us history Crossword Puzzles
US REV. 2024-04-10
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- Entitlements or freedoms that individuals possess and are typically protected by law.
- Referring to the people, government, or things related to Great Britain.
- Open resistance or defiance against an established authority or government.
- The agreement that ended the American Revolution and recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- A formal agreement or contract between two or more parties, often establishing peace or resolving disputes.
- The surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by enemy forces.
- The document proclaiming the American colonies' separation from British rule and asserting their rights to self-governance.
- The taxes on individuals or entities by a government.
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- A written set of fundamental principles and laws that govern a nation or organization.
- Regulations or barriers imposed by governments that limit or control international trade.
- Military personnel from Great Britain who were stationed in the American colonies.
- An official representative of a government who engages in negotiations and maintains relations with other countries.
- A violent confrontation between British soldiers and colonists in Boston, resulted in several deaths.
- Settlers who lived in the American colonies under British rule.
- Supreme authority or power to govern oneself without interference from others.
- Freedom from control or influence by others, particularly from a ruling authority.
- The war fought by American colonists against British rule, leading to the birth of the United States
17 Clues: The taxes on individuals or entities by a government. • Settlers who lived in the American colonies under British rule. • Referring to the people, government, or things related to Great Britain. • Open resistance or defiance against an established authority or government. • The surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by enemy forces. • ...
US Government 2024-08-02
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- undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person (king or queen).
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- a political theory that states that the people are the source of all political power and authority, and that the government is created by and subject to their will.
- an economic system where private individuals own and control property, businesses, and industry, and make decisions based on their own interests
- a system of government where power is divided between a central government and regional governments.
- a change to a constitution, statute, or legislative bill or resolution.
- a legislative body)having a single legislative chamber.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
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- a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority or other controlling systems.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- fundamental rights that all people are born with and cannot be taken away.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a country or state's fundamental law that establishes how its government is organized and how power is distributed among political units.
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
- a legislative body) having two branches or chambers.
17 Clues: a legislative body) having two branches or chambers. • a legislative body)having a single legislative chamber. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • a change to a constitution, statute, or legislative bill or resolution. • undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person (king or queen). • ...
About Us 2025-06-30
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- Your favorite drink in kansas
- Your favorite type of food
- Your favorite british band
- The worst and The most screwed up date ever
- My favorite alcohol drink
- My favorite The Beatles member
- The date that we met for the first time
- The place that you accepted my confession
- The most frequently place we visit for dating
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- My favorite Indonesian dish
- How your friends called you
- The date that we finally made up
- Things that you wore a lot
- How my friends called me
- Your favorite Robin
- My favorite Indonesian rock n' roll band
- The first place we went together
17 Clues: Your favorite Robin • How my friends called me • My favorite alcohol drink • Your favorite type of food • Your favorite british band • Things that you wore a lot • My favorite Indonesian dish • How your friends called you • Your favorite drink in kansas • My favorite The Beatles member • The date that we finally made up • The first place we went together • ...
US Citizenship 2026-02-13
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- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
- Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- What is the highest court in the United States?
- How many U.S. Senators are there?
- What is the supreme law of the land?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- When must all men register for the Selective Service?
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- What is the capital of the United States?
- What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
- We elect a President for how many years?
- Who signs bills to become laws?
- What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
- Who was the first President?
- We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
- In what month do we vote for President?
17 Clues: Who was the first President? • Who signs bills to become laws? • How many U.S. Senators are there? • What is the supreme law of the land? • In what month do we vote for President? • We elect a President for how many years? • What is the capital of the United States? • Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years? • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-08
Art History Day of the Badger 2021-03-04
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- World-famous architect who left UW-Madison without a degree in 1887 but returned to accept an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts in 1955
- Art History's doctoral students work and study to earn this
- Elvehjem architecture
- Style of learning that exploded in popularity one year ago
- Bucky tune (two words)
- An opportunity to designate Art History while making a gift to UW's Day of the Badger on April 6-7 (initials)
- Please give this on the Day of the Badger, April 6-7, to help Art History support our students and bring our community back together
- Group of badgers
- Elvehjem's first name
- Cost of admission to Chazen Museum of Art
- Elvehjem architect (two words)
- These award-winning Art History Department members produce cutting edge research and teach innovative classes
- Big yellow lady statue in Chazen lobby
- Buckingham Ulysses Badger
- A collection of these is located adjacent to Art History's classrooms
- A diverse range of human activities involving the creation of visual, auditory or performing artifacts
- The study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context (two words)
- "Father of the Elvehjem," painter of murals
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- Elvehjem Art Center's 2020 anniversary
- What The Department of Art History and its students say to you for your generous Day of the Badger gift!
