us history Crossword Puzzles
Lori town 2025-07-08
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- someone that is always ready to help
- like Arleen uses your mouth
- giving, sharing
- a subject about the past
- Your Profession
- you let us stay there! It is so fun
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- you have two both J girls
- a adjective about somebody who likes to move
- school and A+s
- a person that makes sweets
- a hobby like journaling
- makes people laugh and is fun to be around
- love of your life
- another word for kind
- a activity in the snow
15 Clues: school and A+s • giving, sharing • Your Profession • love of your life • another word for kind • a activity in the snow • a hobby like journaling • a subject about the past • you have two both J girls • a person that makes sweets • like Arleen uses your mouth • you let us stay there! It is so fun • someone that is always ready to help • makes people laugh and is fun to be around • ...
Depression 2025-09-22
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- Factors of depression related to family history
- Treatment for depression
- Thoughts of oneself ending it all
- Serious mood disorder
- feelings from a scary past event
- lost of interest in activities
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- Depression can make you gain
- Sleep disturbance
- Seeking help to handle depression
- some thing that makes you panic
- How many people have depression in the US
- What can you do more to help depression?
- responds to external or internal demands
- another word for warning signs
- what to take for depression
15 Clues: Sleep disturbance • Serious mood disorder • Treatment for depression • what to take for depression • Depression can make you gain • another word for warning signs • lost of interest in activities • some thing that makes you panic • feelings from a scary past event • Seeking help to handle depression • Thoughts of oneself ending it all • What can you do more to help depression? • ...
Bible 2020-07-22
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- the four of these proclaim saving act of God made present in the person of Jesus
- major theme of both old and new testament
- type of leadership Jesus called His disciples to follow
- what we were meant to share with God
- attitudes for living a Christian life.
- covenant with Moses that describes relationship between God and His people
- this Testament tells stories of ancestors in faith who were called by God
- author of many of the epistles in the Bible
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- number of books in Old Testament
- the Bible calls us to be
- we are created male and female in God's
- provided inspiration and guidance throughout all of scripture and especially to the recording of it
- God's Word recorded by different people at specific times during history
- fist humans choose to freely do this
- ___________and disciples followed Jesus and continue His ministry
- Christian _____is revealed in the Bible
- mother of Jesus and examples of Christian discipleship
- important source for liturgical worship and personal prayer
- what we are called to be for creation
19 Clues: the Bible calls us to be • number of books in Old Testament • fist humans choose to freely do this • what we were meant to share with God • what we are called to be for creation • attitudes for living a Christian life. • we are created male and female in God's • Christian _____is revealed in the Bible • major theme of both old and new testament • ...
texas crossword 2016-05-25
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- to give up
- a mexican american
- 2nd president
- the present capitol
- the war between the US and mexico about texas
- is againts slavery
- the support of the confederacy
- fight over slavery
- the first president
- father of texas
- supports slavery
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- one of the most famous battles in texas history
- mexican militia defeated by texas indians
- to protect the texas national archives
- were texas seperated from mexico
- 300 texans were executed prisoners from war
- the president who killed himself
- texas seperate from everything
- first capitol
- mexican leader
- the river that makes the mexican texas border
21 Clues: to give up • 2nd president • first capitol • mexican leader • father of texas • supports slavery • a mexican american • is againts slavery • fight over slavery • the present capitol • the first president • texas seperate from everything • the support of the confederacy • were texas seperated from mexico • the president who killed himself • to protect the texas national archives • ...
texas crossword 2016-05-25
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- the support of the confederacy
- mexican militia defeated by texas indians
- 2nd president
- a mexican american
- first capitol
- were texas seperated from mexico
- the river that makes the mexican texas border
- supports slavery
- mexican leader
- father of texas
- 300 texans were executed prisoners from war
- fight over slavery
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- is againts slavery
- texas seperate from everything
- to protect the texas national archives
- the war between the US and mexico about texas
- one of the most famous battles in texas history
- to give up
- the president who killed himself
- the first president
- the present capitol
21 Clues: to give up • 2nd president • first capitol • mexican leader • father of texas • supports slavery • is againts slavery • a mexican american • fight over slavery • the first president • the present capitol • texas seperate from everything • the support of the confederacy • the president who killed himself • were texas seperated from mexico • to protect the texas national archives • ...
Places 2014-02-11
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- Day trip
- We went to an amazing concert here
- Hung out with the ale here
- Lots of cycling
- Had lots of sushi here
- Went there with my father
- JJJ
- Canon shot at 1pm
- My father will pick us up here
- Has: River, Mountains, Castle
- On Vancouver Island
- Sleepless
- BGs famous attraction
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- Railroad town
- Has: Skechy areas
- Truck city
- Went there with your father and your sister
- Dome
- Backgammon in the streets
- You pronounce it differently
- Hippster capital
- Jakobs illegeal trip
- Has: Monument
- Sangria
- pure BG history
- Has: Boulevards
- Beach vacation
27 Clues: JJJ • Dome • Sangria • Day trip • Sleepless • Truck city • Railroad town • Has: Monument • Beach vacation • Lots of cycling • pure BG history • Has: Boulevards • Hippster capital • Has: Skechy areas • Canon shot at 1pm • On Vancouver Island • Jakobs illegeal trip • BGs famous attraction • Had lots of sushi here • Backgammon in the streets • Went there with my father • Hung out with the ale here • ...
All About Blue Group 2022-05-16
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- Maria's favorite superhero
- the month Kayly was born in
- the career Ludwin wants to have when he graduates
- the number of sisters Joshua has
- what annoys Ian the most
- how many brothers does Ruth have
- Gerardo's favorite subject
- something Melany is good at making
- Emily's favorite holiday
- the sport that Angel plays
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- Edwin's favorite fast food
- Anthony's favorite TV show
- Melissa M's favorite candy
- Fernando's favorite show
- Azu's favorite holiday
- a country outside the US that Kevin has traveled to
- Faith's favorite TV show
- Daniel's favorite superhero
- Eric's favorite book
- Melissa A's favorite subject
20 Clues: Eric's favorite book • Azu's favorite holiday • Fernando's favorite show • Faith's favorite TV show • what annoys Ian the most • Emily's favorite holiday • Edwin's favorite fast food • Anthony's favorite TV show • Maria's favorite superhero • Melissa M's favorite candy • Gerardo's favorite subject • the sport that Angel plays • the month Kayly was born in • Daniel's favorite superhero • ...
TGS special interests 2025-03-06
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- I will stab you with my pen
- around the world they go
- loves wearing comfys
- knows alot about metals
- knits and talks about emotions
- 3.14159
- purple quitars
- puzzles and riddles
- history has its eyes on you
- Airplanes and Antarctica
- loves fromage
- luigis mom
- colorful guy
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- theatre technition
- she knows all but not all know her
- finances and development
- fishing is great
- the leader of us all
- loves torchy tacos
- birds
- loves pokemon
- pink coca cola
- loves little hammies
- Horror fanatic
- pink milk
- skates and pucks
- loves reading and roleplaying
27 Clues: birds • 3.14159 • pink milk • luigis mom • colorful guy • loves pokemon • loves fromage • pink coca cola • purple quitars • Horror fanatic • fishing is great • skates and pucks • theatre technition • loves torchy tacos • puzzles and riddles • loves wearing comfys • the leader of us all • loves little hammies • knows alot about metals • finances and development • around the world they go • ...
Historical Dates & Landmarks Quest 2023-10-10
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- - World Trade Center attack site
- - Pilgrims' ship to the New World
- - Civil War battle site
- - Texan fort during the Texas Revolution
- - Colonial protest event
- - Parisian iron landmark
- on a journey through history with the "Historical Dates & Landmarks Quest" crossword puzzle!
- - Civil War surrender location
- - Cold War division symbol
- - UFO incident in New Mexico
- - French Revolution prison
- - WWII atomic bomb target
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- - Financial district in New York
- - Presidential sculpture in South Dakota
- - Chinese fortification
- - American Independence Day
- - Moon landing mission
- - Palace of French royalty
- - Ancient Roman amphitheater
- - WWII attack on a US naval base
- - Ill-fated ocean liner
21 Clues: - Moon landing mission • - Chinese fortification • - Civil War battle site • - Ill-fated ocean liner • - Colonial protest event • - Parisian iron landmark • - WWII atomic bomb target • - Palace of French royalty • - Cold War division symbol • - French Revolution prison • - American Independence Day • - Ancient Roman amphitheater • - UFO incident in New Mexico • ...
Benton County History 2022-05-11
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- Industry Leader in Transportation
- Named for the Medicinal Qualities of the Springs
- 20th U.S. President
- Built in 1832
- Contemporary Art
- Named after a Missouri US Senator
- Led fight to Save Buffalo River
- Bass Fishing
- Preserves Post-Civil War History
- The Heart of Hometown America
- Featured in a Netflix Show
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- Premier NWA Activity
- Wonder Valley
- World's Largest Company
- Orchard City
- Major Crop Pre-Depression
- #1 Producer in the State
- You Belong Here
- Dominant Trade Route
- Fastest Growing
- Popular Wedding Destination
- Known for its Beautiful Views
- Arkansas's Largest State Park
- Home to Store One
- Aviation Pioneer
25 Clues: Orchard City • Bass Fishing • Wonder Valley • Built in 1832 • You Belong Here • Fastest Growing • Contemporary Art • Aviation Pioneer • Home to Store One • 20th U.S. President • Premier NWA Activity • Dominant Trade Route • World's Largest Company • #1 Producer in the State • Major Crop Pre-Depression • Featured in a Netflix Show • Popular Wedding Destination • Known for its Beautiful Views • ...
Top Trumps-US Presidents-Lincoln Middle8 2022-09-28
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- took office in 1993
- authorized the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq
- took office in 1801
- our capital city is named after him
- the 45th president
- gave the longest inauguration address in history
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- first president to marry in office
- had 9 pets
- the 37th president
- established the US naval academy
- took office in 1974
- wrote the Gettysburg Address
- oldest person to be sworn president
13 Clues: had 9 pets • the 37th president • the 45th president • took office in 1993 • took office in 1974 • took office in 1801 • wrote the Gettysburg Address • established the US naval academy • first president to marry in office • oldest person to be sworn president • our capital city is named after him • authorized the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq • ...
My vocab words for school 2020-09-14
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- someone who is sent to represent others
- era of US history after revolution
- a treaty
- move
- a right to reject a decision made by the government
- finale answer
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- a minor change
- prevented of keep on getting funds
- fair treatment
- people who are in a legal case of evidence submitted to them in court.
- a necessary base or core
- written by James Madison
- call into question
13 Clues: move • a treaty • finale answer • a minor change • fair treatment • call into question • a necessary base or core • written by James Madison • prevented of keep on getting funds • era of US history after revolution • someone who is sent to represent others • a right to reject a decision made by the government • people who are in a legal case of evidence submitted to them in court.
PROJECT ONE / AMERICAN 2020 ELECTIONS 2020-09-10
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- It's the month when the US elections take place=happen.
- It's the English for "candidat".
- It's the name of the first American president in history.
- It's the colour of the House that is the American president's residence.
- It's the name of Trump's wife=spouse.
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- It's the duration (in years) of a preisdential mandate in America.
- It's the political party of Donald Trump.
- It's the English for "rayure" (remember the flag. )
- This large bird is one of the symbols of the USA.
- It's the first black American president in history.
10 Clues: It's the English for "candidat". • It's the name of Trump's wife=spouse. • It's the political party of Donald Trump. • This large bird is one of the symbols of the USA. • It's the English for "rayure" (remember the flag. ) • It's the first black American president in history. • It's the month when the US elections take place=happen. • ...
RCS Black History Month 25-26 2025-08-10
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- Considered to be a pillar of art and hip-hop
- Known as the founder of Black History Month
- A part of Black community also known as "West Indian"
- Iconic theater in Harlem
- City with the largest population of Black people in the US
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- Black History Month
- The birthplace of hip-hop culture
- An annual guidebook for African-American roadtrippers founded and published by New Yorker Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1967.
- First Black baseball player in the MLB and a Brooklyn Dodger
- "Queen of Soul Food"
10 Clues: Black History Month • "Queen of Soul Food" • Iconic theater in Harlem • The birthplace of hip-hop culture • Known as the founder of Black History Month • Considered to be a pillar of art and hip-hop • A part of Black community also known as "West Indian" • City with the largest population of Black people in the US • ...
us 2021-11-28
15 Clues: my fav • Our song • last name • our saying • our cats name • color my eyes • dog future dog • your fav color • our anniversary • favorite number • my favorite food • my favorite smell • question you should ask me • what do i get beans n brew • my favorite things to do with you
us 2022-07-01
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- A midpoint meetup for the couple with chocolate and Jeffy the sheep
- Dublin
- da bills
- Topaz
- Where Bill grew up
- Will worked here for 3 months. Home to the bean
- A tropical vacation for the couple where they discovered rum punch
- Honeymoon destination for the newlyweds
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- where E grew up
- City we live
- School
- Midpoint
- bo
- JHU
- Fedex work
15 Clues: bo • JHU • Topaz • School • Dublin • Midpoint • da bills • Fedex work • City we live • where E grew up • Where Bill grew up • Honeymoon destination for the newlyweds • Will worked here for 3 months. Home to the bean • A tropical vacation for the couple where they discovered rum punch • A midpoint meetup for the couple with chocolate and Jeffy the sheep
Us 2021-05-11
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- game with like to play on YouTube 5,3,4
- we love to do together 9
- I love this part of your body 4
- what we feel for each other 4
- are you alright, I am....4,4
- month we met 9
- what we like to watch 7
- your favourite colour 4
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- our favourite breakfast 4,7
- song that makes me think of you 1,4,3,5,7
- nice to see you 2,3,3,4
- nearly went to bed when I asked 9,5
- our favourite place in the house
- first night we stayed away 10
- what I said when you asked to kiss me 11
15 Clues: month we met 9 • nice to see you 2,3,3,4 • what we like to watch 7 • your favourite colour 4 • we love to do together 9 • our favourite breakfast 4,7 • are you alright, I am....4,4 • what we feel for each other 4 • first night we stayed away 10 • I love this part of your body 4 • our favourite place in the house • nearly went to bed when I asked 9,5 • ...
Us 2023-09-03
15 Clues: first job • dream job • dream car • birth state • first "date" • my eye color • my cats name • favorite food • favorite movie • dream vacation • favorite drink • something i hate • my favorite color • where we first met • our anniversary month
US 2023-09-12
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- laying together
- artist we listen to the most
- he wants to nibble on your ( )all night
- our song
- 1st restraunt we ate at
- you like the way I give you ( )
- He loves having you wrapped I'm his
- most beautiful woman on earth
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- 1st beach we went to
- he's a sucka for your
- reason she can get away with murder
- his tag
- weekend we met
- chance of an amazing ( ) together
- animal that scares you
15 Clues: his tag • our song • weekend we met • laying together • 1st beach we went to • he's a sucka for your • animal that scares you • 1st restraunt we ate at • artist we listen to the most • most beautiful woman on earth • you like the way I give you ( ) • reason she can get away with murder • He loves having you wrapped I'm his • chance of an amazing ( ) together • ...
US 2020-09-20
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- puó essere Daniel
- se arriva, lo vendiamo
- la destinazione di oggi
- alternativa di "amo,..."
