us history Crossword Puzzles
About us 2022-01-26
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- My favorite thing to see at seaworld?
- What do I wanna get a pet of but you told me no? ( no allergy)
- What do I call my favorite coffee place?
- Where did we get engaged?
- My favorite thing to see at the zoo/safari?
- What state did we get married?
- What setting would we like to have a wedding at?
- What have we decided to make apart of our Christmas tradition?
- What color is my favorite perfume?
- What is your favorite type of animals?
- Where did we say we wanted to do our honeymoon?
- What pet do we really want and will probably never get? (not puppy)
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- Where are we hoping to move next? (Military still)
- What is our favorite snack?
- What month did we get princess?
- What month did we start dating?
- What do I say after I love you?
- What do I have too many of? You buy me one every Christmas.
- What do we order at breakfast on weekends?
- Where do we always get breakfast on weekends?
- Where did we meet?
- What is my favorite season of the year?
- How many gingerbread houses have we made?
23 Clues: Where did we meet? • Where did we get engaged? • What is our favorite snack? • What state did we get married? • What month did we get princess? • What month did we start dating? • What do I say after I love you? • What color is my favorite perfume? • My favorite thing to see at seaworld? • What is your favorite type of animals? • What is my favorite season of the year? • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
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- My favorite color
- What am I doing right now?
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
- I wanna make you feel
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
- My eye color
- Our favorite place to eat
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- Food that I love and makes you sick
- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
- Our special place to go alone
- El llave es
- We liked to try on clothes
- Six Anniversary Movie
- Ew you farted!
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- This describes our LOVE
- Something I hated then you got me to love
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- Our favorite game to play
- Something we looked forward to every night
- Something that always seems to be between us
- When we first sort of met
- Firth date
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Our first daughter's name
- Something weird I have everyday
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- You missed ;)
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- Something we never wanted to do
- April 5th
- My pillow pet
33 Clues: April 5th • 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 • Our favorite game to play • When we first sort of met • Our favorite place to eat • Our first daughter's name • What am I doing right now? • Animal you made me kiss :P • We liked to try on clothes • ...
About Us 2015-07-29
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- Favorite street food.
- Your province.
- Our place.
- My favorite ulam.
- Our baby.
- Our number.
- Favorite detective.
- You call me.
- Your favorite ulam.
- DQ Flavor.
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- My province.
- My collection.
- My favorite color.
- Our code word.
- Your collection.
- I call you.
- Where we met.
- Anniversary Month.
- All-time favorite series.
- Your favorite color.
20 Clues: Our baby. • Our place. • DQ Flavor. • I call you. • Our number. • My province. • You call me. • Where we met. • My collection. • Our code word. • Your province. • Your collection. • My favorite ulam. • My favorite color. • Anniversary Month. • Favorite detective. • Your favorite ulam. • Your favorite color. • Favorite street food. • All-time favorite series.
About us 2015-07-30
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- On the weekend we like to...
- Billy is Monique's..
- What I put the flowers you gave me into on our first Valentine's Day
- The sea animal associated with Vanuatu
- Our word for 'sexy time'
- Our favourite chocolate date
- What we ate on our first 'real'date
- Something Monique is scared of
- Complete this sentence "I ..... I love you" ;)
- We like to go out for this on weekends..
- We both have big..
- Billy is Monique's..
- Our first overseas holiday together
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- Where we went on our first date
- Sunday mornings we like to..
- You are this..
- I always say I love your...
- What I laughed at you for on our first real date
- Where we first met
- We are both in...
- Monique is this..
- Something we love to do together in summer
- What you threw me into on our first real date
- Monique is Billy's...
24 Clues: You are this.. • We are both in... • Monique is this.. • Where we first met • We both have big.. • Billy is Monique's.. • Billy is Monique's.. • Monique is Billy's... • Our word for 'sexy time' • I always say I love your... • Sunday mornings we like to.. • On the weekend we like to... • Our favourite chocolate date • Something Monique is scared of • Where we went on our first date • ...
US Immigration 2016-05-17
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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 ______ • ...
US politics 2016-04-03
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- an election in which members of the same political party run against each other for the chance to be in a larger and more important election
- member of one house/chamber of the US Congress
- a statement of a change to the Constitution of the US
- the quality of showing too much support for one person, group (e.g. political party) or idea
- political body (= politisches Organ) making and passing laws
- a US organization that supports the right of citizens to own a gun (acronym)
- to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility
- a body of electors – especially one that elects the president and vice president of the United States
- an organized attempt by a group of people to influence politicians on a particular issue
- the process of voting at an election: “to go to the ...”; synonym of “surveys (pl.)”
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- to develop in a successful way; to grow and become wealthy
- (in the US) the principle of government by which the President, Congress and the Supreme Court each have some control over the others
- moving, reacting or working more slowly than normal and in a way that seems lazy
- the people in a society who have influence and power and who usually do not support change
- a feeling of anger or unhappiness about something that you think is unfair
- to make a long speech in parliament in order to delay a vote
- a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives
- a meeting of members of a political party for the purpose of choosing candidates for an election by open discussion
- a situation in which people with different opinions are not able to agree with each other and so no action can be taken
- symbol of the Democratic Party
- sth. to officially end a law, a system or an institution
21 Clues: symbol of the Democratic Party • member of one house/chamber of the US Congress • a statement of a change to the Constitution of the US • sth. to officially end a law, a system or an institution • to develop in a successful way; to grow and become wealthy • to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility • ...
US States 2023-03-09
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- The Prarie State
- The Garden State
- The Pelican State
- The North Star State
- The Badger State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Equality State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Magnolia State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Palmetto State
- The Old Line State
- The Constitution State
- The Golden State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Sunflower State
- The Last Frontier
- The Granite State
- The Peach State
- The Treasure State
- The Old Dominion State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Bay State
- The Sunshine State
- The Natural State
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- The Ocean State
- The Silver State
- The Evergreen State
- The Empire State
- The Wolverine State
- The Aloha State
- The Keystone State
- The Beaver State
- The Centennial State
- The Beehive State
- The Tar of Heel State
- The Peace of Garden State
- The First State
- The Lone Star State
- The Mountain State
- The Volunteer State
- The Hoosier State
- The Yellowhammer State
- The Sooner State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Gem State
- The Show-Me State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Buckeye State
50 Clues: The Gem State • The Bay State • The Ocean State • The Aloha State • The First State • The Peach State • The Prarie State • The Silver State • The Garden State • The Empire State • The Badger State • The Beaver State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The Hoosier State • The Hawkeye State • The Show-Me State • The Last Frontier • The Granite State • The Buckeye State • ...
About Us! 2022-12-15
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- Mom’s birthday month
- Auntie Angela’s research location and what you might have for dinner
- Fruccitule
- A game of running
- A game of serving
- Highest and lowest card
- Everyone's favorite person in the world
- Roger's favorite numbers
- Papa's favorite tool
- Bulbasaur is one
- Emmanuel Sol Kogut lives here
- Icy-mud place
- Insect-like swimming stroke
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- Bacciagalupe
- Dad likes this type of food
- A card game of fantasy
- Maine’s ocean
- Papa's favorite food
- Home of the Red Sox
- Mom's favorite room
- How Nana feels when she doesn’t eat
- Guard Point’s town
- Aloof feline
- Mom's fast food favorite
- Allan picks it
- Big Papa
- Number of cards in a deck
27 Clues: Big Papa • Fruccitule • Bacciagalupe • Aloof feline • Maine’s ocean • Icy-mud place • Allan picks it • Bulbasaur is one • A game of running • A game of serving • Guard Point’s town • Home of the Red Sox • Mom's favorite room • Mom’s birthday month • Papa's favorite food • Papa's favorite tool • A card game of fantasy • Highest and lowest card • Roger's favorite numbers • Mom's fast food favorite • ...
US States 2022-12-03
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- 6 letters starts with n ends with a
- 4 letters starts with o ends with o
- 5 letters starts with t end with s
- 7 letters starts with g end with a
- 8 letters starts with m end with n
- 7 letters starts with a end with a
- 11 letters starts with n end with a
- York 7 letters starts with n end with k
- 7 letters starts with f ends with a
- 5 letters starts with i ends with o
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- 8 letters starts with v ends with a
- 12 letters starts with p ends with a
- 5 letters starts with m end with e
- 8 letters starts with d ends with e
- 8 letters starts with v ends with a
- 13 letters starts with n ends with a
- 4 letters starts with u ends with h
- 8 letters starts with m end with i
- 8 letters starts with n ends with a
- 10 letters starts with w ends with n
- 9 letters starts with m ends with a
21 Clues: 5 letters starts with m end with e • 5 letters starts with t end with s • 8 letters starts with m end with i • 7 letters starts with g end with a • 8 letters starts with m end with n • 7 letters starts with a end with a • 8 letters starts with v ends with a • 6 letters starts with n ends with a • 8 letters starts with d ends with e • 8 letters starts with v ends with a • ...
US Governement 2022-12-12
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- Used by political parties to campaign
- Political party that has more conservative views
- Using broad terms(that are up for interpretation) to get people to support
- Right to bear arms
- Political party that has more liberal views
- Supreme law of the land
- House of representatives and the senate
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- Trying to dirty someone's name to distract and defer voters from the opponent
- Make it look like a lot of (important) people support this one candidate
- Document that comprises the first ten amendments
- Freedom of speech
- Having someone(celebrity) that a lot of people like support a candidate
- equal protection under the laws,
- Folks Making a candidate look like he is like everyone else
- The 9 justices
- System of voting in the US
- Using something emotional(even unrelated) to suede voters towards you
- Every us citizen right
- right to remain silent
- Only looking at one side of the story and making a list
20 Clues: The 9 justices • Freedom of speech • Right to bear arms • Every us citizen right • right to remain silent • Supreme law of the land • System of voting in the US • equal protection under the laws, • Used by political parties to campaign • House of representatives and the senate • Political party that has more liberal views • Document that comprises the first ten amendments • ...
About Us 2023-01-24
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- Your dog's name
- My favorite TVD villain
- The month we started dating
- My favorite Friends character
- Your favorite TVD character
- The game you made for me once
- My lucky Mario Character in Mario Party
- My favorite show
- My dog's name
- Your favorite AC villager
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- My favorite AC villager
- Your favorite Mario Character
- Your birth month
- Your fave Marvel superhero
- Your nickname for me
- The month we met
- My favorite color.
- Tv show we've watched twice all the way through.
- Your favorite color.
- My birth month
- My favorite New Girl character
- The Marvel movie you always want to watch
- Name of my dog that died (rip)
23 Clues: My dog's name • My birth month • Your dog's name • Your birth month • The month we met • My favorite show • My favorite color. • Your nickname for me • Your favorite color. • My favorite AC villager • My favorite TVD villain • Your favorite AC villager • Your fave Marvel superhero • The month we started dating • Your favorite TVD character • Your favorite Mario Character • ...
US Constitution 2023-01-20
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- a compulsory contribution
- a body of citizen soldiers
- having to do with lawmaking
- change to the Constitution or a bill in Congress
- the supreme legal text that formed the framework of the current United States government.
- relating to the national or central government
- having to do with courts and court proceedings
- proposed law
- the provision of accommodations or lodgings
- an area of land under the jurisdiction
- one who pledges help or support to another in a common cause
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- the attribute of fairness, especially in a court of law.
- sign or give formal consent to making it officially valid.
- to refuse to buy or handle
- to cancel the penalty for an offense
- agreement among two or more nations
- an introduction
- having to do with carrying out laws
- something to influence
- freedom of choice
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
21 Clues: proposed law • an introduction • freedom of choice • something to influence • 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 • ...
Just Us! 2023-04-27
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- One of our favorite shows & podcasts
- Destination of our first couples vacation
- Our song
- Will you ever leave me?
- You smell good, Heidi!
- Jeopardy Answer would be "What is Hella Stella?"
- Result of our first real kiss
- Tapas? Yes please!
- Name of our new puppy
- a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch
- Our favorite beach restaurant
- #19's varsity position
- Hotel we stayed at in NYC
- Street name you lived on before we moved in together
- What we are
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- My favorite musical artist
- What I had surgery on in 2019
- Nickname I call Lee
- Our auto insurance provider
- About how much taller I am than you
- "___ ___ ___ can't you see?"
- Your 40th birthday
- Breed that Memphis was (generic)
- #13 NO WR
- My daily chore
- Referred to lapis lazuli
- My bucket list vacation location
- Where totally possum parties are held
- To be attractive or tempting. noun. fascination; charm; appeal
- She's on tour with Brandi Carlile this summer
- one of your favorite body parts (of mine)
- The one that got away ;)
32 Clues: Our song • #13 NO WR • What we are • My daily chore • Your 40th birthday • Tapas? Yes please! • Nickname I call Lee • Name of our new puppy • You smell good, Heidi! • #19's varsity position • Will you ever leave me? • Referred to lapis lazuli • The one that got away ;) • Hotel we stayed at in NYC • My favorite musical artist • Our auto insurance provider • "___ ___ ___ can't you see?" • ...
US Constitution 2021-01-24
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- the principle or system of vesting in separate branches the executive, legislative, and judicial powers of a government.
- Right of the supreme court to determine is a law violates the Constitution
- Something added to a document
- Overturn a bill proposed in Congress
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law
- Each branch of government has a check on the other 2 branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful
- To Approve
- Voters hold sovereign power
- Idea that government must follow procedures established by law and guaranteed by the Constitution
- Powers shared by the state and federal governments
- Lawmaking branch of government
- Political theory that government is subject to the will of the people
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- Formal plan of government
- governing or controlling body whose power exists only within predefined limits that are established by a constitution
- Carry out the nation’s laws
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
- Sharing of power between federal and state governments
- Powers that belong to the state government
- People that members of Congress
- Interprets the laws
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- Formally charge a public official of misconduct in office
- Powers that belong only to the federal government
- formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action
- Group of advisors to the president
- Two house legislature
- a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference.
28 Clues: To Approve • Interprets the laws • Two house legislature • Formal plan of government • Carry out the nation’s laws • Voters hold sovereign power • Something added to a document • Lawmaking branch of government • People that members of Congress • Group of advisors to the president • Overturn a bill proposed in Congress • Powers that belong to the state government • ...
About Us 2020-10-03
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- Friday is ____ day.
- The stage is set for acting with it.
- Rules to live by.
- An in-situ only site.
- How many branches is Denise responsible for?
- Your 'street corner.'
- The anatomy of our principles.
- Business designed for longevity.
- We keep the world ____
- Studs, nuts and gaskets.
- The start.
- An environment where people feel valued.
- A non-financial investment.
- Integral group to Suncor's social goal.
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- Prevents the spread of germs.
- How many teams are we?
- Destination about the journey.
- ____ don't judge.
- Suncor's newest site in Wood Buffalo.
- Grainger's contract owner for Suncor.
- People who inspire others.
- Curiosity should be ____
- How is oil extracted in the in-situ process?
- Importance; seriousness
- Our regional manager.
- Our first priority.
- Where our oil comes from if not in-situ.
- Systems, Applications, Programs
28 Clues: The start. • Rules to live by. • ____ don't judge. • Friday is ____ day. • Our first priority. • An in-situ only site. • Your 'street corner.' • Our regional manager. • How many teams are we? • We keep the world ____ • Importance; seriousness • Curiosity should be ____ • Studs, nuts and gaskets. • People who inspire others. • A non-financial investment. • Prevents the spread of germs. • ...
