us history Crossword Puzzles
HBJB 2025-03-23
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- East Asian country with a rich history, culture, and economy
- South American country famous for its soccer, wine, and beef
- African country famous for its ancient history, pyramids, and Nile River
- North American country known for its cuisine, culture, and beaches
- European country famous for its history, literature, and natural resources
- European country known for its cuisine, architecture, and flamenco music
- South Asian country known for its diverse culture, food, and history
- African country known for its diverse culture, music, and natural resources
- Middle Eastern country known for its history, culture, and delicious cuisine
- European country famous for its cuisine, art, and fashion
- African country famous for its wildlife, wine, and cultural heritage
- Southeast Asian country known for its cuisine, culture, and beautiful beaches
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- North American country famous for its music, movies, and technology
- North American country known for its natural beauty, diversity, and friendly people
- European country famous for its history, culture, and automotive industry
- East Asian country famous for its technology, K-pop music, and cuisine
- South American country famous for its Carnival celebrations and soccer
- Oceanian country known for its beaches, wildlife, and outdoor lifestyle
- East Asian country known for its technology, food, and culture
- European country famous for its art, architecture, food, and wine
20 Clues: European country famous for its cuisine, art, and fashion • East Asian country with a rich history, culture, and economy • South American country famous for its soccer, wine, and beef • East Asian country known for its technology, food, and culture • European country famous for its art, architecture, food, and wine • ...
US History Puzzles: World War I 2021-04-12
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- This country withdrew from the war after suffering an internal revolution
- England, France, Russia, and Italy were know as the ___
- WWI was called the "war to make the world safe for ___"
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (3 words)
- The leader of Germany who surrendered on November 11, 1918 (3 words)
- The US ____ rejected the Treaty of Versailles
- Germany, Austria,-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria were known as the __ __
- President Wilson's plans for a __ _ __ were included in the peace treaty
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- This treaty officially ended the WWI in 1919
- One of the battles in northern France that Americans participated in
- Austrian Archduke who was assassinated in 1914 (2 words)
- President who urged Americans to be neutral (2 words)
- A stalemate resulted when these were dug across northern France
- Germans conducted ____ warfare against British ships
- One of the weapons used for the first time in WWI
15 Clues: This treaty officially ended the WWI in 1919 • The US ____ rejected the Treaty of Versailles • One of the weapons used for the first time in WWI • Germans conducted ____ warfare against British ships • President who urged Americans to be neutral (2 words) • England, France, Russia, and Italy were know as the ___ • ...
This looks harder than it is! 2024-09-04
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- A visual representation of events in chronological order, often used to show important events in history.
- The map ____ tells you what the symbols on a map mean.
- A comparison that does not use "like" or "as."
- A word used to modify a noun or pronoun. Hint: "red" is one! "nice" is one!
- The inverse, or opposite, of subtraction.
- The inverse, or opposite, of multiplication.
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- A type of sentence that includes a command or instruction.
- A number that represents a part of a whole or the division of one number by another.
- The "who" or "what" of a sentence.
- The study of past events, especially human events.
- "kilo" means 1,000. So, a "kilogram" is 1,000 ______.
- The scientific _______ is the steps scientist use to answer questions and solve problems in the natural world.
- Although the US Customary System uses inches, pounds, and gallons, most of the world uses meters, grams and liters. Most of the world uses the ______ system.
- A person, place, or thing.
- A word used to describe an action or state of being. Necessary for predicates. Hint: "run" is one! "is" is one!
15 Clues: A person, place, or thing. • The "who" or "what" of a sentence. • The inverse, or opposite, of subtraction. • The inverse, or opposite, of multiplication. • A comparison that does not use "like" or "as." • The study of past events, especially human events. • "kilo" means 1,000. So, a "kilogram" is 1,000 ______. • The map ____ tells you what the symbols on a map mean. • ...
Unit 4 Keywords Crossword (US History B) 2022-03-15
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- A policy implemented by President George W. Bush that incentivizes schools for performance on standardized assessments.
- Increased, unsustainable, and weakly supported growth in the housing market in the late 2000’s that caused a burst in the housing market, costing many Americans their homes.
- The President of Iraq who oversaw genocides within his nation, and ordered an invasion of Kuwait.
- The belief that America should proactively promote democracy in states that sponsor terrorism to prevent attacks upon America.
- The terrorist group that claimed responsibility of 9/11
- The drug-running dictator of Panama with ties to the CIA, who was deposed by an American invasion.
- An act signed in the wake of 9/11 to prevent terrorist attacks, and increase surveillance of suspicious activities to counter terrorism.
- A civil rights bill signed by President George H. Bush that prohibited discrimination on the basis of disability.
- Scientific advances used to create devices to make our lives more efficient and convenient.
- A deadly and tragic terrorist attack that collapsed the World Trade Center twin towers in New York and attacked the Pentagon using passenger jets.
- Using acts of terror to promote an agenda, usual of violence and extremism.
- This program provides federal health insurance for those 65 and older, or those who suffer from severe diseases. Medicare is a partner program of the newer Medicaid, which grants financial support for those in need of health insurance.
- A supreme court ruling that defended the desecration of the American flag under the freedom of speech.
- A massive financial crisis, caused by the housing bubble, that created a severe and widespread recession in the US economy.
- The study of population statistics and the composition of certain populations.
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- A program that provides federal aid for the elderly, the disabled, and other groups of people.
- A controversial party-line Supreme Court decision that decided the result of the George Bush vs. Al Gore 2000 Presidential election.
- The North American Free Trade Agreement, a trade treaty between the US, Mexico, and Canada to allowed for increased trade.
- The leader of Al-Qaeda.
- A deadly hurricane that struck Louisiana and other part of the Gulf of Mexico, causing $125 Billion dollars in damage. It brought to light racial disparity in the nation.
- A package passed by the government to inject money into the economy to revitalize it and encourage its recovery.
- An American billionaire who created the Reform Party and led one of the most successful third-party campaigns for President recently.
- A military attack led by the United States in response to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
- A peace agreement that concluded the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina with a treaty between Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia
- A conservative school of thought that has emerged in the past few decades in response to growing populist sentiment. It support supply-side economics, reduced taxes, and reduced federal involvement.
- A fight against terrorism that began after 9/11. The war on terror has been the US’s main military involvement for decades.
- An Islamic extremist terrorist group, also referred to as the Islamic State.
- The act of charging the President with misconduct. The House of Representatives can impeach a President, and the Senate can then remove the President from office.
- A healthcare reform act passed by President Obama to make health insurance readily available and require individuals to have health insurance.
- The act of illegitimately entering a country without authorization.
30 Clues: The leader of Al-Qaeda. • The terrorist group that claimed responsibility of 9/11 • The act of illegitimately entering a country without authorization. • Using acts of terror to promote an agenda, usual of violence and extremism. • An Islamic extremist terrorist group, also referred to as the Islamic State. • ...
US History Final Exam Review Part 1 2013-05-28
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- The theory of Supply Side ______________ states that lowering tax rates on business actually increases revenue to the goverment due to expanded business activity
- Brown vs. Board of Ed. stated that _____________________ was unconstitutional
- _________________ is the process by which prices gradually rise over time
- The ________________ and the larger Cold War were caused by the fear of the global spread of communism
- Increased military spending during the 1980s under Reagan led to an __________________ in the budget defict
- ____________________ led to the stock market crash
- Presidents Johnson and FDR established more agencies designed to help raise the standard of living of poor Americans by creating many ________________ programs
- Truman hoped to stop the spread of communism by using a policy of _______________________
- The Camp David ________________ led to a peace treaty between Isreal and Egypt
- One reason the US interviened in Vietnam was because of the _________________ Theory
- President Johnson's Great ________________ program focused on helping fight a War on Poverty and helping America's poor
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- The League of Nations and the United ___________ (or UN) are organizations designed to try and prevent wars and solve international disputes
- It is commonly believed that the switchover to a war economy for WW2 helped to bring an end to the Great _____________________
- By putting Japanese Americans in camps turing WW2 the government suspended their _______________ Rights
- The laws desiged to keep African Americans from voting (______________________)were largely eliminated by the Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Starting in the 1950's the Middle East became more important due to the Suez Canal and the increase demand for ___________
- The Cuban __________________ Crisis almost led to nuclear war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
- The Social Security Act helped those who lost their jobs by establishing __________________ insurance
- MLK helped to organize and lead the ________________ Bus Boycott to protest racial segregation on city buses
- FDR attempted to gain control over the Supreme Court during his "courtpacking" scandal by expanding the number of ______________ on the court (who would side with him)
- U.S. relations with ____________________ American countries was improved by FDR's Good Neighbor Policy
- The _________________ Airlift was a very successful US operation during the Cold War
- The Social Security Act set up _______________ for elderly Americans who no longer worked
- Both eras of The Red Scare and McCarthyism were based on fears of _______________________
- When Iraq invaded Kuwait the US launched The ______________ Gulf War to liberate our ally Kuwait
- Sen. Joseph McCarthy convened the "Un-American Activities Committee" hearings to try and get rid of individuals in the US government ______________ of being communistists
- ______________________, otherwise known as the North American Treaty Organization
- Nixon chose to __________________ from office rather than face impeachment during the Watergate scandal
- The US has fought wars against the middle east nation of ___________ twice in the last 20 years
29 Clues: ____________________ led to the stock market crash • _________________ is the process by which prices gradually rise over time • Brown vs. Board of Ed. stated that _____________________ was unconstitutional • The Camp David ________________ led to a peace treaty between Isreal and Egypt • ...
US History Chapter 6/7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-25
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- a tax on incoming goods
- A machine created by Eli Whitney
- They Explored the Louisana Purchase
- The devotion to the culture and interests of one's country
- a famous indian guide that helped Lewis and Clark
- A road stretched from Georgia to Illnois
- An agreement to balance free and slave states
- Was purchased in 1803 and doubled the size of the U.S
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- Standardized parts that could be used in place of one another
- was made up of the presidencies of Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
- Allowed merchants to trade only with France and England
- It was what people called John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay
- Was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- A treaty that ended the war of 1812
- The Sinking of the American boat that led to the war of 1812
- The 3rd president of the U.S
- had stated that America is for Americans
- The Forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy
- Was a Supreme Court for over 30 years
- an agreement to cease fire
20 Clues: a tax on incoming goods • an agreement to cease fire • The 3rd president of the U.S • A machine created by Eli Whitney • A treaty that ended the war of 1812 • They Explored the Louisana Purchase • Was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • Was a Supreme Court for over 30 years • had stated that America is for Americans • A road stretched from Georgia to Illnois • ...
US History to WWII - New M08 Notes 2023-11-14
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- The North
- any action, event, comment, etc. that comes before something else
- to appear again
- illegal
- a person who is fleeing
- withdrawal from
- pertaining or limited to a particular location or region
- to be deeply stirred or upset
- only as specified and nothing more
- to be a menace or source of danger to
- detected, discerned, or recognized
- a strained relationship between individuals, groups, nations
- made available
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- the standing of a person before the law
- a settlement of differences by mutual concessions
- to overwhelm with an abundance of something
- to set on fire
- a doctrine, that people living in a territory should be free to determine if slavery is allowed
- goods, land, etc., considered as possessions
- an officer of a US judicial district who performs duties similar to those of a sheriff
- to keep alive or in existence
- the end or object intended; purpose
- completely confused or disordered
- a fight, battle, or struggle
- to go before; to show the way
- to move or incline to one side or in a particular direction
- The South
- a place where military equipment or munitions are stored
- an authoritative decision, as one by a judge on a debated point of law
- a tough, lawless person
30 Clues: illegal • The North • The South • to set on fire • made available • to appear again • withdrawal from • a person who is fleeing • a tough, lawless person • a fight, battle, or struggle • to keep alive or in existence • to go before; to show the way • to be deeply stirred or upset • completely confused or disordered • only as specified and nothing more • detected, discerned, or recognized • ...
US History Great Depression & New Deal Unit 2013-04-23
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- Roosevelt and Congress made an amendment to the first New Deal, and called it the _____.
- October 29, 1929
- A long and severe recession in an economy or market.
- Has a trunk
- _______ (people) moved West during the Dust Bowl.
- Investment in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
- People stand in a _____ to receive food.
- Act passed in 1930 by U.S. Congress.
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- The assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency.
- WWI veterans were promised a cash bonus when they got home, and camped out infront of the capital called themselves ______.
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- One of a series of radio broadcasts made by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the nation, beginning in 1933.
- People moving west created small towns called________.
- Time period the U.S. went through in 1929.
- A system whereby the government undertakes to protect the health and well-being of its citizens, esp. those in financial or social need, by means of grants, pensions, and other benefits. The foundations for the modern welfare state in the US were laid by the New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Large marsupial
- The economic measures introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to counteract the effects of the Great Depression. It involved a massive public works program, complemented by the large-scale granting of loans, and succeeded in reducing unemployment by between 7 and 10 million.
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- Likes to chase mice
- Giant cloud of topsoil that killed crops and livestock.
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • October 29, 1929 • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Act passed in 1930 by U.S. Congress. • People stand in a _____ to receive food. • Time period the U.S. went through in 1929. • _______ (people) moved West during the Dust Bowl. • A long and severe recession in an economy or market. • ...
first 25 turning points in US history 2022-10-05
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- what did jackson do to the federal funds in 1832
- marbury vs. madison
- what happened on july 19 and 20, 1848
- what happened in 1814
- how many feet deep was the erie canal
- who drafted the bill of rights
- was scott a citizen?
- consequence for being a witch
- who starts the nullicication crisis
- first state to ratify in 1787
- how many men were not accused for murder boston massacre
- who was on the mayflower
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- where did james w. marshall discover gold?
- what did the native americans have to leave when the indian removal act was passed
- who surrenders at the Battle of Yorktown
- what the pilgrims and wampanoags ate together
- first chapter in the bible written on a telegraph
- how much money was spent on the purchase louisiana from napoleon
- who fired the first shot in 1775 concord
- columbus's ship
- where the first slaves landed
- what they named the jamestown after
- was shot to start the king philip war
- who george washingtion surprised attack in 1754
- the month that the continental congress adopts the declaration of independence
25 Clues: columbus's ship • marbury vs. madison • was scott a citizen? • what happened in 1814 • who was on the mayflower • where the first slaves landed • consequence for being a witch • first state to ratify in 1787 • who drafted the bill of rights • what they named the jamestown after • who starts the nullicication crisis • what happened on july 19 and 20, 1848 • ...
US History: Study Guide for Postwar Times 2024-03-26
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- This term means that communities, especially around interstates all started to look like each other.
- This acronym is most commonly used to refer to WW2 soldiers.
- The 1950s was considered the "Golden Age of _______________"
- The two factors that influenced Americans to buy cars the most was _____________________ and easy credit.
- Material goods purchased that are wants instead of just needs:
- This invention during the 1950s allowed for more trackable financial transactions and greatly increased personal debt across America.
- One of President Truman's best accomplishments as President was doing this to the armed forces:
- Houses in the ___________________ all looked similar and were appealing because they were close to the city, represented the "American Dream" and were affordable to the average American.
- This man ran under the slogan "I like Ike".
- Besides becoming President, Eisenhower's other notable accomplishment was being a successful ____________________.
- The name given to the generation born from the 1940s-1960s.
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- Truman was unpopular in the ____________ because he opposed the Jim Crow/segregation laws.
- Elderly and _______________________ were the most common groups living below the poverty line in Postwar America
- Economists predicted America would go into another ___________________ because of inflation after WW2. They were wrong because they hadn't considered the savings Americans had amassed.
- This man was known as the "King of Rock n' Roll."
- The American economy experienced this right after WW2.
- This group experienced issues returning home after WW2, including PTSD, and worrying about jobs and family.
- Rock n' Roll music mostly appealed to this age group during the 1950s:
- ______________ culture influenced the layout of American cities the most.
- The ___________________ family was idealized as the "perfect" family during the Postwar times.
- In addition to marriage age decreasing and people feeling safe in the economy, men returning from ___________ was a big reason for the Baby Boom.
- Movies, music, and entertainment that was widely consumed across America and easily recognized by a majority of people:
- President Truman threatened to do this to striking workers.
- A vaccine for this condition was a vital invention during Postwar times. (FDR suffered from it)
- This is a business that offers similar products or services in multiple locations.
- 1948 election winner.
26 Clues: 1948 election winner. • This man ran under the slogan "I like Ike". • This man was known as the "King of Rock n' Roll." • The American economy experienced this right after WW2. • President Truman threatened to do this to striking workers. • The name given to the generation born from the 1940s-1960s. • This acronym is most commonly used to refer to WW2 soldiers. • ...
US History: The Men Who Built America 2023-09-26
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- Carnegie's mentor was Tom ______.
- This was the industry that Rockefeller was invested in
- JP Morgan changed the name of Edison Electric to ____________ electric.
- the Pennsylvania governor sided with the ____________ when he sent in the state militia to Homestead.
- Who was Carnegie's cruel and relentless business partner that caused the South Fork disaster and the Homestead massacre?
- The profession of Rockefeller's father
- Who invented cars that were affordable to the common citizen.
- What town was wiped out by the South Fork disaster?
- Theodore _____________________ became President after McKinley's death.
- The railroad investor who was nicknamed "The Commodore"
- What did Rockefeller build when the railroads refused to ship his oil?