- si trovano tra i tuoi ricci
- a Bg ce ne sono troppi
- accompagnano benissimo l'acqua
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- devi ridarmeli
- lo stiamo facendo estinguere
- Camilla non lo sará
- é super
- manca ai nostri casoncelli
- lo sono sempre
- é ____Marina
- equivalente di "ciao"
15 Clues: é super • é ____Marina • devi ridarmeli • lo sono sempre • puó essere Daniel • Camilla non lo sará • equivalente di "ciao" • se arriva, lo vendiamo • a Bg ce ne sono troppi • la destinazione di oggi • alternativa di "amo,..." • manca ai nostri casoncelli • si trovano tra i tuoi ricci • lo stiamo facendo estinguere • accompagnano benissimo l'acqua
Us 2024-10-02
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- The famous Ice Cream made IN richmond
- My fav sign in ASL
- Language I took in middle school
- My go to airline (that you hate)
- My fav flower
- The name of our first daughter
- My fav animal
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- The month that was our 3 months of dating
- The state in which we first met
- Name of my pet cat (from jersey)
- My middle name
- Second word in my address
- The community college I got my associates from
- The building I resided in last semester
- Our other daughters name
15 Clues: My fav flower • My fav animal • My middle name • My fav sign in ASL • Our other daughters name • Second word in my address • The name of our first daughter • The state in which we first met • Name of my pet cat (from jersey) • Language I took in middle school • My go to airline (that you hate) • The famous Ice Cream made IN richmond • The building I resided in last semester • ...
Us 2024-12-28
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- Call each other when high on love
- My Spotify name
- Name inspired from a song
- I call you when you irritate me
- Your fav Movie character
- U ping me
- Name given by you
- One of your fav fruit
- Nickname for me
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- My fav toy
- Pet name for each other
- I ping you
- You call me when I irritate you
- I call myself
- You used to call me in early years
15 Clues: U ping me • My fav toy • I ping you • I call myself • My Spotify name • Nickname for me • Name given by you • One of your fav fruit • Pet name for each other • Your fav Movie character • Name inspired from a song • You call me when I irritate you • I call you when you irritate me • Call each other when high on love • You used to call me in early years
US 2025-03-18
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- In which national park would you find Old Faithful?
- What famous speech did Abraham Lincoln give? (two words)
- Which famous festival/carnival is held in New Orleans every year? (two words)
- This is the hottest place on Earth (two words)
- This city is home to the famous Sunset Boulevard
- What sport is known as America's National Passtime?
- How many states are there in the United States? (in words)
- Where was the Declaration of Independence Signed?
- Which city is known as the Mile High City?
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- What is the name of the largest of the 5 great lakes? (two words)
- This is a unique spot where 4 american states share borders (three words)
- Which city is also known as Sin City?
- America's National Animal (two words)
- What city is known as the Big Apple?
- Which state is called the Sunshine State?
15 Clues: What city is known as the Big Apple? • Which city is also known as Sin City? • America's National Animal (two words) • Which state is called the Sunshine State? • Which city is known as the Mile High City? • This is the hottest place on Earth (two words) • This city is home to the famous Sunset Boulevard • Where was the Declaration of Independence Signed? • ...
Us 2025-07-01
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- isn't everything we do in life a way to be loved a little more?
- I love you 3000
- there'll never be enough of us
- he said to be cool but we're already coolest
- i want to be great or nothing
- what are you alive for?
- people are people but it's like you're made of angel dust
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- and how long have you been seventeen
- know it's for the better
- and if you're tired of being known for who you know you know you'll always know me
- see you in a minute
- birds of a feather
- you know why this is my favourite tree?
- you don't have to be sorry for leaving and growing up
- so do you wanna leave everyone in this place for good?
15 Clues: I love you 3000 • birds of a feather • see you in a minute • what are you alive for? • know it's for the better • i want to be great or nothing • there'll never be enough of us • and how long have you been seventeen • you know why this is my favourite tree? • he said to be cool but we're already coolest • you don't have to be sorry for leaving and growing up • ...
Us!! 2024-10-29
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- follow your passion!
- the best matchmaker, informally
- me towards you
- first thing we had in common
- am i your baby?
- soon to be
- ohio state stands no chance!
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- will never catch on
- next level connection
- a name you will never catch me tattooing
- bore to one is another’s favorite
- we fell in love in
- fav USC alumni,informally
- my favorite feature of yours
- you will be showered in
15 Clues: soon to be • me towards you • am i your baby? • we fell in love in • will never catch on • follow your passion! • next level connection • you will be showered in • fav USC alumni,informally • my favorite feature of yours • first thing we had in common • ohio state stands no chance! • the best matchmaker, informally • bore to one is another’s favorite • ...
Maori Concepts 2024-08-27
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- A tribe with geographical boundaries
- A gift to acknowledge what someone has done
- Mother earth
- Guardian
- Love and feelings for the environment
- A natural resource which is highly prized
- Sacred or special
- An individuals history, genealogy
- Our foundation, our place in the world
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- Rights, responsibilities and obligations
- The land which continues to nourish us
- Caring for the environment,sustainability
- A legend or story that explains an event or activity
- Status, spiritual power,authority
- Natural world
15 Clues: Guardian • Mother earth • Natural world • Sacred or special • Status, spiritual power,authority • An individuals history, genealogy • A tribe with geographical boundaries • Love and feelings for the environment • The land which continues to nourish us • Our foundation, our place in the world • Rights, responsibilities and obligations • Caring for the environment,sustainability • ...
Crossword Assignment 2023-06-06
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- fighting in ditches for protection
- Code/A set of laws that spread the ideals of the french revolution
- of rain forests in central Africa
- imaginary line between western Europe and communist countries
- alliances of democratic countries
- growth of large cities
- peace treaty between 2 neighboring countries
- of freedom of speech
- who studies groups of people in history
- alliances of communist countries
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- of the US to stop the spread of communism
- believed that everyone is entitled to freedom of speech
- industrialized
- written records and past events
- Mutiny/Rebellion in which India wanted to gain dependence from Great Britain
- believed that society is a social contract
- freedom of speech to the soviet union
- US gave 133 billion to the countries to keep out communism
- refers to the increased connection of economies and governments
- killings of people
20 Clues: industrialized • killings of people • of freedom of speech • growth of large cities • written records and past events • alliances of communist countries • of rain forests in central Africa • alliances of democratic countries • fighting in ditches for protection • freedom of speech to the soviet union • who studies groups of people in history • ...
Bethune Middle School 2015-06-23
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- See her for books
- Starting Month
- fit to be "tied"...sometimes
- Another R
- Yearbook. ASB. English. Everything.
- Shares part of their name with someone else
- Namaste
- __________Holt Road
- a sighting from the field
- US leader
- Mr. BP subject
- Related to Kincaid
- final year color
- Large Room
- History
- ____McLeod Bethune
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- Dad
- Name
- CA leader
- How we remember years from now..
- Petite
- An "r" in ROAR
- tra, la, la
- nearby fast food
- 7th color
- Nearest Ocean
- Mascot
- Espanol
- Mom
- 2nd in command
- Our leader
31 Clues: Dad • Mom • Name • Petite • Mascot • Namaste • Espanol • History • CA leader • Another R • 7th color • US leader • Large Room • Our leader • tra, la, la • Nearest Ocean • Starting Month • An "r" in ROAR • 2nd in command • Mr. BP subject • nearby fast food • final year color • See her for books • Related to Kincaid • ____McLeod Bethune • __________Holt Road • a sighting from the field • fit to be "tied"...sometimes • ...
Week 9 spelling words 2020-03-25
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- When something is placed
- Is about health
- A period of ten years
- To be convinced
- Tells us about the past
- The head of a school or college
- When something is expensive or special
- To collect information
- You act this way when you hear bad news
- When someone can do something for someone
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- To support someone
- When something is funny
- When something is exactly the same
- A place
- A vehicle of two wheels
- To reduce a position
- You do this sometimes
- An event that happened in the past
- When you can not see someone
- When something is very cute
20 Clues: A place • Is about health • To be convinced • To support someone • To reduce a position • A period of ten years • You do this sometimes • To collect information • When something is funny • A vehicle of two wheels • Tells us about the past • When something is placed • When something is very cute • When you can not see someone • The head of a school or college • ...
Slavery and The Cornerstone Speech 2024-03-21
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- context
- can be high and low when referring to language
- praise or worship
- the southern states
- emotions
- unruly supporter
- the subjugation and ownership of another human
- less than
- opposite of lie
- vp of the CSA
- often large and metallic. commemorating symbol.
- language not literal
- a speech is this type of text
- facts and data
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- audience, for example
- the point
- better than
- values
- purpose
- to get rid of (ie slavery)
- credibility/trustworthiness
- what happened in the past
- speaker, for example
- the northern states
- US president during civil war
25 Clues: values • context • purpose • emotions • the point • less than • better than • vp of the CSA • facts and data • opposite of lie • unruly supporter • praise or worship • the southern states • the northern states • speaker, for example • language not literal • audience, for example • what happened in the past • to get rid of (ie slavery) • credibility/trustworthiness • US president during civil war • ...
Cold war crossword 2025-03-06
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- hidden operations
- Highway Act largest public works program in history
- into zones Germany
- US production _______
- shops new workers to join union
- willingness to go to war to win
- Bill Boosted economy
- n Roll Music found in 1951
- Fair Deal ended
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- nothing congress Truman's attacks on congress
- man linked to highway system
- Extended_____Security
- nations nations with agricultural economies
- Presley King of Rock n Roll
- Earliest mass produced suburbs in NY
- lost 1948 election
- conservation blanacing economy with activism
- boom increase in child birth
- Salk Invented vaccine prevent polio
- collar jobs Employeeshirtse white shirt and ties
20 Clues: Fair Deal ended • hidden operations • lost 1948 election • Extended_____Security • US production _______ • into zones Germany • man linked to highway system • willingness to go to war to win • Bill Boosted economy • Presley King of Rock n Roll • n Roll Music found in 1951 • Earliest mass produced suburbs in NY • boom increase in child birth • ...
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Bible Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-17
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- The whole assembly of believers in Jesus Christ throughout the world.
- The later part of the Bible, which details the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, along with the early history of his Church.
- From the Greek word biblia, which means “collection of books.” The Bible contains seventy-three books of many different types.
- Our deliverance, through Jesus Christ, from the powers of sin and death.
- The first part of the Bible, which describes Creation, the Fall, and God’s ongoing attempts to repair his relationship with humanity.
- Divine truth that God communicates to us through his Word (Scripture) and the teachings handed down to us (Tradition).
- From a Latin word meaning “to breathe into,” referring (for example) to how the Holy Spirit guided the human authors of the Bible as they wrote the truth God wants us to know for our salvation.
- From a Greek word meaning “one who is sent.” The original twelve Apostles were chosen by Jesus to preach the Gospel and make disciples of all nations.
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- The collection of ancient biblical texts that are inspired by God and reveal his nature and presence to his people.
- God’s redemptive plan in human history, culminating in Jesus Christ, who completely reveals the Father to us.
- A word meaning “universal”; the name for the Church instituted by Jesus and passed down through the successors of the Apostles.
11 Clues: The whole assembly of believers in Jesus Christ throughout the world. • Our deliverance, through Jesus Christ, from the powers of sin and death. • God’s redemptive plan in human history, culminating in Jesus Christ, who completely reveals the Father to us. • ...
History/ Geography Crossword 2022-04-06
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- one of the two eastern Ukrainian regions claimed by Russian separatists
- Well known last leader of Rome while it was a Republic
- Second city bombed with atomic weapons
- Also known as the battle of greasy grass
- The place where the British surrendered in the American revolution
- African country split north/ south after two civil wars
- Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war
- African leader who may be the richest man to have lived
- Nickname given to North Carolinians during the American revolution
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- Capitol of Ukraine
- Capitol of NC
- First landing place of Europeans in the Continental US
- Deadliest battle in history
- Longest serving US president
- indigenous leader of the Apache
- Union general famous for his march to the sea
- Area occupied by the triple entente after the first world war
- the other region claimed by Russian separatists
- Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine
- First city bombed with atomic weapons
20 Clues: Capitol of NC • Capitol of Ukraine • Deadliest battle in history • Longest serving US president • indigenous leader of the Apache • First city bombed with atomic weapons • Second city bombed with atomic weapons • Also known as the battle of greasy grass • Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine • Union general famous for his march to the sea • ...
US 1809-1849 2022-08-26
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- Proviso wanted to ban slavery in the territory gained in the ____ War
- Missouri ________ of 1820
- Texas declared _____ from Mexico in 1836
- _______ Railroad
- 12th President Zachary ____
- Seneca Falls held held a convention for Women's ___
- This was found in Sutter's Mill CA
- The British set ____ to the White House
- The tribe that marched from Georgia to present-day Oklahoma
- In 1829 Andrew Jackson was
- The attack on Fort McHenry took place in
- An enslaved carpenter who purchased his own freedom
- Nat Turner was a _______ who led the most significant slave uprising in American history
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- The 9th President; William Henry
- The Vice President who became the 10th president; John
- Third President of the US,
- US declares war on Britain over British
- The sixth President was John Quincy
- Turner's Rebellion took place in this county
- President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian ________
- James Polk was elected as the 11th
- 1846 ____ Treaty
- The Louisiana ______
- The 8th President; Martin
24 Clues: _______ Railroad • 1846 ____ Treaty • The Louisiana ______ • Missouri ________ of 1820 • The 8th President; Martin • Third President of the US, • In 1829 Andrew Jackson was • 12th President Zachary ____ • The 9th President; William Henry • This was found in Sutter's Mill CA • James Polk was elected as the 11th • The sixth President was John Quincy • ...
Herbs, spices, drugs, drinks etc 2023-08-06
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- Nixon hated them
- The British go crazy for it
- Used to be known as black gold
- Popular cocktail invented by a count in Florence
- Ancient wonder herb, believed to hav been eaten into extinction
- Seven times more addictive than cocaine according to a 2007 study
- Purple Mesopotamian spice
- Known for their cigars
- First US state to fully legalize cannabis
- This Queen loved her drugs
- Milk of the poppy
- One of the healthiest plants to consume
- Ancient Roman fish sauce
- Martha's best friend
- Nickname for the festival drug MDMA
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- Dutch name for Gin
- Can be used for strong rope and clothes
- Coca Cola's main rival
- A type of beer
- Popular in buns
- Lasted for 13 years in the US
- The Victorians saw it almost as a panacea
- Controversial Swiss spirit
- The richest company in history
- Mushroom commonly used in Chinese medicine
- Often added to salt
- Mild anti-inflammatory pain reliever
27 Clues: A type of beer • Popular in buns • Nixon hated them • Milk of the poppy • Dutch name for Gin • Often added to salt • Martha's best friend • Coca Cola's main rival • Known for their cigars • Ancient Roman fish sauce • Purple Mesopotamian spice • Controversial Swiss spirit • This Queen loved her drugs • The British go crazy for it • Lasted for 13 years in the US • Used to be known as black gold • ...
Lessons, Law and Sabbath 2024-01-23
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- what the Israelites did to forfeit their rest
- a festival that happened every 7x7 years
- what God promises to do for His people in their battles
- not always an easy road there, God's way is best
- it takes us further away from God
- means scrolls
- language that the first five books were written in
- means five
- the first book under the History category
- what the Israelites experienced for 400 years
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- Jesus called himself this
- what the Israelites often did, got then in trouble
- literature category with Psalms and Proverbs
- who God chose to restore ultimate rest
- the consecrated day of rest, a commandment
- launched his ministry on the Sabbath
- the way God provides for us
- Greek word for first five books of Bible
- a special Bible number, idea of fullness, completeness
- Hebrew word for the first five books of Bible
- the seventh day God did this
21 Clues: means five • means scrolls • Jesus called himself this • the way God provides for us • the seventh day God did this • it takes us further away from God • launched his ministry on the Sabbath • who God chose to restore ultimate rest • a festival that happened every 7x7 years • Greek word for first five books of Bible • the first book under the History category • ...