Among Us 2020-12-01
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- - The spaceship map
- - The people who go around killing the crewmates and sabotaging tasks.
- - The White guy
- - The people who have to do tasks and find out who the imposter is
- - The Yellow guy
- - The stuff a crew-mate does
- - What happens when you press the button
- - The red guy
- - The Green guy
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- - The lime guy
- - The Purple guy
- - The Pink Guy
- - The Brown guy
- - A way to make more tasks
- - The Black guy
- - How to kick or get rid of players in the game.
- - What you do to a dead body
- - A great game
- - The cyan guy
- - Suspicious
- - The Blue guy
- - The Impostor can do this to speed up transportation.
22 Clues: - Suspicious • - The red guy • - The lime guy • - The Pink Guy • - A great game • - The cyan guy • - The Blue guy • - The Brown guy • - The White guy • - The Black guy • - The Green guy • - The Purple guy • - The Yellow guy • - The spaceship map • - A way to make more tasks • - What you do to a dead body • - The stuff a crew-mate does • - What happens when you press the button • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- The Granite State
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- Vermont's most famous product
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Founder of Rhode Island
- The Garden State
- First capital of the US
- Mountains of Vermont
- Home state of Harvard
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- Shipping hub of the northeast
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- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- New York City's nickname
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Once the leader of steel and coal production
- Home of the only national park in New England
29 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • Founder of Rhode Island • First capital of the US • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • Site of the US Naval Academy • One of Maine's famed catches • Chemical Capital of the World • Vermont's most famous product • ...
among us 2021-03-03
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- impostors do this to make things harder
- task in medbay
- original map
- long name is communications
- spawn place on skeld
- cams
- do yur wireing and yu can vent into medbay
- kill and then report
- press use when yur near the computer to _________ yur costume and colour
- near to nav can be sabotaged
- create yur own game
- a sus colour
- people always post it in chat
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- swipe card
- do this in weapons
- DO YUR TASKS
- do yur scan
- meltdown is its sabotage
- only place without a vent on skeld
- do dis imposter
- not blue but looks like blue
- i begin with p but not pink
- kill and sabotage
- map out in the snow
- if yu are ___ of a player yu think they're the imposter
- if theres a dead body yu need to ______ it
- map with launchpad and greenhouse
- it can be on north america ______ Europe ______ asia ______
28 Clues: cams • swipe card • do yur scan • DO YUR TASKS • original map • a sus colour • task in medbay • do dis imposter • kill and sabotage • do this in weapons • map out in the snow • create yur own game • spawn place on skeld • kill and then report • meltdown is its sabotage • long name is communications • i begin with p but not pink • not blue but looks like blue • near to nav can be sabotaged • ...
US Geography 2022-05-29
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- State which accounts for over half of the US coastline
- River that flows through the Grand Canyon
- Range of volcanoes in the north-west US
- Longest river in the US
- River that flows through the New York City
- National park in Montana
- The 'Windy" City on the shores of Lake Michigan
- Mountains that run through Colorado and Wyoming
- State which includes the Grand Canyon National Park
- State where Las Vegas is located
- Swampy National Park in Florida
- New England city and location of the 'Tea Party' of 1773
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- Los Angeles and San Francisco are here
- City called 'Motown' due to its car assembly plants
- Largest of the Great Lakes
- Highest mountain in the US
- Mid-western state and subject of a famous musical
- Ocean off the west coast of the US
- State in the Pacific Ocean and site of Pearl Harbour
- Home of the Late Elvis Presley
- Largest city in Texas and long-running soap
21 Clues: Longest river in the US • National park in Montana • Largest of the Great Lakes • Highest mountain in the US • Home of the Late Elvis Presley • Swampy National Park in Florida • State where Las Vegas is located • Ocean off the west coast of the US • Los Angeles and San Francisco are here • Range of volcanoes in the north-west US • River that flows through the Grand Canyon • ...
US States 2022-05-24
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- I have a city named Baltimore
- I have the largest population in the US
- My capital is Madison
- My capital is Frankfort
- My capital is Salem
- My Capital is St Paul
- I have most country songs in history
- I am nicknamed the Silver State
- I am nicknamed the Buckeye State
- I am nicknamed the Sooner State
- I am the smallest state
- My capital is Montpeller
- I am nicknamed the Orange State
- I was the first state to have woman's rights
- My state color is blue and gold
- I have the longest name in the US
- I became a state in 1912
- I am the biggest state in the US
- I have a football team named the Denver Broncos
- I have a state seashell
- I have a city named Detroit
- I am nicknamed the Gem State
- I am south of North Carolina
- My state song is Home on the Range
- My capital is Lincoln
- I am nicknamed the Lone Star State
- My first capital was Virginia City
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- I have a city named Chicago
- My nickname is the wine country
- My capital is Little Rock
- I am west of virginia
- I built the first rocket for the moon
- My nickname is the granite state
- I am north of South Carolina
- The worlds largest hamburger was ate here
- The first piano was built in 1775
- My capital is Jefferson City
- I have a city named New Orleans
- I was named after George Washington
- I was the first state to do a speed limit
- I am nicknamed the Peach State
- I am the second smallest state
- I am the only state with islands
- My nickname is the state that never sleeps
- My capital is Pierre
- I have a city named Virginia Beach
- My capital is Des Moines
- root beer was invented in biloxi in 1898
- I became a state in 1820
- My capital is Salt Lake City
50 Clues: My capital is Salem • My capital is Pierre • I am west of virginia • My capital is Madison • My Capital is St Paul • My capital is Lincoln • My capital is Frankfort • I am the smallest state • I have a state seashell • My capital is Montpeller • I became a state in 1912 • My capital is Des Moines • I became a state in 1820 • My capital is Little Rock • I have a city named Chicago • ...
About Us 2022-10-22
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- Kesukaan miaw
- Welcoming dish
- Dinyanyikan oleh abang
- Kejatohan ee burung :(
- Daerah kita nginep
- Rasa minuman miaw
- Kemeja miaw
- Asrama narwhal
- Ga jadi nongki di sini
- Rasa es krim
- Macam camilan homemade
- Nama iguana
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- Asrama miaw
- Backsound dinner first meet
- On duty (hampir) tiap weekend
- Our Month
- Pesenan abang di braga
- Rex Orange County
- Tempat dinner first meet
- Kelupaan dibawa
- Jajanan sebelum maksi
- Jenis mie cup
- Maksi
- Kuning merah
- Kuning biru
25 Clues: Maksi • Our Month • Asrama miaw • Kemeja miaw • Kuning biru • Nama iguana • Kuning merah • Rasa es krim • Kesukaan miaw • Jenis mie cup • Welcoming dish • Asrama narwhal • Kelupaan dibawa • Rex Orange County • Rasa minuman miaw • Daerah kita nginep • Jajanan sebelum maksi • Pesenan abang di braga • Dinyanyikan oleh abang • Kejatohan ee burung :( • Ga jadi nongki di sini • Macam camilan homemade • ...
For Us 2016-09-16
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- When you turtled me and fell asleep on my _____
- Person who may have overheard us on New Years Eve
- What you make sure I give you before I leave for the day
- Where our first weekend together with your parents was
- That last city we slept together
- How I can be around you, and its disgusting
- "I'm a ___" - Dorothy
- What we were looking at when I kissed you in your kitchen for the first time
- What I think is really cute, and the reason I get you to repeat the word "bad"
- What you ordered on our first date
- Food we ate at the White House on New Years Eve
- What I could never tell you enough times
- What my shirt said when you first saw me
- Who thinks they are the better bowler?
- Your favorite chick flick
- Concert you took me to see
- Who really is the better bowler?
- Our future dog
- What we played during our first double date with Laurelgio
- "____ __ on a Saturday night" -Me when I'm pouncing on you in the morning
- Number of big fights we have had
- What I love about you
- What can stop me from loving you
- How long we have been together
- What I'm going to do with you when you're back from Zambia for good
- What I want to name my first son
- "THAT ____!" - Josh
- My favorite part of your body to put my hands
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- What you will be seeing after your first name
- I prefer beers, you prefer ___
- Day of our first date, and your birthday
- What Spongebob Squarepants sang during the Superbowl halftime show
- Mr. Johnson's counterpart
- Our song
- First movie we saw together
- What you wear every night, from me
- What we like to shop for together
- "You're My ______ and I'm yours"
- Our favorite activity in bed
- What I want you to be
- What I added to the Mac N Cheese at CZ that you liked
- I love this about you, though you don't like it
- The person who commented on us when we made out at Bowies (and our friend)
- How long we will be together
- The year my life changed for the best (i.e. 3026= ThirtyTwentysix)
- Your favorite flower
- My response to the word "deaf" or "can't hear"
- "Dorothy is the _______ person you will ever meet"
- What you call me when you try to act all tough
- Where the bag this came with came from
- You in the morning
- These represent the ________ you have of my heart (suuuuper cheesy)
- What type of dancing we did during our two year anniversary
- Where we had our first real conversation
54 Clues: Our song • Our future dog • You in the morning • "THAT ____!" - Josh • Your favorite flower • "I'm a ___" - Dorothy • What I want you to be • What I love about you • Mr. Johnson's counterpart • Your favorite chick flick • Concert you took me to see • First movie we saw together • Our favorite activity in bed • How long we will be together • I prefer beers, you prefer ___ • ...
US Government 2019-08-19
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- must be 30 years old live in the US for nine years and live in the state representing and serves for six years.
- the introduction of the Constitution that explains the purpose and principles of the Constitution.
- all political power resides in the people
- each branch of government is subject to a number of Constitutional restraints by the other branches.
- Threats to commit a crime
- government can only do the things that people give them the power to do.
- first ten amendments added to the US Constitution so it would be ratified.
- Division of power among a central government and several regional governments.
- Expressive conduct that consists of actions that are themselves a message without spoken words.
- Establishes the Judicial branch of government and outlines the powers granted to the Judiciary.
- demonstrations and picketing that combine speech with action.
- Establishes the Executive branch of government and outlines powers granted to the president.
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- debates and public meetings that involve spoken word alone.
- power is distributed among the three branches of government
- Face-to-face personal insults that are likely to lead to an immediate fight are punishable.
- Power of the courts to determine what the government does in accord with the Constitution.
- must be 25 years old live in the US for seven years and live in the state representing and serves for two years.
- Creates the two houses of Congress and outlines powers given to the legislative branch.
- Defamation using written words.
- False statements that damage a person’s reputation can lead to civil liability especially when the speaker deliberately lied or said things they knew were likely false.
- must be 35 years old born in the US and live in US for fourteen years prior to election.
- Defamation using spoken words
22 Clues: Threats to commit a crime • Defamation using spoken words • Defamation using written words. • all political power resides in the people • debates and public meetings that involve spoken word alone. • power is distributed among the three branches of government • demonstrations and picketing that combine speech with action. • ...
About Us 2023-05-13
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- The couple's favorite video game to play together
- Shay's primary instrument in college
- Shante's favorite hobby
- Shay's favorite holiday
- The drum group Shay is part of
- Shay's favorite hobby
- Shante's dog
- The instrument Shante plays
- Shay's dog
- Where Shante was born
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- Where Shay was born
- Shante's cat
- One of Shay's favorite movies
- Shante's favorite holiday
- Shay's food allergy
- Shay's birth month
- Shante's zodiac sun sign
- Shante's birth month
- cinnamon first date location
- Shay's zodiac sun sign
- One of Shay's favorite colors
- One of Shante's favorite colors
22 Clues: Shay's dog • Shante's cat • Shante's dog • Shay's birth month • Where Shay was born • Shay's food allergy • Shante's birth month • Shay's favorite hobby • Where Shante was born • Shay's zodiac sun sign • Shante's favorite hobby • Shay's favorite holiday • Shante's zodiac sun sign • Shante's favorite holiday • The instrument Shante plays • One of Shay's favorite movies • ...
For us! 2023-05-16
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- I’m _____
- Nisha is always a _________
- We share this person
- Best tacos here
- My favorite color on you
- July 9th
- _____ time
- Almost did not happen
- Our favorite game to play together
- Our first children
- I will always _____
- Full name for my nickname your family gave me
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- Our dream destination
- Shark tank and
- We bought this on our second date
- First restaurant we have been to
- Dream city
- One episode show
- First date meal
- Can’t go to bed without
- Milan always wins at_______
- You are my ____ babies!
- Our song
23 Clues: July 9th • Our song • I’m _____ • Dream city • _____ time • Shark tank and • First date meal • Best tacos here • One episode show • Our first children • I will always _____ • We share this person • Our dream destination • Almost did not happen • Can’t go to bed without • You are my ____ babies! • My favorite color on you • Nisha is always a _________ • Milan always wins at_______ • ...
among us 2023-06-15
Us<3 2023-06-08
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- I’ve always told you I want to live in _____.
- I gave you a ____ stuffed animal.
- The last name of the author of the first book we read together unofficially
- Connor’s favorite color
- Where we met
- The band we talked about at first
- What we are
- What you were wearing in the funny picture you sent me in November
- The band that Steph mentioned on the 1st day of school
- What is the name of my niece?
- Connor painted a mason jar for our 1 year, what color was it?
- What did we bake on our first Halloween together?
- The sport we play together
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- A fun pastime for Connor
- The first word of the game you introduced me to when we first met
- When I hold onto one finger of yours it is usually your ____ finger.
- The date in November when we first told each other how we felt
- Who did I meet for the first time at the Illinois Team Cup?
- What we said outside in the cold when we took Alexis to dance
- My puppyyyy!
- On May 9th you did a romantic gesture, where did you leave this surprise?
- The date you first kissed me
- The first holiday we spent together
- What Steph looks like
- Which one of my sisters did you meet first?
- You made this for me on March 3rd because I needed it for a project.
- The color of the watch band I usually wear.
- At your birthday party what did I push you into?
- What is the drink that I love and you hate?
- How many of your meets have I gone to?
30 Clues: What we are • My puppyyyy! • Where we met • What Steph looks like • Connor’s favorite color • A fun pastime for Connor • The sport we play together • The date you first kissed me • What is the name of my niece? • I gave you a ____ stuffed animal. • The band we talked about at first • The first holiday we spent together • How many of your meets have I gone to? • ...
US States 2023-12-01
50 Clues: UT • CA • HI • AL • MI • GA • PA • KY • OH • TN • VA • WY • NY • WA • DE • FL • IA • ME • MT • SD • MA • NV • AR • TX • VT • RI • MD • MO • IN • IL • CT • ID • OR • LA • ND • NE • AZ • NH • WI • NC • NJ • WV • NM • CO • OK • AK • MS • KS • MN • SC
US Constitution 2023-11-02
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- Representative from Illinois's 17th congressional district
- The introduction to the Constitution
- This position is chosen by the president and confirmed by the Senate
- Senior senator from Illinois
- A court ruling that is used as a basis for future cases
- Type of jurisdiction that applies to both the state and federal courts
- Following established legal procedures
- A detailed explanation of the legal thinking behind the court’s decision.