- The River that Carnegie was challenged to build a way across
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- This method of buying a majority of a company's stock to own them was pioneered by Vanderbilt
- The name of Rockefeller's oil company
- the man who invested in Tesla's ideas
- Trump said that "The people who succeed in life are those who don't ____"
- Who did Carnegie consider his rival?
- This is a businessman that uses their wealth for the good of the public and economy
- President McKinley was __________________ before he could finish his presidency.
- William Jennings ______________________ wanted to break up the trusts, causing the titans of business to buy their own candidate
- This process engineered by Ford allowed for cars to be built quicker and more efficiently
- Edison's most famous invention
- What type of steel did Carnegie turn to after the railroads stopped being profitable?
23 Clues: Edison's most famous invention • Carnegie's mentor was Tom ______. • Who did Carnegie consider his rival? • The name of Rockefeller's oil company • the man who invested in Tesla's ideas • The profession of Rockefeller's father • What town was wiped out by the South Fork disaster? • This was the industry that Rockefeller was invested in • ...
US History A Unit 5 Keywords Crossword 2023-10-04
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- large companies that competition, which tends to lead to higher prices and inferior products
- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- policy to to encourage and protect American trade and investment in Latin America and Asia
- a civil rights activist and a journalist, a historian and a sociologist, a novelist, a critic, and a philosopher
- inventor of assembly lines and an automobile manufacturer
- American business magnate and philanthropist. He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history (last name)
- President Roosevelt's forgien policy "speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far"
- first patent for this fencing was issued in 1867 (this invention changed the West)
- wrote young adult novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to middle-class
- another term for the purchase of Alaska from Russia
- he is known as America's greatest inventor - he developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- a set of principles that called for the protection of equal privileges for all countries trading with China
- excessive and especially belligerent patriotism leading to an aggressive or bullying foreign policy
- name given to the first volunteer cavalry, Teddy Roosevelt was one
- the political policy of favoring native-born people over immigrants
- the theory the people and groups are subject to Darwinism the same way plants and animals are
- a navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor which led to the Sp-Am War
- reform-minded journalists
- a law that prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers
- editorial cartoonist often considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon"
- an act that established civilian government in Puerto Rico
- leader of the Nez Perce
- colonies, protectorates, and spheres of influence(3 types of this term)
- small island in NY Harbor that was the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the US
- pioneered the kind of journalism known as "muckraking." His best-known novel was "The Jungle"
- location of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad lines
- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China
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- one of the deadliest industrial disasters in US history
- domestic massacre in SD of approx. 300 Lakota people by US soldiers
- "leave alone" economic policy that favors no govt interference with business (no taxes, regulations, etc)
- American financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street (2 initials + last name)
- inventor of the telephone
- journalism that is based on crude exaggeration
- the first Federal act that outlawed monopolistic business practices
- the first inexpensive industrial process for the production of steel
- national labor union started in 1886 (abbreviation)
- American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry
- provided 160 acres of federal land to anyone who agreed to farm the land
- he only queen regent. She ruled Hawaii from 1891-1893
- an expansion to the Monroe Doctrine
- US took over the construction of this in 1904, symbolized U.S. technological prowess and economic power
- federal law to regulate the railroad industry
- the Sioux and Cheyenne won this battle, killing Custer and every one of his me
- African-American soldiers whose main task was to control Native American populations
- outspoken leader of the labor movement, ran for President a few times for Socialist Party
- dominant leader in the African-American community, educator, author, orator, and adviser to several presidents
- a landmark decision for the US supreme court concerning segregation
- a settlement house in Chicago started by Jane Addams
- authorized the president to be able to subdivide Native American tribal landholdings
49 Clues: leader of the Nez Perce • inventor of the telephone • reform-minded journalists • an expansion to the Monroe Doctrine • federal law to regulate the railroad industry • journalism that is based on crude exaggeration • another term for the purchase of Alaska from Russia • national labor union started in 1886 (abbreviation) • ...
HN US History Units 4-6 Crossword 2025-05-28
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- Agricultural system where former slaves rented land and paid with crops
- Site of the first shots of the Civil War
- Act that introduced popular sovereignty to new territories
- Loyalty to one's own region or section of the country
- Convention in 1848 that launched the women's rights movement
- Part of the Compromise of 1850 that angered abolitionists
- Laws passed in the South to restrict the freedom of African Americans
- Proclamation freeing slaves in Confederate-held territory
- Union siege that gained control of the Mississippi River
- William Tecumseh ______, Union general famous for his "March to the Sea"
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- Era characterized by increased participation of the common man in politics
- 1820 agreement balancing free and slave states
- Crisis of 1832 over states' rights to void federal laws
- Law passed in 1830 leading to the forced displacement of Native Americans
- Union strategy to blockade and divide the Confederacy
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- New political party formed in 1854, largely anti-slavery
- Union general who ultimately led the army to victory
- Laws passed to combat the Ku Klux Klan
- Amendment granting citizenship and equal protection
- Congressional group pushing for harsh Reconstruction
- Pivotal battle in Pennsylvania, major Union victory
- Period after the Civil War for rebuilding the South
- Land gained after the Mexican-American War
- Escaped slave who became a prominent abolitionist orator
- Supreme Court decision denying citizenship to African Americans
- Belief in America's divinely ordained right to expand westward
- Site of John Brown's unsuccessful raid to incite a slave rebellion
- Violent conflicts over slavery in a new territory
- Amendment granting voting rights regardless of race
- First major land battle, also known as Manassas
31 Clues: Laws passed to combat the Ku Klux Klan • Slave states that remained in the Union • Site of the first shots of the Civil War • Land gained after the Mexican-American War • 1820 agreement balancing free and slave states • First major land battle, also known as Manassas • Violent conflicts over slavery in a new territory • ...
HN Us History Units 7-9 Crossword 2025-05-28
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- Pioneer of the assembly line and affordable automobiles
- Leader of the Rough Riders, later President
- Archipelago acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War
- Movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities
- African American regiments who fought in the Spanish-American War
- British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat, increasing U.S. tensions
- Wilson's plan for post-WWI peace
- Era of social and political reform in the early 20th century
- Environmental disaster that impacted the Great Plains
- Co-founder of the NAACP, advocated for civil rights through political action
- October 29, 1929, marking a major stock market crash
- Steel tycoon and philanthropist
- Shantytowns built by homeless people during the Depression
- FDR's radio addresses to the nation
- Amendment allowing for direct election of senators
- Trial concerning the teaching of evolution
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- German message to Mexico that helped draw the U.S. into WWI
- Act aimed at breaking up monopolies
- Massacre of Lakota Sioux, marking the end of the Indian Wars
- Founder of Standard Oil
- Cultural flowering of African American art and literature
- U.S. President during the Spanish-American War
- Amendment granting women the right to vote
- Devastating racial violence event in Oklahoma in 1921
- U.S. policy aimed at ensuring equal trading rights in China
- Advocate for vocational education for African Americans
- African American journalist and anti-lynching activist
- Waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- High tariff act that worsened the Great Depression
- Plaintiff in a landmark Supreme Court case on segregation
30 Clues: Founder of Standard Oil • Steel tycoon and philanthropist • Wilson's plan for post-WWI peace • Act aimed at breaking up monopolies • FDR's radio addresses to the nation • Amendment granting women the right to vote • Trial concerning the teaching of evolution • Leader of the Rough Riders, later President • U.S. President during the Spanish-American War • ...
US History from Revolution to Civil War 2025-08-14
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- — Abolitionist who raided Harpers Ferry
- — Compromise admitting Missouri as a slave state
- — The document declaring American independence
- — Supreme Court decision denying citizenship
- — South Carolina's threat over tariffs
- — Act allowing popular sovereignty on slavery
- — Location of first shots of the Civil War
- — Agreement including Fugitive Slave Law and California as free state
- — Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel
- — Tariff causing Southern protest
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- — Law banning slavery in Northwest Territory
- — Law requiring return of runaway slaves
- — The railroad helping enslaved people escape
- — Proclamation freeing slaves during Civil War
- — War adding large territories to U.S.
- — Event triggering Southern secession
- — First shots of Revolutionary War fired here
- — Battle symbolizing Texas fight for independence
- — War fought between the U.S. and Britain
- — Purchase from France doubling U.S. size
20 Clues: — Tariff causing Southern protest • — Event triggering Southern secession • — War adding large territories to U.S. • — South Carolina's threat over tariffs • — Abolitionist who raided Harpers Ferry • — Law requiring return of runaway slaves • — War fought between the U.S. and Britain • — Purchase from France doubling U.S. size • — Location of first shots of the Civil War • ...
US History: Chp 19 - The Gilded Age 2023-09-11
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- 1st state to grant women the right to vote.
- Author of the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Began a Presbyterian mission for the Chinese in San Francisco.
- Founder of the Hull House.
- Most widely used means of urban transit in the late 19th century.
- Inventor of the game of basketball.
- Father of the modern skyscraper.
- Women's organization that did much to combat the use of alcohol.
- Two men behind the scheme that led to the stock market crash of 1869.
- His traveling circus was called the "Greatest Show on Earth".
- Most prolific song writer of the Gilded Age.
- Populist Democrat presidential candidate in 1896.
- Most dynamic leader of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
- America's first professional baseball team was from here.
- This catalog become one of the most read publications in rural America after the Bible.
- Author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
- Built his department store on the motto, "Give the lady what she wants".
- It was the world's largest suspension bridge when it was built.
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- 3rd US president to be assassinated.
- Initial school classes for small children.
- Recreational craze of the 1890s.
- Pulitzer's fiercest rival; owner of the New York Journal.
- Humorist and writer who coined the term "Gilded Age".
- 1st Democrat to be elected president after the Civil War.
- Father of the American cartoon.
- Independent minded Republicans that refused to accept James Blaine as the party nominee in 1884.
- Transportation device first used in Boston in 1897.
- First newspaper publisher to reach a large audience.
- This act of Congress granted each state land for new colleges and universities.
- The most important institution in rural America.
- 1st woman to receive a medical degree in America.
- Owned a Philadelphia store that was considered the precursor to the modern department store.
- Elevated trains were given this nickname.
- Reclusive poet who wrote nearly 2,000 poems, most of which were published after her death.
- Author of In His Steps.
- Opened the first mail-order business in 1872.
36 Clues: Author of In His Steps. • Founder of the Hull House. • Father of the American cartoon. • Recreational craze of the 1890s. • Father of the modern skyscraper. • Author of the Pledge of Allegiance. • Inventor of the game of basketball. • 3rd US president to be assassinated. • Author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ • Elevated trains were given this nickname. • ...
Midterm Review- US History The Early Nation 2026-01-27
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- This president was the first Democratic Republican president
- This political party pretty much ended after the War of 1812
- This was given more power from Marbury v Madison
- This branch is responsible for creating laws
- The group (NOT necessarily political party) that promoted a strong federal/central government and did not want a large government
- The group that wanted a Bill of Rights and protection of the people/states over a powerful central government
- Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble, freedom to petition
- What was written during the bombing of Fort McHenry
- This was promoted in Washington's Farewell Address
- Right to own guns
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- The Louisiana Purchase was an example of _____ interpretation
- This branch is made up of the president and vice president
- Right to remain silent
- The nation we fought in the War of 1812
- _______ review allows the courts to determine if laws are constitutional, making the judicial branch equally powerful to the other branches
- The Shawnee leader who was organizing indigenous nations against American expansion before and during the War of 1812
- The last name of the third president of the United States
- What was a requirement in most states for white males to vote?
- The last name of the fourth president of the United States
- The last name of the second president of the United States
- This act banned speaking against the president and his party
- This branch is responsible for evaluating if laws are constitutional
- The last name of the first president of the United States
- The Democratic Republican Party believed in this form of Constitutional interpretation
- This president was the first elected Federalist
25 Clues: Right to own guns • Right to remain silent • The nation we fought in the War of 1812 • This branch is responsible for creating laws • This president was the first elected Federalist • This was given more power from Marbury v Madison • This was promoted in Washington's Farewell Address • What was written during the bombing of Fort McHenry • ...
US Immigration 2012-11-01
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- The ____ steam engine meant ships could bring people across the Atlantic much easier
- White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
- Ethnic and religious discrimination made it difficult for Irish immigrants to _____
- came to the US in the 60s and 70s because of labour shortages in the US
- Europeans came to the US because it was rich in ______
- This word means choice (vilje)
- The ____ Famine in Ireland forced many to seek a new life in America
- This precious metal was discovered in California in 1848
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- The ___ Revolution made farming easier
- The ___Act gave immigrants 160 acres of free land, provided they lived on the land for 5 years
- The Chinese________ act outlawed Chinese immigration from 1882 until 1943
- WWII led to an economic _____in the US
- One of the groups of people from the third wave of US immigration
- A period of economic hardship in the 1930s
- US involvement in conflict in the 60s and 70s led to immigration from this Asian country
- _____ made up the largest group to come to 'Golden Mountain'
- Immigration to the USA has made it a country of contrasts and _______(mangfold)
- A group of colonists that left the old country for religious reasons
- Able to read and write
- 'grense' (for example between Mexico and the US
20 Clues: Able to read and write • White Anglo-Saxon Protestant • This word means choice (vilje) • The ___ Revolution made farming easier • WWII led to an economic _____in the US • A period of economic hardship in the 1930s • 'grense' (for example between Mexico and the US • Europeans came to the US because it was rich in ______ • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
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- Firth date
- You missed ;)
- Something that always seems to be between us
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- April 5th
- Six Anniversary Movie
- Something we looked forward to every night
- We liked to try on clothes
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Our favorite place to eat
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- I wanna make you feel
- Our special place to go alone
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
- This describes our LOVE
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- Food that I love and makes you sick
- My favorite color
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- Our first daughter's name
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- Something weird I have everyday
- Something we never wanted to do
- My pillow pet
- My eye color
- El llave es
- Our favorite game to play
- When we first sort of met
- Something I hated then you got me to love
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
- Ew you farted!
- What am I doing right now?
33 Clues: April 5th • Firth date • El llave es • My eye color • You missed ;) • My pillow pet • Ew you farted! • My favorite color • Six Anniversary Movie • I wanna make you feel • This describes our LOVE • Our first daughter's name • Our favorite place to eat • Our favorite game to play • When we first sort of met • Animal you made me kiss :P • We liked to try on clothes • What am I doing right now? • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
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- I wanna make you feel
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- Our first daughter's name
- This describes our LOVE
- Something we never wanted to do
- Six Anniversary Movie
- Ew you farted!
- We liked to try on clothes
- Something we looked forward to every night
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- You missed ;)
- My pillow pet
- What am I doing right now?
- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
- El llave es
- Something I hated then you got me to love
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- My favorite color
- When we first sort of met
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Food that I love and makes you sick
- My eye color
- Something weird I have everyday
- Our favorite game to play
- Our special place to go alone
- Firth date
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
- Something that always seems to be between us
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
31 Clues: Firth date • El llave es • My eye color • You missed ;) • My pillow pet • Ew you farted! • My favorite color • I wanna make you feel • Six Anniversary Movie • This describes our LOVE • When we first sort of met • Our favorite game to play • Our first daughter's name • Animal you made me kiss :P • We liked to try on clothes • What am I doing right now? • Our special place to go alone • ...
About Us 2014-05-22
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- Miah's alma mater
- Second date game
- Miah's original college major
- Melissa's kind of writer
- Outdoor activity in common
- Miah's favorite call bourbon
- Melissa's two word reply to the marriage proposal
- Melissa's college town
- Melissa's former roommate in attendance
- Miah's favorite cocktail
- Melissa's dance
- Not easy
- Our first vacation together
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- Melissa's instrument
- Honeymoon destination
- State where Miah grew up
- Hobby in common
- Melissa's home town
- Fruit in Melissa's bourbon pie
- Nickname for Miah
- Our favorite brunch spot; also Portland is known for these
- Melissa's alma mater
- Melissa's favorite state
- Our dog
- Miah's longest trail
- Melissa's middle name
- Miah's birth month
- Melissa's oldest friend
- Melissa's favorite National Park
- How we met
- Museum we intentionally overlooked
- Instead of lunch
- Melissa's car
33 Clues: Our dog • Not easy • How we met • Melissa's car • Hobby in common • Melissa's dance • Second date game • Instead of lunch • Miah's alma mater • Nickname for Miah • Miah's birth month • Melissa's home town • Melissa's instrument • Melissa's alma mater • Miah's longest trail • Honeymoon destination • Melissa's middle name • Melissa's college town • Melissa's oldest friend • State where Miah grew up • ...
US States 2014-07-18
50 Clues: 5 • 8 • 2 • 7 • 9 • 4 • 1 • 6 • 3 • 38 • 18 • 10 • 22 • 28 • 26 • 45 • 27 • 29 • 32 • 33 • 47 • 19 • 21 • 17 • 23 • 11 • 14 • 13 • 44 • 41 • 24 • 20 • 36 • 25 • 16 • 12 • 30 • 42 • 31 • 43 • 39 • 15 • 40 • 37 • 50 • 46 • 35 • 48 • 34 • 49
US states 2020-03-19
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- Name of Delaware
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Maine
- Name of Tennessee
- Capital of New York
- Name of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Tennessee
- Name of South Carolina
- Name of Georgia
- Name of Massachusetts
- Name of Florida
- Capital of Kentucky
- capital of Massachusetts
- Name of North Carolina
- Name of Rhode island
- Capital of Rhode island
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- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Arkansas
- Name of West Virginia
- Name of Mississippi
- Capital of Vermont
- Name of Arkansas
- Name of New Hampshire
- Name of Connecticut
- Name of Vermont
- Name of Maryland
- Name of Virginia
- Name of New Jersey
- Name of Maine
- Name of Louisiana
- Capital of Delaware
- Name of Kentucky
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Name of Alabama
- Capital of Florida
- Name of New York
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Georgia
46 Clues: Name of Maine • Name of Vermont • Name of Georgia • Name of Alabama • Name of Florida • Name of Delaware • Name of Arkansas • Name of Maryland • Capital of Maine • Name of Virginia • Name of Kentucky • Name of New York • Name of Tennessee • Name of Louisiana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Vermont • Name of New Jersey • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Virginia • ...