33-Post-Watergate Reforms in the 1970s 2023-07-03
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- - Congressional bodies overseeing the reforms
- - Process to uncover wrongdoing
- - Limits placed on campaign ___
- - Political ___ reform efforts
- - Watergate was a major ___ in US history
- - Impact of Watergate on public trust
- - Principle of openness and accountability
- - Requirement to reveal financial information
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- - Standards of conduct addressed by the reforms
- - Key objective of the reforms
- - Scrutiny of government actions
- - Activity regulated by the reforms
- - National level impacted by the reforms
- - Oversight organizations that emerged during this period
- - Action is taken to improve governance
15 Clues: - Key objective of the reforms • - Political ___ reform efforts • - Process to uncover wrongdoing • - Limits placed on campaign ___ • - Scrutiny of government actions • - Activity regulated by the reforms • - Impact of Watergate on public trust • - Action is taken to improve governance • - National level impacted by the reforms • - Watergate was a major ___ in US history • ...
World Power 2023-10-19
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- Allowed for 2 US naval bases in Cuba.
- used as a military base.
- Who issued the Roosevelt Corollary.
- staying out of other countries affairs.
- opposed to expansion and formed the Anti-Imperialist League.
- was annexed.
- a ship.
- a reason for expansion.
- export more than you import.
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- A canal.
- Teddy was a _________.
- wrote the Influence of Sea Power Upon History.
- extreme patriotism.
- the domination of a stronger nation over weaker ones.
- how a country approaches other countries.
15 Clues: a ship. • A canal. • was annexed. • extreme patriotism. • Teddy was a _________. • a reason for expansion. • used as a military base. • export more than you import. • Who issued the Roosevelt Corollary. • Allowed for 2 US naval bases in Cuba. • staying out of other countries affairs. • how a country approaches other countries. • wrote the Influence of Sea Power Upon History. • ...
Unit 8 Crossword 2024-05-09
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- great Britain, France, USSR,China, united states
- transported soldiers and materials
- Georgia representative to US house for 50 years
- transportation
- Provides many civilian and military jobs to Georgians
- youngest governor in history
- produced 30,000 jobs to everyone around Georgia
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- banks begin to close
- who had a special relationship with georgia
- used to feed soldiers who fought in the war
- Japan,germany, and italy
- farms prices dropped
- cotton food and clothes
- bug who ate cotton
- develop programs to help Georgia
15 Clues: transportation • bug who ate cotton • banks begin to close • farms prices dropped • cotton food and clothes • Japan,germany, and italy • youngest governor in history • develop programs to help Georgia • transported soldiers and materials • who had a special relationship with georgia • used to feed soldiers who fought in the war • Georgia representative to US house for 50 years • ...
Mr. Browne's Retirement Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-27
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- Favorite wine
- His daughter's name
- Second citizenship
- His son's name
- Mid-morning snack
- First job at the Hamilton Princess
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- Time he wakes up
- Years worked at the Hamilton Princess
- Hobby growing up
- His favorite reading topic
- US president he turned down to take a picture with
- Favorite thing to do in summer
- How Many cats does he currently have
- Drink of choice after lunch
- How many departments did he work in at the Hotel?
15 Clues: Favorite wine • His son's name • Time he wakes up • Hobby growing up • Mid-morning snack • Second citizenship • His daughter's name • His favorite reading topic • Drink of choice after lunch • Favorite thing to do in summer • First job at the Hamilton Princess • How Many cats does he currently have • Years worked at the Hamilton Princess • ...
People Magazine Headlines of the ’80s 2025-06-15
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- – Teen star of Blue Lagoon fame
- – “Just Say No” First Lady
- – Comebacks, fashion, and fierce glam
- – “Beverly Hills Cop” breakout
- – Michael or Janet stole the spotlight
- – Feathered-hair bombshell icon
- – “Greatest Love” diva debut
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- – Rising talk show queen
- – Royal wedding of the decade
- – Robin Williams made us believe
- – Olympic hero before reality TV
- – Ride into history as an astronaut
- – Princess with fairytale and heartbreak
- – White House drama with the First Lady
- – Lennon’s tragic final chapter
15 Clues: – Rising talk show queen • – “Just Say No” First Lady • – “Greatest Love” diva debut • – Royal wedding of the decade • – “Beverly Hills Cop” breakout • – Teen star of Blue Lagoon fame • – Feathered-hair bombshell icon • – Lennon’s tragic final chapter • – Robin Williams made us believe • – Olympic hero before reality TV • – Ride into history as an astronaut • ...
Franklin.d Roosevelt 2019-03-02
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- franklin d roosvelt political party
- One of the most active and admired first ladies in history
- first vice preident of franklin roosevelt
- How many terms as president did FDR serve?
- How many kids did Franklin and Eleanor have together
- Informal radio specious by FDR to reassure a worried nation.
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- The US declared war at the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
- On August 14, 1935, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed what?
- 32nd president of the us
- What month was Franklin Roosevelt born?
10 Clues: 32nd president of the us • franklin d roosvelt political party • What month was Franklin Roosevelt born? • first vice preident of franklin roosevelt • How many terms as president did FDR serve? • How many kids did Franklin and Eleanor have together • On August 14, 1935, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed what? • The US declared war at the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor • ...
Civil War 2025-05-15
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- Who wanted to keep slavery going?
- What word refers to citizens or ordinary people.
- The Northern side of the US.
- What was the bloodies battle in history?
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- The Southern side of the US.
- What was the biggest issue during the Civil war?
- Who won the election?
- What was the major turning point in the war?
- Royalty to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole.
- A major Union victory that gave them control of the Mississippi River?
10 Clues: Who won the election? • The Southern side of the US. • The Northern side of the US. • Who wanted to keep slavery going? • What was the bloodies battle in history? • What was the major turning point in the war? • What was the biggest issue during the Civil war? • What word refers to citizens or ordinary people. • ...
NEWSLETTER 2022-06-19
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- WE CAN READ ALL THE BOOKS AND TAKE THEM HOME
- IT IS GIVEN TO US BY THE TEACHER WHEN WE FINISH A TOPIC
- THE TEACHER WRITE IMPORTANT THINGS
- SOMETIMES YOU EXPOSE IT IN FRONT OF YOUR CLASS AND TEACHER
- YOU LEAVE THE HIGH SCHOOL FOR A LONG TIME WITH THE PROFESSOR AND CLASSMATES
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- MATH, MUSIC, HISTORY, ETC
- WE ARE SITTING FOR SIX HOURS
- IS THE ONE WHO TEACHES US SUBJECTS
- YOU CAN BUY FOOD AND EAT IT
- IT'S TIME TO EAT
10 Clues: IT'S TIME TO EAT • MATH, MUSIC, HISTORY, ETC • YOU CAN BUY FOOD AND EAT IT • WE ARE SITTING FOR SIX HOURS • IS THE ONE WHO TEACHES US SUBJECTS • THE TEACHER WRITE IMPORTANT THINGS • WE CAN READ ALL THE BOOKS AND TAKE THEM HOME • IT IS GIVEN TO US BY THE TEACHER WHEN WE FINISH A TOPIC • SOMETIMES YOU EXPOSE IT IN FRONT OF YOUR CLASS AND TEACHER • ...
US History Ch 7 and 8 2021-10-29
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- Advocated for the US to trade with China
- Voters could introduce bills themselves
- allowed the US navy to get to the Atlantic Ocean from the Pacific Ocean faster
- gave government jobs as rewards to those who helped get a candidate elected
- the book that Upton Sinclair wrote
- Exposed corruption
- The right to vote
- ___ Diplomacy. Loaned colonies money to pay off debt
- "Speak softly but carry a big..."
- was the presidential nominee from the Bull Moose Party
- ___ Amendment. Allowed US to intervene in Cuba's business
- ___ Anti-trust Act: prevented courts from restricting unions
- Chinese KKK
- starting the Anti-lynching campaign
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- the act that was a part of the square deal
- was the cause for the first income tax laws
- Who wrote the book "How the Other Side Lives"
- Founded a settlement house called the Hull House
- Prohibited European countries to colonize in the Western Hemisphere
- the program founded by WEB DuBois
- believed that the US should annex
- the speech given by William Jennings Bryan
- the promise that President Wilson gave
- Adoption of a colony into another country
- President Roosevelt was known as a
- ___ Falls. The Women's Suffrage Movement that was held in 1848
- elected officials could be removed from office by voters
- Journalism that exaggerated the facts
28 Clues: Chinese KKK • The right to vote • Exposed corruption • the program founded by WEB DuBois • believed that the US should annex • "Speak softly but carry a big..." • the book that Upton Sinclair wrote • President Roosevelt was known as a • starting the Anti-lynching campaign • Journalism that exaggerated the facts • the promise that President Wilson gave • ...
US History 1st Semester Exam Review 2021-12-06
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- A change to the Constitution
- President can veto laws passed by Congress; Congress can coverride a presedential veto with a two-thirds vote; Supreme Court can declare a law passed by Congress unconstitutional
- Amendment that contains 5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition
- Against ratification of the Constitution because it did not include a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties; They also belived the Constitution should give more power to the states
- A form of government in which people elect representatives to carry out the will of the people
- American victory that forced the British to surrender and led to the signing of the Treaty of Paris
- Colony founded as a refuge from religious persecution
- 2nd president; defended Redcoats at the Boston Massacre Trial; Negotiated the Treaty of Paris
- Leader of the Democratic-Republican Poltical Party; 3rd President of the United States
- Leader of the Federalist Polical Party and 1st Secretary of the Treasury.
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- Because of a need for their own law, the rights they claim as Englishmen, and distance from Great Britain, they established their own.
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- bicameral legislature consisting of a House and Senate
- Formal approval
- Farmers in Pennsylvania rebelled against tax on whiskey. The incident showed that the federal government had the power to pass and enfore tax laws.
- Place where Washington's army spent the winter of 1777-1778, a 4th of troops died here from disease and malnutriton
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; these rights are defined by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence
- Amendment that syas No cruel and unusual punishment
- The first migrantion to a permanent English colony in North America, found 1607.
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how territoris could apply for statehood once they had a population of sixty thousand free settlers
- A constitutional amendment designed to protect individuals accused of crimes. It includes the right to a speedy and public trial.
- A social contract in which the Pilgrims at Plymouth agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good
- focused on trading fur in the Great Lakes region
- This system created tension between Great Britain and the colonies by preventing colonists from trading with most other foreign counties
- Turning point of the American Revolution. It was very important because it convinced the French ally with the United States.
25 Clues: Formal approval • A change to the Constitution • focused on trading fur in the Great Lakes region • Amendment that syas No cruel and unusual punishment • Colony founded as a refuge from religious persecution • bicameral legislature consisting of a House and Senate • Leader of the Federalist Polical Party and 1st Secretary of the Treasury. • ...
US History A | Unit 5 Keywords 2021-09-25
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- Teddy Roosevelt's addition to the Monroe Doctrine stating that it is the US's responsibility to preserve stability in the Americas.
- An American battleship that exploded in the Havana harbor. Popular opinion and yellow journalism led Americans to blame Spain for the explosion, helping trigger the Spanish-American War.
- Party formed by President Theodore Roosevelt to compete against William Howard Taft.
- An informal agreement between the US and Japan aimed at curbing Japanese immigration to the US.
- An act that gave the government the authority to break up Native American land and force them to "assimilate" into American society.
- Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies.
- An invention that allowed farmers to keep cattle off their farms, bringing an end to the age of the open range.
- "The People's Party": a party supported mainly by western farmers who felt their needs were not being met by the Democrats or Republicans.
- A Native American tribe led by their Chief, Joseph. They attempted to flee to the Canadian border, but were hampered by US forces and forced to give up.
- Lakota Sioux leaders defeat General Custer's forces in Southern Montana.
- Writer who wrote books about poor boys rising to the middle-class through hard work and determination.
- An all-black peacekeeping regiment created during the Westward Expansion.
- Legislation that created a government on the newly annexed island of Puerto Rico.
- Helped found the Socialist Party in the US, and ran as their candidate 5 times.
- The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country.
- Policies or sentiment that favors the natives of a land over immigrants.
- Investigative journalists during the Progressive Era who exposed malpractice and other issues of the time.
- (Spell numbers out) Amendments giving Congress the power to levy federal income taxes, allowing people to directly electing senators, prohibiting liquor, and giving women the right to vote.
- A method of diplomacy using the US's economic power to build favorable policies and relations with other nations.
- A scottish-born steel tycoon, who retired to become a philanthropist.
- A style of diplomacy based on one of Theodore Roosevelt's favorite sayings: "Speak softly, and carry a big stick." It encouraged using the subtle threat of force in foreign diplomacy.
- Queen of Hawaii who fought US annexation, but ultimately failed.
- An essential canal built through Panama that removes the necessity for Atlantic boats to travel past the southern or northern tips of America to reach the Pacific, vice-versa.
- African-American activist who encouraged African-Americans to obtain vocational educations and work hard to rise to an equal place in society. His lack of criticism towards segregation and racial inequality stirred up lots of controversy.
- Nickname given to Secretary of State's William Seward's seemingly useless bid to purchase Alaska.
- Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist.
- The point where the East and West sides of the Transcontinental railroad were linked.
- One company solely dominating an industry.
- First act giving the federal government the power to regulate railroads.
- Treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, giving Cuba independence and forcing Spain to cede Guam and Puerto Rico the US. (Spell numbers out)
- Investigative journalist famous for writing "The Jungle" a horrifying exposition of the meat industry in the US.
- Excessive and aggressive nationalism and nationalistic foreign policy, without reason.
- Civil Rights Organization founded in 1909 by racial equality by activists including WEB DuBois, Ida B. Wells, and others.
- American navy officer well known for his diplomatic journeys to Japan.
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- Group of whiskey distillers who planned to commit fraud and avoid federal taxes.
- Edgy federal troops ruthlessly massacre Sioux Indians on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
- A special process used in steel manufacturing.
- Policy proposed by the US that suggested free trade with China for all countries.
- Act barring the citizenship and immigration of Chinese in the US.
- Peasant uprising in imperialist China meant to drive out Western forces.
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company, and a pioneer of assembly line technology.
- An organization that supported and assisted farmers. Also known as the Patrons of Husbandry.
- Settlement house founded by Jane Addams and Ellen G. Starr to help immigrants in Chicago.
- A belief of "survival of the fittest" in society and refusing to help the poor or marginalized.
- Brilliant inventor who invented the lightbulb and video camera.
- Countries expanding through military force. Forms include colonies, protectorates, and spheres of influence.
- Supreme Court decision that ruled that segregation is constitutional using the "separate but equal" excuse.
- A prominent American financier.
- A volunteer regiment in the Spanish-American War led and recruited by Theodore Roosevelt, known for their bravery.
- A famous American political cartoonist who created the modern persona of Santa Claus and the GOP Elephant.
- A sweatshop factory fire that killed 146 workers and would have been preventable with proper safety measures.
- African-American activist and teacher who encouraged African-Americans to obtain classical educations.
- Labor union organization founded in 1886.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Dramatic, sensational, and exaggerated journalism that aimed to draw attention, even at the cost of bending the truth. Common in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- A Democratic political machine that controlled New York for a good part of the 1800s.
- Legislation signed by Abraham Lincoln that is responsible for the settling of 10% of the US.