- Has the ability to declare war
- One of the people that can be appointed by the president (involved in foreign policy)
- This branch has the ability to override a veto
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- The tenth amendment established _______ which means that power is split between the state and federal government
- The Supreme Court's request to send any information about a particular case
- Types of powers that are specifically stated in the Constitution
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- Has a 6 year term length
- Lowest level court in the US federal government
- Congress's agility to declare war is an example of an __________ power
- The number of years required for a member of the House of Representatives to be a citizen of the US
- Closest advisor to the president of the US
- This article of the Constitution established the Supreme Court
- New Speaker of the House
- Yearly address given by the president of the US
- Title which refers to the president as the "living symbol" of the nation
- When the president lets a bill sit and die after 10 days
25 Clues: Has a 6 year term length • New Speaker of the House • Senior senator from Illinois • Has the ability to declare war • The introduction to the Constitution • Following established legal procedures • Closest advisor to the president of the US • This branch has the ability to override a veto • Lowest level court in the US federal government • ...
us states 2023-11-30
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- the only towns are ghost towns
- where you dont have turn down the heat to get hypothermia
- a very strange place
- is non existent during hurricane season
- not real
- smallest beach
- fields, highway ads, and the occasional house
- country music and the worst pick up line
- dating app is ancestry
- largest farmhouse ever
- type of piano and machines inside your body
- good pizza bad state
- montana but dakota
- small canada
- give the upper peninsula back
- just boston
- budget florida
- way to many memes
- go here not florida
- cheese n alcohol
- hands down has the coolest dinosaur
- why would aliens want to come here
- 77,348 miles of corn
- chugs old bay seasoning
- all the ´philes be living here
- upstate is way better
- oz is way better than here
- imagine once being controlled by m******usetts
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- worst state hands down
- h e l l but cold
- burning
- white ghetto
- didnt make among us
- mini mexico with even more aliens
- fat white redneck farmers
- i thought you said ¨in the annapolis¨
- peaceful forests and oh no theres seattle
- an unlivable h e l l
- 2 worst cities
- the mood here is just as the name implies
- nothing without potatoes
- better than the north
- is actually an island in a terrible us state
- created the hit game among us
- poor natives had to come here
- the ar variant of kansas (its way better)
- chicken that hurts my stomach
- yee haw luk aht mah guhns
- there is no rado on the color palette
49 Clues: burning • not real • just boston • white ghetto • small canada • smallest beach • 2 worst cities • budget florida • h e l l but cold • cheese n alcohol • way to many memes • montana but dakota • didnt make among us • go here not florida • a very strange place • an unlivable h e l l • good pizza bad state • 77,348 miles of corn • better than the north • upstate is way better • worst state hands down • ...
US STATEs 2023-09-22
51 Clues: WA • MS • WI • NH • IA • HI • CO • VA • DE • IN • AK • SD • MD • NE • UT • IL • AZ • VT • ND • MN • NJ • MA • OH • SC • FL • TN • WV • CT • PA • NY • AR • NV • WY • NM • MO • ME • LA • GA • RI • CA • AL • OR • TX • MI • ID • NC • OK • KY • MT • KS • Abbreviation
US STATEs 2023-09-22
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
about us 2024-07-31
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- of fate
- what i want from you everyday
- my second name
- what i feel towards you
- your instagram bio before
- games we play #2
- your gamer tag
- games we play #1
- games we play #4
- my favorite dessert
- movie we’ve waited for momths
- your favorite dessert
- what ethnicity people thought of you
- my gamer tag
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- character we read everynight
- game you made me watch you stream
- our little inside joke in beginning of talking stages
- your zodiac sign
- place where we saw each other again
- a cold place :(
- what my favorite anime plays
- fruit that you no longer buy because of fruit flies
- the love of my life
- your name with lightning
- game we play that we’re addicted to
- my favorite fruit
- games we play #3
- my zodiac sign
- month of when you asked me out
29 Clues: of fate • my gamer tag • my second name • your gamer tag • my zodiac sign • a cold place :( • your zodiac sign • games we play #2 • games we play #3 • games we play #1 • games we play #4 • my favorite fruit • the love of my life • my favorite dessert • your favorite dessert • what i feel towards you • your name with lightning • your instagram bio before • character we read everynight • ...
US Government 2024-08-16
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- an agreement to count each slave as three fifths of a person when determining state population
- a person opposing ratification of the proposed US Constitution
- the individuals who attended the Philadelphia Convention
- a representative
- a plan calling for a central government with a unicameral legislature and equal representation of all the states
- protection against the unjust taking of life, liberty, or property
- having only one house, as in a one-house legislature
- the idea that government should both serve and be guided by the will of the people
- a joining of several different groups for a common purpose
- formal approval of a proposal
- the Great Charter signed in 1215 that limited the powers of the English king and guaranteed certain fundamental rights
- a written grant of authority from the king
- a person favoring ratification of the proposed US constitution
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- a document signed in 1689 that required free elections and guaranteed many basic rights, such as due process and trial by jury, to all English citizens
- a document signed in 1628 that required the English king to obey the law of the land and increased the influence of Parliament
- the idea that government is restricted in what it may do and that every individual has certain rights that government cannot remove
- an agreement forbidding Congress from taxing state exports or interfering with the slave trade for at least 20 years
- the agreement, effective in 1781, that established the first central government of the United States
- having two houses, as in a two-house legislature
- a plan offered at the Convention that called for a central government with three branches, with each state's representation in a bicameral legislature based mainly on population
- the principle that government exists only with the consent of the governed
- the name given to colonies organized and governed according to the will of a proprietor, a person granted land and authority by the king
- an agreement to divide Congress into two houses, one with representation based on state population and one with equal representation for all states
- Ben Franklin's proposal that the 13 colonies form a congress to raise armed forces, regulate trade, and deal jointly with Native Americans
24 Clues: a representative • formal approval of a proposal • a written grant of authority from the king • having two houses, as in a two-house legislature • having only one house, as in a one-house legislature • the individuals who attended the Philadelphia Convention • a joining of several different groups for a common purpose • ...
US election 2024-03-28
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- adjective that describes the the general approach of the Democratic party
- member of the political party that is right of center
- election in which people vote for the government or head of state
- possible candidate for this year's right-wing party
- deputy head of the USA after the president
- name of the president's home
- in the US presidential election: group of people elected by voters who then elect the president
- elected body in the US that creates laws
- place where people vote
- member of the political party that is left of center
- leader of the USA
- a person who is standing for election to become president
- states voting consistently for the left-wing party
- any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate
- states voting consistently for the Republican party
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- the ceremony when the new president officially and formally starts his term of office
- adjective that describes the general approach of the Republicans
- current US President
- current vice president
- to choose in an election
- the congress is made out of the senate and...
- GOP stands for...
- (in some US states) meetings at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention.
- the judicial branch
- box into which ballot papers are out after voting
- all the things a political person dies in order to try and win votes
- election that takes place in the summer before the General Election when a party chooses its candidate
- title given to the president's wife
- day on which people vote
- official political group
- paper with names of all candidates used for voting
31 Clues: GOP stands for... • leader of the USA • the judicial branch • current US President • current vice president • place where people vote • to choose in an election • day on which people vote • official political group • name of the president's home • title given to the president's wife • elected body in the US that creates laws • deputy head of the USA after the president • ...
us<3 2024-02-12
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- my middle name
- my nickname
- your middle name
- where we met
- the place we had our first kiss (2 words, no space)
- my childhood dog
- first place we ate together(2 words,no space)
- a band we both love(2 words,no space)
- project seek class we took together in 5th grade
- my first job
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- my zodiac sign
- your nickname
- a pet you had that were named after tv show characters
- the place i asked you out
- my birthday!
- your zodiac sign
- a game we love to play
- a sport we both played
- your birthday!
- your first job
20 Clues: my nickname • my birthday! • where we met • my first job • your nickname • my zodiac sign • my middle name • your birthday! • your first job • your middle name • your zodiac sign • my childhood dog • a game we love to play • a sport we both played • the place i asked you out • a band we both love(2 words,no space) • first place we ate together(2 words,no space) • ...
us military 2024-02-29
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- Aerial warfare branch
- Communication specialists
- Elite military units
- Foot soldiers
- Construction and demolition specialists
- Special operations force
- Maritime force
- Long-range weapons force
- Healthcare professionals in the military
- Maritime law enforcement)
- Unit specializing in cyber warfare
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- Amphibious assault force
- Mounted troops
- Naval construction force
- Part-time military personnel
- Supply chain management
- Information gathering and analysis
- State-level military reserve
- Newest branch established in 2019
- Land-based force
20 Clues: Foot soldiers • Mounted troops • Maritime force • Land-based force • Elite military units • Aerial warfare branch • Supply chain management • Amphibious assault force • Naval construction force • Special operations force • Long-range weapons force • Communication specialists • Maritime law enforcement) • Part-time military personnel • State-level military reserve • ...
Us <3 2024-02-14
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- our honeymoon destination
- our engagement spot
- where I asked you to be my partner
- our first lunch date
- the band we bonded over
- the gift you use the most (two words)
- my least favorite herb
- our wedding site (two words)
- How long I want to be with you
- our romantic rendezvous spot (three words)
- your favorite juice
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- town we stayed at in Alaska
- Our Valentines movie (five words)
- where we first ate with your dad (two words)
- "I __" (two words)
- the first state we visited together
- your ring vendor (three words)
- our engagement month
- your other snuggle companion
- the cute thing you do when you're excited
20 Clues: "I __" (two words) • our engagement spot • your favorite juice • our first lunch date • our engagement month • my least favorite herb • the band we bonded over • our honeymoon destination • town we stayed at in Alaska • our wedding site (two words) • your other snuggle companion • your ring vendor (three words) • How long I want to be with you • Our Valentines movie (five words) • ...
US Government 2024-02-12
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- Sharing power between the central and state government
- Secure the blessings of ____
- We the People is an example of ____
- Number of representatives based on state population
- The upper house
- Idea that power is divided among different branches of government
- ____ can impeach president
- Is the law-making branch
- Ex. pay taxes
- Congress can ____ judges
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- Rights to life, liberty, and property
- Hears cases involving the constitution
- Form, establish, ____, provide, promote, secure
- Ex. voting
- Branch that recommends laws
- Gets to appoint judges and cabinet members
- Congress can override _____ with two thirds vote
- Wrote that all people have natural rights
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- President can ____ criminals
20 Clues: Ex. voting • Ex. pay taxes • The upper house • Is the law-making branch • Congress can ____ judges • ____ can impeach president • Branch that recommends laws • Secure the blessings of ____ • President can ____ criminals • We the People is an example of ____ • Rights to life, liberty, and property • Hears cases involving the constitution • Wrote that all people have natural rights • ...
US presidents 2023-10-24
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- President elect as of last Saturday.
- President during World War I.
- A president known for being clumsy.
- Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson´s wife´s nicknames. (4,4)
- Third US president.
- George Washington´s birth place (5,5).
- Father and son that became presidents 12 years apart.
- Number of US presidents assassinated.
- Two presidents, Theodore and Franklin, bore that surname.
- Resigned after massive scandals.
- President during the US civil war.
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- This president was assassinated.
- Number of US presidents, not including Joe Biden (5,4).
- A World War II general that became president and the first one to visit Iceland.
- The husband became president, the wife lost her bid 24 years later.
- This president might have to be evicted from the White House.
- President for 31 days, the shortest- serving of them all.
- The oldest former president, still living.
- He met Soviet leader Mikhaíl Gorbatsjev in Reykjavík 1986.
- Two vice presidents that succeeded assassinated presidents 98 years apart, bore this name.
20 Clues: Third US president. • President during World War I. • This president was assassinated. • Resigned after massive scandals. • President during the US civil war. • A president known for being clumsy. • President elect as of last Saturday. • Number of US presidents assassinated. • George Washington´s birth place (5,5). • The oldest former president, still living. • ...
Us <3 2023-10-28
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- my future last name ;)
- our favorite place to eat our food
- something I have way too much of
- our birthday month
- something we both hate doing
- our nickname for each other
- type of store we go to all the time
- NOT a flamingo
- your favorite color
- our favorite vacation beach
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- Also known as doctor, bitchy, and loud
- something we lived in for 3 years
- our zodiac sign
- my favorite color
- our new street that we live on
- Also known as the cheese, the wheeze, and fatty
- your favorite thing about me :3
- my favorite thing about you
- how many years we've been together
- my favorite person in the whole wide world
20 Clues: NOT a flamingo • our zodiac sign • my favorite color • our birthday month • your favorite color • my future last name ;) • our nickname for each other • my favorite thing about you • our favorite vacation beach • something we both hate doing • our new street that we live on • your favorite thing about me :3 • something I have way too much of • something we lived in for 3 years • ...
US government 2024-07-15
20 Clues: Veto • Bill • Census • Cabinet • Suffrage • Lobbying • Republic • Diplomacy • Incumbent • Executive • Amendment • Democracy • Judiciary • Referendum • Federalism • Sovereignty • Impeachment • Legislature • Bureaucracy • Constitution
US Government 2024-05-07
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- Branch of governmet that interprets laws
- Branch of government that writes laws
- Congressional chamber represented by two members from each state
- The highest executive of a city or town
- The title given to the leader of the House of Represenatives
- The country the US gained its independence from
- National Cemetary that honors our nations heros
- Branch of government that enforceds laws
- A collection of museums consentrated around the National Mall
- The President is the Commander and Chief of this
- The name of the war that began in 1776
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- The head of the Executive Branch
- With Mount, this S.Dakota monument honors four former presidents
- Prior to becoming independent, the US was originally 13 of these
- The group of presidential advisors
- The US agency concerned with space travel
- This five sided building is for the Department of Defense
- The document that establishes and outlines the US government
- The process of determining our representatives and the president
- Each star on the US flag represents these
- The hightest executive of a state
- The first ten of these makes up the Bill of Rights
- The department responsible for printing and regulating US currency
- With DC, the capital city
- The number of justices in the Supreme Court
25 Clues: With DC, the capital city • The head of the Executive Branch • The hightest executive of a state • The group of presidential advisors • Branch of government that writes laws • The name of the war that began in 1776 • The highest executive of a city or town • Branch of governmet that interprets laws • Branch of government that enforceds laws • ...
us presidents 2024-09-25
39 Clues: DWRC • ZFKZ • QTPM • KWNS • ZARGN • BELWB • ZNTXD • FSFXP • INFBZ • WQFXF • MFAGP • JERPWB • MWWOGN • NGFIFB • DEGNVG • ZFARWN • FNZMTN • ZNTXFB • XWBNWG • VFNZGN • VREBZWB • YFVCPWB • YWMBPWB • CGBBGSA • MFNSEBI • XFSEPWB • REBVWRB • OFBQTNGB • QTVMFBFB • XVCEBRGA • IFNKEGRS • MFNNEPWB • KERRXWNG • VWWRESIG • VRGOGRFBS • YGKKGNPWB • NWWPGOGRZ • JFPMEBIZWB • GEPGBMWJGN
Us government 2024-10-12
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- the document that established US government branches
- allows the states to share power
- fairness
- makes laws
- advises the president and its members must be approved by the legislative branch
- Legislative branch has to remove the president or Supreme Court justice
- elected leader of the executive branch
- in judicial branch
- a system in which no one government branch has too much power
- speaks for the house
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- advises the president
- health for everyone
- explains laws
- title the president has over the military
- nine members who review and rule on court cases
- protection for everyone
- one hundred members
- ensures peace at home
- enorenforcess
- a group that makes up the legislative branch
20 Clues: fairness • makes laws • explains laws • enorenforcess • in judicial branch • health for everyone • one hundred members • speaks for the house • advises the president • ensures peace at home • protection for everyone • allows the states to share power • elected leader of the executive branch • title the president has over the military • a group that makes up the legislative branch • ...