Us <3 2021-02-05
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- what we used to get all the time early fall(have gotten it with olivia and douglas)
- nickname for ;)
- the day we finally saw each other after 9 weeks
- first movie we watched together
- 6 month gift from me to you
- first TV show we watched together
- necessary table decor when you come over
- the only reason I come over to your house
- your favorite part of going to watch Juliet's horseback riding lessons
- finest footwear
- what I bring over to win your family's affection
- not i love you too but
- the only reason you come over to my house
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- elite 2 AM grub and picnic dish
- acceptable response to solidifying us being in a relationship
- elite make out spot
- recognition of adam + christina's erroneously coronavirused (but) awesome relationship
- the class that I first offered to facetime you to help with that lead to you getting my number
- first kiss movie
- body part I put my head on at semi
- our typa photoshoot
- who not to put on the note attached to a stuco vday rose
- what we stayed up until 4 AM writing
23 Clues: nickname for ;) • finest footwear • first kiss movie • elite make out spot • our typa photoshoot • not i love you too but • 6 month gift from me to you • elite 2 AM grub and picnic dish • first movie we watched together • first TV show we watched together • body part I put my head on at semi • what we stayed up until 4 AM writing • necessary table decor when you come over • ...
Among Us 2021-02-17
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- You clear this in Weapons.
- Possible task: _______ course.
- Prime ________ is a possible task.
- The start location in the map Skeld.
- Possible task:________ engine output.
- When someone acts weird, we call them ____.
- Worst place to go alone.
- Press this button to call an ______ meeting.
- The bad guy does this to cause problems.
- The reactor can have a ________.
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- Possible task: _______ sample.
- Located at the front of the ship.
- Possible task: _______ steering.
- Possible task: _______ power.
- Name of the good guys.
- Possible task: _______ distributor.
- Has an upper and lower room.
- Oxygen ________ is a possible problem.
- The bad guy can hide here.
- Possible task: Empty ________.
20 Clues: Name of the good guys. • Worst place to go alone. • You clear this in Weapons. • The bad guy can hide here. • Has an upper and lower room. • Possible task: _______ power. • Possible task: _______ sample. • Possible task: _______ course. • Possible task: Empty ________. • Possible task: _______ steering. • The reactor can have a ________. • Located at the front of the ship. • ...
US Constitution 2018-01-09
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- a city in Pennsylvania
- branch of government that makes laws
- legislature of the federal government of the us
- slaves would be counted as three fifths
- opposed the creation of a stronger federal government
- to the right to speak or think as you please
- first state to ratify constitution
- written work published in print
- to approve
- fourth president of the us
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- preliminary statement or introduction
- having the power to put plans in effect
- appropriate to a court or judge
- also known as the Connecticut compromise
- first president of the us
- first ten amendments to the us constituition
- took place in the old Pennsylvania state house
- indirect election of the president and vice president
- Island thirteenth state to ratify constitution
- first american political party
- having two branches
21 Clues: to approve • having two branches • a city in Pennsylvania • first president of the us • fourth president of the us • first american political party • appropriate to a court or judge • written work published in print • first state to ratify constitution • branch of government that makes laws • preliminary statement or introduction • having the power to put plans in effect • ...
US Constitution 2018-01-09
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- branch of government that makes laws
- having two branches
- to the right to speak or think as you please
- a city in Pennsylvania
- having the power to put plans in effect
- to approve
- took place in the old Pennsylvania state house
- written work published in print
- opposed the creation of a stronger federal government
- fourth president of the us
- appropriate to a court or judge
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- preliminary statement or introduction
- first ten amendments to the us constituition
- slaves would be counted as three fifths
- first state to ratify constitution
- first president of the us
- also known as the Connecticut compromise
- first american political party
- indirect election of the president and vice president
- legislature of the federal government of the us
- Island thirteenth state to ratify constitution
21 Clues: to approve • having two branches • a city in Pennsylvania • first president of the us • fourth president of the us • first american political party • written work published in print • appropriate to a court or judge • first state to ratify constitution • branch of government that makes laws • preliminary statement or introduction • slaves would be counted as three fifths • ...
US Constitution 2018-01-09
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- preliminary statement or introduction
- thirteenth state to ratify constitution
- a city in Pennsylvania
- first president of the us
- took place in the old Pennsylvania state house
- first state to ratify constitution
- branch of government that makes laws
- opposed the creation of a stronger federal government
- to approve
- indirect election of the president and vice president
- also known as the Connecticut compromise
- having two branches
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- first american political party
- fourth president of the us
- legislature of the federal government of the us
- written work published in print
- appropriate to a court or judge
- slaves would be counted as three fifths
- first ten amendments to the us constituition
- to the right to speak or think as you please
- having the power to put plans in effect
21 Clues: to approve • having two branches • a city in Pennsylvania • first president of the us • fourth president of the us • first american political party • written work published in print • appropriate to a court or judge • first state to ratify constitution • branch of government that makes laws • preliminary statement or introduction • thirteenth state to ratify constitution • ...
US Elections 2020-10-05
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- the official Washington home of the US president
- americans vote for their president every ……….. years.
- a person who is competing to get an elected position.
- a candidate for election who currently holds the office being voted upon.
- vice President running mate for Joe Biden.
- a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job
- animal, symbol of the democrats
- a piece of paper on which you write your vote
- a private enclosed area in a polling station, generally covered by a curtain or screen, in which a voter casts a vote.
- elections for members of the House of Representatives are held every two years.
- discussion in which people talk about a subject and the team that is judged to make the best arguments wins.
- a synonym for the Republican Party. It is an acronym.
- a synonym for vote count.
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- attempting to influence a politician or group’s decision on a legislative matter.
- one of the states in the U.S. which typically votes in the majority for Republican Party candidates.
- the number of people who go to vote at an election
- a state which is neither Red nor Blue, and therefore may determine the outcome of a general election. Some U.S. states which are considered this are Florida, North Carolina, and New Hampshire.
- to try to achieve something, such as the election of someone to a political office, by taking part in a number of planned activities
- the larger number or part of something
- animal, symbol of the Republicans
- the candidate who is seen as less likely to win an election.
- to compete as a candidate in an election
- A sampling of views and/or opinions. Sometimes questions can be distorted to get a particular response.
23 Clues: a synonym for vote count. • animal, symbol of the democrats • animal, symbol of the Republicans • the larger number or part of something • to compete as a candidate in an election • vice President running mate for Joe Biden. • a piece of paper on which you write your vote • the official Washington home of the US president • ...
US Imperialism 2019-02-12
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- This is the site of a major US naval base in Hawaii which was acquired following the annexation of Hawaii in 1898.
- US ships first appeared off the coast of this island nation in 1853 with the intent of opening up trading relations.
- These Pacific islands were annexed by the US after their queen was deposed. Eventually they became a state in 1959.
- Originally, the US attempted to support a revolution in this country, whose people were in the process of rising up against Spanish colonial rule.
- This territory in the Pacific Northwest region was acquired by the US following a treaty signed with Great Britain in 1846 which helped to avoid a war between the two nations.
- JACKSON The US President responsible for forcibly relocating Native American tribes and pushing them further westward.
- This naval commander is credited with initiating trading relations with a previously isolationist island nation.
- This principle of US foreign policy was first articulated in the 1820s and warned European powers to not interfere in affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
- The US acquired territory from this country in what is now the southwestern portion of the US (states of New Mexico, Arizona, and California).
- The US initially helped the inhabitants of these Pacific islands fight for their independence from Spain, but then ended up ruling them in a harsh and oppressive manner as well.
- This was the term for the idea that it was the right of the United States of America to possess territory stretching across North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- This addition to US political philosophy going back to the 1820s stated that the US had the right to intervene in Latin America to maintain or restore order.
- This man became the President of the US after his predecessor was assassinated by an anarchist. He was known for being aggressive and had previously been a war hero who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- Americans blamed the sinking of this ship on the Spanish, leading to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
- The Spanish-American War took place under the leadership of this US President, eventually leading to significant territorial gains for the USA.
- This term is used to describe the US policy during the 1830s which forcefully relocated various Native American tribes and led to the deaths of thousands.
- This incredibly important piece of infrastructure constructed between the years 1904 and 1914 allowed the US to more quickly move ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia.
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- This legal measure made Cuba essentially a protectorate of the United States until 1934 and allowed the US to lease lands for the establishment of a naval base in Cuba.
- This volunteer cavalry unit fought in the Spanish-American War under the leadership of a future US President.
- This island in the Caribbean Sea was acquired by the US following the Spanish-American War and is today an independent commonwealth whose inhabitants have been US citizens since 1917.
- This political philosophy linked to President Roosevelt's policies contained the ideas that the US should preserve order and stability in the world by intervening in the affairs of less developed nations.
- The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War.
- This term is used to describe the overly sensationalist journalism that often had the intention of convincing Americans to show enthusiasm for participation in military actions.
- Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next.
- This was the name for the idea that attempted to protext US trade interests in the Far East by preventing the partition of China and instead allowing all Western nations to trade there on equal footing.
- This word is used to describe both an excessively lengthy speech, but also the informal troops acting without official government authorization which were sometimes useful for the US in overthrowing certain foreign governments.
- This philosophy encouraged Americans to invest financially in areas that were strategically important to the United States, such as Latin America.
- This ideology played an important role in inspiring not only the internal consolidation of European nations and the US, but also imperialistic expansion.
- This future state had previously belonged to Mexico before it became an independent republic and eventually the 28th US state.
- This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government.
31 Clues: This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government. • The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War. • Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia. • Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next. • ...
US Imperialism 2019-02-12
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- The US initially helped the inhabitants of these Pacific islands fight for their independence from Spain, but then ended up ruling them in a harsh and oppressive manner as well.
- This incredibly important piece of infrastructure constructed between the years 1904 and 1914 allowed the US to more quickly move ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- Americans blamed the sinking of this ship on the Spanish, leading to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
- This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government.
- The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War.
- This principle of US foreign policy was first articulated in the 1820s and warned European powers to not interfere in affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
- The Spanish-American War took place under the leadership of this US President, eventually leading to significant territorial gains for the USA.
- The US acquired territory from this country in what is now the southwestern portion of the US (states of New Mexico, Arizona, and California).
- Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next.
- This future state had previously belonged to Mexico before it became an independent republic and eventually the 28th US state.
- This term is used to describe the US policy during the 1830s which forcefully relocated various Native American tribes and led to the deaths of thousands.
- JACKSON The US President responsible for forcibly relocating Native American tribes and pushing them further westward.
- This was the name for the idea that attempted to protext US trade interests in the Far East by preventing the partition of China and instead allowing all Western nations to trade there on equal footing.
- This political philosophy linked to President Roosevelt's policies contained the ideas that the US should preserve order and stability in the world by intervening in the affairs of less developed nations.
- This man became the President of the US after his predecessor was assassinated by an anarchist. He was known for being aggressive and had previously been a war hero who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- This philosophy encouraged Americans to invest financially in areas that were strategically important to the United States, such as Latin America.
- This island in the Caribbean Sea was acquired by the US following the Spanish-American War and is today an independent commonwealth whose inhabitants have been US citizens since 1917.
- This territory in the Pacific Northwest region was acquired by the US following a treaty signed with Great Britain in 1846 which helped to avoid a war between the two nations.
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- This is the site of a major US naval base in Hawaii which was acquired following the annexation of Hawaii in 1898.
- Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia.
- This legal measure made Cuba essentially a protectorate of the United States until 1934 and allowed the US to lease lands for the establishment of a naval base in Cuba.
- This term is used to describe the overly sensationalist journalism that often had the intention of convincing Americans to show enthusiasm for participation in military actions.
- US ships first appeared off the coast of this island nation in 1853 with the intent of opening up trading relations.
- This was the term for the idea that it was the right of the United States of America to possess territory stretching across North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- These Pacific islands were annexed by the US after their queen was deposed. Eventually they became a state in 1959.
- This naval commander is credited with initiating trading relations with a previously isolationist island nation.
- This ideology played an important role in inspiring not only the internal consolidation of European nations and the US, but also imperialistic expansion.
- This word is used to describe both an excessively lengthy speech, but also the informal troops acting without official government authorization which were sometimes useful for the US in overthrowing certain foreign governments.
- This addition to US political philosophy going back to the 1820s stated that the US had the right to intervene in Latin America to maintain or restore order.
- Originally, the US attempted to support a revolution in this country, whose people were in the process of rising up against Spanish colonial rule.
- This volunteer cavalry unit fought in the Spanish-American War under the leadership of a future US President.
31 Clues: This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government. • The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War. • Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia. • Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next. • ...
US Presidents 2018-11-16
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- 23 POTUS
- 30th POTUS
- 8th POTUS
- 5th POTUS
- 45th POTUS
- 4th POTUS
- 16th POTUS
- 9th POTUS
- 27th POTUS
- 29th POTUS
- 24 POTUS
- 19th POTUS
- 33rd POTUS
- 6th POTUS
- 25th POTUS
- 40th POTUS
- 10th POTUS
- 17th POTUS
- 44th POTUS
- 38th POTUS
- 12thPOTUS
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- 34th POTUS
- 36th POTUS
- 2nd POTUS
- 14th POTUS
- 43rd POTUS
- Birth name of 42nd POTUS
- 28th POTUS
- 31st POTUS
- 13th POTUS
- 15th POTUS
- 26th POTUS
- 20 POTUS
- 41st POTUS
- 1st POTUS
- 32nd POTUS
- 3rd POTUS
- 11th POTUS
- 7th POTUS
- 39th POTUS
- 37th POTUS
- 21 POTUS
- 18th POTUS
- 35th POTUS
44 Clues: 23 POTUS • 20 POTUS • 24 POTUS • 21 POTUS • 2nd POTUS • 8th POTUS • 5th POTUS • 4th POTUS • 9th POTUS • 1st POTUS • 3rd POTUS • 6th POTUS • 7th POTUS • 12thPOTUS • 34th POTUS • 36th POTUS • 30th POTUS • 14th POTUS • 43rd POTUS • 28th POTUS • 45th POTUS • 31st POTUS • 13th POTUS • 16th POTUS • 15th POTUS • 27th POTUS • 26th POTUS • 29th POTUS • 41st POTUS • 32nd POTUS • 19th POTUS • 11th POTUS • 33rd POTUS • 39th POTUS • 37th POTUS • 25th POTUS • ...
Understand Us 2021-08-04
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- Step by step guide
- Documentation tool
- Complete before leaving site
- CAS responsibility
- Tool or Learning
- 2nd Level
- Continuous Calibration Verification
- Neighbors to the North
- Increased support need
- Physical ___ Count
- System pre-build
- RID assignment
- 888-879-7639
- Industry leader in
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- Next generation middleware
- Producing without waste
- ___ Learned
- VILTT and Practical
- Release of a new product
- Synonym for assemble
- Reportable Range & Carryover
- Determining root cause
- Physiology of blood
- Understanding our ___
- 'N
- Remote diagnostic tool
- ____ of a Customer
- Remote ___ Team
- Efficiency enhancers
- Eight of these in Customer Care
- Complaint
31 Clues: 'N • 2nd Level • Complaint • ___ Learned • 888-879-7639 • RID assignment • Remote ___ Team • Tool or Learning • System pre-build • Step by step guide • Documentation tool • CAS responsibility • ____ of a Customer • Physical ___ Count • Industry leader in • VILTT and Practical • Physiology of blood • Synonym for assemble • Efficiency enhancers • Understanding our ___ • Determining root cause • ...
US States 2024-04-30
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- The Lone Star State
- Most Populous City - Minneapolis
- Most Populous City - Charleston
- The Buckeye State
- Most Populous City - Philadelphia
- Birth State of Chester A. Arthur
- Capital City - Jefferson City
- Birth State of Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Capital City - Honolulu
- The Beaver State
- Birth State of Gerald Ford
- Most Populous City - Providence
- Home to Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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- Capital City - Salt Lake City
- Capital City - Atlanta
- The Land of Enchantment
- Home to Glacier National Park
- The Jayhawk State
- Home to Grand Canyon National Park
- Birth State of Abe Lincoln
- Home to The Everglades National Park
- Home to Acadia National Park
- Most Populous City - Chicago
- Capital City - Annapolis
- Birth State of George Washington
25 Clues: The Beaver State • The Jayhawk State • The Buckeye State • The Lone Star State • Capital City - Atlanta • The Land of Enchantment • Capital City - Honolulu • Capital City - Annapolis • Birth State of Abe Lincoln • Birth State of Gerald Ford • Home to Acadia National Park • Most Populous City - Chicago • Capital City - Salt Lake City • Home to Glacier National Park • ...