- French term meaning "to leave alone." Commonly used to describe unrestricted capitalism.
58 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • A prominent American financier. • Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies. • Labor union organization founded in 1886. • One company solely dominating an industry. • A special process used in steel manufacturing. • The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country. • Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist. • ...
US History Final Exam Crossword Review 2017-05-16
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- purchased for $5 million in 1819 from Spain
- 13, 14, 15... "free citizens ________"
- I said "The South should be welcomed back with kindness and forgiveness"
- Polk used this as an excuse to extend our borders
- Many Americans believed that expansion was our destiny
- another name for tenant farmers on the plantations of their former masters
- Cotton was the major cash-crop in this region
- my novel made people in the north think differently about slavery
- I gave supporters government jobs after I was elected... ppl called it the spoils system
- Supreme Court Case declaring slaves to be property
- Canals and railroads helped accelerate this era before the civil war
- pro-slavery and anti-slavery people clashed here
- This region sold cotton to England and hated tariffs
- I was an abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry
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- most cost-effective mode of transportation and shipping in the mid-1800's.
- Eli Whitney invention - made things cheaper and faster to produce
- I warned European powers to stay out of the Americas
- demand for cotton in the North increased the need for these in the South
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony supported this
- doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803
- first African American to serve in the Senate
- People moved to cities in search of jobs during this era
- first Hispanic American to be awarded Congressional Medal of Honor
- first major battle on northern soil; enabled Abe to issue Emancipation
- compromises centered around the expansion of slavery into the ______________ .
- Temperance movement reformers wanted to stop the consumption of ___________.
- turning point; South could no longer invade the north
- amendment that forced governments to treat citizens equally
- Bureau created to help freed slaves
29 Clues: Bureau created to help freed slaves • doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803 • 13, 14, 15... "free citizens ________" • purchased for $5 million in 1819 from Spain • first African American to serve in the Senate • Cotton was the major cash-crop in this region • I was an abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry • pro-slavery and anti-slavery people clashed here • ...
US History Units 3-4 Review 2017-08-30
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- printed booklets listing products to buy that were delivered by mail
- founder of famous # in Chicago
- term for shift from rural areas to urban areas and growth of cities
- banned Chinese laborers from entering the US for several decades
- banking industrialist
- person moving into your country from another land
- community and welfare center created to aid poor immigrant neighborhoods
- Alexander Graham Bell is most famous for this invention
- to blend or adopt culture of the nation in which one immigrates
- dirty, crowded, unsafe innercity apartment
- railroad industrialist
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- the change from small hand production to large factory manufacturing by machine
- another term for monopolies in which a single company control of all supply of a product and stifles the competition
- group that organizes network of supporters to defeat opposing group in corrupt ways
- positive term to describe an industrialist of the era
- mass producing products by dividing job into many small steps
- led infamous # , known as Tammany Hall
- famous immigration processing center in New York City
- oil industrialist
- machine invented for harvesting wheat which cut number of jobs in rural areas
20 Clues: oil industrialist • banking industrialist • railroad industrialist • founder of famous # in Chicago • led infamous # , known as Tammany Hall • dirty, crowded, unsafe innercity apartment • person moving into your country from another land • positive term to describe an industrialist of the era • famous immigration processing center in New York City • ...
US History Vocabulary Ch. 20 & 21 2018-08-30
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- Residential area outside a city center.
- A type of residence that is often run-down and crowded.
- line Factory method in which work moves past stationary workers who perform a single task.
- To set apart or cut off.
- Total control of a type of industry by one person or one company.
- A group sharing in some activity, for example, among railroad barons who made a secret agreements and set rates among themselves.
- A combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement especially to reduce competition.
- breaker Person hired to replace a striking worker in order to break up a strike.
- The practice of combing different companies into one.
- journalism A type of journalism based on sensational stories.
- A discount or return of part of a payment.
- Anti-immigrant.
- A type of theatrical show with dancing, singing, comedy, and magic acts.
- A court order to stop something from happening.
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- To hire people for jobs.
- production Factory production of goods in large quantities.
- Of or like a city.
- Highly populated, poor, run-down, urban area.
- groups People who share a common culture or heritage.
- house Place in large cities where people get assistance with social problems and challenges related to urban life.
- A person who starts a business.
- baron Powerful business leader who controlled a major railroad.
- The combining of two or more businesses into one.
- To become part of a larger culture.
- Legally defined organization of people and resources with the purpose of doing business.
- Shares of ownership a company sells in its business.
- An American music style combining work songs, gospel music, spirituals, and African rhythms.
27 Clues: Anti-immigrant. • Of or like a city. • To hire people for jobs. • To set apart or cut off. • A person who starts a business. • To become part of a larger culture. • Residential area outside a city center. • A discount or return of part of a payment. • Highly populated, poor, run-down, urban area. • A court order to stop something from happening. • ...
US History: Creating a New Nation 2014-10-23
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- official approval
- group of electors chosen by states
- political leader from Connecticut proposed the Great Compromise
- makes laws
- set of laws of the new government where two levels of government shared fundamental powers
- system where one branch is unable to dominate the other
- Ordinanceof1785 congresses plan for surveying land
- a Two house congress to satisfy both big and small states
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- representative of Virginia known as the "Father of the Constitution
- supporters of the constitution
- states slaves counted as 3/5 of a person in states population
- a series of 85 essays defending the Constitution
- interpret laws
- ten amendments made to the constitution
- new government form that divides power between national power and state power
- idea that government should be based off of the consent of the people
- opposed strong government and were against the Constitution
- carry's out laws
- an alliance
- Ordinanceof1787 congress plan for dividing the land into territories
- farmers protest that caused panic through the nation
- a government where citizens rule through representatives
22 Clues: makes laws • an alliance • interpret laws • carry's out laws • official approval • supporters of the constitution • group of electors chosen by states • ten amendments made to the constitution • a series of 85 essays defending the Constitution • Ordinanceof1785 congresses plan for surveying land • farmers protest that caused panic through the nation • ...
US History - Imperialism & WWI (1853-1919) 2016-09-05
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- deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat the other.
- policy issued by Sec. of State John Hay in 1899 that allowed a nation to trade in any other nation's sphere of influence in China.
- name for the steam powered ships of the enlarged and modernized American Navy of the early 1900s.
- not taking sides in a conflict
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- statement by Roosevelt that the US had a right to intervene in Latin America to preserve law and order
- belief that one race is superior to another.
- uprising in China against westerners and Western influence in 1900.
- to add on or take over
- news reporting, often biased and untrue, that relies on sensational stories and headlines.
- addition to an earlier stated principle
- military alliance of those opposed to the Central Powers – Britain, France, Russian Empire, Italy…
- title of the German emperor
- military unit organized by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War.
- Nation whose independence is limited by the control of a more powerful country.
- an 1854 treaty between Japan and the US that opened up ports to American trade in Japan
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed by a German U-Boat in 1915.
- policy of powerful countries seeking to control the economic and political affairs of weaker countries or regions.
- President Taft’s policy of building strong economic ties to Latin America
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- narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
- military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during WWI
- excessive pride in one’s nation
- served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
- amendment to the 1902 Cuban constitution that allowed the US to intervene in Cuba.
- policy of remaining apart from the political affairs or interests of other countries.
- area where a nation had special trading privileges.
- Law passed by Congress in 1900 under which the US gave Puerto Ricans a limited say in government.
- members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
- served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
- ware between Spain and the US in 1898
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- act of cruelty and brutality
- policy of moving large numbers of people into camps for political or military purposes.
- spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause.
- policy of expanding a nation's boundaries.
- President Wilson’s policy of condemning imperialism, spreading democracy, and prompting peace.
- German submarine used in WWI and WWII
- person who deliberately uses violence to spread fear and achieve political goals
38 Clues: to add on or take over • title of the German emperor • act of cruelty and brutality • not taking sides in a conflict • excessive pride in one’s nation • ware between Spain and the US in 1898 • German submarine used in WWI and WWII • addition to an earlier stated principle • policy of expanding a nation's boundaries. • belief that one race is superior to another. • ...
US History Chapters 18-20 Crossword 2023-03-16
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- 2 words - purposely exaggerating and dramatizing events in order to make profits, even if it isn't exactly the truth - similar to sensationalism or clickbait
- areas on the edges of cities made up of residences where people often commute to jobs in cities
- 2 words - a policy that required the government to only print money that was equal to the total value of its gold reserves
- first and last name of businessman who was extremely successful in the oil business, founding the Standard Oil Company
- someone who fights for the right to vote - particularly a woman's right to vote
- 2 words - a railroad that ran across the continent
- 2 words - a tax paid by employed people to the government, passed in 1913
- 2 words - as minerals were depleted from boomtowns they quickly turned to these
- 2 words - system where workers stand in place while items to be put together move past them on a conveyor belt - very efficient
- a system in which a stronger nation controls weaker nations or territories
- as people expanded Westward, they realized the midwestern US was covered in this vast area of flat land with tall plants, great for grazing animals
- exclusive rights granted to inventors
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- name for an economic downturn, as faced by farmers in the early 1870s
- name for specific parts of land for Native Americans to live - lots in Oklahoma
- hyphenated 2 words - French term and concept that businesses can operate without much government intervention
- 3 words - laws that were passed that heavily restricted minorities, especially black people
- nickname for factories with low wages, unsafe conditions, and long work hours
- efforts made to force American ideals and culture on Native Americans
- the belief that common people, not the wealthy, should control the government
- an economic system in which private individuals or groups own and profit from business
- as ranching grew, cattle were transported to these meat processing facilities (a huge one was in Chicago)
- a person who has to flee their country to escape danger or persecution
- first and last name of businessman who was extremely successful in the steel industry
- someone who meets with lawmakers and tries to persuade them to support particular laws and political ideas
- a hard metal made from a mixture of iron and carbon
- extreme growth of cities instead of rural areas, especially for immigrants in search of opportunity
26 Clues: exclusive rights granted to inventors • 2 words - a railroad that ran across the continent • a hard metal made from a mixture of iron and carbon • name for an economic downturn, as faced by farmers in the early 1870s • efforts made to force American ideals and culture on Native Americans • a person who has to flee their country to escape danger or persecution • ...
US HISTORY CROSS WORD- Sam Treshinsky 2022-09-14
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- a slave uprising in the colonies
- 2nd largest ethnic group in the early colonies
- this was grown just to make money of them
- britains rival while settling america
- the three part exchange between Africa,Europe, and the colonies
- a founding father that also invented the bi-focals
- men from the colonies fighting for great britain
- the exersize of using reason and scientic methods to figure out soloutions
- the religous revivle in the 1700
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- controlled the dominion of NE
- the toughest part of the triangle trade
- placed taxes on imports to the colonies
- when britain relaxed its laws on the colonies
- large southern farm
- a theory used to enrich britain
- came to the colonies from europe in hopes to learn trades
- was meant to punish colonist for smuggling goods
- king James created this territory from southern Maine to New Jersy
- the governing body of great britain
- the colonies leader and general through the french and indian war and the revoloutinary war
20 Clues: large southern farm • controlled the dominion of NE • a theory used to enrich britain • a slave uprising in the colonies • the religous revivle in the 1700 • the governing body of great britain • britains rival while settling america • the toughest part of the triangle trade • placed taxes on imports to the colonies • this was grown just to make money of them • ...
US History - Settlement in the West 2023-09-07
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- One who makes exploration, search, or examination, especially for minerals
- People who are the first to settle in a region
- A large covered wagon used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
- The herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- The first rail line to California that relied on gov't support and immigrant labor
- The Native American tribe that defeated Custer and put up the greatest resistance to U.S. domination
- 1862 Act that gave 160 acres of land to citizens willing to live on and cultivate it for five years
- Name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas in the 1800s
- Troops trained to fight on horseback
- Forts or stopping places along the trail where people could buy supplies
- Former mining town that became deserted is known as a _________ town
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- Unexplored land
- Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
- Trail A trail that ran from San Antonio (TX) to Abilene (KS). One of the most popular routes for cattle drives in the 1860's
- Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans
- Sam Houston came to rely on this group for defense of the frontier after experiencing issues with the army
- A public bar, especially in the past in the western United States
- Land designated by the federal government for building schools, roads, or railroads
- A group of persons with legal power to help a sheriff keep the peace
- A town that grew fast in mining areas where there were rushes
- Symbol burned into an animal hide to show ownership
- Mountain range in the north that the Oregon Trail passed to the south of
- Act that authorized the President to survey Native American tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Native Americans
- A hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- Many traveled to California and Nevada to mine for this metal
25 Clues: Unexplored land • Troops trained to fight on horseback • People who are the first to settle in a region • Symbol burned into an animal hide to show ownership • Areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans • The herding and moving of cattle over long distances • A town that grew fast in mining areas where there were rushes • ...
US History 2 Final Exam review 2022-05-10
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- american soldiers during WW1
- the main provision of the selective service act
- The breaking up of monopolies
- the cause of Nixon's resignation
- The extension of power by 1 country over another for the benefit of the controlling country
- anti-Sandinista guerillas in Nicarauga
- government health insurance for the elderly
- this and tobacco were the twin pillars of the South's economy
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- influencing foreign affairs through investment
- progressive writers that exposed corruption
- Truce that ended WW1
- opened free trade with Mexico
- Protection for private money in banks
- a court order forbidding an action
- separated eastern Europe from the free West
- lightning war
- high unemployment + high inflation
- pro-communist south Vietnamese
- Hitler's book
- Germany and its allies
20 Clues: lightning war • Hitler's book • Truce that ended WW1 • Germany and its allies • american soldiers during WW1 • The breaking up of monopolies • opened free trade with Mexico • pro-communist south Vietnamese • the cause of Nixon's resignation • a court order forbidding an action • high unemployment + high inflation • Protection for private money in banks • ...
US History 2 Final Exam Practice 2023-05-23
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- The ___ Pact was the alliance of Communist countries during the Cold War
- Widespread fear of communism in the United States
- Laws in the South that kept society racially segregated
- President Reagan supported ___-side economic theory of cutting taxes to promote job growth
- Coalition of religious and fiscally conservative voters in the 1980s
- Term for what the US did to Japanese citizens during World War II
- Type of family made up of a father, mother and 2-3 kids
- The Camp ___ Accords was the treaty between Israel and Egypt brokered by President Carter
- Village where American soldiers were accused of committing atrocities in Vietnam
- Segregation enforced by law
- Idea that Communism should be kept in its existing borders
- The March on ___ was where MLK gave his "I Have a Dream" speech
- Abbreviation for the alliance of democratic countries during the Cold War
- Economic issue combining rising prices and high unemployment
- A generation ___ is the different ideas and beliefs between age groups in society
- Campaign by the Nazis to wipe out Jewish people and other undesirables during World War II
- The ___ Doctrine said the US would help any countries threatened by Communism
- Belief that men and women should be equal in society
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- City that needed supplies airlifted to it after being blockaded by Stalin
- Silent ___ was a book by Rachel Carson supporting the environmental movement
- The ___ Missile Crisis was started by Soviet nuclear weapons placed near the US
- The imaginary border between Communist and democratic countries during the Cold War
- The hostage crisis in this country involved 66 Americans held for 444 days
- Segregation enforced by custom, tradition or history
- Strategic ___ Initiative was designed to shoot down nuclear missiles with lasers
- Term for rebel South Vietnamese fighting the US in the Vietnam War
- Free-trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico
- The Great ___ was a plan by Lyndon B. Johnson to fight poverty and racism
- Type of protest that involved refusing to move from a restaurant until being served
- Scandal that led to the resignation of President Nixon
- The huge number of children being born after World War II
- First man-made satellite sent into orbit
- The United Farm Workers union was led by Cesar ___
- ___ Theory was the idea that if one country fell to communism, others would too
34 Clues: Segregation enforced by law • First man-made satellite sent into orbit • Widespread fear of communism in the United States • The United Farm Workers union was led by Cesar ___ • Segregation enforced by custom, tradition or history • Belief that men and women should be equal in society • Free-trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico • ...