US Regions 2024-10-03
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- well known National park in Arizona
- material found in nature that people use to meet their needs and wants
- separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those river systems that drain into the Atlantic and Arctic Ocean,
- to give assistence or help to
- a large area of land with common features
- the ways a country or state's people use natural resources, money, and knowledge to produce goods and services
- a fuel such as oil, natural gas or coal that is formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals
- the study of rocks and minerals
- a material found in nature that cannot be replaced, such as coal, oil or natural gas
- the mositure that falls to Earth as rain or snow
- a series of large interconnected bodies of freshwater between the US and Canada
- a broad expanse of flatland in North America next to the Rockies
- moist
- 450 mile area of flat land in California known for the raising of crops
- dry
- largest mountain system in North America
- to save discarded items, like cans or bottles, so that they can be used again
- an imaginary line that divides Earth in to the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- precipitation containing harmful chemical pollution that can destroy trees and wildlife and poison water
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- mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America
- all the surroundings in which people, plants and animals live
- anything that dirties the air soil or water
- the protection and careful use of natural resources
- second-longest river in the United States flowing from Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico
- a substance found in the Earth that is neither plant nor animal
- a material that can be found in nature that can be replaced such as forests
- the study of the Earth
- an imaginary line, or meridian, measuring distance east or west of the prime meridian
- a shape on the Earth's surface
- the study of plants
- large river in North America connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- the weather an area has over a number of years
- the study of living things
- an imaginary line, or parallel, measuring distance north or south of the equator
- mountains between California and Nevada
- the study of Earth's weather and climates
- a measure of heat and cold
37 Clues: dry • moist • the study of plants • the study of the Earth • the study of living things • a measure of heat and cold • to give assistence or help to • a shape on the Earth's surface • the study of rocks and minerals • well known National park in Arizona • mountains between California and Nevada • largest mountain system in North America • a large area of land with common features • ...
Us ♥️ 2025-02-14
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- _____ killed the cat
- Connects a door
- Lauren is the winner
- Soundtrack to our Lives
- The missing piece
- 16 + 2
- Reset & Recharge
- Checklist r/t 2 & 21
- Freud
- America's favorite pastime
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- What you lay down
- Something Lauren never did
- What to do in an ice storm
- Caleb is the winner
- An elevated B.E.C
- Wise Black Woman
- The Best
- change one letter (hint: promise)
- Opposite of Polite
- The cuddliest (and drooliest)
- Catalyst for us
- The city of love
- In our feels
23 Clues: Freud • 16 + 2 • The Best • In our feels • Connects a door • Catalyst for us • Wise Black Woman • The city of love • Reset & Recharge • What you lay down • An elevated B.E.C • The missing piece • Opposite of Polite • Caleb is the winner • _____ killed the cat • Lauren is the winner • Checklist r/t 2 & 21 • Soundtrack to our Lives • Something Lauren never did • What to do in an ice storm • ...
About Us 2024-12-06
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- What's Your Actual First Name?
- What Street Did We Meet On?
- Where Was Our First Dinner Date?
- What's Your Favorite Sport?
- What's Your Favorite Color?
- What's Our Favorite Show?
- When Is My Birthday?
- Who Said 'I Love You First'?
- Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory?
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- What Is Something We Love To Do Together?
- What Nickname Do I Call You?
- What's My Favorite Sport?
- Where We Fell In Love
- What Month Did You Ask Me Out
- The Month We Met
- Where I Am From
- What's Your Favorite Anime?
- What Nickname Do You Call Me?
- What's My Favorite Color?
- When Is Your Birthday?
- The City You Live In
21 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 My Favorite Sport? • What's My Favorite Color? • What's Our Favorite Show? • What Street Did We Meet On? • What's Your Favorite Sport? • What's Your Favorite Anime? • What's Your Favorite Color? • What Nickname Do I Call You? • ...
US Capitals 2024-12-12
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- Capital of Wyoming.
- Capital of North Dakota.
- Capital of Virginia.
- Capital of Texas.
- Capital of Kentucky.
- Capital of Delaware.
- Capital of Utah.
- Capital of Louisiana.
- Capital of Michigan.
- Capital of Oregon.
- Capital of Connecticut.
- Capital of South Carolina.
- Capital of New Jersey.
- Capital of Colorado.
- Capital of Iowa.
- Capital of Pennsylvania.
- Capital of Alaska.
- Capital of Georgia.
- Capital of Mississippi.
- Capital of Florida.
- Capital of Arkansas.
- Capital of Kansas.
- Capital of Nevada.
- Capital of Oklahoma.
- Capital of Maryland.
- Capital of New Hampshire.
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- Capital of Alabama.
- Capital of Missouri.
- Capital of Idaho.
- Capital of Nebraska.
- Capital of Massachusetts.
- Capital of Minnesota.
- Capital of West Virginia.
- Capital of California.
- Capital of Hawaii.
- Capital of Maine.
- Capital of Vermont.
- Capital of Wisconsin.
- Capital of North Carolina.
- Capital of Illinois.
- Capital of Indiana.
- Capital of South Dakota.
- Capital of New York.
- Capital of New Mexico.
- Capital of Washington.
- Capital of Tennessee.
- Capital of Arizona.
- Capital of Ohio.
- Capital of Rhode Island.
- Capital of Montana.
50 Clues: Capital of Utah. • Capital of Iowa. • Capital of Ohio. • Capital of Idaho. • Capital of Texas. • Capital of Maine. • Capital of Oregon. • Capital of Hawaii. • Capital of Alaska. • Capital of Kansas. • Capital of Nevada. • Capital of Alabama. • Capital of Wyoming. • Capital of Vermont. • Capital of Indiana. • Capital of Georgia. • Capital of Florida. • Capital of Arizona. • Capital of Montana. • ...
US Civil 2025-01-21
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- Central issue of the Civil War.
- Troops on horseback used in many battles.
- Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox.
- Proclamation issued to free slaves in Confederate states.
- Site of John Brown’s raid.
- President of the Confederacy.
- Movement to end slavery.
- Union general who later became president.
- Type of warship used during the Civil War.
- President during the U.S. Civil War.
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- Period of rebuilding after the Civil War.
- Act of withdrawing from a political union.
- The southern states that seceded from the Union.
- Site of a major battle and famous address.
- The courthouse where the Confederacy surrendered.
- Union general known for his ‘March to the Sea’.
- Naval strategy used to cut off supplies to the South.
- Site of the first shots of the Civil War.
- The northern states during the Civil War.
- Conflict between the North and South, 1861-1865.
20 Clues: Movement to end slavery. • Site of John Brown’s raid. • President of the Confederacy. • Central issue of the Civil War. • President during the U.S. Civil War. • Period of rebuilding after the Civil War. • Troops on horseback used in many battles. • Site of the first shots of the Civil War. • The northern states during the Civil War. • ...
Among Us 2025-01-23
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- One of the visual tasks
- A way to prove you are a crewmate
- “I was on ______ in Security!”
- A feeling towards other crewmates
- They go on your head
- The most chaotic part of the game
- Sabotage that’s unusually hard to fix with many people
- “Do your tasks!”
- What is reported before a meeting
- Considered the Hardest Task (for some reason)
- A common action performed by impostors
- The most suspect color
- Series of random numbers and letters for each lobby
- Most recent impostor role added
- Tracks people with their ability
- Actions that impostors can do to slow down crewmates
- Often confused for being the impostor
- What might be said when something contradicts the evidence; also a reference to a CAPCOM game
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- Company that sends crewmates to space
- Ice and fire world
- The first map
- Biggest map in the game
- The gods of Among Us
- Can check vitals
- Cameras and other Panels are down, a sabotage
- What replaced Cameras on MIRA HQ
- Best Impostor Role
- A parasitic substitute aboard the ship
- What you do when you see the impostor vent
- Friday Night Funkin’ mod made in collaboration with Innersloth
- The spawn for all players, usually
- Characters from other games are introduced
- Most dangerous room
- The Valiant Hero
- They can follow your every move
- Has the “Simon-Says” task on Skeld
- Most common action of impostors
- Another character from Innersloth found in game
- To remove players that are constantly trolling
- Currency of the game
40 Clues: The first map • Can check vitals • “Do your tasks!” • The Valiant Hero • Ice and fire world • Best Impostor Role • Most dangerous room • The gods of Among Us • They go on your head • Currency of the game • The most suspect color • One of the visual tasks • Biggest map in the game • “I was on ______ in Security!” • Most recent impostor role added • They can follow your every move • ...
US Landmarks 2025-04-19
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- Waterfall between U.S. and Canada
- Giant rock faces in South Dakota
- Famous beach in Hawaii
- Memorial for soldiers in DC
- Famous street in New Orleans
- U.S. Capitol city
- Home of the U.S. president
- Historic trail in the west
- Big canyon in Arizona
- Bell with a crack in Philadelphia
- Big theater in New York
- Tall tower in Seattle
- Natural amphitheater in Colorado
- Natural rock arch in Utah
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- Big salt lake in Utah
- Big park in Wyoming with geysers
- National Park with hoodoos in Utah
- Famous historical ship in Boston
- Crater lake in Oregon
- Famous cliff dwellings in Colorado
- National park with Everglades
- Fort in Texas with a famous battle
- Giant arch in St. Louis
- Famous bridge in San Francisco
- Famous statue in New York Harbor
- Giant trees in California
- Tallest mountain in Alaska
27 Clues: U.S. Capitol city • Big salt lake in Utah • Crater lake in Oregon • Big canyon in Arizona • Tall tower in Seattle • Famous beach in Hawaii • Giant arch in St. Louis • Big theater in New York • Giant trees in California • Natural rock arch in Utah • Home of the U.S. president • Historic trail in the west • Tallest mountain in Alaska • Memorial for soldiers in DC • ...
US Imperialism 2025-09-12
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- A country that is controlled and protected by a more powerful country
- The ____________ Doctrine told Europeans to stay out of the Western Hemisphere
- This is where a narrow strip of land connects larger lands:
- This is when territory is given up under threat of violence, or during military occupation
- This type of journalism exaggerated or made up news stories to attract readers and influence their ideas
- The ______ __________ fleet was sent out on a trip around the world to show America's naval power
- The Alaskan Purchase was nicknamed "Sewards' _________" By those that did not approve of it.
- This country ruled over Cuba before the American take-over:
- Teddy Roosevelt was the leader of a group of calvary called the:
- This territory was purchased from Russia
- The Open Door Policy said that all nations should have equal acess to trade with:
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- This rebellion was an uprising of the Chinese citizens who hated the foreign nations that had power there
- Hawaii's location in the central Pacific made it an ideal location for a _________ _________.
- A critical canal was built here:
- This ship was sent to protect American interests in Cuba:
- A nation's Sphere of ______________ are areas where a foreign nation controls resources and trade
- This was where Americans believed they had the God-given right to expand into the West
- The _____________ purchase was purchased from France
- Roosevelt's main foreign policy was called the _______ __________ policy
- The US annexed this territory:
- This country opened up to trade with the US after being convinced by Commodore Perry
21 Clues: The US annexed this territory: • A critical canal was built here: • This territory was purchased from Russia • The _____________ purchase was purchased from France • This ship was sent to protect American interests in Cuba: • This is where a narrow strip of land connects larger lands: • This country ruled over Cuba before the American take-over: • ...
'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 • ...
About Us 2025-07-03
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- Rylee's Service dog in training?
- Zach's Favorite sports team?
- name of widget pet?
- Rylee's Job?
- What month did we meet?
- Rylee's favorite food?
- Zach's favorite sport he played?
- Where did we meet? ( real answer )
- What's our favorite color?
- Zach's job?
- Rylee's favorite thing we send each other?
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- What state was Rylee born in?
- What state did Rylee and her family move to?
- Zachs favorite band?
- Zach's dogs name?
- Rylee's dutch bros order?
- What month did we start dating?
- Rylee's dream concert?
- What state was Zach born in?
- how many pets do we have combined?
20 Clues: Zach's job? • Rylee's Job? • Zach's dogs name? • name of widget pet? • Zachs favorite band? • Rylee's dream concert? • Rylee's favorite food? • What month did we meet? • Rylee's dutch bros order? • What's our favorite color? • Zach's Favorite sports team? • What state was Zach born in? • What state was Rylee born in? • What month did we start dating? • Rylee's Service dog in training? • ...
“Us” Test 2026-02-13
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- Favorite Cereal
- Most noble character in minecraft video
- Ryans Favorite Reads
- Unforgettable second date
- I hate this word
- Ryans all time favorite movie
- Confession day
- Ryans Work
- First Three Seasons
- Tanais Favorite Color
- Trail Mix
- Movie i refuse to watch with you
- Tanais all time favorite movie
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- Ryans Middle Name
- You are “transformers”
- Ryans Favorite Color
- Tanais work
- Tanais Favorite Dance Style
- My…
- Are you getting… ?
- Tanais Car name
21 Clues: My… • Trail Mix • Ryans Work • Tanais work • Confession day • Favorite Cereal • Tanais Car name • I hate this word • Ryans Middle Name • Are you getting… ? • First Three Seasons • Ryans Favorite Reads • Ryans Favorite Color • Tanais Favorite Color • You are “transformers” • Unforgettable second date • Tanais Favorite Dance Style • Ryans all time favorite movie • Tanais all time favorite movie • ...
US States 2026-03-17
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- The "Green Mountain State," famous for maple syrup
- New ___: The "Garden State," located across from NYC
- South ___: The "Palmetto State," known for its beaches
- The "Great Lakes State," shaped like a mitten
- The "Beehive State," home to Salt Lake City
- The "Keystone State," where the Liberty Bell is
- The "Old Line State," famous for blue crabs
- The "Pine Tree State," famous for lobsters
- The "Hawkeye State," famous for corn fields
- The "Centennial State," home to the Rocky Mountains
- The "Last Frontier"; the largest state by area
- The "Bluegrass State," home of the ___ Derby
- The "Beaver State," known for its rainy forests
- The "Buckeye State," shaped like a heart, "Only in ___"
- The "Silver State," home to Las Vegas
- The "Golden State," home to Hollywood
- The "Sunshine State," home to Disney World
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- The "Old Dominion," where "lovers" go
- The "Peach State," famous for Southern charm
- New ___: The "Empire State," home to the Statue of Liberty
- The "Evergreen State," home to the Space Needle
- The "Big Sky Country" in the Northwest
- The "Aloha State," made of Pacific islands
- The "Sunflower State," where Dorothy is from
- The "Volunteer State," home of country music
- The "Grand Canyon State," known for its deserts
- North ___: The "Tar Heel State," where flight began
- The "Pelican State," home to Mardi Gras
- The "Lone Star State"; everything is bigger here
29 Clues: The "Old Dominion," where "lovers" go • The "Silver State," home to Las Vegas • The "Golden State," home to Hollywood • The "Big Sky Country" in the Northwest • The "Pelican State," home to Mardi Gras • The "Aloha State," made of Pacific islands • The "Pine Tree State," famous for lobsters • The "Sunshine State," home to Disney World • ...