- U-rah-rah! Wisconsin! *arm waving*
- A study of the past
- Taxidea taxus
- Period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- Reason why Art History classes and Day of the Badger are virtual this year
- "Our Good Earth" artist (first, middle - look out for spelling on that!, last)
- Gift and coffee shop in the Chazen (two words)
- This library serves as the primary resource on campus for materials and information regarding the visual arts
- Middle Ages
- Future art historians who gain analytical thinking and communication skills, and learn how to research and evaluate artwork and historical documents
- With over 23,000 works, this is the largest collecting museum in the Big Ten
- The Department of Art History is located on this avenue
- Badger den
- Elvehjem nickname
- European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- Subtractive colors used for printing color images
36 Clues: Badger den • Middle Ages • Taxidea taxus • Group of badgers • Elvehjem nickname • A study of the past • Elvehjem architecture • Elvehjem's first name • Bucky tune (two words) • Buckingham Ulysses Badger • Elvehjem architect (two words) • U-rah-rah! Wisconsin! *arm waving* • Elvehjem Art Center's 2020 anniversary • Big yellow lady statue in Chazen lobby • ...
British English Wordlist 2025-05-06
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- A large vehicle for transporting goods, known as a truck in the US.
- park A place where cars are parked, known as a parking lot in the US.
- A portable light source, called a flashlight in the US.
- The front hood of a car.
- A sweet, baked snack, similar to a cookie in the US.
- A portable telephone, called a cell phone in the US.
- Candy or sugary treats.
- A vacation or break from work or school.
- A device that controls the flow of water, known as a faucet in the US.
- Fuel for cars, known as gasoline in the US.
- Trash or garbage.
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- A tall piece of furniture for storing clothes.
- A set of rooms forming an apartment.
- A subway system or metro.
- A path for pedestrians beside a road, known as a sidewalk in the US.
- The trunk of a car.
- A knitted garment worn on the upper body, called a sweater in the US.
- Thick slices of fried potato, called fries in the US.
- Athletic shoes or sneakers.
- Thin, crunchy slices of potato, known as chips in the US.
20 Clues: Trash or garbage. • The trunk of a car. • Candy or sugary treats. • The front hood of a car. • A subway system or metro. • Athletic shoes or sneakers. • A set of rooms forming an apartment. • A vacation or break from work or school. • Fuel for cars, known as gasoline in the US. • A tall piece of furniture for storing clothes. • ...
Oregon Trail 2017-11-08
6 Clues: Us History Teacher • People who attacked the settlers • The State the people are heading • The main disease the people died from • The justification the settlers used to go to Oregon. • a traveling thing pulled by horses and provided shade
Year 8 Recap 2023-02-07
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- Something which tells us about the past such as a diary entry
- William of Normandy won the Battle of ___ in 1066
- Leader of the country during the Middle Ages
- ____ I was king from 1625 until his execution in 1649
- When a country rules over many others
- Great ____ had the largest empire in history
- Battles between Christians and Muslims for control of Jerusalem
- Country with a revolution led by Toussaint Louverture
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- Henry VIII closed 800 ______ during the Reformation
- The ____ Death killed half the population in 1348
- Christians with plain churches and an English Bible
- Enslaved Africans were taken across the ___ Ocean
- A historian's view of the past
- ____ VIII had 6 wives
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Place enslaved people were forced to work
16 Clues: ____ VIII had 6 wives • Leader of the Catholic Church • A historian's view of the past • When a country rules over many others • Place enslaved people were forced to work • Leader of the country during the Middle Ages • Great ____ had the largest empire in history • The ____ Death killed half the population in 1348 • Enslaved Africans were taken across the ___ Ocean • ...
The time machine 2023-08-20
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- A verb that doesn't follow the regular pattern in the past tense.
- The past tense of "go."
- Rush A famous historical event where people traveled to find gold in California.
- An event that happened a long time ago.
- The place where you can borrow books and read them.
- A device we use to listen to music.
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- The study of the past.
- A machine used to calculate numbers.
- The study of computers and technology.
- A type of technology that helps us communicate over long distances.
- Tea Party An event when people protested against British taxes.