US History Chapter 16 Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
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- This Machine Standardized sizes and design/lighter weight and color.
- New machines and methods
- He was an honest but weak president.
- He invented the phonograph and the light bulb.
- Who was nominated because he stood up to republican corruption.
- Who became president and did a good job.
- These were raised and it hurt the economy.
- He was known for Railroads.
- He was a food producer.
- He was known for finance and banking.
- Who beat Williams Jennings Bryan in the Election of 1896.
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- Many immigrants passed through this spot when they came to America.
- He was assassinated by Charles Guiteau.
- He has a book and it’s anti-black.
- The movement of the populations to the city.
- He beat Harrison in the Election of 1892
- High tariffs/allowed immigration.
- Connect the east and the west.
- He was known for steel.
- He was known for his work with Oil.
- He invented the telephone.
21 Clues: He was known for steel. • He was a food producer. • New machines and methods • He invented the telephone. • He was known for Railroads. • Connect the east and the west. • High tariffs/allowed immigration. • He has a book and it’s anti-black. • He was known for his work with Oil. • He was an honest but weak president. • He was known for finance and banking. • ...
US History vocabulary pp. 19/27 2025-02-16
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- a formal withdrawal from membership in a unified whole
- a temporary solution
- dark foreboding
- prevent (temporarily)
- encourage violent or unlawful behavior
- important
- peace
- danger
- essential or fundamental
- take away guilt
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- a system of belief
- great in amount, scale, or intensity
- a misplacement in time
- avoid dealing with a problem
- the state of being held in servitude
- complete and total
- make somethin seem less important
- motivation
- appease, pacify
- it is created by all living things
20 Clues: peace • danger • important • motivation • dark foreboding • appease, pacify • take away guilt • a system of belief • complete and total • a temporary solution • prevent (temporarily) • a misplacement in time • essential or fundamental • avoid dealing with a problem • make somethin seem less important • it is created by all living things • great in amount, scale, or intensity • ...
US History Chapter 10 Word Search 2025-04-22
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- The official power to make legal decisions.
- The 1803 U.S. land deal that doubled the nation's size.
- 4th U.S. President; led the nation during the War of 1812.
- Money or goods given to show respect or obedience.
- To buy something.
- To think something is smaller or less important than it is.
- 3rd U.S. President; author of the Declaration of Independence and leader of the Republican Party.
- A basic rule or belief.
- Pride and loyalty to one’s country.
- A government order to stop trade with another country.
- Almost the same; alike.
- A fast, medium-sized warship.
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- Political party favoring a strong central government, led by Hamilton.
- Conflict between the U.S. and Britain over trade and territorial rights.
- The power to give orders or make decisions.
- A rule that limits something.
- Taxes on imported or exported goods.
- To respond to something.
- Political party favoring limited federal government, led by Jefferson.
- Rights: The right of a country to stay out of a war between others.
- To break away from a group or country.
- A desired result or aim.
22 Clues: To buy something. • A basic rule or belief. • Almost the same; alike. • To respond to something. • A desired result or aim. • A rule that limits something. • A fast, medium-sized warship. • Pride and loyalty to one’s country. • Taxes on imported or exported goods. • To break away from a group or country. • The official power to make legal decisions. • ...
US History: Western State Indigenous Peoples 2025-01-14
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- very fine slender piece of fish bone with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing
- region of the United States first inhabited by indigenous tribes
- practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing animals
- native tribes crossed into North America from this continent
- the direction indigenous peoples travelled from Asia to North America
- a group's set of common values and traditions, including language, government, and family relationships
- activity of catching fish for food
- climates and landscapes that surround living things
- fish most often eaten by indigenous people with access to major rivers or the Pacific Ocean
- weapon with a long wooden shaft and a pointed stone tip used for hunting
- social group in a society consisting of people with the same language, culture, and religion
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- major river located in Alaska
- correct term used to describe the first tribes to inhabit North America
- indigenous peoples from Siberia first inhabited this present-day state in the USA
- this large southwest state is home to many indigenous tribes
- land bridge between northeastern Asia and present-day Alaska
- river that runs south from Minnesota into the Gulf of Mexico
- the direction indigenous peoples travelled after entering present-day Alaska
- type of rock most commonly used by indigenous peoples to make tools and weapons
- movement of people or animals from one region to another
- this term means ancient
21 Clues: this term means ancient • major river located in Alaska • activity of catching fish for food • climates and landscapes that surround living things • movement of people or animals from one region to another • native tribes crossed into North America from this continent • this large southwest state is home to many indigenous tribes • ...
US History Semester Review Part 1 2025-01-05
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- Complete control over an industry or market by one company.
- Inventor of the phonograph, the light bulb, and other innovations.
- A revolutionary method for producing steel cheaply and efficiently.
- Signed on July 4th, 1776, the US declared itself free from Britain. It says all people deserve “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.”
- Inventor of the telephone.
- The manufacture of goods in large quantities, often using assembly lines.
- Organizations formed by workers to advocate for better wages and working conditions.
- Laws enforcing racial segregation in the South.
- Johnson The 17th U.S. President who faced impeachment during Reconstruction.
- The first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate.
- The post-Civil War period aimed at rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves into society.
- John D. Rockefeller’s company that dominated the oil industry.
- Political group that pushed for harsh measures against the South during Reconstruction.
- Constitutional amendment that abolished slavery in the United States.
- Violent 1892 labor conflict at a steel plant in Pennsylvania.
- A deadly labor protest in Chicago in 1886 that turned public opinion against unions.
- Federal agency created to aid freed slaves and poor whites in the South after the Civil War.
- The assassin of President Abraham Lincoln.
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- Large businesses or organizations that operate as a single entity.
- The status granted by the 14th Amendment to anyone born or naturalized in the U.S.
- Laws passed in Southern states to restrict African Americans’ freedoms after the Civil War.
- 1882 law that banned Chinese immigration to the U.S.
- Pioneer of assembly-line production and the Model T car.
- Industrialist who dominated the steel industry and promoted philanthropy.
- Exams used to disenfranchise African American voters during the Jim Crow era.
- The entry point for millions of immigrants arriving in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Inventors of the first successful powered airplane.
- An early labor organization that sought to organize all workers.
- - America’s framework of government, it establishes a system with three co-equal branches of government.
- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- Overcrowded urban housing for poor immigrant families.
- The affordable car produced by Henry Ford’s assembly line.
32 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • The assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. • Laws enforcing racial segregation in the South. • Inventors of the first successful powered airplane. • 1882 law that banned Chinese immigration to the U.S. • Overcrowded urban housing for poor immigrant families. • The first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate. • ...
McClain Teachers 2024-10-11
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- Assistant director
- DFCA
- Trivia Class
- Makes the yearbook
- Student help
- ASL
- Biology
- D1 yapper
- Ag Queen
- Rare build
- Journalism and Mystery class
- Pyschopath basement guy
- Mt Dew Queen
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- Storytime
- Students boss
- Closet classroom
- US History
- The Beard
- Monday good things
- Math hallway sprinter
- AP Gov king
- Sings
- Starts grilling mid class
- Director
- Research papers
- Handy Manny
- "Dave Ramsey said..."
- Tech guy
- "Where's our teacher?"
- Huge classroom with ovens
- Teacher's boss
- Video guy
- Trig and Pre Calc:(
- Hola Classe!
- Girls basketball coach
- Chemistry
36 Clues: ASL • DFCA • Sings • Biology • Director • Tech guy • Ag Queen • Storytime • The Beard • D1 yapper • Video guy • Chemistry • US History • Rare build • AP Gov king • Handy Manny • Trivia Class • Student help • Hola Classe! • Mt Dew Queen • Students boss • Teacher's boss • Research papers • Closet classroom • Assistant director • Monday good things • Makes the yearbook • Trig and Pre Calc:( • Math hallway sprinter • ...
Ô Canada 2025-11-23
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- Arm.
- ...nos foyers
- Value.
- The imaginary lines of a country.
- Flowers, jewels.
- Since or because.
- Glorious.
- Those who came before us.
- What is ours.
- Not mine or ours.
- Sword or weapon.
- Most or more.
- Wield or use with skill.
- Bold or daring feat.
- Know.
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- Epic or saga (a long story of heroic achievement)
- The French title of our country's song.
- et nos droits.
- What plants, homes, and fields are rooted.
- Our rights
- Faith beliefs.
- Cross.
- History or story.
- Surrounded,encircled.
- Protégera nos
- Exceptionally clever or talented.
26 Clues: Arm. • Know. • Value. • Cross. • Glorious. • Our rights • ...nos foyers • What is ours. • Protégera nos • Most or more. • et nos droits. • Faith beliefs. • Flowers, jewels. • Sword or weapon. • Since or because. • History or story. • Not mine or ours. • Bold or daring feat. • Surrounded,encircled. • Wield or use with skill. • Those who came before us. • The imaginary lines of a country. • ...
Introduction to Historical Thinking 2023-10-24
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- An opinion [preference] in favor of or against a place, material, idea, person or group of people.
- How a person experiences an event (your point-of-view).
- A declaration or statement of your conclusions.
- An account of important events from the past.
- A source that gives us information about an event, created by someone who DID NOT experience the event.
- A person who investigates the past and creates an account of important events.
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- The abilities you need to learn, practice and improve.
- to examine an event closely and in great detail.
- A source that gives us information about an event, documented/recorded by someone who experienced the event.
- Things that help us form a conclusion.
- The information you need to know.
- A description or explanation of events.
12 Clues: The information you need to know. • Things that help us form a conclusion. • A description or explanation of events. • An account of important events from the past. • A declaration or statement of your conclusions. • to examine an event closely and in great detail. • The abilities you need to learn, practice and improve. • ...
Utah Studies Vocab Review 2024-05-07
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- Where a place is in relation to another place
- Metaphorical wall between the USSR and the rest of Europe
- Common sharing system organized by religious leaders
- Longest latitude line
- Study of the land, water, plants, animals and people of a place
- Probably real person, famous for his strength and steel driving skill
- Secret stash of valuable pelts
- Senator that used unconstitutional methods to try and find communists
- The idea that communists had infiltrated all levels of the US government
- Practice of men having more than one wife
- When the USSR put missiles in Cuba, close to the US
- Symbolic, visual representation of a place
- Formal agreement between two nations
- "The promised land"
- Another name for a fur trapper
- History before people wrote history down
- Raising plants for food
- Change a plant or animal to make it more useful to humans
- Examine something for the purpose of explanation and interpretation
- Massive effort to deliver vital supplies to West Berlin
- Terrible forced march of Indians from their native lands to new lands
- Prehistoric spear-throwing tool
- Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile
- Imaginary VERTICAL lines on a globe
- Imaginary HORIZONTAL lines on a globe
- Mythological, giant lumberjack
- "If you launch missiles then we launch missiles"
- Manmade object used to make a task easier
- Most widely used world map
- A person that leaves their country to go to a new location
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- Dictator of the USSR
- Law created to make it legal to forcibly remove Indians from their land
- Half of a globe
- Main longitude line
- When church leaders are also government leaders
- Early groups of white settlers to move out west
- Being excluded from work because of supposed ties to communism
- The idea that the U.S. was destined to stretch across the whole continent
- What the earliest Americans likely crossed to get to the Americas
- Physical shape of the land
- Big meetup for fur trappers to trade and party
- Original leader and founder of the LDS Church
- Passing stories verbally to the next generation
- Made free land available in the Oregon Territory
- Trade goods for other goods
- Real person, planted apple trees all across the American frontier
- Object made by a human, usually with historical significance
- Exact location of a place
- Animal skin with fur attached
- Competition between the US and USSR to build the most nuclear missiles
- LDS leader who brought the Mormon pioneers to Utah
- Competition between the US and USSR to achieve space travel first
- Person who studies human history/prehistory through the analysis of artifacts
- Physical wall dividing Berlin in half
54 Clues: Half of a globe • Main longitude line • "The promised land" • Dictator of the USSR • Longest latitude line • Raising plants for food • Exact location of a place • Physical shape of the land • Most widely used world map • Trade goods for other goods • Animal skin with fur attached • Secret stash of valuable pelts • Another name for a fur trapper • Mythological, giant lumberjack • ...
History/ Geography Crossword 2022-04-06
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- First landing place of Europeans in the Continental US
- African country split north/ south after two civil wars
- First city bombed with atomic weapons
- Area occupied by the triple entente after the first world war
- Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war
- Second city bombed with atomic weapons
- Longest serving US president
- indigenous leader of the Apache
- Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine
- Well known last leader of Rome while it was a Republic
- Nickname given to North Carolinians during the American revolution
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- Also known as the battle of greasy grass
- Union general famous for his march to the sea
- the other region claimed by Russian separatists
- Capitol of Ukraine
- Capitol of NC
- Deadliest battle in history
- The place where the British surrendered in the American revolution
- one of the two eastern Ukrainian regions claimed by Russian separatists
- African leader who may be the richest man to have lived
20 Clues: Capitol of NC • Capitol of Ukraine • Deadliest battle in history • Longest serving US president • indigenous leader of the Apache • First city bombed with atomic weapons • Second city bombed with atomic weapons • Also known as the battle of greasy grass • Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine • Union general famous for his march to the sea • ...
History/ Geography Crossword 2022-04-06
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- Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war
- First city bombed with atomic weapons
- the other region claimed by Russian separatists
- Second city bombed with atomic weapons
- Longest serving US president
- one of the two eastern Ukrainian regions claimed by Russian separatists
- Union general famous for his march to the sea
- Deadliest battle in history
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- Well known last leader of Rome while it was a Republic
- indigenous leader of the Apache
- Area occupied by the triple entente after the first world war
- Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine
- Capitol of Ukraine
- Nickname given to North Carolinians during the American revolution
- First landing place of Europeans in the Continental US
- African leader who may be the richest man to have lived
- Capitol of NC
- The place where the British surrendered in the American revolution
- Also known as the battle of greasy grass
- African country split north/ south after two civil wars
20 Clues: Capitol of NC • Capitol of Ukraine • Deadliest battle in history • Longest serving US president • indigenous leader of the Apache • First city bombed with atomic weapons • Second city bombed with atomic weapons • Also known as the battle of greasy grass • Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine • Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war • ...
Fall/Winter Exam Review 2021-12-12
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- creation stories in Deuteronomy
- Hebrews led out of Egypt
- authority of the Church
- what the author intended for us to know
- lived a righteous and holy life
- God wants _____ from us
- fulfillment of Abraham's covenant with God
- final stage in Scripture development
- passed down via oral and written tradition
- Genesis shows God to be
- Greek translation of OT
- first five books of the OT
- creation has...
- moses' relative who gave him advice
- 12 sons of Jacob
- OT predicting the NT
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- another name for stories of sin
- a type of understanding involving history and personal factors
- Moses received the 10 Commandments
- the first Christians
- how people and events point to the mystery of Christ
- first patriarch in the OT
- not to be taken literally
- Hebrews hid their face when this happened
- angel of death
- it is important to know this for interpretation purposes
- creation stories in Genesis
27 Clues: angel of death • creation has... • 12 sons of Jacob • the first Christians • OT predicting the NT • authority of the Church • God wants _____ from us • Genesis shows God to be • Greek translation of OT • Hebrews led out of Egypt • first patriarch in the OT • not to be taken literally • first five books of the OT • creation stories in Genesis • another name for stories of sin • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2020-01-23
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- One of the qualities of God we don't understands; also means not finite.