US Crossword 2023-08-31
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- how many minutes it takes to do a venous complete US.
- patient being seen for carotid US but wants to use harrisburg hospital. What type of US does this become.
- US Pelvis w/TV. What is TV?
- test needed to evaluate size of abdominal aorta for possible aneursym.
- the total number of ounces of water the patient needs to drink before a renal US at our Camp Hill location.
- the amount of hours a patient needs to be NPO prior to an abdominal US for pain.
- this test detects buildup of plaque in the arteries of the neck.
- Must place this US on Dr. Michelitch's schedule.
- minimal age of patient to be done in regular US for a renal artery doppler.
- US that is used for an 18-year-old female with nipple discharge.
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- where all STAT US must be approved.
- the lab where venous Ultrasounds are performed at Lititz hospital.
- abbreviation for Follicular Maturation Study.
- arterial dopplers evaluate the blockages of what.
- the resource page where you can find notes on Ultrasound.
- abbreviation for biophysical Profile US
- change the scan to a CT if the provider is looking to evaluate this.
- the hospital where you would reach an US tech for legacy if all stat US appts are taken.
- must notate the number of weeks of this for fetal Ultrasounds.
- last name of provider who evaluates Pediatric Hips.
20 Clues: US Pelvis w/TV. What is TV? • where all STAT US must be approved. • abbreviation for biophysical Profile US • abbreviation for Follicular Maturation Study. • Must place this US on Dr. Michelitch's schedule. • arterial dopplers evaluate the blockages of what. • last name of provider who evaluates Pediatric Hips. • how many minutes it takes to do a venous complete US. • ...
US States 2023-09-15
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- Oklahoma City is the capital of this state.
- Shares its name with the longest river in the US.
- This state is known for its peaches.
- This was the 1st state.
- Dollywood is here.
- Disneyland is here.
- This state is known for its cheese.
- Las Vegas is here.
- This state's name is made of 2 separate words.
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- The only state that starts with the letter "L."
- The "Big Apple" is here.
- Nicknamed "The Keystone State."
- Celebrates the New Year by dropping a 16-foot-tall potato.
- Most of the country's glass marbles are made around the city of Parkersburg in this state.
- Disney World is here.
- Has the only active diamond mine in the US.
- The smallest state in the US.
- The largest state in the US.
- Yellowstone National Park is here.
- The only state that is an island.
20 Clues: Dollywood is here. • Las Vegas is here. • Disneyland is here. • Disney World is here. • This was the 1st state. • The "Big Apple" is here. • The largest state in the US. • The smallest state in the US. • Nicknamed "The Keystone State." • The only state that is an island. • Yellowstone National Park is here. • This state is known for its cheese. • This state is known for its peaches. • ...
US geograpgy 2023-11-14
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- Border city between Texas and Arkansas
- Largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S.
- Highest mountain peak in North America
- Mountain range in the eastern U.S.
- The 'Sunshine State'
- Large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada
- National Park in Alaska known for its volcanoes
- Famous San Francisco island
- Historic Massachusetts town
- Nickname for New Orleans
- River famously painted by Thomas Cole
- Home of the 'Loneliest Road in America'
- Largest city in Illinois
- Region known for its geysers and hot springs
- Peninsula shared by three states
- 'Peach State'
- Scenic area along California's coast
- State known for its potatoes
- Mountain range in Missouri and Arkansas
- Arizona city known for its red rock formations
- River in the Pacific Northwest
- Type of dry terrain in South Dakota
- State known for its maple syrup
- Island group in the Bering Sea
- 'Big Sky Country'
- Most densely populated borough of New York City
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- 'The Last Frontier'
- Largest of the Great Lakes
- Historic South Carolina city
- New York City's most populous borough
- Second-largest of the Hawaiian islands
- Famous California valley for wine
- The only U.S. state that is an island
- Kentucky's famous spirit
- Historic trail from Missouri to New Mexico
- Largest city in Alaska
- State with a panhandle
- Largest city in Washington
- State with the most national parks
- City in Tennessee known for blues music
- Capital of Massachusetts
- River dividing the U.S. East and West
- State known for the Oregon Trail
- Mountain range in California
- River forming the border between Texas and Mexico
- Tall trees found in California
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Largest city in Michigan
- State home to Yellowstone
- Mountain range in the Pacific Northwest
50 Clues: 'Peach State' • 'Big Sky Country' • 'The Last Frontier' • The 'Sunshine State' • Largest city in Alaska • State with a panhandle • Kentucky's famous spirit • Nickname for New Orleans • Largest city in Illinois • Capital of Massachusetts • Home to the Grand Canyon • Largest city in Michigan • State home to Yellowstone • Largest of the Great Lakes • Largest city in Washington • ...
Us<3 2024-02-13
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- you love my?
- something that's yours
- cat but in hindi
- my name means?
- the month I fell for you
- you love this animal
- my skin is like
- a word you say a lot
- I want to kiss your
- you're going to be my
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- you love me more than
- your favourite color
- god sent you to be my_____
- I love seeing you on____calls
- I'm gonna steal your?
- you spent 35rs on it
- I'll love you for_____
- your first nickname for me p.s it hops
- you write_____for me
- I call you my
20 Clues: you love my? • I call you my • my name means? • my skin is like • cat but in hindi • I want to kiss your • your favourite color • you spent 35rs on it • you love this animal • you write_____for me • a word you say a lot • you love me more than • I'm gonna steal your? • you're going to be my • something that's yours • I'll love you for_____ • the month I fell for you • god sent you to be my_____ • ...
About Us 2024-08-28
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- Where they both Said "I love you" for the first time
- Alex's Middle name
- Jazmine's Middle name (hint there's two)
- The couples first holiday they celebrated together
- Who was Arthur named after
- Coquitlam The town Jazmine grew up in
- Arthur's Godmother
- Alex's mom's name
- Jazmine's childhood cat's name
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- Jazmine's mom's name
- The City Alex Grew up in
- The bride and grooms drink of choice
- Arthur's Godfather
- Jazmine's favorite food
- Alex's eye color
- Day Arthurs first Holiday
- The couples bonding sport
- Lobster Where was their first date
- How many uncles does Arthur have
- Alex's childhood cat's name
20 Clues: Alex's eye color • Alex's mom's name • Alex's Middle name • Arthur's Godfather • Arthur's Godmother • Jazmine's mom's name • Jazmine's favorite food • The City Alex Grew up in • The couples bonding sport • Who was Arthur named after • Alex's childhood cat's name • Jazmine's childhood cat's name • How many uncles does Arthur have • Day Arthurs first Holiday • ...
Us<3 2023-07-03
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- Your birthday
- our first tiktok
- tempat aku muntah pas date
- our first movie date
- gusto’s ice cream flavor
- our longest trip
- our first date
- pantai ter mindblowing
- dari sebelum pacaran
- our first trip using car
- our first and last all you can eat
- game
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- Monday-saturday
- outside activity that we do the most (beside eating)
- somewhere only we know
- one of our favorite thing to eat
- “3 main course”
- when was the first time you kissed my forehead
- my favorite road so far from our date
- photos that we take at studio
- The color of my shirt on Tsm theme park date
- playlist
22 Clues: game • playlist • Your birthday • our first date • Monday-saturday • “3 main course” • our first tiktok • our longest trip • our first movie date • dari sebelum pacaran • somewhere only we know • pantai ter mindblowing • gusto’s ice cream flavor • our first trip using car • tempat aku muntah pas date • photos that we take at studio • one of our favorite thing to eat • ...
Us, 2023 2023-02-10
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- Furry organist
- Resting spot for an arduous trip
- Site of Hill Country day drinking
- Eastern-most spot for an arduous trip
- Departing location of what would be an arduous trip
- Least exciting thing to happen 6/15/2017
- Tall thin spires of rock formed by erosion
- Fruit that resembles some invertebrates
- Inter-island bus equivalent, PNW
- Dangerous Texas weather condition with a silver lining
- Companions on an Idaho hike (mammal)
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- Oxymoronic reptile
- Herbal fields found in WA
- Female monarch bathing location
- Favorite flavor of hot wing
- Most exciting thing to happen 6/15/2017
- Furry badminton player
- Favorite type of Airbnb, ie San Juan, Glacier, Kyle
- Most dreadful airport in the county
- Splat in Hill Country
- Final destination of an arduous trip
- Favorite char
- Least pleasant speedbump of an arduous trip
- Fruit that required two, summer 2018
24 Clues: Favorite char • Furry organist • Oxymoronic reptile • Splat in Hill Country • Furry badminton player • Herbal fields found in WA • Favorite flavor of hot wing • Female monarch bathing location • Resting spot for an arduous trip • Inter-island bus equivalent, PNW • Site of Hill Country day drinking • Most dreadful airport in the county • Final destination of an arduous trip • ...
US Gov 2023-04-06
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- protection of a nation its lands and its people from foreign threats, whether from governments, organized groups,or individual terrorists
- a private citizen or other who will be affected by potential rules and regulations
- an independent regulatory agency created by congress to enforce federal election laws
- the official residence and offices of the ambassador and his/her staff; the primary function of the embassy is to make diplomatic communication between governments easier
- central banking system of the USA
- an organization formed to collect money and provide financial support for political candidates
- the president's closest advisors, consisting of the vice president, the secretaries of each of the executive departments, and other top government officials that help the president make decisions and policy
- to accuse a public official of misconduct in office
- a release of secret information to the media by anonymous government officials
- a rule issued by the president that has the force of law
- candidate someone who represents a political party that is neither Republican or Democratic
- the director of the national security council
- system the system used by the Electoral College in almost every state in which the candidate who receives the most popular votes in a given state wins all the electoral college votes for that state
- the order in which officials fill the office of president in case of a vacancy
- victorious politicians rewarding their supporters with government jobs
- a federal employee who reports corruption or wrongdoing by the government
- powers not described in the constitution, but have been claimed by presidents
- the institution that is composed of a set of electors who are chosen to elect a president and vice president into office every years
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- binding pact between the president and the head of a foreign government that doesn't require Senate approval
- presidential advisors who study the economy and advise the president on domestic and international economic policies
- a relationship formed among government agencies, congressional committees, and client groups who work together
- an event held before an election where members of the parties go to the polls and vote on which candidate they want to see earn their party’s nomination( first in order of time and development)
- overly burdensome regulations and requirements
- an official of government who represents that nation in diplomatic matters
- the right of the president and other high ranking executive officers to refuse to testify before Congress of a court
- a member of a political party chosen in each state to formally elect the president and vice president
- one of the presidents top assistants who is in charge of media relations
- a formal order given by a higher authority; an authorization to act given to a representative
- appointment to political office, usually as a reward for helping a president get elected
- one not on active duty in the armed services or not on a police or firefighting force
- the president's most trusted advisor and the overseer of the work and operations of the White House and Executive office of the president
- one who works for a department of agency of the federal government, a civil servant
- individuals and groups who work with a government agency and are most affected by its decisions
- a military court designed to try members of enemy forces during wartime, operating outside the scope of conventional criminal and civil proceedings
- a great majority of votes for one side
- a meeting held for the purpose of proposing and voting on amendments; a meeting where political party members who have been chosen as delegates from each state vote for the candidate supported by their states voters
- an order that will stop an action or enforce a rule/ legislation
- an event held before an election where members of a political party select delegates to send to the national party convention, where they will also vote to nominate a candidate, a private meeting of party leaders to choose candidates for office
38 Clues: central banking system of the USA • a great majority of votes for one side • the director of the national security council • overly burdensome regulations and requirements • to accuse a public official of misconduct in office • a rule issued by the president that has the force of law • an order that will stop an action or enforce a rule/ legislation • ...
Us <3 2023-03-19
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- your favourite team
- where did we share our first maccies
- my favourite body feature about you
- my first gift to you
- your favourite DC movie
- our first holiday
- where was our first kiss
- our common favourite YouTuber
- your secret fetish
- your favourite thing to do
- my nickname for you
- are you gonna marry Komal
- how much I love you
- our favourite tour guide abroad
- first jewellery you bought me
- our favourite ps game
- your nickname for me
- your favourite hobby
- a country we both really want to go
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- our favourite Indian YouTuber
- the game I always beat you at
- how you prefer my hair
- your favourite drink
- our first date restaurant
- my middle name
- our new gaming addiction
- our first series we watched together
- our song
- our favourite common artist
- you always wanna see me in one
- our first anniversary destination
- your favourite marvel character
- our second song (hint: DC)
- who has the highest libido
34 Clues: our song • my middle name • our first holiday • your secret fetish • your favourite team • my nickname for you • how much I love you • your favourite drink • my first gift to you • your nickname for me • your favourite hobby • our favourite ps game • how you prefer my hair • your favourite DC movie • our new gaming addiction • where was our first kiss • our first date restaurant • ...
US Presidents 2023-08-25
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- "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country"
- served the shortest term but had the longest inaugural speech
- first president to be born in the US
- elected by North due to his war heroism and by South because he was a fellow slave owner
- founded the Navy
- terrible communicator; fueled trade wars and exacerbated the Great Depression
- served immediately prior to the Civil War and wouldn't challenge Confederacy; lifelong bachelor
- profiteered on his own orders during Vietnam War
- enforced clemency for draft evaders
- “A house divided against itself cannot stand."
- negotiated treaty of peace between Egypt and Israel
- chief commander of allied forces during WWII
- avid poker player; remembered for litany of corruption and scandals
- joined the Confederacy; only president to agree with successionists
- married a former student
- first impeached president
- first black president
- sworn into the US Senate in a hospital
- negotiated the Missouri Compromise
- first president to resign from office
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- entered WWI
- auctioned off many priceless items that had been in the White House since John Adams
- entered WWII
- made federal dollars available for infrastructure improvements in the South after Civil War
- ordered the invasion of Afghanistan and the overthrow of the Taliban
- signed the bill accepting Texas as the 28th state
- chief author of the Constitution
- only US president with no political or military experience
- led the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War
- signed an act that delayed the Civil war for a decade
- arrested for running over an old woman with his horse in presidency
- first president to live in the White House
- known for Louisiana Purchase, a single land transaction that doubled US size
- mandated federal income tax
- enacted first federal law to regulate giant corporations (the Sherman Antitrust Act)
- removed Indians from their native land
- led the Continental Army to victory over the British
- passed the the Family and Medical Leave Act
- recognized Israel as its own nation
- signed Immigration Act that created Border Patrol and limited European immigrants, indirectly responsible for many Jews to be denied entrance into the US during WWII
- implementation of supply-side economics
- became blind due to a boxing accident while president
- only president to serve nonconsecutive terms
- Union war hero
- founded his own TX oil company
45 Clues: entered WWI • entered WWII • Union war hero • founded the Navy • first black president • married a former student • first impeached president • mandated federal income tax • founded his own TX oil company • chief author of the Constitution • negotiated the Missouri Compromise • enforced clemency for draft evaders • recognized Israel as its own nation • ...
US Imperialisms 2021-12-06
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- - A cuban poet and journalist on exile in New York pushed for cuba independence.
- - led revolts against Carranza
- - American Naval commander
- - Strategically important area
- - Spanish general sent to Cuba to restore order created concentration camps.
- - Exaggerated stories to sell the news such as Weyler’s brutality
- - led an expeditionary force of about 15,000 soldiers in pursuit of Villa
- - Believed that the United States had promised independence. When he and his followers learned the terms of the treaty, they vowed to fight for freedom
- - carry a “big stick" diplomacy
- - A policy of using the U.S government to guarantee loans made to foreign countries by American businesspeople.
- - exploded in the Cuba Harbor.
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- - Rebellion in China by secret groups that practiced martial arts and fought to rid foreigners in their conuntry.
- - A country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power.
- - U.S. Secretary of State
- - ranks as one of the world's greatest engineering feats.
- - Several constitutional provisions that the United States advised be added
- - a volunteer cavalry under Roosevelt
- - President of the Naval War College.
- - President of new provisional government.
- - Stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- - series of policy statements written by U.S. Secretary of State John Hay dealt with China.
21 Clues: - U.S. Secretary of State • - American Naval commander • - led revolts against Carranza • - Strategically important area • - exploded in the Cuba Harbor. • - carry a “big stick" diplomacy • - a volunteer cavalry under Roosevelt • - President of the Naval War College. • - President of new provisional government. • - ranks as one of the world's greatest engineering feats. • ...
US States 2021-04-23
50 Clues: 2 • 6 • 9 • 5 • 4 • 1 • 7 • 3 • 8 • 35 • 48 • 20 • 15 • 23 • 17 • 43 • 31 • 18 • 13 • 19 • 41 • 26 • 32 • 36 • 34 • 25 • 29 • 45 • 16 • 30 • 44 • 33 • 46 • 40 • 38 • 37 • 24 • 10 • 28 • 27 • 42 • 11 • 50 • 12 • 47 • 21 • 49 • 39 • 22 • 14
US CIVI 2022-04-12
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- boat on which religious dissidents sailed
- Ottawa tribe chief
- first newspaper was printed there
- The Church of Scientology is one of them
- first settlement
- short films showed in cheap theaters
- rejection of Darwin's theories
- constitution introduction
- extreme form of capitalism
- acceleration of industrialisation
- US economy is based on it
- abolished in 1863
- first US political system
- agreement between the USA, Canada, Mexico
- extreme form of calvinism
- objective and truthful journalism
- F.D Roosevelt speaking on the radio
- a positive balance of trade
- separation of powers
- as stipulated in article 5
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- neoliberalism in the 1980s
- he led the Federalists
- 1st religion in the USA
- oldest consitutional convention member
- fought communism in Hollywood
- 19th April 1775 was the battle of
- he led the Anti-Federalists
- factual journalism
- biggest studios in Hollywood
- era at the beginning of the 20th century
- protestants who fled the UK
- Treaty signed in 1783
- the constitution is made of a series of
- 4th July 1776
- puritan church leader
- system of self-censorship in Hollywood
- colour of sensational journalism
37 Clues: 4th July 1776 • first settlement • abolished in 1863 • Ottawa tribe chief • factual journalism • separation of powers • Treaty signed in 1783 • puritan church leader • he led the Federalists • 1st religion in the USA • constitution introduction • US economy is based on it • first US political system • extreme form of calvinism • neoliberalism in the 1980s • extreme form of capitalism • ...