Great Depression Crossword By: Nia Bocash 2024-10-29
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- Restored agricultural prosperity during the Great Depression by curtailing farm production, reducing export surpluses, and raising prices
- the collapse of the American stock market in 1929
- The president at the start of The Great Depression
- People not having jobs
- A period of slow business activity
- Severe drought in the Midwest during the 1930s turned the soil into dust causing crops to parish
- A law, enacted in 1930, that established the highest protective tariff in US history
- A very poor area where small shacks were built from scrap materials
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- 32nd President of the United States
- Provided jobs for young, unemployed men
- Independent agency of the United States federal government established in 1931 to stem the tide of bank failures across the US
- Programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- A general increase in the prices of goods and services
13 Clues: People not having jobs • A period of slow business activity • 32nd President of the United States • Provided jobs for young, unemployed men • the collapse of the American stock market in 1929 • The president at the start of The Great Depression • A general increase in the prices of goods and services • A very poor area where small shacks were built from scrap materials • ...
US History Mid-Term Review Puzzle One 2013-03-21
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- _______________ Douglas was an escaped slave, abolitionist, speaker and advisor to Lincoln
- The concept of allowing citizens to propose and vote on laws is known as ___________________
- _______________ integration is when you control the entire means of distribution of a product, meaning the consumer has no choice but to buy from your company
- The ____________________ Railroad stretched from the Atlantic westward to the Pacific
- The South was put under military control, otherwise known as __________________
- __________________ cornered the market in oil, created Standard Oil and drove his competitors out of business to create a monopoly
- The most dominant form of land transportation in the Gilded Age was the ___________________
- The act of searching for gold and silver through mining and other means is known as __________________
- The Homestead Act gave away land to settlers to encourage westward ______________
- Northerners who came to the South for business or to help with Reconstruction were called ____________________
- ________________ integration is when you control the entire means of production from start to finish
- Labor ______________ are primarily concerned with advancing workers rights
- ______________ are taxes on imported goods designed to protect domestic (American) industries from foreign competition
- ________________ was an industrialist who specialized in transportation such as railroads
- The name for the cheap, filthy and crowded housing in the cities where many immigrants lived was call _______________
- The _______________ strike turned violent and Carnegie and Frick broke the strike by sending in private police troops
- ____________ Destiny is the idea that it was America's duty to control North America from coast to coast
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- The 14th Amendment provides equal ______________ under the law for all citizens regardless of race
- The modern financial economy was pioneered by JP ________________ during the Gilded Age
- The group of Senators who fought with Lincoln over Reconstruction were called the _____________ Republicans
- Andrew ____________ made his fortune in steel
- The Black Republicans were the group of men elected to Congresss in the South during ______________ and were African American in origin
- The case of Plessy v. Ferguson established the idea of ____________ but Equal
- The _________________ Proclamation freed all slaves in territory controled by the South
- The Populist Party was so upset with some elected officials that they pushed to allow voters to ___________ politicians and remove them from office
- The New ____________________ were primarily from Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Poland, Russia etc.)
- The process of people moving to the cities is known as __________________
- The _________________ Riot turned violent after a bombing during a labor demonstration
- This organization of farmers who worked together for political, social and economic goals was called the _____________
- One of the lenient aspects of Lincoln's reconstruction plan that pardoned former Confederates was known as _________________
- Reconstruction effectively ended after the _______________ of the Union military
- The 13th Amendment outlawed _______________
- The _________________ was an inexpensive new technology that mass produced steel
- The 15th Amendment made it illegal to _________ a citizen the right to vote
34 Clues: The 13th Amendment outlawed _______________ • Andrew ____________ made his fortune in steel • The process of people moving to the cities is known as __________________ • Labor ______________ are primarily concerned with advancing workers rights • The 15th Amendment made it illegal to _________ a citizen the right to vote • ...
US History: The Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-25
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- The last Confederate Civil War general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
- The last and senior Union Civil War general who was also the three times Governor of Rhode Island.
- Was the top confederate general during the Civil War.
- He was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Was a Confederate Civil War general who then became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- This was Robert E Lee's second invasion in the north which ended up being a great victory for the Union.
- One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War.
- was a militarty outpost in the hands of the Union during the Civil War.
- Was a former governor of New Jersey, railroad president, and major Civil War Union general.
- a document which Ambraham Lincon issued, stating that all people held as slaves in the Confederate states to be freed.
- A person who was for the abolition of slavery in America.
- Located in Virgina, was where Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his troops, marking the end of the Civil War.
- This was the divider to determine the boundaries between Pennsylvania and Maryland, also seen as the boundary line between North and South.
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- A national and historical park in West Virginia which John Brown's attack took place on slavery during the Civil War.
- A Confederate Civil War general from Virgina as a former U.S. Army officer, also known as Jeb.
- Popular in the south, involved the capture of African Americans for labor
- Civil War's Northern military leaders.
- A Civil War Union general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War.
- the amount of years the Civil War took place.
- Famous monument,located in South Carolina, and marked the first attack of the American Civil War.
- Was another Civil War Union general, U.S. Army officer, and Mexican-American war leader.
- Civil War's Southern military leaders.
- United States President at the time.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri in which were neutral during the war.
- Famous for the slur towards some women known as "hookers", and a Civil War Union general.
26 Clues: United States President at the time. • Civil War's Northern military leaders. • Civil War's Southern military leaders. • the amount of years the Civil War took place. • Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War. • Was the top confederate general during the Civil War. • One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War. • ...
US History Civil War & Reconstruction SSUSH8-10 2023-11-17
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- Radical Republicans Reconstruction-• Passed 14th and 15th amendments• Military reconstruction act divided the south into five military districts• New state constitutions required to guarantee voting rights• Military rule protected voting rights for African Americans• Empowered African Americans in government and supported their education
- John Brown's scheme to invade the South with armed slaves, backed by sponsoring, northern abolitionists; seized the federal arsenal; Brown and remnants were caught by Robert E. Lee and the US Marines; Brown was hanged
- the right not to be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime: Lincoln takes this away during the Civil War
- Allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state, Maine to enter the union as a free state, prohibited slavery north of latitude 36˚ 30' within the Louisiana Territory
- Served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history from 1861 to 1865
- Lincoln urged Americans not to seek revenge on slaveholders and their supporters and military after the war. Instead, he urged reconstruction of the South "with malice toward none; with charity for all."
- Federal fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina; the confederate attack on the fort marked the start of the Civil War
- Amendment that ended slavery
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- 16th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves.
- General Sherman and his troops set the city on fire, in order to destroy the confederate's supply lines and then Marched to the Sea, Savannah, and burnt everything along the way
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- laws passed in the south just after the civil war aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit african american workers
- Amendment that says citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of race, color , or precious condition of servitude
- Each state would use popular sovereignty to decide what to do about slavery. Led to Bleeding Kansas.
- Includes California admitted as a free state, the Fugitive Slave Act, made popular sovereignty in most other states from Mexican- American War
- view of reconstruction : all states had to end slavery, states had to declare that their secession was illegal, and a small % men had to pledge their loyalty to the U.S.
- a 3-minute address by Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War (November 19, 1963) at the dedication of a national cemetery.
- an American general and the eighteenth President of the United States (1869-1877). He achieved international fame as the leading Union general in the Civil War.
- federal agency set up in 1865 to provide food, schools, and medical care to freed slaves in the South
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- Lincoln issued it and freed all the slaves in the Confederate states, but slaves in Border States loyal to the Union remained enslaved. It only applied to states in rebellion (Confederate states). It led to slaves rebelling and joining the Union army and increased sympathy from Europe.
- General whose march to sea caused destruction to the south, union general, led march to destroy all supplies and resources, beginning of total warfare
- The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit.
- he intentionally violates Tenure Act because it was set upt to get him impeached by firing Secretary of War Edwin Stantin, at the Trial his lawyer says his only crime is opposing Congress, 12 democrats and 7 republicans vote him "not guilty", so he escaped impeachment by one vote
- violent abolitionist who murdered slaveholders in Kansas and Missouri (1856-1858) before his raid at Harpers Ferry (1859), hoping to incite a slave rebellion; he failed and was executed, but his martyrdom by northern abolitionists frightened the South.
- Confederate general who surrendered to Grant in the Civil War.
- Court ruled that he was the property of Sanford and, as a slave, was prohibited from suing in court. Chief Justice Taney gives his opinion that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional. Decision adds to sectionalism between North and South that will lead to the Civil War.
- Grant besieged the city from May 18 to July 4, 1863, until it surrendered, yielding command of the Mississippi River to the Union.
- ended the Mexican War, granting the U.S. control of Texas, New Mexico, and California in exchange for $15 million
- The 11th U.S. President, he led the country during the Mexican War and sought to expand the United States
- Amendment declaring that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws
- general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War whose troops at the first Battle of Bull Run stood like a stone wall (1824-1863)
- the north/the U.S. during the Civil War
- the first major battle in the American Civil War to take place on Northern soil. It was the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, with about 23,000 casualties
- The most violent battle of the American Civil War that took place in PA and is frequently cited as the war's turning point, fought from July 1 - July 3, 1863.
- 1846 - 1848 - President Polk declared war over the dispute of land in Texas. At the end, American ended up with 55% of Mexico's land.
- Lincoln wins, southern states begin to secede
- Ended Reconstruction. Republicans promise 1) Remove military from South, 2) Appoint Democrat to cabinet (David Key postmaster general), 3) Federal money for railroad construction and levees on Mississippi river; as long as Hayes became the president
- the idea that white Americans were divinely ordained to settle the entire continent of North America.
- putting the country back together after the Civil War.
40 Clues: Amendment that ended slavery • the north/the U.S. during the Civil War • Lincoln wins, southern states begin to secede • putting the country back together after the Civil War. • Confederate general who surrendered to Grant in the Civil War. • the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 • ...
US History from WWII - New M28 Notes 2023-12-07
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- intelligence and internal security agency in the USSR
- the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- conflicts occurring between nations, who are directed, influenced, or funded by other nations
- Syngman Rhee (South) v Kim Il Sung (North); Separated by the 38th Parallel
- Mao Zedong (Communist) v Chiang Kai-shek (Nationalist)
- to keep alive or in existence
- not kept or honored
- Portion of Europe influenced by the US
- US federal agency that coordinates governmental intelligence activities outside the US
- to spread
- an act or policy of limiting the expansion or spread of a dangerous thing
- to dwell permanently
- a formal agreement between two or more nations
- invaded by the USSR in December 1979
- a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party
- to take hold of suddenly or forcibly
- actually; without exaggeration or inaccuracy
- a place of great disorder
- nations; territories
- a particular principle or position
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- to fortify or protect
- Portion of Europe influenced by the Soviet Union
- forced or compelled through intimidation or authority
- 33rd President of the United States
- Nation on the Balkan Peninsula; aided by the Truman Doctrine
- a country under the domination or influence of another
- capable of being attacked, damaged, or hurt
- a supporter of an economic system in which investment in and ownership of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations
- a government by the people
- Location of a July 1945 Allied conference in Soviet controlled Germany
- Nation in Eurasia; aided by the Truman Doctrine
- Formed in 1955; a political and military alliance; dominated by the Soviet Union influenced Eastern Europe
- Formed in 1949; the 1st peacetime military alliance entered by the US influenced Western Europe
- meetings for consultation or discussion
- taken possession of and taken control
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic
- connecting different states
- the people or government of the USSR
- provided money
- an apparition
- Location of a February 1945 Allied conference in a Soviet city
41 Clues: to spread • an apparition • provided money • not kept or honored • to dwell permanently • nations; territories • to fortify or protect • a place of great disorder • a government by the people • connecting different states • to keep alive or in existence • a particular principle or position • 33rd President of the United States • the people or government of the USSR • ...
US History to WWI - New M12 Notes 2023-12-15
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- unable or unwilling to endure
- a great many
- portions
- to be authorized
- not having been given permission or authorization
- considerable amount
- means to support life or health
- a cause of trouble or annoyance
- extending across a continent
- to teach
- to construe or understand in a particular way
- to attempt; try
- an official enumeration of the population
- guilty of dishonest practices
- in accordance with customs or beliefs handed down from generation to generation
- very large
- outlaws, robbers
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- Originator of the Ghost Dance religion
- to accept or act in accordance with
- the land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or inhabited regions
- to conform or adjust to the customs, attitudes, etc or a dominate social group, nation, or the like
- a robbery or holdup
- to make it easier or less difficult
- debatable
- by way of
- not kept or honored
- the act of firing a weapon
- to be furnished with meals and lodging
- to deprive of a weapon or weapons
- to justify
- Area of western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming
- lacking qualification or ability; incapable
- to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of people
- tract of public land set apart for a special purpose
- full of grave risk; hazardous; dangerous
- causing, involving, or characterized by argument or controversy
- to increase speed
37 Clues: portions • to teach • debatable • by way of • to justify • very large • a great many • to attempt; try • to be authorized • outlaws, robbers • to increase speed • a robbery or holdup • not kept or honored • considerable amount • the act of firing a weapon • extending across a continent • unable or unwilling to endure • guilty of dishonest practices • means to support life or health • ...
Significant People in Early US History, Etc. 2023-08-22
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- Lewis and ______
- Name of River that goes along eastern border of this state
- Anti-slave man who created the newspaper "The Liberator"
- Name of National Park the postcards above the door are from
- Name of the state we live in
- City that we are in now
- Animal the Native Americans in the midwest hunted
- First President of the United States
- Name of Native American settlement located near St. Louis, Missouri
- President who forced many Native Americans out west
- The European country that was the first to colonize Missouri
- Name of City the map to the right of the Spartan is
- First President to get killed in office
- President right after Lincoln was killed
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- Name of mountains in eastern USA
- The final battle of the Revolutionary War
- Native American leader who had a confederacy
- Founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- Commander of the Confederates
- Spanish explorer who took credit for "discovering" America
- President who purchased the Louisiana Purchase
- Name of Mr. Torbett's Rabbit
- Native American leader who helped Pilgrims survive conditions
- French explorer who founded Quebec
- Name of state directly north of us
- Author of "Federalist Papers"
- Former slave who wrote memoir about life as slave
- French and _______ War
- Leader of the Union Army in the Civil War and 18th President
- Number of branches of government we have
- A thing you use to call people
- Native American tribe in Missouri we spent a lot of time on
- Spanish explorer who took over present-day Mexico
33 Clues: Lewis and ______ • French and _______ War • City that we are in now • Name of the state we live in • Name of Mr. Torbett's Rabbit • Commander of the Confederates • Author of "Federalist Papers" • A thing you use to call people • Name of mountains in eastern USA • French explorer who founded Quebec • Name of state directly north of us • First President of the United States • ...
US History: Chp 19 - The Gilded Age 2023-09-11
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- Elevated trains were given this nickname.
- 1st Democrat to be elected president after the Civil War.
- Two men behind the scheme that led to the stock market crash of 1869.
- It was the world's largest suspension bridge when it was built.
- Independent minded Republicans that refused to accept James Blaine as the party nominee in 1884.
- First newspaper publisher to reach a large audience.
- This catalog become one of the most read publications in rural America after the Bible.
- Built his department store on the motto, "Give the lady what she wants".