- The foundational moral principles that are right and known by all.
- Who wrote the 5 arguments for God's existence
- The voice of God in us to direct us to be good
- the inability to be wrong
- Truth Beauty and Goodness
- Seeing God in our surroundings in everyday life.
- Something only given to Humans and the ability to find God
- To unveil
- Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture
- Knowing we need God
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- Why The Pope cannot be wrong about Catholic Doctrine
- Believing even though it isn't tangible
- God making himself known to man by unnatural causes
- Written down history of the Word of God
- The Word of God passed down by word of mouth
- If Something is widely accepted it is this
- Made up of the Pope and the Bishops
- How the Gospel Writers were influenced
- Christ The Final Revelation
20 Clues: To unveil • Knowing we need God • the inability to be wrong • Truth Beauty and Goodness • Christ The Final Revelation • Made up of the Pope and the Bishops • Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture • How the Gospel Writers were influenced • Believing even though it isn't tangible • Written down history of the Word of God • If Something is widely accepted it is this • ...
Investment Unit 2024-03-20
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- nationally reconized financially sound company
- a system of recording info
- biggest financial fraud in US history
- when a large number of people withdraw their deposits
- age to start investing
- you can only put up to $7,000 per year
- president who created social security
- measures the proformance of multiple companies
- when the market is high
- mortgage backed by securities
- retirement plan managed by your employer
- tells us how big the company is in the stock market
- age to collect social security
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- federal deduction from each paycheck
- a virtual currency
- you can do this whith your 401k funds to your new company's 401k plan
- currencies that are created and backed by the government
- example of an investment fund
- secured in the possesion or assigned to a person
- bought and sold throughout the day
- at 67 you can collect this
- when the market is low
- money saved for a purpose
23 Clues: a virtual currency • age to start investing • when the market is low • when the market is high • money saved for a purpose • a system of recording info • at 67 you can collect this • example of an investment fund • mortgage backed by securities • age to collect social security • bought and sold throughout the day • federal deduction from each paycheck • ...
World War 2 - Aircraft 2024-03-12
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- Nicknamed "Fork-Tailed Devil" by Germans
- What was the P-51's "Achillies heel" in combat?
- German Airforce
- The most produced fighter aircraft in history, the Luftwaffe used it
- Nickname for the B-29
- "Stormbird"
- Which US fighter had its engine located in the middle of the fuselage, creating instability and a tendency for the plane to spin into the ground?
- The Havoc was a night fighter version of which bomber?
- Skymaster US Transport Plane
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- Which Japanese company built the most aircraft during World War 2?
- Small German bomber plane
- Nickname for Nakajimi Ki-84
- Former President George Bush piloted a TBF ___________
- The Sea Otter was designed as a replacement for which aircraft?
- Royal Air Force heavy bomber, used primarily for night raids against Axis targets
- The Bristol Blenhein Mk.V was initially known as the Bristol_______
- Nickname for the P-47 Thunderbolt
- Small, fast British fighter plane used in Battle of Britain
- The Fokker T.8W was what type of aircraft?
- "The Liberator"
20 Clues: "Stormbird" • German Airforce • "The Liberator" • Nickname for the B-29 • Small German bomber plane • Nickname for Nakajimi Ki-84 • Skymaster US Transport Plane • Nickname for the P-47 Thunderbolt • Nicknamed "Fork-Tailed Devil" by Germans • The Fokker T.8W was what type of aircraft? • What was the P-51's "Achillies heel" in combat? • ...
“Telling My Story of Philadelphia” 2025-11-10
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- The state we live in.
- The person who helps us learn new things.
- School The name of your school
- A person who lives near us.
- The region of the United States we live in.
- A place where we can see art or history.
- A place in Philadelphia where we see animals.
- Red, white, and blue symbol of our country.
- Bell A famous landmark in Philadelphia.
- Hall The big government building in downtown Philadelphia.
- A picture that shows where places are.
- The Delaware is one in our city.
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- The neighborhood where our school is located.
- The city we live in.
- We walk or drive on this in our neighborhood.
- The people we play and learn with.
- The place where we live with our family.
- The place we go to learn.
- The planet we live on.
- Something that connects two places over water.
- A fun place to play outside.
21 Clues: The city we live in. • The state we live in. • The planet we live on. • The place we go to learn. • A person who lives near us. • A fun place to play outside. • School The name of your school • The Delaware is one in our city. • The people we play and learn with. • A picture that shows where places are. • Bell A famous landmark in Philadelphia. • ...
IDENTIFYING DOORDASH TOOLS AND SYSTEMS FOR DASHER 2023-04-18
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- One of our 3rd party payment processors that handles credit card transactions
- This houses all DoorDash tools
- Creates easy to read dashboards with Dasher data
- Tool to process Dasher payments
- Main tool to communicate with the customer via phone, email or chat
- A third-party company that runs standard criminal history checks and motor vehicle reports(US only)
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- Tool that we use to view order details
- Risk prevention tool that allows us to detect and prevent fraud
- The software that allows for us to make telephone calls over the Internet via a computer
9 Clues: This houses all DoorDash tools • Tool to process Dasher payments • Tool that we use to view order details • Creates easy to read dashboards with Dasher data • Risk prevention tool that allows us to detect and prevent fraud • Main tool to communicate with the customer via phone, email or chat • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary: The Union in Peril 2013-11-13
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- assassin of Abraham Lincoln
- first African-American senator
- draft forcing men to serve in the army
- US President during Civil War
- period of rebuilding the Union after the war
- Confederacy President
- amendment that banned slavery from the Union
- Union general who led important Union victories
- author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- system of dividing land for several households
- law that freed slaves behind Confederate lines
- Confederate stronghold in Mississippi River
- nation formed by secessionist states
- Southern vigilante group opposing Reconstruction
- Democrat & 14th US President
- agency that aided freed slaves & poor whites
- Union nurse who founded American Red Cross
- right to vote for or against slavery
- general who led Confederate victory at Bull Run
- area where first bloodshed of war occurred
- white Southerner who joined Republican Party
- formal withdrawal of a state from Union
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- place of the most decisive battle of the war
- commander who unleashed total war in Georgia
- it prevented states from denying rights & privileges to a US citizen
- system of slave escape routes
- place of bloodiest single day battle in US history
- speech that made America realize that it was a unified nation
- slave who appealed to Supreme Court concerning slavery
- Democratic Senator who ran against Lincoln in Senate
- place of Confederacy's official surrender
- it gave all US citizens, including slaves, right to vote
- minority that wanted to destroy former slaveholders' power
- Confederate general who led important Confederate victories
- Southern fort where Civil War battles began
- tax that takes a specified percentage of an individual's income
- Northerner who moved South after the war
- famous Underground Railroad conductor
- successor of Abraham Lincoln
39 Clues: Confederacy President • assassin of Abraham Lincoln • author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Democrat & 14th US President • successor of Abraham Lincoln • US President during Civil War • system of slave escape routes • first African-American senator • nation formed by secessionist states • right to vote for or against slavery • famous Underground Railroad conductor • ...
STANDARD 19 2023-11-29
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- The Fat Man bomb created by the US
- systematic extermination of a nationality or group
- US and British troops moved through this country to defeat Mussolini
- largest concentration camp
- known as the largest assault in American History
- allowed citizens to buy a certain amount of goods
- the creator of the Atomic Bomb
- FDR’s illness that affected his Bones
- Great Britain, USA, USSR
- USA would remain neutral but would sell weapons to the allied powers
- This American naval base was attacked by the Japanese empire to weaken America's fleet
- The idea that America should start out of European conflict and WWII
- Where Britain and France agreed that Hitler can take more land except the rest of Czechoslovakia
- Hitler invaded this country in 1939 starting WWII
- this commander led D-Day
- Secret Government program meant to create the Atomic Bomb
- Meeting between the Big 3 to plan the post-war world
- the WWII effort against the Japanese empire with the Island Hopping Strategy
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- Some of the worst casualties and ended in Soviet Victory
- FDR and Churchill met in Canada to discuss the US joining the war
- Japan surrenders on this day
- where US Marines raised the American flag after Japanese defeat
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- When Japan seized most of Eastern China
- German forces had been defeated and surrendered
- Last japanese offensive
- Last major attempt by Germans
- The little boy atomic bomb created by the US
- USA would use credit when selling weapons
- Where Japanese were forced to gather and relocate because they were thought to be spies
30 Clues: Last japanese offensive • Great Britain, USA, USSR • this commander led D-Day • Germany, Italy, and Japan • largest concentration camp • Japan surrenders on this day • Last major attempt by Germans • the creator of the Atomic Bomb • The Fat Man bomb created by the US • FDR’s illness that affected his Bones • When Japan seized most of Eastern China • ...
EOC Review 2024-04-19
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- Owned Standard Oil Company.
- ___________ Plan was the plan created during the Civil War by the Union.
- The war with this country started in 2003 when the US thought they had weapons of mass destruction.
- Reagan sold weapons to the Iranians and gave the money to this anti-communist group.
- The territory that the US took from a royal family and would eventually become a state.
- A person who moved south after the Civil War for political and economic gain.
- The group of veterans that camped out in Washington DC during the Great Depression.
- A strike during the late 1800s that brought railroads to a halt.
- The lowest point in racial relationship in American History.
- The ship that was sunk by Germans that helped send the US into WWI.
- Shantytowns named after a president that refused to help people during the Great Depression.
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- Writers who wrote books for social changes.
- The program that Roosevelt created to help end the Great Depression.
- The mass genocide of groups of people by the Germans during WWII.
- The New Deal program that created electricity for the South.
- The leader of US Army in WWII in Europe.
- The accords in which Egypt recognized Israel as a state.
- Where did Teddy Roosevelt help build a canal?
- Women that wore short dresses, short hair, and rouged cheeks in 1920s.
- The telegraph sent to Mexico from Germany that helped send the US into WWI.
- Last name of the man who built the railroads throughout Florida.
- Wrongly accusing people of communism during the 1950s.
- The Civil Rights leader that created the term Black Nationalism during the 1920s.
- The location that there was a rebirth in African American culture.
24 Clues: Owned Standard Oil Company. • The leader of US Army in WWII in Europe. • Writers who wrote books for social changes. • Where did Teddy Roosevelt help build a canal? • Wrongly accusing people of communism during the 1950s. • The accords in which Egypt recognized Israel as a state. • The New Deal program that created electricity for the South. • ...
WWII USH 2025-12-02
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- US and British troops moved through this country to defeat Mussolini
- largest concentration camp
- known as the largest assault in American History
- allowed citizens to buy a certain amount of goods
- the creator of the Atomic Bomb
- FDR’s illness that affected his Bones
- Great Britain, USA, USSR
- USA would remain neutral but would sell weapons to the allied powers
- This American naval base was attacked by the Japanese empire to weaken America's fleet
- The idea that America should stay out of European conflict and WWII
- Where Britain and France agreed that Hitler can take more land except the rest of Czechoslovakia
- Hitler invaded this country in 1939 starting WWII
- this commander led D-Day
- Secret Government program meant to create the Atomic Bomb
- Meeting between the Big 3 to plan the post-war world
- Last major attempt by Germans
- The Fat Man bomb created by the US
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- Some of the worst casualties and ended in Soviet Victory
- FDR and Churchill met in Canada to discuss the US joining the war
- Japan surrenders on this day
- where US Marines raised the American flag after Japanese defeat
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- When Japan seized most of Eastern China
- German forces had been defeated and surrendered
- Last japanese offensive
- systematic extermination of a nationality or group
- The little boy atomic bomb created by the US
- USA would use credit when selling weapons
- Where Japanese were forced to gather and relocate because they were thought to be spies
- the WWII effort against the Japanese empire with the Island Hopping Strategy
30 Clues: Last japanese offensive • Great Britain, USA, USSR • this commander led D-Day • Germany, Italy, and Japan • largest concentration camp • Japan surrenders on this day • Last major attempt by Germans • the creator of the Atomic Bomb • The Fat Man bomb created by the US • FDR’s illness that affected his Bones • When Japan seized most of Eastern China • ...
Displacement 2024-02-28
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- Those name given to the boys who did not put yes on q27 and q28
- James____ was shot by the guards
- Her rebellious friend?
- Which event caused the US government to incarcerate the Japanese-Americans?
- What is her grandmother's name?
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- What song is playing as she returns home?
- The camp inmates had to prove their what?
- US History class is taught by Mrs.....
- Who is the protagonist?
- What is the name of the permanent camp she goes to?
10 Clues: Her rebellious friend? • Who is the protagonist? • What is her grandmother's name? • James____ was shot by the guards • US History class is taught by Mrs..... • What song is playing as she returns home? • The camp inmates had to prove their what? • What is the name of the permanent camp she goes to? • Those name given to the boys who did not put yes on q27 and q28 • ...
Cultura 2023-04-21
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- mashed plantain dish from Puerto Rico
- the national sport of Colombia
- ancient Incan city named "Old Mountain"
- US citizens don't need THIS to go to Puerto Rico
- leader of medellin drug cartel
- these little rodents aren't pets in Peru
- Cuba produces over 50% of the world's what?
- a famous singer from Colombia
- capital of peru
- a 3 meat Puerto Rican sandwich
- the Spanish ___ was a religious persecution
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- most popular hobby in Cuba
- these were worn by the Incan people to indicate status
- the only tropical rainforest in the US
- murder capital of the world in 1991
- capital of cuba
- Cuba has more ___ than the entire continent of Africa
- big hairy creatures in Peru
- the government of Cuba
- capital of colombia
- cuban dish meaning "old clothes"
- there is a strong history of slavery here
- this country was named after Christopher Columbus
- capital of puerto rico
24 Clues: capital of cuba • capital of peru • capital of colombia • the government of Cuba • capital of puerto rico • most popular hobby in Cuba • big hairy creatures in Peru • a famous singer from Colombia • the national sport of Colombia • leader of medellin drug cartel • a 3 meat Puerto Rican sandwich • cuban dish meaning "old clothes" • murder capital of the world in 1991 • ...
russia ukraine 2022-03-02
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- One of the major reasons behind Russia and ukraine's history together
- the country trying to join nato
- the prime minister of the united kingdom
- the act of going through a country with force
- is a global superpower that is denying Ukraine from joining nato
- the russian capital city
- the Russian currency that as of March 2 2022 is has less worth than the us penny
- the dominantly European alliance
- Ukraine's capital city
- a global superpower that has been on the fence about joining in the conflict or watching
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- the russians defense minister
- the Russian leader
- the primary vehicle that is being used for invasions
- the country neighboured by Ukraine and Russia
- the union maintained into keeping global peace
- the main area that has 2 million people that has a lot of ethenic Russians and ethenic Ukrainians
- the UK prime defense minister
- Ukraine's leader during this conflict
- the current us president as of 2022
- a country where people from Ukraine are fleeing to
20 Clues: the Russian leader • Ukraine's capital city • the russian capital city • the russians defense minister • the UK prime defense minister • the country trying to join nato • the dominantly European alliance • the current us president as of 2022 • Ukraine's leader during this conflict • the prime minister of the united kingdom • the country neighboured by Ukraine and Russia • ...