- The inventor of the telephone.
- The opposite of agree.
- The first name of the famous scientist who discovered gravity.
- The past tense of "read."
- A famous ancient monument in Egypt.
16 Clues: The study of the past. • The opposite of agree. • The past tense of "go." • The past tense of "read." • The inventor of the telephone. • A device we use to listen to music. • A famous ancient monument in Egypt. • A machine used to calculate numbers. • The study of computers and technology. • An event that happened a long time ago. • ...
Trivia 2 Crossword 2024-01-31
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- Cillian Murphy Plays mob boss in what show?
- California's state animal
- Wrote "The Little Mermaid"
- Fastest Selling book in history
- Singers real name is Robyn Fenty
- Jess Day (Character)
- Number of noses a slug has
- "Think outside the bun"
- Who built C-3P0
- "Sea cow"
- Beyonce was part of what music group
- Mineral you can add to water to make things float easier
- First National Park
- Starbucks logo
- Best selling book of all time
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- Rush hour Actor
- "Chicken Feed"
- President was a licensed bartender
- National Ice Cream Month
- Northernmost point in the US
- Quentin Tarantino Movie
- Highschool in "Greece"
- Sport featured on the first curved US coin in 2014
- Who owns Venmo
- Baby rabbit
- Who said "There's a snake in my boot!"
- Youngest President
- Richard Hatch was the winner on this TV show
- M&M's fruit chews eventually became this candy
- Taylor Swifts favorite number
- Who is Elizabeth Bennet in love with
- Pet Dinosaur name on the Flintstones
- Cleveland Brown's team colors
- One of the brothers in Jackson 5
- Breed of cat that doesn't have fur
- Disease WHO declared eradicated in 1980
- Barbie's little sister
- First state
- Number of teeth an adult human has
39 Clues: "Sea cow" • Baby rabbit • First state • "Chicken Feed" • Who owns Venmo • Starbucks logo • Rush hour Actor • Who built C-3P0 • Youngest President • First National Park • Jess Day (Character) • Highschool in "Greece" • Barbie's little sister • Quentin Tarantino Movie • "Think outside the bun" • National Ice Cream Month • California's state animal • Wrote "The Little Mermaid" • ...
Genre Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-21
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- This is to make people agree to their idea
- It is a story that is not possible and cant happen
- A story that sounded like it could have happened or actually did happen
- Something that is written for information
- Someone else writes a story about other people who is important
- A story about suffering, pain and something bad happening
- fiction These stories so are real like our real life and the characters are made up
- These stories can be real but most stories about them are fiction.
- This is a serious story and can either be fiction or half fiction
- fiction The stories here have time traveling, aliens and future events
- A lyric style of writing
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- An olden day story that is a belief
- A story that is not based on a true story
- Someone writes a story about himself or herself
- This is about writing of a subject
- fiction This story is set in the past and has a bit of history event and it is not a real story
- Stories about kingdoms and dragons
- A short story where the main characters are animals and the story gives us a moral to teach us
- Stories that are ridiculous which are overdone
- This is a story made to be funny
- A make belief story
21 Clues: A make belief story • A lyric style of writing • This is a story made to be funny • This is about writing of a subject • Stories about kingdoms and dragons • An olden day story that is a belief • A story that is not based on a true story • Something that is written for information • This is to make people agree to their idea • Stories that are ridiculous which are overdone • ...
Library Skills Crossword 2024-04-09
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- The genre of book that is unrealistic and can contain magic.
- Popular graphic novel by Tui T. Sutherland. 'Wings of ____'
- A kind of book that is 'made up'.
- The planet the aliens came from in the famous story 'War of the Worlds'.
- An important skill that is used every day of your life.
- What we do with library books before we take them home.
- Author known for famous stories such as Matilda and the BFG. Roald ____.
- You can't borrow without it.
- Author known for writing horror stories for children. R.L. _____.
- We treat our library books with this.
- Fiction books are organised by the first letter of this.
- The part of a story that introduces characters and the world in which they live.
- A short summary of what contains, usually found on the back.
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- Books about real life topics like history or science.
- The genre of book that makes us laugh.
- This is used when reading to see a story in your mind.
- The genre of book that can make us feel scared.
- What a book becomes if you keep it too long.
- Like a comic book, but with more pages.
- Author known for the creation of Pig the Pug. Aaron ______.
- The system used to organise the non-fiction books.
- What we do with our books when we are finished with them.
