review 2013-01-28
16 Clues: that • gift • since • slowly • to need • outdoors • menu,map • terrific • outdoors • pineapple • grapefruit • to go down • to get away • story or history • soccer in the US • past part of boire
Declaration of Independence 2023-03-29
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- Declaring us out of us his _____ and waging war against us.
- Life, liberty, and the ______ of happiness
- endowed by the Creator with certain ___
- Our repeated ______ have been answered only by repeated injury.
- we hold these truths to be __________
- We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable _______ over us.
- Writer of the Declaration
- He has kept among us, in times of peace, _____ without the consent of our legislatures.
- That these united colonies are and of right ought to be Free and _________ states
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- He has dissolved _________ Houses repeatedly
- And that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish ______
- City in which the Declaration was approved
- Great Britain is a history of repeated _______
- Absolved from all ______ to the British crown
- the date of US independence
- For imposing _____ on us without our consent
- For quartering large bodies of armed _____ among us.
- it is the right of the people to _______ or abolish it
- that all mean are created__________
- We have reminded them of our _______ and settlement here.
20 Clues: Writer of the Declaration • the date of US independence • that all mean are created__________ • we hold these truths to be __________ • endowed by the Creator with certain ___ • City in which the Declaration was approved • Life, liberty, and the ______ of happiness • He has dissolved _________ Houses repeatedly • For imposing _____ on us without our consent • ...
School subjects 2021-11-15
11 Clues: language of Paris • goes back to the past • creative in every way • environment and earth • Adding and subtracting • acting in creating ways • keeps fit with exercise • lots of different sounds • help us become an entrepreneur • helps us to understand computers • helps us improve our description and vocabulary
JAII Lesson 8 #2 2024-01-18
25 Clues: room • bank • we/us • science • history • library • student • usually • railway • clothes • politics • airplane • hospital • alot/many • newspaper • of course • excuse me • last year • literature • post office • eating place • government office • study of medicine • university/big school • to dial/call a phone #
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- First African-American in MLB
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- Bus Boycott location
- First state to abolish slavery
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
- First African-American elected to the US Senate
- First Black woman in Congress
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
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- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for signing “What a Wonderful World”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- this amendment abolished slavery
- Black History Month
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- First African American to win an Academy Award
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- The “King of Pop”
- Father of Black History
23 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • Bus Boycott location • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • First Black woman in Congress • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • First state to abolish slavery • this amendment abolished slavery • ...
A Year in Review By Kauan Dos Santos 2022-05-23
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- Class to learn about Georgias History
- Spanish Teacher
- Male ELA Teacher
- Trip Fine Arts went to
- Electronics students use for work
- Fine Arts where you Sing
- Virus that made us go into lockdown
- Fine Arts where you play stringed Instruments
- Famous app where you record short videos
- The Principle of JJ Daniell
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- Science Teacher closest to Fine Arts rooms.
- Highschool most of us are going to.
- School we go to
- Rules that us students use (Exp: Work Hard)
- Band Teacher
- Add, Subtract. Multiply, and Divide.
- Cobb Teaching and Learning System
- Male PE Teacher
- Sports that requires to not hold the ball
19 Clues: Band Teacher • School we go to • Spanish Teacher • Male PE Teacher • Male ELA Teacher • Trip Fine Arts went to • Fine Arts where you Sing • The Principle of JJ Daniell • Electronics students use for work • Cobb Teaching and Learning System • Highschool most of us are going to. • Virus that made us go into lockdown • Add, Subtract. Multiply, and Divide. • ...
Ja. 2 Lesson 8 Vocabulary Pt. 2 2024-01-23
25 Clues: bank • many • room • student • history • library • railway • we (us) • science • politics • airplane • hospital • excuse me • last year • of course • newspaper • literature • university • post office • eating place • government office • study of medicine • make a phone call • currently residing • boarding (train) station
Studying history: Chapter 1 2022-02-01
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- To study history is to know and ________ the past.
- First hand or original sources
- By studying history we get ________ about the future.