World history: 20s, great depression, and world war 2 2022-04-27
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- something made illegally
- Happened because a 17 year old Jewish boy killed german diplomat
- the act of not buying a product or supporting to show support for a cause
- Fear that communism was spreading through US
- The genocide of Jewish people
- women in the 20s that showed energetic freedom that people thought were immoral
- mickey mouse first debut in 1928
- He ended democracy in italy and conquered part of africa
- The act of protecting US born citizens from immigrants
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- jobs for citizens in the 20s, usually construction work or art
- FDR plan to ending the great depression
- word that means a dictator plays on feelings of nationalism
- dwellings on city outskirts
- most famous silent film actor in 1920s
- places where people sold illegal alcohol
- put taxes on products overseas
- one of the largest invasions in history; happened in normandy france
- small pieces of a company investors buy and then sell
- forbidding something by law
- German political party that was ruled by Hitler
20 Clues: something made illegally • dwellings on city outskirts • forbidding something by law • The genocide of Jewish people • put taxes on products overseas • mickey mouse first debut in 1928 • most famous silent film actor in 1920s • FDR plan to ending the great depression • places where people sold illegal alcohol • Fear that communism was spreading through US • ...
Larissa's Crossword 2023-12-19
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- our first vacation together
- the best disney movie
- your favorite Christmas present
- the national park where we built a snowman
- my favorite Mexican singer
- the best Mexican coffee
- your aztec zodiac sign
- your rapper name
- The dog I saved us from
- your favorite flower
- the location of our first date
- the Mexican dish we tried cooking in the air fryer
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- my favorite Mexican candy
- the singer whose history you told me about while I was driving and sick
- my favorite hairless Mexican dog
- our favorite dessert
- what we made for breakfast together
- the town with the best alcohol in the world
- the museum we went to on our bike date
- the instrument we joked I'd play for our kids
- the disney short film where I said te amo
- your name if you were a farmer in the US
- Your favorite animal
- the name of the opera we saw together
- another nice place other than boston
25 Clues: your rapper name • our favorite dessert • Your favorite animal • your favorite flower • the best disney movie • your aztec zodiac sign • the best Mexican coffee • The dog I saved us from • my favorite Mexican candy • my favorite Mexican singer • our first vacation together • the location of our first date • your favorite Christmas present • my favorite hairless Mexican dog • ...
US Trivia 2024-06-25
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- US President during the Civil War
- Country that gave Colonies support during Revolution War
- Approximate number of battles fought in Revolution
- First US president to declare war
- Presidents helicopter name
- Siege of Boston winners
- Man who warned the British were coming
- First African American and woman to be Vice-president
- Last state admitted to union
- Location Declaration of Independence during WWII
- Last Founding Father to be president
- US Colonies officially declare independence from who
- First Chief Justice of US
- First state to declare July 4th a state holiday
- George Washington crossed this river to surprise British
- Number of signatures on Declaration of Independence
- Alexander Hamilton dueled with this person
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- First man on the moon
- The space shuttle that exploded on re-entry
- Pilgrims' ship name
- Samuel Adams founded this revolutionary group
- First African American Major League Baseball player
- Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- Biggest signature on Declaration of Independence
- Civil rights leader
- Number original printed copies of Declaration of Independence
- Captain of Titanic as it sank
- Continental Army wintered where in 1777–1778
- Native Americans who walked the Trail of Tears
- Number of people killed at Boston Massacre
- Host City to first official Independence Day celebration
- President born on 4th of July
- Confederate president in Civil War
- State that decided 2000 Elections
- Pocahontas's tribe
- Founding Father had dog named Satan in White House as president
- First African American President
- Dumped into Boston Harbor to protest Britain's taxation of Colonies
- Place Japanese first attacked the US
- State that seceded from Virginia
40 Clues: Pocahontas's tribe • Pilgrims' ship name • Civil rights leader • First man on the moon • Siege of Boston winners • First Chief Justice of US • Presidents helicopter name • Last state admitted to union • Captain of Titanic as it sank • President born on 4th of July • First African American President • State that seceded from Virginia • US President during the Civil War • ...
Parkinson Lane Community Primary School 2023-02-06
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- Today is a present tomorrow is a mystery but yesterday is …
- The subject in which the short date is essential.
- Coffee, Tea staff sit here and plan what to do.
- She knows it all and runs assemblies for us all.
- You read a map and race about.
- No PE kit? Dinner registers also go here.
- Tiny children learn, play and scream.
- A straight thing we use.
- Unusual for most schools... but we use this screen for trailers and special effects
- A person who is learning.
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- The best 15 minutes of your mornings!
- Fun after school!
- She used to swim but now she teaches us gym.
- Bonjour! Vous parlez français?
- Teachers stress, parents laugh after all it's a good laugh.
- Unjumble this- rouy ehdachtaere.
- You can put books in here but it isn't a bag.
- The study of the Earth and how to read maps.
- A place with spines and jackets for words.
- A time where we all eat.
20 Clues: Fun after school! • A straight thing we use. • A time where we all eat. • A person who is learning. • You read a map and race about. • Bonjour! Vous parlez français? • Unjumble this- rouy ehdachtaere. • The best 15 minutes of your mornings! • Tiny children learn, play and scream. • No PE kit? Dinner registers also go here. • A place with spines and jackets for words. • ...
Civil War 2025-05-15
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- Who wanted to keep slavery going?
- What word refers to citizens or ordinary people.
- The Northern side of the US.
- What was the bloodies battle in history?
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- The Southern side of the US.
- What was the biggest issue during the Civil war?
- Who won the election?
- What was the major turning point in the war?
- Royalty to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole.
- A major Union victory that gave them control of the Mississippi River?
10 Clues: Who won the election? • The Southern side of the US. • The Northern side of the US. • Who wanted to keep slavery going? • What was the bloodies battle in history? • What was the major turning point in the war? • What was the biggest issue during the Civil war? • What word refers to citizens or ordinary people. • ...
Period 7 Review AP US History 2016-04-20
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- act that prevented wrong labeling of food and helped consumers stay away from unclean food
- amendment that repealed prohibition of the 18th amendment
- amendment for direct election of senators
- amendment for prohibition during the Progressive Era
- part of voter participation and allowed voters to vote out corrupt politicians
- laws that were created in order to separate whites and blacks
- journalist who exposed the Standard Oil company
- a New Deal program that provided jobs to people and worked on construction
- economic downfall that led to the Great Depression
- required clean conditions in meat packing industry
- wrote The Jungle which described dirty meat packing industry
- nomination of party candidates through majority vote
- amendment that granted voting rights to women
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- disagreement in conservation which divided Republican Party
- a New Deal program that provided insurance to disabled people or people over age 65
- program of the United States that created the atomic bomb
- court case that allowed segregation among blacks and whites
- program that tried to help with recovery and unemployment
- president that created New Deal which funded programs in order to bring America out of the Great Depression
- famous for story How The Other Half Lives
- belief in money for expanding foreign policy
- march of veterans during the Great Depression demanding for money for serving in World War 1
- court case that advocated for the women in the workforce
- advocated of rights of blacks and his movement led to creation of NAACP
- part of voter participation and allowed for voters to vote for a bill or law
25 Clues: amendment for direct election of senators • famous for story How The Other Half Lives • belief in money for expanding foreign policy • amendment that granted voting rights to women • journalist who exposed the Standard Oil company • economic downfall that led to the Great Depression • required clean conditions in meat packing industry • ...
US History Final Exam Review #1 2015-01-16
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- The bombing of __________ Harbor made the United States finally enter into World War II
- Anti-War protests on college campuses and the Hippie Counterculture were examples of youth rebelling against society in the 1960s
- The US policy of trying to stop the spread of communism was known as _____________________
- The ideas of recall, ______________ and initiative gave citizens more control over government
- The big rival of the United States during the Cold War was the _____________ Union
- The ___________ East became globally more important because of the oil that began to be produced there in the 1950s
- The US got involved in the Vietnam War as a part of the Containment Policy and the fear of the Domino Effect
- President Hoover's ________________ style of politics led him to not take much action to help end the Great Depression
- The biggest US disaster of the Cold War was the Bay of ______ invasion of Cuba
- Cesar Chavez helped poor ___________ farm workers fight for their rights and against bad working conditions
- NATO, or the North _______________ Treaty Organization was a military alliance to counter Soviet military strength in Eastern Europe
- The Great _____________ is not considered to have ended until the beginning of World War II
- If the US failed to contain the spread of communism lots of countries would fall one after another. This was known as the _____________ Effect
- ____________ the Riveter was a symbol for the female factory workers who helped the US win the war
- Before schools were desegregated President ____________ integrated the U.S. military
- Dr. Martin Luther King led ________________ protests to fight for civil rights
- FDR's fireside chats were broadcast over the ____________ as TV was not invented yet
- The ____________ Airlift was an example of the US besting the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- The federal budget deficit (what the countries owes)_________ dramatically during the 1980s under President Reagan
- The ____________-Americans were rounded up and put in camps during WWII, a clear violation of their civil rights!
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- FDR got a lot of bad press for the Court ____________ Scandal when he tried to add more Justices to the Supreme Court so he could get his way
- Presidents Lyndon Johnson and FDR both created major social ___________ programs to help the poor in our country
- The major cause of the collapse of the Stock Market in 1929 was ______________________
- The Camp _______ Accords were Pr. Jimmy Carter's attempt at brokering a peace deal between Egypt and Israel
- At the beginning of WWI and WWII the United States tried to stay out of the conflict by remaing _____________ and not taking sides
- After the Watergate Scandal President Richard Nixon was forced to _____________ from office (the only president to do so)
- Brown vs. Board of Ed made segregation of schools _______________ in 1954
- FDR tried to improve the US relationship with Latin American countries by instituting the Good _____________ Policy
- The invasion of _________ by Iraq lead to the start of the first Persian Gulf War
- The Black __________ Party was a black nationalist group who called for a violent overthrow of the US government
- Truman chose to use the Atomic Bomb so the war would end quickly and many American lives would be _____________
- The Red Scare was a period in American history where there was a panic over the spread of _________________ in the USA
- The Cuban Missile crisis showed Cold War tensions between the US and the Soviet _____________
- The Social Security Act gave _____________ older workers who retired from their jobs
- Chief Justice Thorgood ________ was the first African American on the Supreme Court
35 Clues: Brown vs. Board of Ed made segregation of schools _______________ in 1954 • The biggest US disaster of the Cold War was the Bay of ______ invasion of Cuba • Dr. Martin Luther King led ________________ protests to fight for civil rights • The invasion of _________ by Iraq lead to the start of the first Persian Gulf War • ...
VA + US History--Lessons 1-2 2022-08-30
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- Certificate of permission
- ____ colonies: Settlements that belonged to the Crown
- James ___: The owner of the penal colony that would become Georgia
- ____'s Rebellion: Armed revolt in/near Jamestown in 1676
- Algonquian chief famous for his keen mind, dignity, and powerful build
- Lord ____: Aristocrat and owner of early colonial Maryland
- Boston ____ Party: Event where Boston Patriots boarded British ships and destroyed goods
- John ____: Puritan leader who vowed to create "A City on a Hill"
- Folks who made their own churches instead of reforming existing ones
- ____ colonies: Settlements that belonged to powerful individuals/companies
- ____ Acts: Series of laws that particularly outraged colonists, including the Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act
- ___ Compact: The settler agreement that would become influential to US government
- Group who wanted to make the Church of England less Catholic (more "pure")
- ____ Massacre: A1770 clash that saw British troops fire into a crowd of civilians
- The first Puritan Separatist immigrants
- Wampanoag chief who led a war against settlers in New England
- First ____ Congress: 1774 meeting of colonial delegates
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- Committees of ____: Local groups that helped facilitate colonial unity
- ____ Smith: English Captain who was famous for his involvement with the settlement of Virginia (and your favorite "John Doe")
- Sons of ____: Local associations intent on discussing colonial politics
- ____ Henry: "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speaker
- John ____: Prominent lawyer and second President of the United States
- ____ Williams: Radical Puritan who created what is now Rhode Island
- ____ stock company: A business venture founded and run by a group of investors
- ____ Act: Bill that required colonists to pay taxes on almost all printed material
- ____ Hutchinson: Woman banished by Puritans for having controversial views
- House of ____: The first representative body in colonial America
- ____ War: Conflict that resulted from colonists and settlers fighting over a murdered English trader in 1636
- King ____'s War: Massive conflict which saw 12 English towns completely destroyed in 1670s New England
- ____ Neglect: Policy where colonies were allowed to self-rule (to an extent)
- ____ Agreements: Boycotts of goods imported from Britian
31 Clues: Certificate of permission • The first Puritan Separatist immigrants • ____ colonies: Settlements that belonged to the Crown • ____ Henry: "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speaker • First ____ Congress: 1774 meeting of colonial delegates • ____'s Rebellion: Armed revolt in/near Jamestown in 1676 • ____ Agreements: Boycotts of goods imported from Britian • ...
Chapter 8 Section 1 US History 2022-02-07
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- posed a serious problem during mining booms
- ranchers drove 260,000 cattle here in 1866
- State where longhorns were from
- breed of cattle that could survive in the plains
- Last name of the African American cowboy who was enslaved in Tennessee
- Stray calves with no identifying symbols
- people who went north with the herds of cattle
- product that enabled hundreds of square miles to be fenced cheaply and easily (two words)
- Main animal ranchers raised
- adventure books that sold for a dime about the adventures of cowboys (two words)
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- The discovery of gold and copper in Montana and the Dakota Territory led to rapid development of this (two words)
- Prices for this soared during the Civil War
- A town in Kansas that rivaled the mining towns in terms of rowdiness
- caused prices for cattle to drop and ranchers to go bankrupt
- Last name of the prospector who found silver in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada
- Mine with deep deposits of lead that contained large amounts of silver
- A town that rapidly increased in population when gold or silver was discovered, but died out when the mines closed
- Grew to the second largest city in the west after the mining bonanza
- Mining deep beneath the surface (two words)
- Mines in Colorado yielded $1 _______ in gold and silver
- covered the ground with snow and made grazing difficult for cattle
21 Clues: Main animal ranchers raised • State where longhorns were from • Stray calves with no identifying symbols • ranchers drove 260,000 cattle here in 1866 • Prices for this soared during the Civil War • posed a serious problem during mining booms • Mining deep beneath the surface (two words) • people who went north with the herds of cattle • ...
1960s US History Exam Review Crossword 2022-01-31
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- Great Society program that gave health insurance to Americans who were 55 and older
- the first animal Americans sent into space
- Great Society program that offered a school readiness program to lower income families
- first Roman Catholic president
- the common purpose that linked the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission and the White Citizens Council
- the USA's space agency
- the legal separation of public and private facilities by race
- the city where JFK was assassinated
- name that was commonly given to members of the counterculture during the 1960s
- rights African Americans such as Medgar Evers and Martin Luther King Jr. fought for these during the 1960s
- Texas congressman who became president after Kennedy, created the Great Society, and deepened American involvement in Vietnam
- the name of the moon landing project
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- the first American in space
- the first satellite in space
- common values of the counterculture movemement
- the surge of civil rights activism in 1964
- Kennedy's domestic policy agenda which proposed a significant increase in government spending on housing, welfare, education, science, and the arts
- a subconflict within the Cold War between the US and the USSR for aeronautic and astronomical superiority
- the generation the hippies belonged to
- the first animal in space
- the first person to break the sound barrier
- the American space agency employed this notorious group
- the first person to walk on the moon
- Great Society program that provided health insurance for individuals living below the poverty line
- the first American to orbit the earth
- characteristics of this type of community during the 1960s included things like vegetarianism and nontraditional medicine
26 Clues: the USA's space agency • the first animal in space • the first American in space • the first satellite in space • first Roman Catholic president • the city where JFK was assassinated • the first person to walk on the moon • the name of the moon landing project • the first American to orbit the earth • the generation the hippies belonged to • ...