22 Clues: You can't borrow without it. • A kind of book that is 'made up'. • We treat our library books with this. • The genre of book that makes us laugh. • Like a comic book, but with more pages. • What a book becomes if you keep it too long. • The genre of book that can make us feel scared. • The system used to organise the non-fiction books. • ...
Ben's Birthday 2024-07-22
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- ang lee’s best film
- an artist your mother and I love
- pasta shape at a black tie event
- long hair diva
- I ain’t got no time for them
- need a black cloak to join this group
- not Ben’s passion
- what andrew also needs
- my enemy…but also everything good about life
- our favorite guy from illinois
- what andrew needs
- we are all borne by it
- people die and he dances
- CURSE YOU!!!!!!
- who to visit when you need potions and elixirs
- our favorite lake
- andrew’s best friend
- who needs to join us for orc tea
- just barely get by
- us if we were animals
- a delicious maryland delicacy
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- can I have a _ straight up?
- the most important bear in history
- the best game andrew has not played yet
- Nancy Pelosi
- how much I love you
- the lesbian rupaul charles
- women be:
- fives are:
- the burger place that started it all
- can’t be read
- our favorite cigarettes
- the first place we got dinner
- gregg
- it surely is
- the cure to all ailments
- our favorite author
- ben’s college
- Yevgeny Nourish’s greatest creation
- barbara stresisand n64 game
- eli’s favorite show
- the best wig style
- the most delicious treat after a workout
- _tea
- andrew’s college
45 Clues: _tea • gregg • women be: • fives are: • Nancy Pelosi • it surely is • can’t be read • ben’s college • long hair diva • CURSE YOU!!!!!! • andrew’s college • not Ben’s passion • what andrew needs • our favorite lake • the best wig style • just barely get by • ang lee’s best film • how much I love you • our favorite author • eli’s favorite show • andrew’s best friend • us if we were animals • what andrew also needs • ...
Muby 2025-05-15
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- Your castle
- what we have in common
- my hobby that you hate
- oops typo!
- thank god we got in
- if you were to describe me as a martini
- I agree it’s beautiful now
- still scared of the statues
- your current home
- the college event that tested us (we passed)
- Matthew Cunningham
- our fav person to stalk online
- our cruelest separator
- your hobby that I hate
- what you are xxx
- your favourite drink for when you’re…desperate
- our new home
- your signature item
- my competition
- the study spot that brought us together
- our highest height
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- your queen
- our place of reunification
- my favourite false insult to throw at you
- your favourite drink that I endure out of love
- First Kiss
- what you asked me to get you
- can I apologise again?
- Your manna from heaven
- What you are
- the greatest relationship test
- I’m the only one in the world to have this honour
- the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me
- when we almost got done for public indecency
- You make me feel like when the sun hits
- oops mine is backwards
- our fav cosy spot for cuddles
- our worst trip
- pls pls pls pls pls
39 Clues: your queen • oops typo! • First Kiss • Your castle • What you are • our new home • our worst trip • my competition • what you are xxx • your current home • Matthew Cunningham • our highest height • thank god we got in • pls pls pls pls pls • your signature item • what we have in common • my hobby that you hate • can I apologise again? • Your manna from heaven • our cruelest separator • ...
mum 2025-10-20
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- Apple didnt fall far from the tree
- First UK artist to reach digital sales of one million in the US and fellow Taurus
- Mums magic makes it ever changing but forever yummy
- A show which finished filming the year Hannah was born but would bond over years to come
- Beautiful, strong, thoughtful, loving
- once on this court men should prepare themselves for a face full of floor
- can't beat it, orginally named Highland Milk
- "You will never find peace of mind until you listen to your heart"
- Periodic symbol for what your heart is made of
- How mum is recharged
- The constallation representing being dependable, persistent and loyal
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- sad association for some but for me its mum association
- biggest marmelade lover known in the world
- name meaning 'free woman'
- Number One Song in the UK May 1972
- one of the oldest games in the world, with a history that can be traced back about 5,000 years, possibly originating in ancient Mesopotamia
- Where hot chocolates are extreme, kings surf and cutest dogs are discovered
- 80s duo behind a wake-up call?