US States 2022-06-04
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- Pierre
- Springfield
- Annapolis
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Montgomery
- Salt lake city
- Helena
- Hartford
- Carson city
- Albany
- Honolulu
- Trenton
- Lansing
- Sacramento
- Jackson
- Jefferson city
- Denver
- Concord
- Saint paul
- Baton rouge
- Topkea
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- Austin
- Boston
- Charleston
- Atlanta
- Cheyenne
- Columbia
- Frankfort
- Pheonix
- Tallahassee
- Des moines
- Raleigh
- Dover
- Nashville
- Oklahoma city
- Santa fe
- Boise
- Olympia
- Augusta
- Lincoln
- Richmond
- Columbus
- Indianapolis
- Bismarck
- Providence
- Montpelier
- Little rock
- Juneau
- Salem
50 Clues: Dover • Boise • Salem • Austin • Boston • Pierre • Helena • Albany • Denver • Juneau • Topkea • Atlanta • Pheonix • Madison • Raleigh • Olympia • Augusta • Lincoln • Trenton • Lansing • Jackson • Concord • Cheyenne • Columbia • Santa fe • Hartford • Honolulu • Richmond • Columbus • Bismarck • Frankfort • Annapolis • Nashville • Charleston • Harrisburg • Des moines • Montgomery • Sacramento • Providence • Montpelier • Saint paul • Springfield • Tallahassee • Carson city • ...
US States 2025-01-07
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- Home of Cajun culture and Mardi Gras
- Granite State
- Old Dominion state
- America's Dairyland
- State with Yellowstone National Park
- Birthplace of the American Revolution
- State where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- Lone Star State
- State famous for the Jersey Shore
- State of Abraham Lincoln's political career
- The Rocky Mountains are located here
- The Grand Canyon is located here
- State with Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- The Golden State
- State split from Virginia during the Civil War
- Big Sky Country
- Known for maple syrup
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- The Peach State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Famous for its potatoes
- First in Flight state
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- The Sunflower State
- State famous for Fort Sumter
- Aloha State with volcanic islands
- Home to Zion National Park
- Famous for bourbon and horse racing
- Evergreen State with Seattle
- Home of the Indianapolis 500
- Known for lobsters and lighthouses
- Gateway Arch state
- State with the longest river name
- Chesapeake Bay state
- Home of Yale University
- Known as the "Natural State"
- Smallest U.S. state
- Heart of Dixie
- Great Lakes state shaped like a mitten
- State with Las Vegas
- State of the Red River and tornadoes
- Known for oranges and theme parks
- First state to ratify the Constitution
- Known for cornfields and caucuses
- Known for country music and Graceland
- State known for the Wright brothers
- Empire State with a famous city
- Known for corn and the College World Series
- End of the Oregon Trail
- Land of Enchantment
- Largest state by area
50 Clues: Granite State • Heart of Dixie • Lone Star State • Big Sky Country • The Peach State • The Golden State • Gateway Arch state • Old Dominion state • The Sunflower State • America's Dairyland • Smallest U.S. state • Land of Enchantment • Chesapeake Bay state • State with Las Vegas • Land of 10,000 Lakes • Known for maple syrup • Largest state by area • First in Flight state • Home to Mount Rushmore • ...
us <3 2025-01-12
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- a nickname we call each other
- chocolate your favorite type of chocolate
- your cute dog
- something you call me a lot
- my star sign
- the year we were born
- your impressive business
- an instrument you play
- my _ prince
- a nickname I call you over text a lot
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- something we call one of your moods (hint:Bob)
- my favorite type of flower
- your star sign
- your favorite candy
- your favorite book
- something you make me for every thursday
- what we say to each other everyday without missing
- our birthday month
- our anniversary month
- something i LOVEEEE on your face
- what you call it when your super sweet and flirty (hint:Bob)
21 Clues: my _ prince • my star sign • your cute dog • your star sign • your favorite book • our birthday month • your favorite candy • the year we were born • our anniversary month • an instrument you play • your impressive business • my favorite type of flower • something you call me a lot • a nickname we call each other • something i LOVEEEE on your face • a nickname I call you over text a lot • ...
Among-us 2025-01-29
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- elles cachent les gros mots
- Zagri en a crée une longue liste
- permet de voir les tâches
- le lobby elle le gère
- le seul endroit ou on trouve du carburant
- il est un faux jumeau
- la juge, juré et bourreau
- la daronne
- elles sont longues pourtant certains reste devant
- ils sont chiants mais obligatoire
- bip , bip bip, bip bip bip, bip bip bip bip, bip bip bip bip bip
- son skin fait peur
- lieux de date de louise et okario
- boo, ponio ou encore duo
- la poubelle l'arbre ou les vannes
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- long et interminable
- il peut safe ou entrainer ta mort
- pouf il disparait
- on y accède pas 2 couloir
- Les impos en sueur quand zagri l'est
- le jugé
- elles se ferment trop souvent
- 4 coins et des click
- on y voit plus rien
- pourquoi une glacière?
- dessert dessert
- qui est où
- flantier à tenté d'y tuer
- il permet de se venger
29 Clues: le jugé • la daronne • qui est où • dessert dessert • pouf il disparait • son skin fait peur • on y voit plus rien • long et interminable • 4 coins et des click • le lobby elle le gère • il est un faux jumeau • pourquoi une glacière? • il permet de se venger • boo, ponio ou encore duo • on y accède pas 2 couloir • permet de voir les tâches • la juge, juré et bourreau • flantier à tenté d'y tuer • ...
About Us! 2025-02-07
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- Our go-to fast food place.
- What color was Erin's hair when they first met?
- What cards did Chase use to collect?
- What is one hobby Erin is "hooked" on?
- How many years have Chase and Erin been together?
- What was the name of Chase's childhood dog?
- Where did we meet?
- What was the view we saw during our proposal, Water and a ____.
- What month did we start dating?
- What was the musical we were in when we started dating?
- Who said I love you first?
- What did Erin lose before our proposal?
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- What was the name of Erin's childhood cat?
- Who asked the other out first?
- What country would we go to on a dream vacation?
- Chase and Erin like to watch _____ movies together.
- What animal do we own?
- The name of Chase and Erin's pet.
- Erin's favorite food genre.
- What is Erin's favorite type of wine?
- What did we both major in?
- What was one of Erin's nicknames?
- What is Chase's favorite animal
- Chase's favorite color.
- What time of day did Chase try to propose?
- How did Chase's character die on the SIMs?
26 Clues: Where did we meet? • What animal do we own? • Chase's favorite color. • Our go-to fast food place. • What did we both major in? • Who said I love you first? • Erin's favorite food genre. • Who asked the other out first? • What is Chase's favorite animal • What month did we start dating? • The name of Chase and Erin's pet. • What was one of Erin's nicknames? • ...
US Constitution 2023-10-25
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- Amendment 20 reduces the “lame ___” period
- What article states that the ratification of the Constitution by nine states will make it law?
- Article 4 Section 4 guarantees every state a ___ form of government
- Article 1 Section 3 says each state has how many representatives?
- Article 1 Section 2 says the House of Representatives have the sole power of?
- Amendment 15 prevents a person from ___ because of race, color, or creed
- Amendment 27: Congress cannot accept a pay raise until ___ term.
- Article 7 asserts that how many of the original 13 states need to ratify the Constitution before it’s officially put into effect?
- What amendment states powers not mentioned in the Constitution are reserved for the state
- Article 1 Section 10 are the powers denied to?
- Article 3 Section 3 defines the crime of ____
- Article 2 Section 2 states that the President can create ___ with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate
- What amendment states protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
- Article 4 Section 1 establishes that all states must honor all ___ of other states
- What amendment states citizens cannot sue a state in a federal court
- Article 3 Section 2 guarantees trial by ___
- What amendment states allows voters to cast direct votes for U.S. senators.
- Amendment 12: Separate ___ for President and Vice President
- Amendment 2 gives the right to bear what?
- Article 4 Section 2 was given power through the ____ Slave Act
- Article 1 Section 4 says Congress must meet once every ___.
- How many amendments does the Bill of Rights have?
- Article 2 Section 3 states that that the President must give a yearly ____ to the nation
- Article 1 Section 2 says that the representatives in the House of Representatives are determined by?
- Amendment 1 covers how many freedoms?
- Article 3 Section 1 establishes the ____ Court
- Article 2 Section 4 explains that anyone in Office may be Impeached if they are convicted of treason, ____, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
- Article 1 Section 8 says that Congress can pass taxes and establish and maintain what to benefit the US.
- Amendment 26 states that citizens must be ____ year old get to vote.
- What amendment states the right to remain silent
- Article 1 Section 3 says a ___ of the Senate office is replaced every two years
- Amendment 25 addresses who becomes ___ if the current one dies or resigns
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- Article 5 establishes how to change what?
- Article 1 Section 9 are the powers denied to?
- Amendment 13 abolished
- Article 2 Section 2 states that the President has a group of advisors called?
- Amendment 18
- Article 1 Section 1 says there are two houses of ___
- Article 2 Section 1 establishes the office of the ___ and the Vice-President.
- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the ___
- Amendment 24 prohibits ___ taxes
- Amendment 7 ensures right of ___ by jury
- Amendment 22: Restricts the Presidential ___ to two.
- Amendment 19 states that ___ get the right to vote.
- Article 2 Section 1 states Presidents are elected by the ___. (Two words)
- Article 1 Section 7 says that the President can either sign or __ a bill.
- Article 1 Section 5 says that Congress cannot meet without the ___ number present.
- Article 4 Section 3 established the ____ of new states
- Amendment 14 sets basis for
- Amendment 3 prohibits the what of soldiers
- What amendment states no cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- Amendment 9 is about ___ Rights
- Article 1 Section 3 says who is the president of the Senate. (Two words)
- Amendment 6 states the right to a speedy and public trial, by an ___ jury
- Amendment 21 ____ Amendment 18
- Amendment 23 allows the District of ____ to vote like a state.
- What amendment states allows Congress to collect income tax
- Article 1 Section 6 says that members cannot hold any other what while in Congress?
58 Clues: Amendment 18 • Amendment 13 abolished • Amendment 14 sets basis for • Amendment 21 ____ Amendment 18 • Amendment 9 is about ___ Rights • Amendment 24 prohibits ___ taxes • Amendment 1 covers how many freedoms? • Amendment 7 ensures right of ___ by jury • Article 5 establishes how to change what? • Amendment 2 gives the right to bear what? • ...
US Government 2024-10-11
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- Congress can___ a veto
- The articles of confederation fail because of lack of:
- Judges in the supreme court
- Executes Laws
- Goals in the preamble
- A branch of government can make sure another is doing the right thing and not abusing power
- Members in the Senate
- Interprets Laws
- First American Government
- Is in the Executive branch
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- Three branches of government each have different jobs
- The president can____ a bill
- Branches of government
- The legislative branch can remove a president or supreme court justice
- is in the legislative and executive branches
- the states and federal government share power
- Intro to the Constitution
- Advises the president
- Title the president has over the military
- Number determined by population of each state
- Makes the Laws
- The House of Representatives and the Senate
22 Clues: Executes Laws • Makes the Laws • Interprets Laws • Advises the president • Goals in the preamble • Members in the Senate • Branches of government • Congress can___ a veto • Intro to the Constitution • First American Government • Is in the Executive branch • Judges in the supreme court • The president can____ a bill • Title the president has over the military • ...
US Election 2024-11-01
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- Gathering data on voter opinions
- A candidate’s main beliefs and policies
- registration Process by which citizens register to vote
- Manipulating district boundaries for political advantage
- Members of the Electoral College who vote for the president
- The number of people who actually vote
- party Any party outside the two major ones
- The process of selecting a candidate to represent the party.
- One of the two main political parties in the U.S., generally conservative
- The paper or electronic form used to vote
- A memorable phrase or motto used in a campaign
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- Collecting money to support a campaign
- Supported by members of both major parties
- The people an elected official represents.
- A person running for political office
- The current holder of a political office, running for re-election
- An election where party members vote for their preferred candidate to represent the party in the general election
- vote The total votes cast by citizens
- A person chosen to represent voters at a convention
- A large gathering where a political party officially nominates its candidate
- A meeting of party members to select a candidate
- college The body that formally elects the president
- One of the two main political parties, generally liberal
- state A state with no clear party preference, heavily targeted by campaigns.
- mate The candidate chosen as the vice-presidential partner
- Organized effort to influence voters.
26 Clues: Gathering data on voter opinions • A person running for political office • vote The total votes cast by citizens • Organized effort to influence voters. • Collecting money to support a campaign • The number of people who actually vote • A candidate’s main beliefs and policies • The paper or electronic form used to vote • Supported by members of both major parties • ...
Us Crossword 2024-11-05
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- avnis favorite person at work
- rahul's favorite indian curry
- rahul's nickname
- rahul's favorite cocktail (you dont like the taste)
- protein source we both eat a lot of
- what rahul ensures is always in the fridge for you
- month we officially started dating
- City we took our first real trip to
- name of the long walk rahul did
- train station ive been dropped off at the most
- name rahul orders food under
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- astrology sign for avni
- knights rutgers mascot
- animal of IG clips you send the second most
- abbreviation of rahul's college
- board game we both like to play
- restaurant we went to for first date
- astrology sign for rahul
- main character in avini's favorite movie
- cusine avni hated, but is growing on her
- shake drink (not water) we both have often
- butter food avni loves, and rahul might start liking
22 Clues: rahul's nickname • knights rutgers mascot • astrology sign for avni • astrology sign for rahul • name rahul orders food under • avnis favorite person at work • rahul's favorite indian curry • abbreviation of rahul's college • board game we both like to play • name of the long walk rahul did • month we officially started dating • protein source we both eat a lot of • ...
About Us 2024-12-06
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- What Nickname Do You Call Me?
- When Is Your Birthday?
- What Month Did You Ask Me Out
- What's Your Favorite Color?
- What's Your Actual First Name?
- What's Your Favorite Anime?
- The Month We Met
- What's My Favorite Sport?
- Where Was Our First Dinner Date?
- Where We Fell In Love
- Where I Am From
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- When Is My Birthday?
- What's Your Favorite Sport?
- What's Our Favorite Show?
- The City You Live In
- What Nickname Do I Call You?
- What Is Something We Love To Do Together?
- Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory?
- Who Said 'I Love You First'?
- What's My Favorite Color?
20 Clues: Where I Am From • The Month We Met • When Is My Birthday? • The City You Live In • Where We Fell In Love • When Is Your Birthday? • What's Our Favorite Show? • What's My Favorite Sport? • What's My Favorite Color? • What's Your Favorite Sport? • What's Your Favorite Color? • What's Your Favorite Anime? • What Nickname Do I Call You? • Who Said 'I Love You First'? • ...
US States 2025-05-12
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- The Evergreen State
- The Old Dominion
- The Tar Heel State
- The Hoosier State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Flickertail State
- The Sooner State
- The Empire State
- The Volunteer State
- The Land of Opportunity State
- The Treasure State
- The Prairie State
- The Garden State
- The Corn State
- The Cornhusker State
- The First State
- The Badger State
- The Aloha State
- The Ocean State
- The Last Frontier
- The Cotton State
- The Palmetto State
- The Pelican State
- The Show Me State
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- The Magnolia State
- The Old Line State
- The Beehive State
- The Buckeye State
- The North Star State
- The Coyote State
- The Granite State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Sunshine State
- The Cowboy State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Beaver State
- The Golden State
- The Mountain State
- The Constitution State
- The Lone Star State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Bay State
- The Keystone State
- The Centennial State
- The Gem State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Peach State
- The Great Lake State
- The Silver State
- The Sunflower State
50 Clues: The Bay State • The Gem State • The Corn State • The First State • The Aloha State • The Ocean State • The Peach State • The Old Dominion • The Coyote State • The Cowboy State • The Sooner State • The Empire State • The Beaver State • The Golden State • The Garden State • The Badger State • The Cotton State • The Silver State • The Beehive State • The Buckeye State • The Granite State • The Hoosier State • ...