US History Chapter 14 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-12
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- To prepare
- A new development or invention
- Unfair treatment
- A system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
- To give an official authority to do something
- Laws in a Southern state that controlled enslaved people
- An unfair opinion not based on facts
- The ability to read and write
- An extreme shortage of food
- A measure of how much a worker can produce with a given amount of time and effort
- Farmer who owns a small farm
- Person opposed to immigration
- Ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that "clipped" time from long journeys
- A device that used electric signals to send messages
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- To change significantly
- Short
- A work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer
- The trade of enslaved people among states in the United States
- Result
- Group of workers with the same trade, or skill
- A system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped
- Group of people who live in the same area
- Plantation manager
- An African-American religious folk song
- Permitted by law
25 Clues: Short • Result • To prepare • Unfair treatment • Permitted by law • Plantation manager • To change significantly • An extreme shortage of food • Farmer who owns a small farm • The ability to read and write • Person opposed to immigration • A new development or invention • An unfair opinion not based on facts • An African-American religious folk song • ...
US History Chapter 13 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-26
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- Situation in which people from two countries can occupy an area
- A list of laws supporting a government
- An adventurer of the American West
- To include, absorb
- The belief that the United States was destined by God to extend its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean
- To block off
- A Texan of Latin American, often Mexican, descent
- Something that can be used for benefit, especially land, minerals, and water
- In addition to
- A way into something or someplace
- A fast-growing community
- Ranch, especially the large estates set up by Mexicans in the American West
- Rancher, owner of a rancho
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- Fortune-seeker who came to California during the Gold Rush
- Official order
- Person who acts as police, judge, and jury without formal legal authority
- A canvas-covered wagon used by pioneers in the mid-1800s
- Person who leaves his or her country to live somewhere else
- To set up or create
- To take away
- To provide an explanation for
21 Clues: To block off • To take away • Official order • In addition to • To include, absorb • To set up or create • A fast-growing community • Rancher, owner of a rancho • To provide an explanation for • A way into something or someplace • An adventurer of the American West • A list of laws supporting a government • A Texan of Latin American, often Mexican, descent • ...
3RD HOUR US HISTORY 8TH GRADERS 2020-08-14
24 Clues: BOYD • COLE • JOHNI • JACOB • JACEY • NORAH • MYLES • SCOTT • ETHAN • KADEN • JAXSON • BAILEY • TAYLOR • HUNTER • LANDEN • ALIVIA • HAYDEN • OLIVIA • JAADEN • JAYLYN • SYDNEY • XZAVIOR • HEATHER • JA'NESSA
World War II- Strong US History 2023-02-22
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- Asian member of the Axis Powers
- country that Japan invaded at the start of WWII
- Soviet leader
- An American propaganda icon that displayed the use of American women in the work force, known as "______ the Riveter"
- American leader after the death of FDR
- period in history where European Jews were imprisoned and killed by Adolf Hitler and the Germans
- leader of Japan
- American leader during most of World War II
- Italian leader
- United States, Soviet Union, France, England
- European member of the Axis powers
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- event in Hawaii that initiated America's involvement in WWII
- leader not elected by the people, often ruthless
- strategic Japanese island invaded by the US in 1945
- British leader
- the Germans were angered by the Treaty of _________ that ended World War I
- this city in addition to the Japanese city of Nagasaki had an atomic bomb dropped on it to conclude the War with Japan
- a country's intended lack of involvement in the conflicts of other countries
- Japan, Italy, Germany
- German leader
20 Clues: Soviet leader • German leader • British leader • Italian leader • leader of Japan • Japan, Italy, Germany • Asian member of the Axis Powers • European member of the Axis powers • American leader after the death of FDR • American leader during most of World War II • United States, Soviet Union, France, England • country that Japan invaded at the start of WWII • ...
First 9 Weeks Review - US History 2022-12-09
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- The first attempted permanent settlement by English settlers in North America was at ___, but it came to be known as the lost colony.
- Transportation of slaves from Africa to the New World.
- War that gave the British Empire effective control over North America in the 18th Century, but then led Britain to impose the Stamp and Sugar Act to pay for it.
- Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and NH made up the ___ colonies.
- SC, NC, GA, VA, and MD made up the ___ colonies.
- People from England who were willing to sell their labor for a certain number of years for a chance to come to America were ___.
- An estimated 4,000 Cherokee died on an 800-mile journey while being forced to move off of their land during the ___.
- His writing, Common Sense, pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III.
- Main principle of the ___ Acts was to require all colonial trade to use English ships and go through English ports.
- His philosophy of natural rights (unalienable rights) of citizens was expressed by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence.
- ___ people were originally brought to British North America for the purpose of tobacco farming and cultivation.
- From what we have discussed, most of the depopulation of the Native Americans population in the 16th Century can be attributed to ___.
- The Federalists were 85 ____ written by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay to answer the Antifederalists.
- ___ compromise had Maine admitted as a free state; banned slavery north of 36’,30’ in Louisiana Purchase; and Missouri admitted as a slave state.
- Egalitarian Democracy, Mayflower Compact, and settled for religious reasons were associated with the ___ colonies.
- Clay’s ___ ___ contained all of the following except national bank, protective tariff, and transportation system.
- He is considered the “Father of the Declaration of Independence”.
- Madison believed in a govt based on ___, which is a division of power between the central govt and state govt.
- House of ___ was the first European representative legislative body in the New World, in VA.
- After declaring independence the states were willing to join a loose union or a ___.
- Which colonial region allowed religious tolerance, was culturally diverse, and had a peaceful coexistence with Native Americans.
- Provided for bicameral legislation with an equal voice in the upper house and representation in the lower house according to population.
- Belief of Americans that we should God intended us to expand westward to the Pacific.
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- Outlined steps for territories to achieve statehood, and it banned slavery in those territories.
- Declaration of Independence and the “Social Contract Theory” both arose from which philosophical movement?
- This showed the belief that the period of US neutrality in European affairs was over.
- If you were one that opposed slavery and wanted to rid the country of it, you would have supported which movement?
- ___ and Concord is the battle where the first shots of the war were shot and neither side would take responsibility for.
- Group in New England known for its strict religious beliefs, strong work ethic, and a desire to rid the Church of England of “immoral” practices.
- Its weaknesses included no provisions for taxing or regulating trade, and all 13 states had to agree on changes.
- Proposed by Madison; called for 3 branches and 2 houses according to population.
- This Battle was the turning point of the War because the Colonists proved they could win and France joined our side.
- Doubled the size of the US, gave us control of the Mississippi River, and bought for $15 million from France.
- The dramatic expansion of political participation regardless of class was known as ____ democracy.
- In his Farewell Address he warned against foreign ties and political parties in his farewell address.
- Party led by Hamilton and Adams that supported the British and a strong federal govt.
- Declaration of Independence is made up the ___, list of grievances, and resolution of independence.
- Principle that the British saw the American colonies as a source of wealth.
- In the Treaty of Paris, 1783 the Americans gained independence from England, and most lands from Atlantic to the ___ River.
- The court case Marbury v. Madison gave the Supreme Court the power of ___.
- House of Burgess, economy based on cash crops, settled for economic reasons were associated with which colonial region?
- Who used the spoils system; helped to start the Democratic Party’ lost Election of 1824 in a “corrupt bargain”; and hated the national bank.
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware make which colonial region?
43 Clues: SC, NC, GA, VA, and MD made up the ___ colonies. • Transportation of slaves from Africa to the New World. • He is considered the “Father of the Declaration of Independence”. • Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and NH made up the ___ colonies. • The court case Marbury v. Madison gave the Supreme Court the power of ___. • ...
US History Chapter 19 Class Review 2025-04-06
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- The ___ Service Act requires men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service.
- ___ citizens followed the war closely because they still had ties to the nations from which they had emigrated.
- The Committee on Public ____ was the nation's first propaganda agency
- Wilson's ___ Points was a plan for world peace that suggested ending future alliances to prevent another world war
- This group in America criticized the war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and England to control markets and colonies in China, Africa, and the Middle East
- no-___ land was a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire. Periodically, the soldiers charged enemy lines, only to be mowed down by machine gun fire.
- William Monroe ___ was the founder of the Boston Guardian that believed that victims of racism should not support a racist government in WWI
- Great Britain, France, and Russia were the nations that were called the "___ Powers" in 1914
- The ___ Amendment granted US women the right to vote
- The ___ and Sedition Acts said that people could be fined and spend jail time for interfering with the war effort or for saying anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort.
- ___ gas was a heavier-than-air weapon used in trench warfare
- W.E.B Du ___ was an African-American leader that believed that blacks should support the war effort in order to strengthen calls for racial justice
- This weapon was created in response to the devastation of machine guns and barbed wire
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- The ___ system dictated that merchant ships would be escorted by a heavy guard of destroyers back and forth across the Atlantic
- Germany invaded Belgium, following a strategy known as the ___ Plan. This plan called for a holding action against Russia, combined with a quick drive through Belgium to Paris; after France had fallen, the two German armies would defeat Russia.
- Unrestricted ___ warfare was Germany's response to the British blockade of their coast.
- Anti-___ Hysteria included changing the names of towns, removing books from libraries, and changing the names of a sandwich.
- Wilson’s “Moral Diplomacy” prevented the U.S. from joining the allies in WWI until the Russian ___ caused Russia to pull out of WWI.
- The National War ___ Board was the government agency that said Americans should “work or fight.” It also improved working conditions in factories.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were the nations that made up the "___ Powers" in 1914
- The ___ note was Germany's attempt to create an alliance with Mexico
- The Great ___ was the large-scale movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to cities in the North to find work in factories during the war.
- The War ___ Board encouraged companies to use mass-production techniques to increase efficiency
- The ___ Administration was a government agency that called on people to follow the “gospel of the clean plate” and for homeowners to plant “victory gardens”
- This group believed that war was evil and that the United States should set an example of peace to the world.
- Through this profession, women served overseas in the military in WWI
26 Clues: The ___ Amendment granted US women the right to vote • ___ gas was a heavier-than-air weapon used in trench warfare • The ___ note was Germany's attempt to create an alliance with Mexico • The Committee on Public ____ was the nation's first propaganda agency • Through this profession, women served overseas in the military in WWI • ...
24-25 US History Final Review 2025-05-12
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- Nixon's policy to withdraw U.S. troops and shift responsibility to South Vietnam
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- 1948 operation to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade
- U.S. program to rebuild Europe and prevent communism after World War II
- Committee that targeted the "Hollywood Ten" for suspected communism
- Constitutional issue in the Watergate scandal
- 2002 education reform law increasing federal oversight
- 1896 Supreme Court case that legalized segregation
- Type of mortgage crisis that led to widespread foreclosures in the 2000s
- Legislation providing benefits to World War II veterans
- Nonviolent resistance method used by civil rights activists
- Leader of the United Farm Workers who fought for farmworkers' rights
- U.S. campaign launched after 9/11 to combat global terrorism
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- 1968 North Vietnamese attack that shifted U.S. public opinion on the Vietnam War
- 1950s anti-communist movement targeting suspected subversives
- Organization that embargoed oil to the U.S. in the 1970s, causing an energy crisis
- Period of tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union after World War II
- Civil rights leader known for nonviolent resistance
- 2000 Supreme Court case resolving the disputed presidential election
- Gulf resolution that escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam
- 1961 protests to desegregate interstate transportation
- Soviet satellite launched in 1957 that spurred U.S. space efforts
- Scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation
- 1963 book by Betty Friedan that sparked the modern women's movement
- 1991 conflict to liberate Kuwait from Iraq
- Residential areas outside cities that grew rapidly after World War II
- 2001 law enhancing national security after 9/11
- Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks
- Motto adopted in 1956 to distinguish the U.S. from atheist nations
- System used to increase military manpower during the Vietnam War
30 Clues: 1991 conflict to liberate Kuwait from Iraq • U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • Constitutional issue in the Watergate scandal • 2001 law enhancing national security after 9/11 • Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks • Scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation • 1896 Supreme Court case that legalized segregation • ...
US History Review - Post Winter Break! 2023-01-08
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- interpretation of the Constitution narrowly
- 1st failed US constitution
- This purchase doubled the size of the USA
- body of 15 presidential advisors
- Clause in the Const. granting "necessary...
- 2nd war fought between USA/England
- rich political party. Favored the Con.
- Opposed ratification of the Constitution
- the power to declare a law unconst.
- American General known as "Mad Anthony"
- insect that preserved America
- A tax rebellion in Pennsylvania in 1794
- British army nickname
- died in a duel after a long feud with A. Burr
- 2 men responsible for exploring the L.T.
- French dictator intent upon an American empire
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- Native American woman assisting Lewis/Clark
- 1st president of the USA
- Shawnee chief led battles in Midwest
- 3rd President. Purchased Louisiana Territory
- Open letter to the world divorcing England
- limit for presidential tenure
- States may refuse to obey a federal law
- Unpopular 2nd president - Alien & Sedition Acts
- 1st 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- Protected by the 1st Amendment
- interpretation of the Constitution broadly
- An episode that created hostility between USA/France
- kidnapping sailors
29 Clues: kidnapping sailors • British army nickname • 1st president of the USA • 1st failed US constitution • limit for presidential tenure • insect that preserved America • Protected by the 1st Amendment • body of 15 presidential advisors • 2nd war fought between USA/England • the power to declare a law unconst. • Shawnee chief led battles in Midwest • ...
US History Semester A: SAFMED Quiz 2024-12-09
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- The 1898 conflict between Spain and the United States.
- The economist known as the 'Father of Capitalism.'
- The manufacture of goods in large quantities using machines.
- Exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market.
- An invention that revolutionized fencing on the Great Plains.
- A steel-making process that made production cheaper and faster.
- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- The desire to promote the welfare of others through donations and charitable acts.
- The late 19th-century era of rapid economic growth and wealth disparity.
- To add a territory to one's own country.
- Government gift of land to promote development.
- The policy of acquiring control over another country and exploiting it economically.
- A political system in which the state recognizes no limits to its authority.
- Land set aside for Native American tribes.
- A type of apartment building that is often overcrowded and unsanitary.
- The railroad that connected the east and west coasts of the United States.
- The 1887 law that aimed to assimilate Native Americans by dividing tribal lands.
- An organization of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- An economic policy of minimal government interference in business.
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- The policy of favoring native people over immigrants.
- The point where the Transcontinental Railroad was completed.
- The 1862 law that provided 160 acres of free land to settlers.
- The philosopher who co-authored 'The Communist Manifesto.'
- The site of the 1890 massacre of Lakota Sioux by U.S. soldiers.
- A political theory advocating class war and leading to a society with no private property.
- The Apache leader who resisted U.S. government policies.
- The growth of cities and the migration of people into them.
- A form of government where citizens exercise power by voting.
- The 26th President of the United States and leader of the Rough Riders.
- The vast grassland region of central North America.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks.
- A sense of pride and devotion to one's nation.
- The right to vote.
33 Clues: The right to vote. • To add a territory to one's own country. • Land set aside for Native American tribes. • A sense of pride and devotion to one's nation. • Government gift of land to promote development. • The economist known as the 'Father of Capitalism.' • The vast grassland region of central North America. • The policy of favoring native people over immigrants. • ...