- The songwriter who conects us kids to mum no matter where we are
- regular at the van
- The british icons celebrity couple also married in the summer 1999
- May find attached to your ankles during tantrums in 2000s
22 Clues: regular at the van • How mum is recharged • name meaning 'free woman' • 80s duo behind a wake-up call? • Apple didnt fall far from the tree • Number One Song in the UK May 1972 • Beautiful, strong, thoughtful, loving • biggest marmelade lover known in the world • can't beat it, orginally named Highland Milk • Periodic symbol for what your heart is made of • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES 4th GRADE - 1st TERM FINAL EXAM CHALLENGE 2025-11-06
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- Following God’s Word and doing what is right.
- The king of Egypt who refused to let God’s people go.
- Apostle who took the message of Jesus to Europe.
- One of the seven great bodies of land God created.
- – God’s care and protection for all His creatures and His plan for us.
- God’s rules written by Moses to guide His people.
- The man God chose to lead Israel out of Egypt and give the Law.
- God’s Word that teaches people how to live and know Him.
- – God’s complete control over history, nations, and people.
- Man who translated the Bible into English so people could read it.
- The land where the Israelites lived as slaves before Moses led them out.
- Machine invented by Gutenberg that helped share the Bible with the world.
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- The continent where Paul preached and where the Bible was first printed.
- God’s gift through Jesus that gives us eternal life.
- Authority that directs and protects people in families, cities, and nations.
- Early settlers who came to America seeking religious freedom.
- Explorer used by God to open the way to the New World.
- – The beginning of everything made by God in six days.
- Translator who continued Wycliffe’s work and printed the English Bible.
- God’s chosen people whom He led from Egypt to the Promised Land.
20 Clues: Following God’s Word and doing what is right. • Apostle who took the message of Jesus to Europe. • God’s rules written by Moses to guide His people. • One of the seven great bodies of land God created. • God’s gift through Jesus that gives us eternal life. • The king of Egypt who refused to let God’s people go. • ...
Nature Riddles 2016-01-11
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- What tree is always near a fire?
- What tree is nearest the sea?
- What vegetable do you find in a jewelry store?
- Stick What insect could you use if you hurt your foot?
- What is the sweetest tree?
- Which tree’s blossoms are worn by brides?
- Willow What tree is crying?
- Which tree is a kind of stone?
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- What tree is important in history?
- What tree is waterproof?
- What flower do you find in church?
- What tree is carried in your hands?
- What tree shouldn’t you use in school or as a pathfinder?
- What tree do you sometimes see on coats?
- What tree is always well-dressed?
- What has a bark but doesn’t bite?
- Which tree reminds us of a president?
- Which tree has the name of an animal?
- What insect is a member of your family?
19 Clues: What tree is waterproof? • What is the sweetest tree? • Willow What tree is crying? • What tree is nearest the sea? • Which tree is a kind of stone? • What tree is always near a fire? • What tree is always well-dressed? • What has a bark but doesn’t bite? • What tree is important in history? • What flower do you find in church? • What tree is carried in your hands? • ...
The Church (10REL) 2023-05-22
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- What is one way Jesus brought people to God?
- Something that Jesus showed to outcasts
- News: What does the Church travel to spread?
- Protestants believe in faith ...
- Jesus taught people how to be like ...
- The Church's response to the Protestant Reformation was the Council of ...
- Signs of the ...
- Who is the True Vine?
- What is another way Jesus brought people to God?
- Who are the branches?
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- The Church travels in order to make God ...
- A person who travels for a religious purpose
- Saint ... was a significant person in Church history
- A word that can be used to describe Jesus
- Church: A Church that is always on the move
- We need Sacred ... and Sacred Scripture for the Deposit of Faith
- "Sole ..." translates to "faith alone"
- How does a pilgrim act when in another country?
- The Parable of the ...
- According to Jesus, the True Vine, ... is the foundation of everything
20 Clues: Signs of the ... • Who is the True Vine? • Who are the branches? • The Parable of the ... • Protestants believe in faith ... • "Sole ..." translates to "faith alone" • Jesus taught people how to be like ... • Something that Jesus showed to outcasts • A word that can be used to describe Jesus • The Church travels in order to make God ... • ...