- History is an ___________ of major facts about human behaviour, development, and events.
- History is studied through interpretation and _____________
- Recollections that have passed from generation to generation are in this tradition.
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- Material and physical remains left behind by people are called _____________ sources.
- History helps us __________ how people are influenced by what happens around them.
- These are examples of written sources studied in history.
- These sources are a combination of first-hand and second-hand sources.
- These are examples of pictorial sources studies in history.
11 Clues: First hand or original sources • To study history is to know and ________ the past. • By studying history we get ________ about the future. • These are examples of written sources studied in history. • These are examples of pictorial sources studies in history. • History is studied through interpretation and _____________ • ...
Framework for diagnosing pelvic pain in women 2022-10-10
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- history that includes GPM and previous deliveries
- history that includes contraceptive history, menstrual history, sexual history
- history that includes previous abdominal surgery, endocrine or thromboembolic disease (4,7)
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- test which must always be performed
- examination which involves palpating the cervix and adenexals
- US imaging which is most useful
- intermittent or constant pain for 6 or months or more
- bedside investigation which can assess for UTI
- sudden onset pain often due to secondary pathology
- examination which involves visualising the cervix
10 Clues: US imaging which is most useful • test which must always be performed • bedside investigation which can assess for UTI • history that includes GPM and previous deliveries • examination which involves visualising the cervix • sudden onset pain often due to secondary pathology • intermittent or constant pain for 6 or months or more • ...
CLE test 2022-02-08
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- Mars Rover operator
- Brown forte
- This might be imperiled
- Kind of history Olsen teaches
- Brandt forte
- Ancient Greek you might meet this spring
- What Chaoul helps us do
- What Parsons helps us do
- First name of spring’s featured composer
- Third word in CLE
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- Auditorium name
- Dickinson forte
- __ Now spring climate course
- You and your art contain this
- It’s a bouncing baby what?
- Second word in CLE
- First word in CLE
- What Lee would be if not a professor
- Wednesday sampler series
19 Clues: Brown forte • Brandt forte • Auditorium name • Dickinson forte • First word in CLE • Third word in CLE • Second word in CLE • Mars Rover operator • This might be imperiled • What Chaoul helps us do • What Parsons helps us do • Wednesday sampler series • It’s a bouncing baby what? • __ Now spring climate course • You and your art contain this • Kind of history Olsen teaches • ...
Rock Record 2021-01-19
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- fossils give us a history of changing ____
- process today is the same as the past
- type of rock fossils are found in
- hardened tree sap
- type of fossils that is a 3D mold
- type of fossil that is widely distributed and good for dating
- type of fossil that is an imprint - like a thumb print in play-doh
- changes occurs suddenly
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- thick sticky pools at earth's surface
- fossils give us a history of _____ changes
- process by which minerals replace organisms tissues
- footprints and burrows are this type of fossil
- ____ temps slow down decay
- older layers are on bottom if undisturbed
- geologic column is an ___ sequence of rock
- type of dating that is not a specific number but an idea of age
- type of film that leaves a thin layer on a rock
17 Clues: hardened tree sap • changes occurs suddenly • ____ temps slow down decay • type of rock fossils are found in • type of fossils that is a 3D mold • thick sticky pools at earth's surface • process today is the same as the past • older layers are on bottom if undisturbed • fossils give us a history of _____ changes • fossils give us a history of changing ____ • ...
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy 2022-04-07
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- hotkey entered in borrower history for chapter 7
- Any loan taken out after bankruptcy filing
- Any loan taken out on or before bankruptcy filing
- No assets available for us to receive
- tool used for looking up borrowers if not on the system
- the date the bankruptcy was converted from a chapter 7
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- hotkey entered on in borrower history for discharge tasks
- When there are potential assets available for us to receive from the trustree
- First Meeting of Creditors-Most common document received abbr
- account has a balance
- database for checking on bankruptcy cases
- consumer info indicator abbr
- the date the bankruptcy was initialed filed
- National Student Loan Data System abbr
- how long the bankruptcy forbearance is for chapter 7
- type of forbearance added for bankruptcy
- what is entered in the Edit group record screen for pre-petition loans
- what is entered in the message line
18 Clues: account has a balance • consumer info indicator abbr • what is entered in the message line • No assets available for us to receive • National Student Loan Data System abbr • type of forbearance added for bankruptcy • database for checking on bankruptcy cases • Any loan taken out after bankruptcy filing • the date the bankruptcy was initialed filed • ...