- 3rd US president to be assassinated.
- Owned a Philadelphia store that was considered the precursor to the modern department store.
- Most widely used means of urban transit in the late 19th century.
- Initial school classes for small children.
- Inventor of the game of baseball.
- Recreational craze of the 1890s.
- Author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
- Women's organization that did much to combat the use of alcohol.
- Transportation device first used in Boston in 1897.
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- Father of the modern skyscraper.
- His traveling circus was called the "Greatest Show on Earth".
- Founder of the Hull House.
- America's first professional baseball team was from here.
- Most dynamic leader of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
- Author of the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Author of In His Steps.
- 1st woman to receive a medical degree in America.
- Began a Presbyterian mission for the Chinese in San Francisco.
- Reclusive poet who wrote nearly 2,000 poems, most of which were published after her death.
- Populist Democrat presidential candidate in 1896.
- 1st state to grant women the right to vote.
- Father of the American cartoon.
- This act of Congress granted each state land for new colleges and universities.
- Pulitzer's fiercest rival; owner of the New York Journal.
- Most prolific song writer of the Gilded Age.
- Opened the first mail-order business in 1872.
- The most important institution in rural America.
- Humorist and writer who coined the term "Gilded Age".
36 Clues: Author of In His Steps. • Founder of the Hull House. • Father of the American cartoon. • Father of the modern skyscraper. • Recreational craze of the 1890s. • Inventor of the game of baseball. • Author of the Pledge of Allegiance. • 3rd US president to be assassinated. • Author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ • Elevated trains were given this nickname. • ...
US History to WWII - New M06 Notes 2023-11-06
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- relating to land
- something that hinders progress
- promotion of agricultural interests
- pertaining to or characterized by the principle of political or social equality for all
- moving to a different place
- to argue against, call into question
- to oppose
- shown or demonstrated by or as an example
- forced or compelled through intimidation or authority
- influence; effect
- to increase in size
- to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes or a dominant nation
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- to the act of adding something larger
- to take or receive gladly; accept willingly
- fairly large
- to approve
- to come into opposition
- to come into possession or ownership of
- a government by the people
- of one's own accord or by free choice
- to deal or bargain with another or others
- to draw up in written form
- an ultimate object or aim
- formally surrender to another
- the US should expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans
25 Clues: to oppose • to approve • fairly large • relating to land • influence; effect • to increase in size • to come into opposition • an ultimate object or aim • a government by the people • to draw up in written form • moving to a different place • formally surrender to another • something that hinders progress • promotion of agricultural interests • to argue against, call into question • ...
US History to WWII - New M07 Notes 2023-11-07
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- a breach, infringement, or transgression
- a person or company that makes a distinctive product in small qualities, usually by hand or traditional methods
- people who advocate or oppose a cause or issue vigorously
- ability to accomplish a job with minimum expenditure of time and effort
- condition of being focused on the profitable aspects of something, especially in excess
- to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument
- the act or process of keeping something from damage or deterioration
- a large formal meeting or assembly of delegates for discussion of and action on particular matters of concern
- the right to vote
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- to increase in extent, size, volume
- a sudden, complete, or marked change in something
- to make or produce by hand or machinery, especially on a large scale
- to increase manufacturing and factory production
- advocating social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of men
- capable of replacing or changing places with something else
- a difference in opinion, belief, or interest that causes such break in friendly relations
- a formal statement
- to do away with; put an end to
- to transfer from one place to another
- to operate by machinery
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting
21 Clues: the right to vote • a formal statement • to operate by machinery • to do away with; put an end to • to increase in extent, size, volume • to transfer from one place to another • a breach, infringement, or transgression • to increase manufacturing and factory production • a sudden, complete, or marked change in something • ...
HN US History Units 1-3 Crossword 2025-05-28
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- Colony founded by William Penn
- Enlightenment thinker known for natural rights and social contract
- Land acquisition under Jefferson that doubled the size of the US
- Colony established by the Pilgrims
- Ship that carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth
- Compromise of 1820 regarding the expansion of slavery
- Native American woman who played a role in early Jamestown history
- Fifth U.S. President, associated with the "Era of Good Feelings"
- First representative assembly in the American colonies
- Religious group known for their pacifism
- Conflict that led to British dominance in North America
- Southern colony known for tobacco
- Brutal sea journey for enslaved Africans
- Petition to King George III for reconciliation
- "The Lost Colony"
- Uprising highlighting the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- Period of religious revival in the American colonies
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- Religious group seeking to purify the Church of England, settled Massachusetts Bay
- Controversial treaty with Britain negotiated under Washington
- SENSE Influential pamphlet by Thomas Paine advocating for independence
- Battle that convinced France to ally with the Americans
- Site of the Continental Army's harsh winter encampment
- Introduced tobacco cultivation to Virginia
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for separation of powers
- Punitive measures passed by Britain after the Boston Tea Party
- Enlightenment philosopher, concept of "We the People"
- American diplomat who secured the Treaty of Alliance with France
- English gentry who settled in Virginia
- Native American who aided the Pilgrims
- Agricultural products grown for sale rather than for personal consumption
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Mayflower ______, an early agreement for self-government
32 Clues: "The Lost Colony" • Colony founded by William Penn • Southern colony known for tobacco • Colony established by the Pilgrims • English gentry who settled in Virginia • Native American who aided the Pilgrims • Religious group known for their pacifism • Brutal sea journey for enslaved Africans • Introduced tobacco cultivation to Virginia • ...
Weekly Crossword 2021-03-02
6 Clues: Pollinators of flowers • One of Binnenduin's goals • Part of Beverwijk's history • Binnenduin is near the _______ • The new neighborhood in Beverwijk • Something you receive from us every week!
Cross-Country Vacation 2015-09-18
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- Feeling really happy and cheerful.
- These flowers smell almost like honey.
- They go _____ near the Lake of the Ozarks.
- People who do research on the ruins.
- This word means 'related to history'.
- Abraham _______ is a former US President.
- They will drive to some _______ places.
- To watch again later, the family ________s the whole visit.
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- Butterflies have _____ wings. The wings are easy to break.
- They have no time to _______.
- The majestic mountains were so ________ because of their size and beauty.
- The camera is used to make a travel _______.
- They go ______ up on a hill.
- "Last one in the water is a ______ egg."
- The family is driving to _________.
- "We're off without further _______."
16 Clues: They go ______ up on a hill. • They have no time to _______. • Feeling really happy and cheerful. • The family is driving to _________. • People who do research on the ruins. • "We're off without further _______." • This word means 'related to history'. • These flowers smell almost like honey. • They will drive to some _______ places. • ...
Judaism 2023-02-08
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- The king of Egypt
- A promise to God
- This is the main source of evidence about the beginning of Judaism
- What God told Moses to sacrifice
- Sarahs name before God changed it
- This is a Sacred Text based on the Torah
- Abrahams wife
- A person that moved from place to place
- Where Judaism began
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- Abrahams age when Sarah became pregnant
- What the Pharaoh sent after his slaves
- This tells us about Jewish history in a creative way.
- This persons name used to be Abram
- What God gave Moses at the Red Sea
- This is the second founder of Judaism
- A message from god given to prophets
16 Clues: Abrahams wife • A promise to God • The king of Egypt • Where Judaism began • What God told Moses to sacrifice • Sarahs name before God changed it • This persons name used to be Abram • What God gave Moses at the Red Sea • A message from god given to prophets • This is the second founder of Judaism • What the Pharaoh sent after his slaves • Abrahams age when Sarah became pregnant • ...
8th Grade History Final Exam (MOD) 2024-05-14
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- Direction that is up on most maps
- Ocean to the East of the US
- European country that helped the US fight England
- Where the President lives
- Separating people based on skin color
- 1st US President
- US city that had a massacre and a tea party
- Continent where France and Germany are located
- Direction that is right on most maps
- The US State you currently live in
- Country north of the US
- The name of your school
- Direction that is left on most maps
- What the Civil War was fought about
- Biggest lake in the US
- Document that sets up the US government
- War fought between states over slavery
- Continent where Kenya and Egypt are located
- The person in cahrge of the US
- Biggest state in the US by area
- The Declaration of _____: Said the US didn'r belong to England any more
- Tallest mountain in Colorado
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- Direction that is down on most maps
- US state named for its mountains
- The mountains near Denver
- Tallest mountain in the world
- US state in the middle of the ocean
- Biggest state in the US by population
- Continent that is very cold and almost nobody lives there
- Most important court in the US
- What the first amendment gives us freedom of
- Important US river that flows into the Gulf of Mexico
- How many US states are there?
- Biggest city in the US by population
- Continent where the US and Mexico are located
- Continent where China and Japan are located
- 3rd President of the US. Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- The group that makes and passes laws for the US
- Continent where the Brazil and Argentina are located
- Longest river in the US
- What the "D" in Washington DC stands for
- Continent that is its own country. Where kangaroos live
- Ocean to the West of the US
- Island Smallest of the US states
- The country the US declared independence from
- Current president of the US
- 16th US President. Ended slavery
- Country south of the US
- Tallest mountain in the US
- The capital of Colorado
50 Clues: 1st US President • Biggest lake in the US • Longest river in the US • Country north of the US • The name of your school • Country south of the US • The capital of Colorado • The mountains near Denver • Where the President lives • Tallest mountain in the US • Ocean to the East of the US • Ocean to the West of the US • Current president of the US • Tallest mountain in Colorado • ...
AP US history crossword puzzle 2022-05-16
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- Transfer of Slaves transcontinental-railroad Transport system across the US
- Supreme court judicial review
- Japanese attack on US
- Economic revolution
- war over slavery
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- Terrible economic state of the US
- said separate but equal unconstitutional
- Germany contacting Mexico for war
- programs to deal with great depression
- Worst US president ever
- counting of slaves as part person
11 Clues: war over slavery • Economic revolution • Japanese attack on US • Worst US president ever • Supreme court judicial review • Terrible economic state of the US • Germany contacting Mexico for war • counting of slaves as part person • programs to deal with great depression • said separate but equal unconstitutional • ...
EOY US History Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-22
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- The first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- The first 13 original settlements in America
- When people come to a country from another country
- started in 1849 when people came to S.F.
- Cost 15 doubled size of the USA
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- War that was North vs. South, union vs. confederacy
- Redcoats killed a man in Boston, started the revolutionary war
- Process of using Africans to build and plant stuff against their will
- 1000s mile journey where most natives died
- Always remember ___ ________!
- Freed slaves on the underground railroad from the south to Canada
11 Clues: Always remember ___ ________! • Cost 15 doubled size of the USA • started in 1849 when people came to S.F. • 1000s mile journey where most natives died • The first 10 amendments in the Constitution • The first 13 original settlements in America • When people come to a country from another country • War that was North vs. South, union vs. confederacy • ...
US History unit 3 vocab 2024-10-09
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- PTSD from WW1
- Belief that a good country should have a good military
- not choosing a side in a conflict as a group not involved
- Staying apart from other countries or groups affairs
- Convincing people to rebel against authority
- The nickname for a US soldier during WW1
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- Desire for world peace
- Ratified agreement between two or more countries
- Extending the power of a country through force
- American settlers were supposed to expand West across North America
- used to promote a political view or cause
11 Clues: PTSD from WW1 • Desire for world peace • The nickname for a US soldier during WW1 • used to promote a political view or cause • Convincing people to rebel against authority • Extending the power of a country through force • Ratified agreement between two or more countries • Staying apart from other countries or groups affairs • ...
Learning Contract 2- Crossword 2025-10-12
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- election within a political party to choose its candidate for the general election
- proposed law introduced in Congress that must pass both chambers and be signed by the President to become law
- system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the others to prevent abuse
- Highest court of the Judicial branch which interprets and revises legislative material, consist of 8 justices and led by 1 supreme justice
- a person running for an elected position in government/office
- where the media sources or news coverage promotes a biased legal opinion that
- The legislative branch of the federal government, made up of the Senate and House of Representatives
- The answer to this one is "Hello!", this was created by Reyansh for a history project, where spaces should be used use dashes "-" instead.
- A system that divides the power of government between 3 branches to ensure a variety of opinions and balance
- One of the 2 parts in the bicameral legislative branch, 2 representatives from each state
- organized effort by a candidate or party to win an election through speeches, advertisements, and media coverage
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- One of the 2 parts in the bicameral legislative branch, representation is based on state population
- The group of representatives who formally vote for the President and Vice President
- head of the executive branch who enforces laws, serves as commander in chief of the military, and represents the nation
- final election in which voters choose among candidates from different parties for public office
- second highest executive officer who supports the President and becomes President if the position is "vacated"
- A group of department heads who advise the President on policy and help carry out executive duties
17 Clues: a person running for an elected position in government/office • where the media sources or news coverage promotes a biased legal opinion that • election within a political party to choose its candidate for the general election • The group of representatives who formally vote for the President and Vice President • ...
World War 2 2022-10-18
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- United States, Britain, and Soviet Union
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- man appointed chancellor in Germany
- was dropped on Japan to help end war
- the elimination of Jewish people in Germany by Hitler
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- where formal Japanese surrender was signed
- the US entered the war after the Japanese bombed this place
- first country Germany invades
- the largest air and sea battle in history
9 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • first country Germany invades • man appointed chancellor in Germany • was dropped on Japan to help end war • United States, Britain, and Soviet Union • the largest air and sea battle in history • where formal Japanese surrender was signed • the elimination of Jewish people in Germany by Hitler • ...
Cross-Country Vacation 2015-09-18
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- The camera is used to make a travel _______.
- They go _____ near the Lake of the Ozarks.
- They have no time to _______.
- To watch again later, the family ________s the whole visit.
- The family is driving to _________.
- Feeling really happy and cheerful.
- These flowers smell almost like honey.
- "Last one in the water is a ______ egg."
- Abraham _______ is a former US President.
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- They go ______ up on a hill.
- Butterflies have _____ wings. The wings are easy to break.
- This word means 'related to history'.
- "We're off without further _______."
- The majestic mountains were so ________ because of their size and beauty.
- They will drive to some _______ places.
- People who do research on the ruins.
16 Clues: They go ______ up on a hill. • They have no time to _______. • Feeling really happy and cheerful. • The family is driving to _________. • "We're off without further _______." • People who do research on the ruins. • This word means 'related to history'. • These flowers smell almost like honey. • They will drive to some _______ places. • ...
Cross-Country Vacation 2015-09-18
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- People who do research on the ruins.
- The majestic mountains were so ________ because of their size and beauty.
- "We're off without further _______."
- The family is driving to _________.
- Abraham _______ is a former US President.
- They have no time to _______.
- They go ______ up on a hill.
- They will drive to some _______ places.
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- "Last one in the water is a ______ egg."
- They go _____ near the Lake of the Ozarks.
- This word means 'related to history'.
- These flowers smell almost like honey.
- The camera is used to make a travel _______.
- Butterflies have _____ wings. The wings are easy to break.
- To watch again later, the family ________s the whole visit.
- Feeling really happy and cheerful.
16 Clues: They go ______ up on a hill. • They have no time to _______. • Feeling really happy and cheerful. • The family is driving to _________. • People who do research on the ruins. • "We're off without further _______." • This word means 'related to history'. • These flowers smell almost like honey. • They will drive to some _______ places. • ...