US States 2025-05-12
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- The Beaver State
- The Old North State
- The Beehive State
- The Mountain State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Show Me State
- The Empire State
- The Pelican State
- The Natural State
- The Volunteer State
- The Old Dominion
- The Granite State
- The Wolverine States
- The Pine Tree State
- The Buckeye State
- The Last Frontier
- The First State
- The Garden State
- The Lone Star State
- The Peach State
- The Old Line State
- The Sunflower State
- The Badger State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Ocean State
- The Aloha State
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- The Bay State
- The Constitution State
- The Peace Garden State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Palmetto State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Magnolia State
- The Sunshine State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Golden State
- The North Star State
- The Evergreen State
- The Cotton State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- The Prairie State
- The Treasure State
- The Equality State
- The Keystone State
- The Silver State
- The Gem State
- The Sooner State
- The Hoosier State
48 Clues: The Bay State • The Gem State • The First State • The Peach State • The Ocean State • The Aloha State • The Beaver State • The Empire State • The Old Dominion • The Golden State • The Cotton State • The Garden State • The Badger State • The Silver State • The Sooner State • The Hawkeye State • The Beehive State • The Show Me State • The Pelican State • The Natural State • The Granite State • The Buckeye State • ...
US Presidents 2025-05-13
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- heavies president over 300 pounds
- was a lifeguard, sportscaster, and actor
- host of the Apprentice
- was bullied in grade school because of A stutter
- quietist president with wire-rimmed glasses
- wife is Michelle; both spouses won Grammy awards
- last Whig president
- captain of the Yale baseball team
- married Abigail and wrote her 1000 letters
- argued a Supreme Court case that freed captive Africans
- youngest elected president at 42
- bachelor president from Pennsylvania
- Revolutionary War hero; chopped down a cherry tree
- called "Old Rough and Ready"; never voted in election prior to being elected
- cared for a family of white house mice
- killed a man in a duel and persecuted native Americans
- named in honor of Chester Abell, the doctor that delivered him
- star running back for the University of Michigan, won was an actor
- defeated James Blaise in 1864 and lost to Harrison in 1888
- ran unopposed in 1820
- assassinated in Ford theater; may have had Marfan syndrome
- distantly related to 11 other presidents; fought in Spanish American War
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- first post World War II president; married Margaret
- fathered 15 children
- was first left-handed president and was assassinated
- lived boyhood in Oregon; first president from west of the Mississippi
- president during 9/11 catastrophe; took up oil painting
- first president to have a telephone in the White House
- tiniest president
- decorated Civil War General in Union army
- World War II general that fought in the African theater
- played saxaphone; wife ran for president
- first Catholic president; previously employed as a journalist
- first president to hire a female White House staffer
- secretly purchased enslaved children to work on his Mississippi cotton plantation
- wrote love letters to the wife of his best friend
- worked on a Georgia peanut farm
- primary author of the Declaration of Independence; fathered a child with Sally Hemins
- likeness appears on the 500 dollar bill now discontinued
- taught school before his political career
- established Mother's Day; World War I president
41 Clues: tiniest president • last Whig president • fathered 15 children • ran unopposed in 1820 • host of the Apprentice • worked on a Georgia peanut farm • youngest elected president at 42 • heavies president over 300 pounds • captain of the Yale baseball team • bachelor president from Pennsylvania • cared for a family of white house mice • was a lifeguard, sportscaster, and actor • ...
US PRESIDENTS 2024-02-29
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- Louisiana Purchase
- Alien and Sedition Acts
- Civil Rights Act
- Gulf War
- War of 1812
- "Tear down this wall"
- Interstate Highway System
- Monica Lewinsky scandal
- Atomic bombs
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- Emancipation Proclamation
- Indian Removal Act
- First POTUS
- Affordable Care Act
- New Deal
- Watergate scandal
- League of Nations
- Union general
- Camp David Accords
- Pardoned Nixon
- Cuban Missile Crisis
20 Clues: Gulf War • New Deal • First POTUS • War of 1812 • Atomic bombs • Union general • Pardoned Nixon • Civil Rights Act • Watergate scandal • League of Nations • Louisiana Purchase • Indian Removal Act • Camp David Accords • Affordable Care Act • Cuban Missile Crisis • "Tear down this wall" • Alien and Sedition Acts • Monica Lewinsky scandal • Emancipation Proclamation • Interstate Highway System
US Review 2021-09-03
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- The __________ was included in the Constitution to assure Southerners that the North was not trying to rid the country of slavery.
- The 14th Amendment gave former slaves ____________.
- Enlightenment philosopher who argued that the best way to prevent an abuse of power was to separate the powers of government into three branches
- The idea that the judicial branch should be able to make sure that Presidential actions and Congressional laws are Constitutional
- In addition to poll taxes, Southern states used _____________ to deny the vote to African Americans.
- The idea of popular sovereignty says that the government gets its power to govern from the _________
- As the NIneteenth Century progressed, the North became increasingly __________ while the South remained agricultural.
- ___________ is characterized by the government representing the interests of the “little man” and decreasing the power of the federal government
- The court case that was used to justify having separate facilities for the different races
- Group that feared the Constitution would create too strong of a national government
- The idea of dividing government between the nation and state
- One of the precedents that George Washington set as the first President was to have a ____________ that advised him on political issues.
- The main dispute between those who favored "loose construction" and "strict construction" was over how much power the _____________ should have.
- The __________ were in support of the new Constitution.
- The colonists felt that because they weren’t __________ in Parliament, they should not have to pay taxes.
- The __________ helped slaves escape to the North.
- ___________ is the belief that America had the God-given right to expand to the Pacific Ocean
- The 13th Amendment _____________ the slaves.
- A series of compromises were proposed in the mid-1800s in order to keep the ____________ between slave and free states.
- The Civil War brought many changes to American society, including Westward expansion, the building of colleges and universities, and a _____________.
- One of Jackson’s policies as President was Indian Removal, most notably ordering what has since become known as the __________, forcing the Cherokee to move to Oklahoma.
- The __________ fought to end slavery in America.
- One way that the framers of the Constitution tried to address the divisive issue of slavery was to include an agreement that would allow the ______________ to continue for 20 years.
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- Common Sense, written by ________, was significant in convincing colonists that they needed to fight for independence.
- The court case in which the principle of judicial review was established
- To reassure the anti-Federalists that individual liberties would not be trampled on by the new national government, the Federalists agreed to add a ___________ to the Constitution.
- As America expanded westward, it came into conflict with the country of __________.
- Those who supported the idea of _______________ argued that the states shouldn't have to follow laws they deem unconstitutional. In the most extreme situation, they argued they could leave the union over it.
- The Second Great Awakening, with its focus on improvement, ushered in a wave of __________ such as creating public education, temperance, and improving mentalpatients’ treatment.
- One way that the framers of the Constitution tried to prevent mob rule was by creating the _________ which took choosing the President out of the hands of everyday citizens.
- Jackson’s strategy of rewarding his supporters with government jobs and appointments is known as the ___________.
- ___________ laws legalized segregation in the South after Reconstruction.
- Based on the Supreme Court decisions while he was Chief Justice, it can be concluded that _____________ wanted a strong national government.
- The __________ was included in the Constitution to address the discrepancy between Northern and Southern free populations.
- The Declaration of Independence includes such Enlightenment ideas as the equality of man, __________, and the government’s responsibility to protect the citizens’ rights.
- The Articles of Confederation had created a weak ______________, which the Constitution was trying to fix.
- The 15th Amendment granted ____________ to former slaves.
- The court case in which the right of the national government to regulate interstate commerce was established
- The Federalists supported a _____________ interpretation of the Constitution because they wanted to strengthen the national government.
39 Clues: The 13th Amendment _____________ the slaves. • The __________ fought to end slavery in America. • The __________ helped slaves escape to the North. • The 14th Amendment gave former slaves ____________. • The __________ were in support of the new Constitution. • The 15th Amendment granted ____________ to former slaves. • ...
'Between Us' 2025-06-02
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- When someone is forced to leave a country by the government.
- Extremely tiny
- super excited about something
- illegal goods
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels
- inclusion Making sure everyone feels welcome
- Intermittently occurring on and off
- someone who is kept in prison
- Incredulous expressing disbelief or skepticism
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- a change in tone or pitch of your voice
- Moving to live in a new country permanently.
- a violent attack against someone
- ascend to go up or rise
- In a very strange or unusual way
- Policy an official guideline or course of action
- Composure staying calm or collected under stress
- Isolation Being completely alone
- how things change or develop
- Discrimination Unjust behavior toward individuals based on group characteristics.
- Asylum a place of safety for people facing persecution
20 Clues: illegal goods • Extremely tiny • how things change or develop • super excited about something • someone who is kept in prison • ascend to go up or rise • a violent attack against someone • In a very strange or unusual way • Intermittently occurring on and off • Isolation Being completely alone • a change in tone or pitch of your voice • ...
'Between Us' 2025-06-02
Across
- When someone is forced to leave a country by the government.
- Extremely tiny
- super excited about something
- illegal goods
- Understanding and sharing how someone else feels
- inclusion Making sure everyone feels welcome
- Intermittently occurring on and off
- someone who is kept in prison
- Incredulous expressing disbelief or skepticism
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- a change in tone or pitch of your voice
- Moving to live in a new country permanently.
- a violent attack against someone
- ascend to go up or rise
- In a very strange or unusual way
- Policy an official guideline or course of action
- Composure staying calm or collected under stress
- Isolation Being completely alone
- how things change or develop
- Discrimination Unjust behavior toward individuals based on group characteristics.
- Asylum a place of safety for people facing persecution
20 Clues: illegal goods • Extremely tiny • how things change or develop • super excited about something • someone who is kept in prison • ascend to go up or rise • a violent attack against someone • In a very strange or unusual way • Intermittently occurring on and off • Isolation Being completely alone • a change in tone or pitch of your voice • ...
US states 2025-07-17
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- Hot Springs National Park
- Indianapolis 500 race
- New Orleans Mardi Gras
- Heart of Dixie
- Second largest cowboy culture
- Garden State
- First to ratify Constitution
- Peaches Atlanta
- Land of ten thousand lakes
- Kentucky Derby horse race
- Sunshine State Disney World
- Liberty Bell Independence Hall
- Smallest state
- Islands only state
- First presidential primary
- Golden State Hollywood
- Named after river
- Prairies Cornhuskers football
- Birthplace of aviation
- Virginia Appalachian Mountains
- Cheese dairy farming
- Badlands oil production
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- Big sky Yellowstone
- Yellowstone National Park
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- Sunflower State
- Las Vegas
- Boston Tea Party
- Chesapeake Bay
- Old Dominion colonial history
- Crater Lake Pacific coast
- Gateway Arch
- Seattle Space Needle
- Largest state by area
- Great Lakes Detroit
- New York City Niagara Falls
- New England original colony
- Mormon pioneers national parks
- Lobster rocky coastline
- Chicago city
- Desert adobe architecture
- Country music Elvis Presley
- Famous for potatoes
- Wright brothers flight
- Maple syrup fall foliage
- Rocky Mountains
- Charleston plantations
- Mount Rushmore
- Cornfields caucuses
- Tornadoes Native American history
50 Clues: Las Vegas • Gateway Arch • Garden State • Chicago city • Heart of Dixie • Chesapeake Bay • Smallest state • Mount Rushmore • Sunflower State • Peaches Atlanta • Rocky Mountains • Boston Tea Party • Named after river • Islands only state • Great Lakes Detroit • Famous for potatoes • Cornfields caucuses • Big sky Yellowstone • Seattle Space Needle • Cheese dairy farming • Indianapolis 500 race • ...
US Constitution 2022-08-22
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- Farmers, craftspeople, and traders of Ancient India.
- Siddhartha Gautama became known as this, which means “enlightened one.”
- A Buddhist shrine
- The writing of Ancient India.
- Archaeologists named this city "hill of the dead"
- Doctors in Ancient India learned how to rebuild noses through this type of surgery.
- During this Empire, the concept of zero was created, as well as advances in medicine, philosophy, literature
- While containing rulers, land owners, and warriors, this was only the second highest class of Ancient India.
- This system established the Social Pyramid of Ancient India.
- Ancient Indian cities, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, are located in what is now...
- One of the World's Longest Literary works at 1.8 million words!
- The Indian people believed in many gods, known as this.
- The Ancient Indians made many advancements in science, including the ability to predict these in regards to the sun and moon!
- Also known as the Dalits, or the Untouchables, this the lowest class of Ancient India. So low, that it doesn't even count as a class of people!
- This provided natural protection from northern invasions.
- Credited with inventing the number zero.
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- Due to how India is separated from the rest of Asia, it is often called this geographically
- These were priests of Ancient India, the highest class.
- The people of the Indus River Civilization disappeared due to three possible reasons: a great flood, enemy invasion, or this.
- The main river in Ancient India.
- The preserver god who maintains life.
- Around 1500 BC, this group of nomadic warrior-herders crossed the narrow Khyber Pass in the Hindu Kush Mountains and invaded the Indus Valley culture
- This civilization developed along the Indus River.
- positive or negative points you earn in life that allows you to move up and down the social pyramid
- We know about Brahmanism because of Aryan books (holy writings) that record their beliefs.
- The creator god who brings forth life.
- A policy used by Mahatma Ghandi and then Martin Luther King Jr., this means non-violence and goes back to Jainism
- The ideal ruler.
- This religion, the major religion of India, was a mixture of Aryan (Brahmanism) and Indus Valley beliefs.
- Peasants and manual labors, one of the lowest classes in Ancient India.
- The destroyer god who allows for new life to be created.
- Ancient Indians were Pioneers of this, the Indians created tools and weapons by mixing iron and other metals together.
- An Indian leader who is primarily responsible for spreading Buddhism across Asia
33 Clues: The ideal ruler. • A Buddhist shrine • The writing of Ancient India. • The main river in Ancient India. • The preserver god who maintains life. • The creator god who brings forth life. • Credited with inventing the number zero. • Archaeologists named this city "hill of the dead" • This civilization developed along the Indus River. • ...
among us 2022-06-17
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- copies everyone
- great artist
- likes sharks
- one of the valedictorians
- star wars fan
- learn
- friends with andrew
- friends with jessie
- really good at math
- says questionable things
- speaks like a child
- biggest ego
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- ends with a j
- small
- oui oui
- moans too often
- weird leafs fan
- sits behind hottest person in the class
- rubiks cubes
- starts with a u
- biggest personality trait is being irish
- sits with caden
- YAAASSSSSS TAYTAYYY
- among us enjoyer
24 Clues: small • learn • oui oui • biggest ego • great artist • likes sharks • rubiks cubes • ends with a j • star wars fan • copies everyone • moans too often • weird leafs fan • starts with a u • sits with caden • among us enjoyer • friends with andrew • friends with jessie • really good at math • YAAASSSSSS TAYTAYYY • speaks like a child • says questionable things • one of the valedictorians • ...
US Presidents 2022-11-07
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- famous for the slogan make america great again, and the richest u.s. president
- served the longest terms in u.s. history
- an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- president on the $20 bill
- known as the “Father of the Constitution”
- served the shortest time in U.S. presidential history
- president during www1
- became president after JFK was assassinated
- involved in the watergate scandal
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- from plains, ga
- president during ww2
- only president to have dementia
- youngest president to be elected and youngest president to die, was assassinated
- was a famous hollywood actor
- president during the great depression
- the only president never to have been elected to the office of president or vice president
- first black president
- the 1st President of the United States
- was impeached, was also the governor of arkansas before becoming president
- the Vice President under G. Washington later becoming the 2nd president of the U.S.
20 Clues: from plains, ga • president during ww2 • first black president • president during www1 • president on the $20 bill • was a famous hollywood actor • only president to have dementia • involved in the watergate scandal • president during the great depression • the 1st President of the United States • served the longest terms in u.s. history • known as the “Father of the Constitution” • ...
Us pt2 2022-11-14
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- Favorite Dutch Bros Drink
- Table
- Pizza Order
- What We Do Together Every Night Before Bed
- The Poet I Read To Help You Sleep
- Festival
- _____ Birds
- McDonald's
- App I Always Forget To Check
- Opinion Based Board Game
- My Favorite Colours
- Our First Play Together
- Tutor In ___
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- Unsuccessful Catch Phrase
- Draw Two, Draw Two, Draw Two
- Best Pasta Dish
- Buissness Venture
- Eyes
- What Your Doing Now
- Warm Friend
- Your Favorite Colour
- Best Breakfast
- Your Favorite Fruit
- Who Says It Last Tonight
- Your Favorite Coffee
- Activity I Was Briefly Interested In During The Summer
- Mean Game
- Dragon Friend
- What I Sing To Help You Sleep
29 Clues: Eyes • Table • Festival • Mean Game • McDonald's • Pizza Order • Warm Friend • _____ Birds • Tutor In ___ • Dragon Friend • Best Breakfast • Best Pasta Dish • Buissness Venture • What Your Doing Now • Your Favorite Fruit • My Favorite Colours • Your Favorite Colour • Your Favorite Coffee • Our First Play Together • Who Says It Last Tonight • Opinion Based Board Game • Unsuccessful Catch Phrase • ...
US Cities 2022-11-09
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- World of Coca-Cola
- NASA space center
- The big apple
- Pike Place Market
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Beale Street
- Davy Crocket's Tomb
- Pearl Harbor
- The 816/913
- The White House
- Cowboys
- Disney World
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- Motor City
- Bourbon Street
- What happens here, stays here
- Coney Island
- Fenway Park
- The Arc
- The Windy City
- South Beach
- City of brotherly love
- Lakers
- Mile High City
23 Clues: Lakers • The Arc • Cowboys • Motor City • Fenway Park • South Beach • The 816/913 • Coney Island • Beale Street • Pearl Harbor • Disney World • The big apple • Bourbon Street • The Windy City • Mile High City • The White House • NASA space center • Pike Place Market • World of Coca-Cola • Golden Gate Bridge • Davy Crocket's Tomb • City of brotherly love • What happens here, stays here
US GOV 2022-01-14
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- If the government fails to protect citizens, citizens have the right to revolt.