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 2021-12-01
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- Niles North mascot
- this means to leave; the South did this from the Union
- total control of an industry; hurts people
- side with better leadership during the Civil War
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- amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Reconstruction plans offered this or forgiveness to the South after the Civil War
- President who took over for Lincoln after he was assassinated
- the creator of the Model T car
8 Clues: Niles North mascot • the creator of the Model T car • total control of an industry; hurts people • amendment that gave women the right to vote • side with better leadership during the Civil War • this means to leave; the South did this from the Union • President who took over for Lincoln after he was assassinated • ...
US History 2024-09-17
US HISTORY EOC REVIEW 2021-01-22
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- supported the creation of a strong central government, which would take power away from the states.
- stated that the US would control the entire Western Hemisphere and told European colonial powers to leave.
- the right to vote
- Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel which brought home the evils of slavery to many in the North, published in 1852.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- the acquisition of this land doubled the size of the US and granted us access to the Mississippi River.
- Notion that the people of a territory should determine if they want to be a slave state or a free state.
- blended ideas from the NJ and Virginia Plan to create the government we have today.
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- did not support a strong central government during the Constitutional Convention. Wanted a Bill of Rights.
- created after WWI, it ultimately failed because the US did not join it.
- a large meeting that took place in upstate NY which discussed the need for women's suffrage.
- this time period in European history had a heavy influence on our Founding Fathers.
- this was our first form of government which failed due to its weaknesses.
- A flowering of African American culture in the 1920s; instilled interest in African American culture and pride in being an African American.
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers; was used most prominently during the Spanish-American War.
- wrote 'Common Sense' which encouraged the colonists to revolt against the British government.
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by exerting exclusive economic controls over their colonies; colonies existed only for the economic benefit of the mother country.
- the first ten amendments
18 Clues: the right to vote • the first ten amendments • created after WWI, it ultimately failed because the US did not join it. • this was our first form of government which failed due to its weaknesses. • American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • this time period in European history had a heavy influence on our Founding Fathers. • ...
Us History Unit 4 2022-03-21
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- business strategy in which one company acquires or merges with another that operates
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden
- a grant of public land, especially to an institution, organization, or to particular groups of people.
- form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good
- total market value of the final goods and services produced by a nation's economy
- Resources materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
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- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native
- is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings
- an area of public land in the west
- , agreements between railroads to divide competitive business, sometimes by dividing traffic but usually by dividing income
- company a company or firm that owns other companies outstanding stock.
- a large grouping of business interests with significant market power
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course.
- is a security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- The process whereby individuals or groups
- Is a person who Manage or operate a company
- large companies that controlled the industry
18 Clues: an area of public land in the west • The process whereby individuals or groups • Is a person who Manage or operate a company • a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden • large companies that controlled the industry • is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course. • ...