Bookshop #1 2023-04-16
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- Take the money north as an evening activity (4,2)
- Party drug reveals way to spend free time (6)
- Surface dwelling in Kolkata bleariness (5)
- Stare without a head and add hydrogen to everything for the lesser cavity
- Algae study chows down (10)
- Reduce poncho cover!
- Optimal latency, boss! (7)
- In advance of climax is the place to pay (4,5)
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- Credit consumed us with a heavy old book (8)
- Unclear allergy leads to open passage (7)
- Energy and mass make ill exchange (5)
- Notices a hundred bolts (6)
- Glass sheet container (8)
- Schedule is swamped by He-Bo, okay? (4)
- Vessel site for provision (11)
- Greetings falsehood! What happened before? (7)
16 Clues: Reduce poncho cover! • Glass sheet container (8) • Optimal latency, boss! (7) • Notices a hundred bolts (6) • Algae study chows down (10) • Vessel site for provision (11) • Energy and mass make ill exchange (5) • Schedule is swamped by He-Bo, okay? (4) • Unclear allergy leads to open passage (7) • Surface dwelling in Kolkata bleariness (5) • ...
Vanessa's Getting Married! 2024-03-28
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- The street we grew up on
- Funniest video I have of us
- What happened on a spooky day we will remember forever?
- The concert we went to in the summer of 2022
- Favorite memory in Lansing
- Sunflower fields and budding friendships
- Our favorite place to play as kids
- Polish food we have made together
- Post band festival music played on the bus
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- Our crazy history teacher turned swim coach
- Our favorite cold treat to eat together
- The family favorite car
- Number of times we won the middle school soccer championship
- Vanessa's favorite animated character
- The team we swam on in high school
- Where we grew up going to summer camp
16 Clues: The family favorite car • The street we grew up on • Favorite memory in Lansing • Funniest video I have of us • Polish food we have made together • The team we swam on in high school • Our favorite place to play as kids • Vanessa's favorite animated character • Where we grew up going to summer camp • Our favorite cold treat to eat together • ...
US History Mid-Term Review Puzzle 1 2013-10-22
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- _____________ Truth was an early Feminist and Abolitionist
- ___________ is the ability of the public to remove politicians from office and replaced by the vote of the people
- ____________ enables citizens to be able to vote directly for laws before they are put into place
- The __________ was an organization founded to help drive issues that were important to farmers
- The president during the Civil War was _______________
- Shady northern businessmen looking for opportunities in the South during Reconstruction
- The Freedmen's Bureau was set up to assist ____________ slaves adjust to freedom
- The ______________ Procelamation freed all slaves held in southern controled states
- The 14th Amendment provides "Equal ______________" under the law
- ___________ we founded to fight for worker rights, better pay and working conditions
- ______________ are crowded apartment buildings for the poor and immigrants with horrible conditions
- The ______________ Republicans wanted to punish the South
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- The 13th Amendment outlawed ________________
- J.D. _________________ controled the oil industry in the United States and founded Standard Oil
- ______________ is the process of people moving into the cities looking for work
- The ____________ of Wealth written by Andrew Carnegie advocated philanthropy of the public good
- The ___________________ Railroad was a coast to coast, east to west, railroad network
- The _________ Immigrants were primarily from Eastern and Southern Europe
- Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in the ______________ industry
- _____________ Douglas was a former slave who became a prominant Abolitionist
- One of Lincoln's controversial ideas was to forgive former Confederates and grant them _______________ for being rebels
- The ___________ Act helped encourge migration to the mid-west with the promise of free or cheap land
- The 15th Admendment makes it ______________ to deny a citizen the right to vote
- ___________ are taxes imposed on imported goods to help protect American industries
24 Clues: The 13th Amendment outlawed ________________ • The president during the Civil War was _______________ • The ______________ Republicans wanted to punish the South • _____________ Truth was an early Feminist and Abolitionist • Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in the ______________ industry • The 14th Amendment provides "Equal ______________" under the law • ...
Most Important Terms of AP US History 2016-05-09
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- American hostility towards immigrants
- Hardship done to American sailors by British
- Allowance of live stock to freely roam
- WWII tactic done to take Japanese islands
- Political movement of land ownership and agriculture
- Book by Thomas Paine pushing independence
- Gave 50 acres to those who would colonize
- Union strike interrupting US Mail
- Required quotas to employ minorities
- Replacement worker to undermine striking union workers
- Use of falsehoods in newspapers and journalism
- Influx of babies post World War Two
- Forced movement of the 5 civilized tribes
- Buying out competing companies to monopolize
- "Aquarian Exposition" lasting 3 days
- National pride after the War of 1812
- Gun control bill made under the Clinton organization
- Holiday made for environmental awareness
- Tactic used during Sherman's March
- Legislation over Native American assimilation
- Most important crop to the Native Americans
- People who settled on lands before government surveys
- Cold War threats and policy under Eisenhower
- Scandal over break-in of Democratic headquarters
- Risks money to create a business
- "Speak softly and carry a big stick"
- Radical violent black civil rights group
- Art movement depicting urban New York City
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- New York post of processing immigrants
- Landmark case concerning abortion
- Biological book on concerns of pesticide
- Labeled the Soviet Union as the 'Evil Empire"
- Great windstorms and drought of the 1930s
- Spiral effect of nations falling to communism
- Sit-in at the Woolworth Diner by 4 students
- Outlines the goals of Soviets by George Kennan
- Nativism due to fear of communism and anarchists
- Promoted women a "moral compass" of family
- Political party that rose from Chicano movement
- Bloody result of the Kansas Nebraska Act
- Officially entered US into Vietnam
- Politicians who advocated going to war in 1812
- Women rights book written by Betty Friedan
- "Economic Slavery" after Civil War
- Immediate relief done when FDR was elected
- Nickname for Ronald Reagan's SDI Bill
- Event caused by Soviet warheads in Cuba
- Hostage situation during Carter
- Provided benefits to retired and handicapped
- Change in the Soviet Union meaning "openness"
- Profitable and valuable business or commodity
- Declared Americas off limits to Europe
- Witch hunt for communists in government by a senator
- Name of independent California
- Foreign policy concerning communism by Truman
- Belief territories had choice over slavery
- When a state chooses to not obey federal law
57 Clues: Name of independent California • Hostage situation during Carter • Risks money to create a business • Landmark case concerning abortion • Union strike interrupting US Mail • Officially entered US into Vietnam • "Economic Slavery" after Civil War • Tactic used during Sherman's March • Influx of babies post World War Two • Required quotas to employ minorities • ...
US History 5/11/2021 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-10
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- rise of manufacturing
- severe drought in the great plains
- 1900 to 1920 period of reform
- growth of cities
- 1877 to 1900 era of social problems
- women that went against tradition
- gov't hands-off approach to business
- banned making and transport of alcohol
- reporters that exposed corruption
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- fear of potential rise of communism
- stronger nation controls weaker nation
- law gave 160 acres to settlers in west
- 1941 to 1945 war in Europe and Pacific
- passage from Atlantic to Pacific
- right to vote
- stock market crash, drought, job loss
- law to assimilate native americans
- FDRs plan to fight Great Depression
- 1920 to 1929 consumerism economic boom
- 1914 to 1918 war in Europe
20 Clues: right to vote • growth of cities • rise of manufacturing • 1914 to 1918 war in Europe • 1900 to 1920 period of reform • passage from Atlantic to Pacific • women that went against tradition • reporters that exposed corruption • severe drought in the great plains • law to assimilate native americans • fear of potential rise of communism • 1877 to 1900 era of social problems • ...
US History A Unit 4 Keywords Crossword 2023-09-21
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- period after the Civil War which aimed to rebuild the nation and address the impact of the end of slavery
- H.B.Stowe had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the U.S. with this novel
- president of the Confederate states from 1861-1865 (first and last name
- In 1857, the Supreme Court upheld slavery in US territories, denied the legality of black citizenship in America, and declared the MO Comp to be unconstitutional
- American white-supremacist hate group
- a bureau to provide food, shelter, and medical care for displaced Southerners, including former slaves
- assassinated Pres Lincoln at Ford's Theater
- landowner allows a tenant to use land in exchange for a share of the crops
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- executive order stating that all slaves in rebellious states shall be free
- the period of repeated outbreaks of violent guerrilla warfare between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in Kansas and Missouri
- restrictive laws against African-Americans starting in the Reconstrution years
- people of federal territories should decide whether or not their territories enter the union (part of Kansas-Neb Act)
- Who led a raid on Harper's Ferry that lasted from Oct 16-18, 1859?
- an act that required slaves to be returned to their owners
- a volunteer regiment of black soldiers organized during the civil war
- which President was the first one impeached? (last name only)
- the act of withdrawal from a group
- a courthouse in Virginia where the South surrendered
- a new political party that emerged in the mid 1800s (still exists today)
- members of the Rep. party who wanted to integrate freed slaves into US society, drivers of Reconstruction
- unwritten political deal that settled the disputed 1876 election and ended Reconstruction
- derogatory term for Northerners who moved into the South during Reconstruction
- attempt to avert the breakup of the US, included 5 points such as slave trade banned in Wash DC
23 Clues: the act of withdrawal from a group • American white-supremacist hate group • assassinated Pres Lincoln at Ford's Theater • a courthouse in Virginia where the South surrendered • an act that required slaves to be returned to their owners • which President was the first one impeached? (last name only) • ...
Env Ethics & History of US Env Movement 2024-02-12
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- her popular book "Silent Spring" played a pivotal role in the environmental movement by exposing the dangers of pesticides, leading to increased awareness and eventually the ban of DDT and the birth of the modern environmental movement.
- Type of value that pertains to the inherent worth or essential nature of something, independent of its utility or usefulness for any external purpose.
- an environmentalist and entrepreneur known for his work on sustainability and green business, co-founding Project Drawdown to identify solutions for mitigating climate change.
- he is a leader in the environmental justice movement, highlighting the disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on marginalized communities and advocating for equitable environmental policies.
- This iconic photograph taken during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968 visually encapsulated the environmental movement, fostering a sense of planetary interconnectedness and emphasizing the need for Earth's protection.
- she became a prominent environmental activist after discovering toxic waste in her neighborhood at Love Canal, leading to the relocation of residents and increased awareness of hazardous waste disposal issues.
- through the Green Belt Movement in Kenya, she significantly contributed to environmental conservation by promoting tree planting, women's rights, and sustainable development in Kenya.
- Ethical perspective that extends moral consideration beyond humans to all living organisms; holds that all living beings have intrinsic value and deserve ethical consideration, regardless of their utility to humans.
- his efforts and preservationist approach were instrumental in the establishment of the National Parks system in the United States, advocating for the preservation of natural landscapes and the appreciation of wilderness.
- an Amazon rubber tapper, became a symbol of sustainable resource use as he advocated for the rights of indigenous people and sustainable management of the Amazon rainforest.
- a prominent environmentalist known for his advocacy on climate change issues, co-founding 350.org and mobilizing global movements for climate action.
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- Fires on this river, particularly the one in 1969, drew attention to industrial pollution and played a pivotal role in the passage of environmental regulations like the Clean Water Act.
- is a person's or a group's overall perspective and set of beliefs about the fundamental nature of reality, shaping how they interpret the world, understand existence, and make sense of their experiences.
- Ethical perspective that places humans at the center, considering human interests, well-being, and rights as the primary focus.
- Type of value that refers to the worth or significance of something based on its usefulness or ability to help achieve a specific goal or desired outcome.
- this US President’s administration significantly contributed to the environmental movement by establishing key environmental policies, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and the Clean Air Act (CAA).
- Pinchot his conservationist approach played a key role in the conservation movement by establishing the United States Forest Service and promoting sustainable forestry practices.
- a branch of philosophy that explores and evaluates the moral relationship between humans and the environment, examining ethical principles and responsibilities concerning the treatment of nature and the conservation of ecosystems.
- protests in 1982 highlighted environmental racism, as residents opposed the dumping of toxic waste in their predominantly African American community, sparking discussions about environmental justice.
- a NASA scientist, played a crucial role in raising awareness about climate change, testifying before Congress in the late 1980’s about the dangers of global warming and advocating for urgent action.
- Ethical perspective that emphasizes the interconnectedness and intrinsic value of ecosystems and the environment as a whole; goes beyond individual organisms and considers the health and integrity of entire ecosystems, recognizing the interdependence of all living and non-living elements within them.
21 Clues: Ethical perspective that places humans at the center, considering human interests, well-being, and rights as the primary focus. • a prominent environmentalist known for his advocacy on climate change issues, co-founding 350.org and mobilizing global movements for climate action. • ...
US History: The Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- The last Confederate Civil War general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
- The last and senior Union Civil War general who was also the three times Governor of Rhode Island.
- Was the top confederate general during the Civil War.
- He was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Was a Confederate Civil War general who then became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- This was Robert E Lee's second invasion in the north which ended up being a great victory for the Union.
- One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War.
- was a militarty outpost in the hands of the Union during the Civil War.
- Was a former governor of New Jersey, railroad president, and major Civil War Union general.
- a document which Ambraham Lincon issued, stating that all people held as slaves in the Confederate states to be freed.
- A person who was for the abolition of slavery in America.
- Located in Virgina, was where Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his troops, marking the end of the Civil War.
- This was the divider to determine the boundaries between Pennsylvania and Maryland, also seen as the boundary line between North and South.
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- A national and historical park in West Virginia which John Brown's attack took place on slavery during the Civil War.
- A Confederate Civil War general from Virgina as a former U.S. Army officer, also known as Jeb.
- Popular in the south, involved the capture of African Americans for labor
- Civil War's Northern military leaders.
- A Civil War Union general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War.
- the amount of years the Civil War took place.
- Famous monument,located in South Carolina, and marked the first attack of the American Civil War.
- Was another Civil War Union general, U.S. Army officer, and Mexican-American war leader.
- Civil War's Southern military leaders.
- United States President at the time.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri in which were neutral during the war.
- Famous for the slur towards some women known as "hookers", and a Civil War Union general.
26 Clues: United States President at the time. • Civil War's Northern military leaders. • Civil War's Southern military leaders. • the amount of years the Civil War took place. • Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War. • Was the top confederate general during the Civil War. • One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War. • ...
Kennedy Us History Trevor Luke and Chris 2022-06-06
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- JFK was this old when he was elected president
- Worked with this man to end segregation in the south
- He was this before he got into politics
- One of his main political focuses was fighting against this
- JFK died in this city
- The invasion of cuba to stop the missile crisis was called the “Bay of ___”
- What coalition blocked JFK’s new initiatives
- In 1962 he stopped all trade with
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- He signed the nuclear test ban
- JFK was the _____ president
- He went to college here
- The war Kennedy fought and justified by saying it was to fight for our freedom
- He is referred to for short as
- He was born in this city
- Kennedy plans a man on the
- The act JFK passed that proposed tax cuts
- Right before he died, he introduced a _____ rights bill
- JFK was born in the month of
- JFK was assassinated as he rode in a
- The “____ race” was the conflict between Russia to see who can land on the moon first
20 Clues: JFK died in this city • He went to college here • He was born in this city • Kennedy plans a man on the • JFK was the _____ president • JFK was born in the month of • He signed the nuclear test ban • He is referred to for short as • In 1962 he stopped all trade with • JFK was assassinated as he rode in a • He was this before he got into politics • ...