- document that gave citizens a say in government
- Philosopher born in England
- Book that explains how Hobbes thought the government should work
- where enlightenment began
- When citizens are directly involved in lawmaking
- Means “a blank slate or page”
- _____ happens when people sacrifice some natural freedoms so they can have the freedom that comes with security and protection.
- divided into the house of Representatives and the senate
- How many European leaders gained power
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- Building used to discuss philosophy and ways to improve the human experience
- no rules, complete freedom, and without any protection from each other
- Who was in favor of a government of the people, by the people, for the people.
- The idea that people give up rights in exchange for protection from the government
- Author of Leviathan
- a period of time when people developed new ideas about human existence
- Life, Liberty, Property
- Idea most enlightenment thinkers believed in
- Those things that are in the best interest of society as a whole
- what some Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of
20 Clues: Author of Leviathan • Life, Liberty, Property • where enlightenment began • Philosopher born in England • Means “a blank slate or page” • How many European leaders gained power • Idea most enlightenment thinkers believed in • document that gave citizens a say in government • what some Enlightenment thinkers were afraid of • When citizens are directly involved in lawmaking • ...
US Presidents 2022-04-29
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- 22nd and 24th president
- 7th president
- 14th president
- 6th president
- 16th president
- 3rd president
- 21st president
- 9th president
- 19th president
- 20th president
- 5th president
- 11th president
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- 4th president
- First president
- 10th president
- 2nd president
- 13th president
- 8th president
- 17th president
- 18th president
- 23rd president
- 15th president
- 12th president
- 25th president
24 Clues: 4th president • 7th president • 2nd president • 8th president • 6th president • 3rd president • 9th president • 5th president • 10th president • 13th president • 14th president • 17th president • 18th president • 16th president • 23rd president • 21st president • 15th president • 12th president • 19th president • 20th president • 25th president • 11th president • First president • 22nd and 24th president
US Constitution 2022-05-05
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- clause where anyone can practice whatever religion they want
- court case where police were caught beating a man on camera
- court case in which a school principal searched a girl with no warrant
- acronym for first amendment
- amendment which provides protection against random searches
- an act of writing or speaking badly on someone
- no quartering of troops except during war
- freedom of speech,press,religion,assembly, and right to petition.
- spoken defamation is called
- case of the burning of the flag
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- rule in which court finds police search unreasonable, it cannot be used.
- another term for petition
- right to bear arms
- highest court in the US
- clause where government cannot set up places of worship or favor a religion
- court case in which police were searching for a bombing suspect in a house , and entered without warrant
- a court order for an arrest
- amendment in which you cannot be tried twice for the same crime
- court case in which a man violated school attendance law
- written defamation is called
20 Clues: right to bear arms • highest court in the US • another term for petition • acronym for first amendment • a court order for an arrest • spoken defamation is called • written defamation is called • case of the burning of the flag • no quartering of troops except during war • an act of writing or speaking badly on someone • court case in which a man violated school attendance law • ...
us constitution? 2022-05-10
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- between two people
- cant be sued for helping
- spoken disrespect
- tearing someone down
- burning of the flag
- unwritten law
- religious law
- state law
- philosophy of law
- failure to act
- the ability to practice your religion
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- government exerting authority
- writen disrespect
- the acronym for the first amendment
- supreme law of the land
- all religion are equal
- free speech at school
- school newspapers
- breaking laws
- previous court cases
20 Clues: state law • unwritten law • religious law • breaking laws • failure to act • writen disrespect • spoken disrespect • school newspapers • philosophy of law • between two people • burning of the flag • tearing someone down • previous court cases • free speech at school • all religion are equal • supreme law of the land • cant be sued for helping • government exerting authority • ...
US Constitution 2023-01-20
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- having to do with courts and court proceedings
- a compulsory contribution
- to refuse to buy or handle
- a body of citizen soldiers
- agreement among two or more nations
- relating to the national or central government
- having to do with carrying out laws
- change to the Constitution or a bill in Congress
- an introduction
- an area of land under the jurisdiction
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
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- the provision of accommodations or lodgings
- one who pledges help or support to another in a common cause
- having to do with lawmaking
- the supreme legal text that formed the framework of the current United States government.
- proposed law
- sign or give formal consent to making it officially valid.
- the attribute of fairness, especially in a court of law.
- freedom of choice
- to cancel the penalty for an offense
20 Clues: proposed law • an introduction • freedom of choice • a compulsory contribution • to refuse to buy or handle • a body of citizen soldiers • having to do with lawmaking • agreement among two or more nations • having to do with carrying out laws • to cancel the penalty for an offense • an area of land under the jurisdiction • the provision of accommodations or lodgings • ...
WWIII/US 2022-06-19
Across
- The present Ping gave to Abdullah after playing Secret Santa
- The colour of the vehicle Bilal comes to school with
- Something Abdullah and Ping have in their house
- The item Fadilah "accidentally" flushed down the toilet
- This person is far away from looking like one but is already acting like one
- Sofiah is really good at this
- What Fadilah will be called when she retires
- What Fadilah's face looks like when she laughs too much
- Abdullah's defence mechanism when Sofiah is about to hit him
- A word Ping finds difficult to pronounce
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- Something Ping is absolutely horrible at but still does it
- A teacher who taught us all the science subjects
- This person can get very hyper when sitting next to Sofiah
- If you tease this person, you will suffer
- A video game Abdullah and Bilal play together
- Joshua
- Something we all watch together at night
- Bilal's second name
- The only thing Abdullah is good at making at
- Nava, yeah that's it. I don't know how to describe it. He is not like this, but he is...if that makes sense
20 Clues: Joshua • Bilal's second name • Sofiah is really good at this • Something we all watch together at night • A word Ping finds difficult to pronounce • If you tease this person, you will suffer • What Fadilah will be called when she retires • The only thing Abdullah is good at making at • A video game Abdullah and Bilal play together • ...
About Us 2022-09-24
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- My favorite flavor
- Something I call you in bed
- My Favorite NFL Team
- My Zodiac
- The “Spot” ;) (think finger curling)
- Your Favorite Color
- My Favorite Color
- Movies we both love
- Your Favorite College Team
- My Favorite Number
- Your favorite ocean animal
- ________ Session (these are my favorite)
- Something I plan to give you all the time (think lips)
- Your Favorite Number
- A game and show we both love, The _________
- A game you enjoy by yourself
- Your Favorite NFL Team
- The First Fort Skin You Bought Me
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- My favorite position
- Your Zodiac
- Your favorite drink
- The Month we Got Together
- Amazing mythological creatures
- You love when I_____for you?
- A snack we both love
- Our console of choice
- Our favorite Shooter
- Our favorite relaxing game
- A way we can mark each other
- My favorite ocean animal
- Your Fave Fast Food
- Song by Oasis
32 Clues: My Zodiac • Your Zodiac • Song by Oasis • My Favorite Color • My favorite flavor • My Favorite Number • Your favorite drink • Your Favorite Color • Movies we both love • Your Fave Fast Food • My favorite position • My Favorite NFL Team • A snack we both love • Our favorite Shooter • Your Favorite Number • Our console of choice • Your Favorite NFL Team • My favorite ocean animal • ...
US Government 2022-09-28
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- compensation outside the job
- years old to be President
- Position of the leader of the House
- Years for House term of office
- spending
- nuclear
- Mandatory budget category
- 435 members
- Sole power of the Senate
- Oath of office
- Years for Presidential term of office
- In Chief of the military
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- Supreme Court Justices
- Electoral votes to win Presidency
- Electors in Utah
- Tempore leader of the Senate
- power power vested in the President
- Senate and House of Representatives
- Discretionary budget category
- 100 members
- Designated
- Clause allowing for Executive Orders
- State of the Union
- Sole power of the House
24 Clues: nuclear • spending • Designated • 100 members • 435 members • Oath of office • Electors in Utah • State of the Union • Supreme Court Justices • Sole power of the House • Sole power of the Senate • In Chief of the military • years old to be President • Mandatory budget category • compensation outside the job • Tempore leader of the Senate • Discretionary budget category • ...
US Navy 2022-09-07
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- the name of a boat 2 page
- how many combat vessels
- attack submarine
- a assault ship
- indoor ship
- stout a high speed destroyer
- a aircraft carrier name
- flys with uss independence
- one of the navy's main fighter jets
- 1 main hull 2 smaller hulls
- how do boats get food
- reserves to keep the navy afloat
- manned naval aircraft
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- what is navy's main fighter jets
- a ship's name
- what are new recruits are called
- a ship that has dazzling camo
- how many members
- a plane on uss kearsarge
- close in weapon system
- a ships name
- what are groups of aircrafts called
- a high tech destroyer
- a helicopter flyes with it
- a name of a destroyer
25 Clues: indoor ship • a ships name • a ship's name • a assault ship • attack submarine • how many members • a high tech destroyer • a name of a destroyer • how do boats get food • manned naval aircraft • close in weapon system • how many combat vessels • a aircraft carrier name • a plane on uss kearsarge • the name of a boat 2 page • a helicopter flyes with it • flys with uss independence • ...
US Constitution 2025-11-13
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- wanted a strong central government
- the process of officially approving the constitution
- speech, religion, press, assembly
- Article 1
- to change the constitution
- the first three words of the constitution
- total number of amendments in the constitution
- Article 3
- president can deny a bill passed by congress and send it back to them
- compromise between northern and southern states over slavery and representation in the new government
- no cruel or unusual punishment
- the opening introduction to the constitution
- first 10 amendments in the constitution
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- showed the power of the mew federal government under the constitution
- "father of the constitution"
- Washington's secretary of state
- presiding officer of the Constitutional Convention in 1787
- proved the Articles of Confederation were too weak
- wanted a bill of rights in the constitution
- president's chief advisors
- Washington's secretary of the treasury
- major weakness of the Articles of Confederation
- right to bear arms
- first vice president
- Article 2
25 Clues: Article 1 • Article 3 • Article 2 • right to bear arms • first vice president • president's chief advisors • to change the constitution • "father of the constitution" • no cruel or unusual punishment • Washington's secretary of state • speech, religion, press, assembly • wanted a strong central government • Washington's secretary of the treasury • first 10 amendments in the constitution • ...
DE US 2026-01-21
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- end of indentured servitude
- 5 bills to settle border lines and slave disputes
- government power comes from the people
- limits power of each gov branch
- president during Civil war
- deragatory term for southern abolitionists post civil war
- settled disputes about accused corruption of presidential race in 1870s
- shot heard around the world
- first permanent colony
- relative religious freedom
- first battle of Civil war
- reform church of england
- religion practiced at Jamestown
- cause of war of 1812- US soldiers forced in British navy
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- travelled along the middle passage
- cash crops
- 3 branches
- ended revolutionary war
- led large slave revolt in richmond
- president who represented common man
- religious revival
- slave based Southern economic growth
- promised land after working
- president who basically ended reconstruction
- led the largest slave revolt
- French support at saratoga
26 Clues: cash crops • 3 branches • religious revival • first permanent colony • ended revolutionary war • reform church of england • first battle of Civil war • president during Civil war • French support at saratoga • relative religious freedom • end of indentured servitude • promised land after working • shot heard around the world • led the largest slave revolt • limits power of each gov branch • ...
About Us 2025-08-29
Across
- What is Jared’s favorite team?
- What do we say when the other is yapping a lot?
- What meal can Raquel live off of?
- What vacation does Raquel want to do with Jared?
- What is Raquel’s favorite team?
- What month is our anniversary?
- How much does Raquel love and miss you?
- What does Raquel enjoy hearing on FaceTime?
- What sport does Jared love?
- Who is Raquel’s favorite baseball player?
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- Where is Jared from?
- What month did we have our first date?
- What does Raquel physically love most about Jared?
- What is one of our shared favorite foods?
- Who is Jared’s favorite soccer player?
- What’s our favorite color?
- What is Raquel always doing?
- Where does Raquel like to drag Jared to?
- Where is Raquel from?
- What Does Jared always respond with?
20 Clues: Where is Jared from? • Where is Raquel from? • What’s our favorite color? • What sport does Jared love? • What is Raquel always doing? • What is Jared’s favorite team? • What month is our anniversary? • What is Raquel’s favorite team? • What meal can Raquel live off of? • What Does Jared always respond with? • What month did we have our first date? • ...
Us Canvas 2025-12-21
29 Clues: Photo 8 • Photo 5 • Photo 6 • Photo 2 • Photo 1 • Photo 9 • Photo 3 • Photo 7 • Photo 4 • Photo 14 • Photo 25 • Photo 29 • Photo 23 • Photo 28 • Photo 16 • Photo 20 • Photo 12 • Photo 13 • Photo 11 • Photo 19 • Photo 10 • Photo 15 • Photo 26 • Photo 24 • Photo 17 • Photo 18 • Photo 22 • Photo 21 • Photo 27
US States 2025-12-27
50 Clues: = SC • = VA • = SD • = NY • = RI • = ID • = NV • = MO • = MS • = AZ • = LA • = WY • = AR • = NC • = PA • = OH • = WI • = DE • = HI • = UT • = MI • = IL • = NM • = IA • = MD • = TX • = CT • = CO • = NE • = MA • = KY • = VT • = MN • = AK • = ND • = WV • = IN • = AL • = MT • = ME • = WA • = NJ • = CA • = FL • = TN • = OK • = GA • = KS • = NH • = OR
US Constitution 2025-09-15
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- used by the POTUS to kill a bill
- to stop a meeting
- introduction to the US Constitution
- ratification of the constitution
- the "lower house" of congress
- two chamber legislature
- the "upper house" of congress
- a simple majority in the house of representatives
- the amending process
- top leadership position in the house of representatives
- delaying a bill trough the use of discussion
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- used to elect the president
- articles in the US Constitution
- first three words in the preamble to the US Constitution
- number of supreme court justices
- amendments in the US Constitution
- the executive branch
- father of the US Constitution
- the judicial branch
- number of representatives in the house of representatives
- the legislative branch
21 Clues: to stop a meeting • the judicial branch • the executive branch • the amending process • the legislative branch • two chamber legislature • used to elect the president • the "lower house" of congress • father of the US Constitution • the "upper house" of congress • articles in the US Constitution • used by the POTUS to kill a bill • number of supreme court justices • ...
Simply, Us 2026-01-09
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- First meal we cooked together
- Deep love and loyalty
- One day we will .... (3words)
- A shared embrace
- Your way to drink beer
- Where I love to kiss you most
- My favorite flavor of cake
- My heart skips a beat when you ....
- Place we met (2words)
- I love you ....
- Place we dance sometimes
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- Where our first date started
- Full of love
- Common hobby shared
- Favorite gift from you (3words)
- When we met
- My favorite movie
- A little bit of pucker
- My favorite scent on you
- First game we played together
- First gift exchange
- Our shared love language (2words)
- My favorite date spot
- My favorite part of your body
- Place we love to visit
25 Clues: When we met • Full of love • I love you .... • A shared embrace • My favorite movie • Common hobby shared • First gift exchange • Deep love and loyalty • My favorite date spot • Place we met (2words) • A little bit of pucker • Your way to drink beer • Place we love to visit • My favorite scent on you • Place we dance sometimes • My favorite flavor of cake • Where our first date started • ...
Us <3 2025-10-10
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- The day of the week of our first anniversary
- Our song (one of many)
- Our future daughter’s name
- The location of my favorite kiss we’ve shared
- Our favorite dinner spot before we were official
- Our first “real” date
- Our favorite sweet treat (that we impulsively buy too often)
- The place we took our first picture together
- Where we’d love to travel together one day
- My favorite football team
- The day I asked you to be my girlfriend
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- My signature scent
- Your street address
- Our dream cat names
- The day of our first kiss
- The Starbucks order you got me onto
- The first meal prep we made together
- One of the first things about you that impressed me and that made me fall in love with you
- Our shared gaming addiction
- The game you were really really good at and somehow beat me at in the dorms last year
- The first movie we saw together
- Our favorite thrift spot
- Our matchmaker
- My LEAST FAV Mario Kart course
- The name of the restaurant I took you to for Valentine’s Day
25 Clues: Our matchmaker • My signature scent • Your street address • Our dream cat names • Our first “real” date • Our song (one of many) • Our favorite thrift spot • The day of our first kiss • My favorite football team • Our future daughter’s name • Our shared gaming addiction • My LEAST FAV Mario Kart course • The first movie we saw together • The Starbucks order you got me onto • ...