us history sutudy guide 2021-12-13
18 Clues: city • racism • Exclusion • Origins Act • Strike people • Island Asian • Unions people • Pluralism good • farming tractor • Pot all together • Steel Strike work • Economics freedom • in cities pollution • Line mass production • Bulb light up my world • and Pull Factors food • Neighborhoods all black • Immigrants/ “Old Immigrants china
US in Caribbean History 2023-10-12
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- Treaty finalizing the transfer of the Danish West Indies (1916)
- Conflict leading to the acquisition of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines (1898)
- Policy emphasizing non-intervention in Latin America (1933)
- Amendment to the Cuban constitution allowing U.S. intervention (1902)
- Treaty modifying the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty for a canal (1901)
- Resolution stating the U.S. had no intention of annexing Cuba (1898)
- Treaty granting U.S. control over the Panama Canal Zone (1903)
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- Policy emphasizing non-intervention in Latin America (1933)
- Treaty ending the Spanish-American War (1898)
- U.S. law granting citizenship and self-government to Puerto Ricans (1907)
- U.S. foreign policy prohibiting European interference in the Western Hemisphere
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy strategy
- Foreign policy approach using economic influence (1909-1913)
- Treaty leading to support for Panamanian independence (1903)
- Treaty reaffirming American rights in the Panama Canal Zone (1936)
- Treaty regarding a canal across Central America (1850)
- Belief in America's expansion across the continent (19th century)
- U.S. law establishing a civilian government in Puerto Rico (1902)
- Roosevelt's extension of the Monroe Doctrine (1904)
19 Clues: Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy strategy • Treaty ending the Spanish-American War (1898) • Roosevelt's extension of the Monroe Doctrine (1904) • Treaty regarding a canal across Central America (1850) • Policy emphasizing non-intervention in Latin America (1933) • Policy emphasizing non-intervention in Latin America (1933) • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- Theory that is from the Bible that states everything in it is true
- Known as one of the worst presidents
- known as the National association for the advancement of colored people
- group of protestant white people who wanted America to stay American
- Economic theory that has low taxes. Also known as trickle down economics
- The theory of staying out of world affairs
- the collection of radio,movies,newspapers, and magazines that targeted a broad audience
- theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity
- theory from darwin that said man came from apes
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- one of the good people from Warren’s Office who helped with supply side economics
- way of producing products that were cheaper but produced in mass
- Movement of Souther African American who moved North to escape discrimination and get better jobs
- one of the most famous clubs in Harlem
- treaty that would “abolish” war
- movement that happened in the 1920s that inspired African Americans culturally
- trial that took place to decide evolution and battle the Bible
- Warren G. Hardings group of friends
- Unconventional or different
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 2022-03-04
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- natural born in the boundries of the US and its territories
- George __________
- A change in the constitution
- which amendment allowed senators to be elected by popular vote instead of state legislatures
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- the first ten amendments
- yes or no states can elect to follow the laws of the federal government
- which amendment gave women the right to vote
- how many states does it take to ratify an amendment
8 Clues: George __________ • the first ten amendments • A change in the constitution • which amendment gave women the right to vote • how many states does it take to ratify an amendment • natural born in the boundries of the US and its territories • yes or no states can elect to follow the laws of the federal government • ...
US HISTORY 2022-01-24
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- The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was the first of a series of significant consumer protection laws which was enacted by Congress in the 20th century and led to the creation of the Food and Drug Administration.
- The Sierra Club is an environmental organization with chapters in all 50 United States
- Anti-Trust Act:The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 is a United States antitrust law which prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce.
- Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537, was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal".
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- The Jungle was Upton Sinclair's infamous 1906 novel that was a story that brought to light the problems in the meat industry.
- The muckrakers were reform-minded journalists, writers, and photographers in the Progressive Era in the United States who crafted narratives that established their contemporary institutions and leaders as corrupt or immoral.
- The National American Woman Suffrage Association was an organization formed on February 18, 1890, to advocate in favor of women's suffrage in the United States.
- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Moorfield Storey and Ida B. Wells.
8 Clues: The Sierra Club is an environmental organization with chapters in all 50 United States • The Jungle was Upton Sinclair's infamous 1906 novel that was a story that brought to light the problems in the meat industry. • ...
us history 2023-09-15
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- British tax on sugar and molasses
- a french philosopher who advocated for the separation of powers in government
- British tax on American colonies, causing big protest
- protests where American colonists dumped tea into Boston harbor
- a revolutionary group in the American colonies that protested British rule
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- signed the Declaration of Independence
- often called the "Father of Liberalism"
- the first casualty in the Boston Massacre
8 Clues: British tax on sugar and molasses • signed the Declaration of Independence • often called the "Father of Liberalism" • the first casualty in the Boston Massacre • British tax on American colonies, causing big protest • protests where American colonists dumped tea into Boston harbor • a revolutionary group in the American colonies that protested British rule • ...
us history 2024-09-03
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 • ...