US History to WWII - New M15 Notes 2024-01-04
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- the people constituting a community, state, or nation
- earned
- to maintain order and security
- inside of something
- items or resources owned by a person, business or government
- a sudden and decisive action in politics, resulting in a change of government illegally or by force
- to defend or uphold
- a particular principle, position, or policy
- adding to something larger
- the large-scale introduction of manufacturing
- any tract of land
- a downward movement
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- defying or resisting some established authority
- unrealistically magnified
- an immediate consequence
- to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent
- characterizing the rule or authority of a sovereign state over its dependencies
- an artificial waterway for navigation
- to put an end to by force
- a desire for some type of achievement or distinction
- producing or designed to produce a startling effect, strong reaction, intense interest
- the occupation of reporting, writing news
- something that is owned or that is bound to be paid to others
- acts of growth
- accepted or recognized
- a burst, flying into pieces, often violently
- to interfere with force or a threat of force
- seizing of land by a nation, especially illegally, underhandedly, or unfairly
- a change made by correction, addition, or deletion
- to provoke some action
- reputation or influence arising from success
31 Clues: earned • acts of growth • any tract of land • inside of something • to defend or uphold • a downward movement • accepted or recognized • to provoke some action • an immediate consequence • unrealistically magnified • to put an end to by force • adding to something larger • to maintain order and security • an artificial waterway for navigation • the occupation of reporting, writing news • ...
US VA History DE Unit 5 Review 2026-01-21
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- First women's rights convention
- Fourth president
- Connected eastern rail system and Pacific coast
- First permanent English settlement
- Land bought from French
- "Championed" white men
- People going from east to west territories
- Separate fibers from seeds and invented by Eli Whitney
- Humans as tools (consent)
- Confrontation between colonists and British soldiers
- Enslaved preacher and lead a slave revolt
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- African ships going to West Indies
- Lincoln defining the Civil War
- Three branches to prevent one side having too much power
- Jefferson won against Adams
- Warned Europe against colonization
- Humans as tools (no consent)
- The belief of US expansion
- No more slaves in confederate states
- Armed uprising in Virginia
- Sixteenth President
- Censorous moral beliefs
- Formal announcement of US separation from Britain
- Gave land to settlers for a fee
- Power is divided and shared
25 Clues: Fourth president • Sixteenth President • "Championed" white men • Censorous moral beliefs • Land bought from French • Humans as tools (consent) • The belief of US expansion • Armed uprising in Virginia • Jefferson won against Adams • Power is divided and shared • Humans as tools (no consent) • Lincoln defining the Civil War • First women's rights convention • ...
US History Chapter1 Vocab 2020-10-15
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- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
- having or showing an intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth or power
- very large in size, quantity, or extent
- an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities
- a thing that happens, especially one of importance
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- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- a member of any of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences
8 Clues: very large in size, quantity, or extent • a thing that happens, especially one of importance • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs • a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory • a member of any of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America • ...
Common US History Terms 2021-06-09
9 Clues: cultural belief • political ideology • political ideology • agreement between countries • wealth and resources of a country • extend or add as a subordinate part • Short lived government during civil war • war between citizens of the same country • withdrawal of a group from a larger entity
US History Escape Room 2024-05-31
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- A place where people went, particularly in the 1920s in the United States, to drink illegally.
- Leader of the 1960s Civil rights movement?
- What President Abolished Slavery?
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- The first president of the United States?
- What attack led to the US to enter WW2
- Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what European country?
- What style of music was popular in the 1920s?
8 Clues: What President Abolished Slavery? • What attack led to the US to enter WW2 • The first president of the United States? • Leader of the 1960s Civil rights movement? • What style of music was popular in the 1920s? • Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what European country? • ...
Chapter 11 US History 2022-11-20
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- ___ note - a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British agents
- payment for damages (in this case for war)
- Triple ___ later known as the Allies, consisted of France, Britain, and Russia
- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
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- a cease-fire or truce, that ended the war
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation; often led to competitive and antagonistic rivalries among nations
- no man's ___ a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire
8 Clues: a cease-fire or truce, that ended the war • payment for damages (in this case for war) • the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy • Triple ___ later known as the Allies, consisted of France, Britain, and Russia • a kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions • ...
US-History -- Immigration and Urbanization (chapter 5) 2012-10-08
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- Trains, subways,... are the .... .
- The Statue of the Liberty is the symbol of .... for the immigrants.
- There are some new and old ....... in America who have different religions.
- Island where Asian immigrants have to take their tests for coming in America.
- Famous movie that tells the story of a poor people who travel in a steerage and a rich woman.
- Processes to learn to be an American citizen.
- Act made in 1882.
- To come in America, there are two factors: push and ....... .
- Person who go and live from one part of the country to another one.
- The worst accommodation on the boat, for the 3th class.
- Different cultures and ethnicities, but all Americans.
- Document that is on the Statue of the Liberty.
- There were lots of .... against the Chinese and Japanese.
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- Because of the immigrants, more buildings start to be constructs. How is this called?
- When they arrived, immigrants had lots of ..... like where do I live, work, learn the language.
- Americans were superior to other newcomers.
- Belief that one race is superior to another.
- Island that was very closed to the Statue of the Liberty.
- Very tall buildings to house lots of new people who live in the town now.
- The farmers go to the town because the farms become more ..... .
20 Clues: Act made in 1882. • Trains, subways,... are the .... . • Americans were superior to other newcomers. • Belief that one race is superior to another. • Processes to learn to be an American citizen. • Document that is on the Statue of the Liberty. • Different cultures and ethnicities, but all Americans. • The worst accommodation on the boat, for the 3th class. • ...
MS US History: Unit 2 - Thirteen Colonies 2022-12-08
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- area of low population density and small settlements
- A large scale farm for growing cash crops
- farming Growing only enough crops to feed your family
- small scale farmer
- Exchange exchange of diseases, ideas, food, & populations between the New and Old Worlds
- (Colonial America) one of the English colonists settling at Plymouth in 1620
- servant person bound to work for a set time for payment of travel expenses and maintenance
- blue dye from native plants used to color fabric
- document granted by a ruler, by which a body or group is founded and its rights and privileges defined
- crops Crops that are grown to make a profit such as indigo, rice, tobacco and later cotton
- Trade trade in the 18th & 19th centuries between Britain, Africa and American Colonies
- person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
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- area of high population density and large settlements
- economic principle that a country’s power is based on wealth (and colonies bring wealth)
- company a business entity in which shares of the company's stock can be bought and sold by shareholders
- (general term) one who journeys in foreign lands, often for religious purposes
- Virginia Company a joint-stock company chartered under James I with the goal of establishing settlements on the coast of America
- goods sent to another country for sale
- named for their desire to purify the Church of England
- goods brought into a country for sale
- one who leaves his/her homeland to settle elsewhere
- settlement of emigrants under the control of a mother country
22 Clues: small scale farmer • goods brought into a country for sale • goods sent to another country for sale • A large scale farm for growing cash crops • blue dye from native plants used to color fabric • one who leaves his/her homeland to settle elsewhere • area of low population density and small settlements • area of high population density and large settlements • ...
Vocab Ch. 4 Choice Board US History 2021-09-10
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- Native Americans being absorbed into American society by landlords and citizens.
- A native American who refused to be relocated and fled from the US army 1300 miles to try to escape but was unsuccessful.
- A seed drill that planted cop seeds far into the ground in order to get as much water as possible.
- When farmers would have to plant crops that didn't need much water as the land was so dry and it barely rained.
- An act that made it easy for people to move west.
- Groups where families could become self-sufficient.
- A place where there was a population spike because gold or silver was found.
- A Lieutenant Colonel for the Americans who was responsible for the deaths of 209 US solders as he acted against orders and charged into one of the largest gatherings of Native Americans on the Great Plains.
- Large farms combined to make one farm to expand profits and can be as big as 50,000 acres.
- A large section of land that was used to farm wheat and other dry crops in particular.
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- self appointed volunteers who managed to stop wrongdoers.
- A part of government land that if you farmed on for 5 years and it would be free for a registration fee of $10.
- When miners use water with chemicals to mine for gold or silver on the surface.
- Bought land to mine gold, sold his land when he couldn't find any, but the whole time he was mining pure silver ore.
- A journey where longhorn cattle that went from Texas to Missouri and sold 10 times as high if they survived.
- This gave each head of household 160 acres of land,80 to single adults, and 40 to children reserved for farming.
- A part of the great plains where wheat is the main crop grown.
- Annual payments from the governments.
- He explored the west in 1819 who said that the wood and water shortage almost completely unfit for civilization.
- Native Americans who hunted buffalo.
- A large area of grassy land that was owned by the federal government.
21 Clues: Native Americans who hunted buffalo. • Annual payments from the governments. • An act that made it easy for people to move west. • Groups where families could become self-sufficient. • self appointed volunteers who managed to stop wrongdoers. • A part of the great plains where wheat is the main crop grown. • ...
AP US History Periods 6-8 Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- The New ___ was a view that the South should become more industrialized and less agricultural.
- The 24th ___ abolished poll taxes.
- The American ___ of Labor was led by Samuel Gompers and included skilled workers.
- 9/11 caused the US to focus more on preventing ___.
- The "3 R's" of the New Deal were relief, recovery, and ___.
- In the Supreme Court case ___ v. Board of Education, segregation was deemed unconstitutional in public schools.
- middle-class women who lived in urban areas were often ___.
- The Supreme Court case ___ v. Ferguson upheld Jim Crow laws.
- One of the goals of the Populist Party was to have a Secret / ___ Ballot.
- A letter that was a cause of the Spanish-American War.
- The ___ Act of 1965 overturned the discriminatory 1920's quotas.
- Labor ___ represented and supported workers.
- The international organization formed for collective security against communism.
- Social ___ was the theory that those who were wealthy were the "fittest".
- Upton ___ wrote "The Jungle", which helped create the FDA and Meat Inspection Acts
- ___ Integration was when businesses in an industry form a monopoly.
- the coinage of both silver and gold.
- President ___ supported the League of Nations.
- When freedmen after the Civil War worked on farms in exchange for housing. This similarly paralleled slavery.
- The US joined WW2 after the bombing of ___ Harbor.
- President LBJ's ___ Society targeted poverty and racial injustices.
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- The ___ amendment gave women suffrage.
- The Industrial Workers of the World were also called ___.
- The 18th amendment caused ___.
- Political ___ were a group of political mobsters who used intimidation to gain votes and money.
- ___ Immigrants were primarily from Southern and Eastern Europe.
- At the ___ conference, Germany was divided into 4 zones.
- ___ Integration was when all parts of production are controlled by one company.
- The ___ amendment made Senators directly elected.
- The US trying to stop the spread of communism.
- President ___ started a "war" on drugs.
- The ___ of 1896 was between William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley.
- the ___ amendment made a federal income tax.
- The theory that communism can spread to neighboring countries.
- The Harlem ___ was a celebration of African-American culture.
- In the ___ Doctrine, the President stated that the US would provide economic aid to prevent communism from spreading in other countries.
- The ___ of Labor's downfall was the Haymarket Square Riot.
- Organization that advocated for farmers.
- Unrestricted ___ Warfare was a major cause of the US entering WW1.
- The President Nixon scandal that caused mistrust in government.
- ___ Immigrants were mainly from Northern and Western Europe.
- In the Supreme Court case ___ v. US,it was concluded that free speech could be limited in danger.
- The Gospel of ___ was a theory that the wealthy should give back to their society.
- ___ Immigrants came to the US due to the potato famine.
- The age in the US where there was a high amount of corruption and wealthy monopolies.
45 Clues: The 18th amendment caused ___. • The 24th ___ abolished poll taxes. • the coinage of both silver and gold. • The ___ amendment gave women suffrage. • President ___ started a "war" on drugs. • Organization that advocated for farmers. • the ___ amendment made a federal income tax. • Labor ___ represented and supported workers. • ...
US History Chapter 13 Lesson 5-8 2024-01-22
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- Important city captured by Grant on the Mississippi River in 1863
- Leader captured by Union troops in Georgia
- Famous speech made by Lincoln when they dedicated a cemetery after a battle
- White Southerners who agreed with the Union
- Bureau set up to give aid to slaves and poor Southerners after the war
- Battle where Grant's reinforcements helped defeat General Bragg
- Grant put this general in charge of the Union Forces in the West
- Virginia city captured by Grant after a nine-month siege
- First Black American elected to Congress
- Northern Republicans who went to the South after the war
- Union General nicknamed "Fighting Joe"
- Failed attempt by Confederate troops to capture Cemetary Ridge
- Republican elected President in 1876
- Battle that was the most decisive and a major turning point of the war
- Laws passed in the South to limit the freedoms of former slaves
- Union General who ran against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- Secret organization created to terrorize freedmen and Republicans
- Amendment that made freedmen US citizens
- Assassinated President Lincoln
- Group of republicans who wanted to punish the South for seceding
- Union General chosen by Lincoln to be the Supreme Commander of the US Army
- Union General at Gettysburg
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- He was the best-known teacher at Tuskegee Institution
- Vice President who took over when Lincoln died
- Amendment that outlawed slavery
- Confederate General who won the Battle of Chickamauga
- Battle where Union General Hooker was defeated by General Lee
- Location where Lee surrendered to Grant
- Made the Emancipation Proclamation that freed the slaves in the states that were rebelling
- Confederate General accidentally killed by his own men
- Amendment that protected all US citizens' right to vote
- Sherman's bold plan to strike a devastating blow after he had taken Atlanta
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute
- Southern laws passed to discriminate against Black Americans
34 Clues: Union General at Gettysburg • Assassinated President Lincoln • Amendment that outlawed slavery • Founder of the Tuskegee Institute • Republican elected President in 1876 • Union General nicknamed "Fighting Joe" • Location where Lee surrendered to Grant • First Black American elected to Congress • Amendment that made freedmen US citizens • ...
US History to WWII - New M09 Notes 2023-11-16
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- people
- a public and official announcement
- to be killed suddenly
- requiring a person to be brought before a judge or court used as a protection against illegal imprisonment
- delivered or put out for use
- serving to prepare for
- to prohibit
- fundamental facilities; roads, factories, farms
- harshness
- deceptive
- principles or habits with respect to right or wrong conduct
- restoration of political unity
- the act of possessing
- not solving fully all doubts or questions
- to free from bondage or slavery
- a written command in the name of a court
- stopped, discontinued
- faithful adherence to a government or cause
- relating to one's own country
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- to make smaller and smaller; cause to shrink
- long-lasting
- the act of opposing
- a period of time marked by distinctive character
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval services; draft
- to allow or enter again
- an act or instance of changing direction
- the ability, right to approach or enter
- the act of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in a way to isolate it from help and supplies
- not definite
- a person who uses a carefully planned strategy to achieve a specific goal
- benefit, gain, profit
- causing or involving great fear or suffering
- in a graphic or detailed way; not leaving anything to the imagination
- in a clear or definite way
- to cause to expand
35 Clues: people • harshness • deceptive • to prohibit • long-lasting • not definite • to cause to expand • the act of opposing • to be killed suddenly • benefit, gain, profit • the act of possessing • stopped, discontinued • serving to prepare for • to allow or enter again • in a clear or definite way • delivered or put out for use • relating to one's own country • restoration of political unity • ...