US Presidents 2025-09-24
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- 1977-1981
- 1885-1889, 1893-1897
- 1901-1909
- 1913-1921
- 1817-1825
- 2001-2009
- 1829-1837
- 1845-1849
- 2021-2025
- 1841-1845
- 1889-1893
- 1929-1933
- 1809-1817
- 1861-1865
- 1909-1913
- 2009-2017
- 1881-1885
- 1857-1861
- 1993-2001
- 1789-1797
- 1837-1841
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- 1923-1929
- 1869-1877
- 1933-1945
- 1989-1993
- 1953-1961
- 2017-2021, 2025-present
- March 4-September 19 1881
- 1897-1901
- 1945-1953
- 1849-1850
- 1850-1853
- 1853-1857
- 1801-1809
- 1969-1974
- 1961-1963
- March 4-April 4 1841
- 1963-1969
- 1877-1881
- 1797-1801
- 1974-1977
- 1981-1989
- 1921-1923
- 1825-1829
- 1865-1869
45 Clues: 1923-1929 • 1977-1981 • 1869-1877 • 1901-1909 • 1913-1921 • 1933-1945 • 1989-1993 • 1953-1961 • 1817-1825 • 1897-1901 • 1945-1953 • 1849-1850 • 2001-2009 • 1850-1853 • 1829-1837 • 1853-1857 • 1801-1809 • 1845-1849 • 1969-1974 • 2021-2025 • 1961-1963 • 1841-1845 • 1963-1969 • 1877-1881 • 1889-1893 • 1929-1933 • 1797-1801 • 1974-1977 • 1981-1989 • 1921-1923 • 1825-1829 • 1809-1817 • 1861-1865 • 1909-1913 • 1865-1869 • 2009-2017 • 1881-1885 • 1857-1861 • ...
Concerning Us 2026-03-04
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- One of our yearly traditions
- our first kiss movie, LOL
- The person who introduced us
- The most important word in our lives
- The first place we travelled together outside the U.S.
- A substitution we request at every coffee shop
- Where your parents and my mom first met
- The best thing that ever happened to me
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- celebrity we spotted in New York (first name)
- The movie we referenced with our first couples Halloween costume
- The name of our firstborn son
- The first wedding we attended together (bride's first name)
- Another one of our yearly traditions
- The city where our rental resides
- The place we celebrated your 30th birthday
- The street of our first apartment
- A nightly request from you
- Arguably our favorite restaurant
- celebrity we met at Disneyland (first name)
- The number of houses we own!
20 Clues: our first kiss movie, LOL • A nightly request from you • One of our yearly traditions • The person who introduced us • The number of houses we own! • The name of our firstborn son • Arguably our favorite restaurant • The city where our rental resides • The street of our first apartment • Another one of our yearly traditions • The most important word in our lives • ...
US Politics 2026-03-12
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- Elitist Body
- Changing Districts
- First Impeached
- Age of Corruption
- Opponent in 1812
- Progressive Candidate in 1948
- Third Party 1992
- Lost in 1996
- Oldest Elected Leader
- Biggest State
- Enacted Civil Rights
- State Leader
- Shortest Serving
- Frequent Green Candidate
- Most Districts
- First Female VP
- Elects Party Candidate
- Notable Signer of Independence
- Only One To Resign
- Harper's Ferry
- Elects Leader
- Capital
- Capital of New York
- 1 of 3 Branches
- Red Scare Frontman
- Civil Rights Leader
- Won in 1876
- Secretary of Defence
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- Ruling Body
- Leader's House
- Lesser Body
- First Black Leader
- Lost in 2016
- First Black Justice
- Grand Old Party
- First State
- Founder of Democrats
- Holding Up Legislation
- Most Common Leader Name
- First Treasury
- First Leader
- Leader of Secessionists
- Longest Serving
- Nation Leader
- Lost in 2000
- Home of Ruling Body
- Oldest Living
- Leader of Lesser Body
- Reserve Leader
- Last Killed
- Also Car
- Secessionist State
- Leader's Advisors
- Top Hat
- Southern Strategy
- Brother of Dallas Victim
56 Clues: Capital • Top Hat • Also Car • Ruling Body • Lesser Body • First State • Last Killed • Won in 1876 • Lost in 2016 • Elitist Body • Lost in 1996 • First Leader • State Leader • Lost in 2000 • Biggest State • Nation Leader • Oldest Living • Elects Leader • Leader's House • First Treasury • Most Districts • Reserve Leader • Harper's Ferry • Grand Old Party • First Impeached • Longest Serving • First Female VP • 1 of 3 Branches • ...
Among Us 2026-04-02
Across
- can vent as a crewmate
- chart course
- Can vanish
- cameras
- engine bottom left
- can take notes and interrogate people
- tree A task in O2 related to a tree
- default map
- sus color
- You can align the telescope here
- The place where you start in polus
- asteroids
- can protect crewmates when dead
- The creator of the game
- place to fix lights
- The name of the game
- comms sabotage place
- When this role kills someone the victim's body dissolves
- Can take the form of a crewmate
- a mushroom themed map
- A task in specimen that requires to store something
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- second map created
- a planet map
- A task in office that requires to scan something
- Can track people
- Sends a ping when dead
- a map on a ship
- A task in comms polus that has a function like inspect sample
- An isolated place in polus
- Located below O2
- engine top left
- place to do scan
- The door you must open to head to specimen
- bottom right of skeld
- The place to do clear the leaves task
- place to swipe the card and upload
- fuel tank
- Emergency button place
- simon says and unlock manifolds
- can check vitals at any time
40 Clues: cameras • sus color • asteroids • fuel tank • Can vanish • default map • a planet map • chart course • a map on a ship • engine top left • Can track people • Located below O2 • place to do scan • second map created • engine bottom left • place to fix lights • The name of the game • comms sabotage place • bottom right of skeld • a mushroom themed map • can vent as a crewmate • Sends a ping when dead • ...
US Presidents 2026-04-03
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- He was the third president to die on the 4th of July, passing away in 1831.
- He had 15 children, the most of any president.
- He was the only president to hold a PhD.
- He died just 31 days into his term, serving the shortest presidency in history.
- He was the first African American president in United States history.
- He was a skilled musician who played five instruments: piano, saxophone, clarinet, accordion, and violin.
- He had the first telephone in the White House.
- He is the only U.S. president in history never to have been elected as president or vice president by the Electoral College.
- He was the first president to live in the White House.
- He was highly fashionable and owned around 80 pairs of trousers.
- His 1793 second inaugural address was the shortest ever at only 135 words.
- He was the oldest to ever serve as US president.
- He often swam naked in the Potomac River, and a female reporter allegedly had to sit on his clothes to get an interview.
- He is the first U.S. president to take office after losing the popular vote.
- He and his wife spoke Mandarin Chinese to each other in the White House to prevent staffers from eavesdropping.
- Standing only 5'4", he was the shortest president.
- He never voted in an election prior to being on the ballot himself.
- He was ambidextrous and could write in both Latin and Greek at the same time.
- He was a tailor before entering politics and often made his own suits.
- He has the highest rate of making false claims than any other president in history.
- He is the only person to have been divorced before taking office.
- He was the first president to retire after only one term and not seek re-election.
- He was the last president to serve in the Civil War.
- He liked to have his head rubbed with Vaseline while eating breakfast in bed.
- He was once fined $20 for speeding in his horse and buggy on a Washington D.C. street.
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- He often continued meetings with staff while using the bathroom.
- He was arrested while in office for running over an old woman with his horse.
- He was the first president to have electricity in the White House.
- He was the first president to play golf and throw out the first pitch at a MLB game.
- He taught his pet parrot how to curse; the parrot allegedly had to be removed from Jackson's funeral for swearing.
- He is the only U.S. president to have been a Rhodes Scholar.
- He was the first American to win a Nobel Peace Prize.
- He is widely recognized as the only U.S. president who did not order a military attack, bombing, or invasion during his term.
- He lost a set of White House china in a poker game.
- He is the only president to be elected to four terms.
- He was a bachelor when he entered office and is the only president to get married in the White House.
- He was reportedly the most handsome man Queen Victoria had ever seen.
- He was the first president born of a U.S. citizen (rather than a British subject).
- He was the only person to have been divorced before taking office.
- He smuggled Italian rice seeds—considered superior to American ones—which was a crime punishable by death at the time.
- He is the only 20th-century president to have never received a college degree.
- He is the only president to have received a patent for an invention (a device for lifting ships).
- He was the first president to appear in a color television broadcast.
- He is the only president who never married.
- He was the only president to win a Pulitzer Prize.
45 Clues: He was the only president to hold a PhD. • He is the only president who never married. • He had 15 children, the most of any president. • He had the first telephone in the White House. • He was the oldest to ever serve as US president. • Standing only 5'4", he was the shortest president. • He was the only president to win a Pulitzer Prize. • ...
THE ACADEMIC ROOTS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH: CARTER G. WOODSON 2025-02-03
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- Black History Month's original length (Negro History ____).
- He is colloquially known as the father of _____ History.
- Nickname for this period of intense racial violence during 1919 when 1,000 (mostly black) people were killed.
- He is known as only the 2nd African American to graduate with a PhD from this university.
- His father (James) scouted for which side in the Civil War?
- Was also a member of this black fraternity.
- Woodson is known as a leader in this ideological movement.
- After being locked out of a career in education at most universities, he became a Dean at this HBCU
- Students and teachers at this infamous university expanded Black History Celebrations to a month-long event.
- "The Disruption of Virginia" was the title of his _______.
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- Also famously authored this book.
- He is a graduate of this college.
- The 1st African American to graduate w/ a PhD from Harvard University.
- Famously authored this book.
- Was a member of this black fraternity.
- Was the founder of the Association for the Study of _____ American Life & History (which still exists today).
- Graduated from _____ High School in this West Virginia city.
- Woodson's middle name.
- Dr. Woodson is the only PhD in U.S. History who is a descendant of _____.
- Married name of his sister (the activist, poet and teacher).
20 Clues: Woodson's middle name. • Famously authored this book. • Also famously authored this book. • He is a graduate of this college. • Was a member of this black fraternity. • Was also a member of this black fraternity. • He is colloquially known as the father of _____ History. • Woodson is known as a leader in this ideological movement. • ...
US History Unit 4 vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- To leave one's country to live elsewhere
- Man made water ways
- Enslaved African who sued for his freedom
- Activist who was against slavery
- Manufactured goods
- war between opposing sides of the same country
- Eli White invention pulled seeds from Cotton
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- Allies between states
- To enter a country for which is not native
- based on agriculture
- Gold miners that migrated to CA in 1849
11 Clues: Manufactured goods • Man made water ways • based on agriculture • Allies between states • Activist who was against slavery • Gold miners that migrated to CA in 1849 • To leave one's country to live elsewhere • Enslaved African who sued for his freedom • To enter a country for which is not native • Eli White invention pulled seeds from Cotton • ...
US History T2 Crossword 1 2024-09-19
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- Company recognized as a legal unit that has rights and liabilities separate from each of its members
- Type of integration consolidates many competing firms
- _____ production is the production of goods in large numbers through the use of machinery and assembly lines
- NO GOV REG in business, supply and demand
- People who build and manage businesses by making a profit and combing the factors of production
- Producers of a good or service that prices and controls stocks in order to monopolize the market
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- Type of integration consolidates complementing industries
- Type of tariff on imported goods designed to protect domestic industry
- Process used to developed steel from iron making stronger, lighter, more durable
- Rights given by government to inventors for exclusive rights to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time
- Freedom of private business NOT interfered by GOV REG
11 Clues: NO GOV REG in business, supply and demand • Type of integration consolidates many competing firms • Freedom of private business NOT interfered by GOV REG • Type of integration consolidates complementing industries • Type of tariff on imported goods designed to protect domestic industry • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary US History 2022-12-05
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- power specifically given Congress in the Constitution
- a principle by which powers are divided among different branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power
- the legal rules and procedures the government must observe before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property
- government with limited powers strictly defined by law
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- the equal application of the law regardless of a person's race, religion, political believes, or other qualities
- power belonging only to the states
- power shared by the states and federal government
- the belief that government is subject to the will of the people
- power not enumerated in the Constitution by suggested in its language
- power of the court to judge whether or not actions of other branches are constitutional
- the process of becoming a citizen of another country
11 Clues: power belonging only to the states • power shared by the states and federal government • the process of becoming a citizen of another country • power specifically given Congress in the Constitution • government with limited powers strictly defined by law • the belief that government is subject to the will of the people • ...
US History and Geography Vocabulary 2024-11-07
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- - a period in European civilization marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- - place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold
- - young women known for wearing short dresses and bobbed hair and for embracing freedom from traditional societal constraints
- - The movement of people from one part of a country or region to another
- - moral panic provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of leftist ideologies in a society
- - the consumer acquires goods or services before payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future
- - political equality for women
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- - a group of American writers who came of age during World War I and established their literary reputations in the 1920
- - a movement dedicated to promoting moderation and, more often, complete abstinence from the use of intoxicating liquor
- - a mix of African and European musical techniques and traditions from church, home, work
- - a group that intends to order, or use purchased goods, products, or services
11 Clues: - political equality for women • - place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold • - The movement of people from one part of a country or region to another • - a group that intends to order, or use purchased goods, products, or services • - a period in European civilization marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom. • ...
US History Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-11
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- A person who has been forced to leave their country due to war, persecution, or natural disaster
- The status of being a legal member of a country with full rights and responsibilities
- External factors that drive people away from their home country, such as war, poverty, or natural disasters
- The process of completely adopting the customs and culture of a new country while giving up one's original cultural identity
- An official document or stamp in a passport that gives permission to enter, leave, or stay in a country
- The legal process of becoming a citizen of a new country
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- The act of permanently leaving one country to live in another country
- Protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee
- The process of becoming familiar with and adopting the cultural practices of a new country while maintaining aspects of one's original culture
- Positive factors that attract people to move to a new country, such as better jobs or education
- A numerical limit on how many immigrants can enter a country during a specific time period
11 Clues: The legal process of becoming a citizen of a new country • The act of permanently leaving one country to live in another country • The status of being a legal member of a country with full rights and responsibilities • A numerical limit on how many immigrants can enter a country during a specific time period • ...
US Imperialism 2019-02-12
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- US ships first appeared off the coast of this island nation in 1853 with the intent of opening up trading relations.
- The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War.
- Americans blamed the sinking of this ship on the Spanish, leading to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
- This volunteer cavalry unit fought in the Spanish-American War under the leadership of a future US President.
- This ideology played an important role in inspiring not only the internal consolidation of European nations and the US, but also imperialistic expansion.
- This was the term for the idea that it was the right of the United States of America to possess territory stretching across North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- This territory in the Pacific Northwest region was acquired by the US following a treaty signed with Great Britain in 1846 which helped to avoid a war between the two nations.
- JACKSON The US President responsible for forcibly relocating Native American tribes and pushing them further westward.
- This philosophy encouraged Americans to invest financially in areas that were strategically important to the United States, such as Latin America.
- This addition to US political philosophy going back to the 1820s stated that the US had the right to intervene in Latin America to maintain or restore order.
- Originally, the US attempted to support a revolution in this country, whose people were in the process of rising up against Spanish colonial rule.
- This legal measure made Cuba essentially a protectorate of the United States until 1934 and allowed the US to lease lands for the establishment of a naval base in Cuba.
- This term is used to describe the overly sensationalist journalism that often had the intention of convincing Americans to show enthusiasm for participation in military actions.
- This naval commander is credited with initiating trading relations with a previously isolationist island nation.
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- This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government.
- This island in the Caribbean Sea was acquired by the US following the Spanish-American War and is today an independent commonwealth whose inhabitants have been US citizens since 1917.
- The US acquired territory from this country in what is now the southwestern portion of the US (states of New Mexico, Arizona, and California).
- Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia.
- This word is used to describe both an excessively lengthy speech, but also the informal troops acting without official government authorization which were sometimes useful for the US in overthrowing certain foreign governments.
- The US initially helped the inhabitants of these Pacific islands fight for their independence from Spain, but then ended up ruling them in a harsh and oppressive manner as well.
- The Spanish-American War took place under the leadership of this US President, eventually leading to significant territorial gains for the USA.
- This political philosophy linked to President Roosevelt's policies contained the ideas that the US should preserve order and stability in the world by intervening in the affairs of less developed nations.
- This principle of US foreign policy was first articulated in the 1820s and warned European powers to not interfere in affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
- This man became the President of the US after his predecessor was assassinated by an anarchist. He was known for being aggressive and had previously been a war hero who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- This was the name for the idea that attempted to protext US trade interests in the Far East by preventing the partition of China and instead allowing all Western nations to trade there on equal footing.
- This term is used to describe the US policy during the 1830s which forcefully relocated various Native American tribes and led to the deaths of thousands.
- This is the site of a major US naval base in Hawaii which was acquired following the annexation of Hawaii in 1898.
- This incredibly important piece of infrastructure constructed between the years 1904 and 1914 allowed the US to more quickly move ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next.
- This future state had previously belonged to Mexico before it became an independent republic and eventually the 28th US state.
- These Pacific islands were annexed by the US after their queen was deposed. Eventually they became a state in 1959.
31 Clues: This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government. • The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War. • Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia. • Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next. • ...
Among us 2022-01-07
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- the second map made
- where to do the card swipe
- who must do tasks avoiding imposter/voting out imposter
- the place with no vents in the skeld
- where to emergency meeting in the polus
- a task in reactor
- the task in the upper and lower engine
- where to fix lights
- where to use cams
- the third map made
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- a task in admin
- where to do astroids
- the forth map made
- a task in electrical
- where to do the scan task
- who must kill and sabotage
- the first map made
- the south engine in the skeld
- where to emergency meeting in the skeld, Mira hq, and airship
- where to fix sabotaged oxygen
- where to do the Simon Says task
- a sus color
- the north engine in the skeld
23 Clues: a sus color • a task in admin • a task in reactor • where to use cams • the forth map made • the first map made • the third map made • the second map made • where to fix lights • where to do astroids • a task in electrical • where to do the scan task • where to do the card swipe • who must kill and sabotage • the south engine in the skeld • where to fix sabotaged oxygen • ...