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 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. • ...
US History 2026-02-05
8 Clues: First state • First president • Holds the amendments • 15th state in the USA • Washington DC is located • Warned the americans about British • The war started in 1775 ended in 1783 • One of the states in the northwest territory
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 • ...
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, • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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). • ...
US History #2 2026-04-13
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- Loyalty to the interests of your own region rather than the country as a whole (Opposite to Nationalism)
- A tax on imported goods
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution; intended to protect the basic rights of the citizens.
- a person in support of ending slavery
- Supporters of the Constitution during ratification debates in state legislatures.
- the period after the Civil War in the United States when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union
- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
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- To withdraw from membership in a group, to leave
- period of major economic change due to technological innovations
- practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country
- an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods and little government interference, lots of competition
12 Clues: A tax on imported goods • a person in support of ending slavery • To withdraw from membership in a group, to leave • strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country • period of major economic change due to technological innovations • Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences • ...
history project 2026-04-30
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- the trading between a colony and its mother country
- a person who wants a strong central government in Early stages of US government.
- rights that cannot be taken away.
- pride in one's country
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- a tax on exported and imported goods
- the refusal to obey laws to force the government to change
- The first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- The turning point in the American Revolution
- a document or account created after the event.
- first shots of The American Revolution
- a government were all leaders are restricted
- The first successful English settlement in North America.
- 1st president of US
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- a system were the government barely interferes in the economy
- someone who wants slavery banned
- an object from the time of the event with first hand account
- largest purchase in US history
- a person who wants a strong state government in Early stages of US government.
- a branch of government that enforces laws in US
20 Clues: 1st president of US • pride in one's country • largest purchase in US history • someone who wants slavery banned • rights that cannot be taken away. • a tax on exported and imported goods • first shots of The American Revolution • Final battle of the American Revolution • The first 10 amendments in the Constitution • The turning point in the American Revolution • ...
history project 2026-04-30
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- a branch of government that enforces laws in US
- a person who wants a strong state government in Early stages of US government.
- a document or account created after the event.
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- The first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- goods
- a person who wants a strong central government in Early stages of US government.
- 1st president of US
- rights that cannot be taken away.
- largest purchase in US history
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- a system were the government barely interferes inprimarysource an object from the time of the event with first hand account
- a tax on exported and the economy
- The turning point in the American Revolution
- someone who wants slavery banned
- first shots of The American Revolution
- the trading between a colony and its mother country
- The first successful English settlement in North America.
- pride in one's country
- a government were all leaders are restricted
- the refusal to obey laws to force the government to change
20 Clues: goods • 1st president of US • pride in one's country • largest purchase in US history • someone who wants slavery banned • a tax on exported and the economy • rights that cannot be taken away. • first shots of The American Revolution • Final battle of the American Revolution • The first 10 amendments in the Constitution • The turning point in the American Revolution • ...
history project 2026-04-30
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- a person who wants a strong central government in Early stages of US government.
- a government were all leaders are restricted
- the trading between a colony and its mother country
- a system were the government barely interferes in the economy
- a person who wants a strong state government in Early stages of US government.
- the refusal to obey laws to force the government to change
- largest purchase in US history
- a tax on exported and imported goods
- an object from the time of the event with first hand account
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- a document or account created after the event.
- The first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- a branch of government that enforces laws in US
- 1st president of US
- The turning point in the American Revolution
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- first shots of The American Revolution
- someone who wants slavery banned
- rights that cannot be taken away.
- pride in one's country
- The first successful English settlement in North America.
20 Clues: 1st president of US • pride in one's country • largest purchase in US history • someone who wants slavery banned • rights that cannot be taken away. • a tax on exported and imported goods • first shots of The American Revolution • Final battle of the American Revolution • The first 10 amendments in the Constitution • a government were all leaders are restricted • ...
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