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
Unit 3 review game - Teders 2018-10-14
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- Jesus means "God ___"
- Jesus suffered and died for these creatures
- primary means of receiving sanctifying Grace
- Often what Christ s described as at Jewish Passover
- Town where the Annunciation took place
- this word means the gift of transformation from unrighteousness to righteousness through the sacrifice of Chirst
- This word means "Let it be done"
- Place where Jesus, Mary and Joseph flew to
- Condition Mary had to be in for Redemption to take place
- Leaped for joy in the womb of Elizabeth when pregnant Mary entered
- St. John's baptism can be described as this
- God made it beautiful to show his love for us
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- Taught us about the relationship between faith and works
- Mary had to say this for the son of God to enter human history
- Archangel that appeared to Mary to demonstrate that Mary's child would be divine
- Event where both Simeon and Anna would recognize baby Jesus as Messiah
- Considered the new Eve
- Type of Grace that makes a children of God
- 3 men who recognized him as king
- Is described with Mary being free from original sin
- Betrothal at the time of Chirst
- town where Christ was born
- Means make amends for a sin that happened
- Responsible for slaying male infants
- Received Baptism not for sin's but to accept his mission
25 Clues: Jesus means "God ___" • Considered the new Eve • town where Christ was born • Betrothal at the time of Chirst • 3 men who recognized him as king • This word means "Let it be done" • Responsible for slaying male infants • Town where the Annunciation took place • Means make amends for a sin that happened • Type of Grace that makes a children of God • ...
Black History Month 2022-02-09
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- Calculated critical calculations of orbital mechanics
- The first African-American US president.
- Music genre created by former slaves after the Civil War
- A peaceful protester who countered prejudice in the United States
- Created and performed the Madea character
- The state of being equal
- American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist.
- The state of being free from outside controlb
- "A winner is a dreamer who never gives up."
- never be limited by other people's limited imaginations.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- Trumpet player nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops"
- American contemporary painter and silhouettist
- A movement that began in July 2013
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- American astrophysicist who studied at Harvard University
- Prominent activist who was a former slave
- Widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time
- Also known as "The Fresh Prince"
- American poet, writer, and professor.
- A dance style that originated from African folk dances
- Professional tennis player
- First black woman to win gold in olympic swimming.
- Black History Month
- First black woman to work for NASA
- Frequent use of your imagination*
- Known as "the first lady of civil rights"
- Best selling artist in the US for 2009
- A form of helping each other
- 49th vice president
- I have a _____
- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
31 Clues: I have a _____ • Black History Month • 49th vice president • The state of being equal • Professional tennis player • A form of helping each other • Also known as "The Fresh Prince" • Frequent use of your imagination* • First black woman to work for NASA • A movement that began in July 2013 • American poet, writer, and professor. • Best selling artist in the US for 2009 • ...
The Grand Canyon 2024-04-15
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- US lawmakers designated it as the ________ US national park
- In the 1540s, Europeans first reached the Grand Canyon led by these
- Nearly 40 layers of this stripe its walls red, orange, purple, and pink
- The President that protected the Grand Canyon as a forest reserve
- This fur trader likely produced the first map of the canyon
- Rock layers
- Communities of plants and animals
- Though 335 have been found, experts believe there are about 1,000 of these hidden among its walls
- The canyon has one of the most complete records of this history in the world
- This is the only tribe that still lives inside the canyon
- This Native American group settled in the canyon by about 500 CE
- Intense heat and pressure formed the canyon’s ________ ________
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- There are 1,443 species of these in the canyon
- This reptile cannot be found anywhere else in the world
- The largest animals native to the canyon
- Material moved by wind or water
- The Grand Canyon is home to this - the fastest animal in the world
- This river began cutting a channel through the rock about 5 million to 6 million years ago
- This geologist led boat expeditions down the Colorado River
- This is the state where the Grand Canyon can be found
- Each year, millions of visitors enjoy doing this down the river
21 Clues: Rock layers • Material moved by wind or water • Communities of plants and animals • The largest animals native to the canyon • There are 1,443 species of these in the canyon • This is the state where the Grand Canyon can be found • This reptile cannot be found anywhere else in the world • This is the only tribe that still lives inside the canyon • ...
The Great Depression & WWII 2022-03-08
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- Which US president ordered the first atomic bomb to be dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima?
- Which US president died in office during World War II?
- Who was the US president during the beginning of the Great Depression?
- Which agency put Americans to work building roads, airports, and bridges, as well as painting murals, during the Great Depression?
- What was the Pacific Island where the Japanese put up a fierce battle but eventually lost to US Marines?
- What was the largest sea invasion in history that ultimately pushed the Germans out of France known as?
- Who was the dictator of Italy and an ally of Hitler during World War II?
- What was the name of the city where the first atomic bomb was dropped?
- Which New Deal program was created to build dams and electric power stations in the Tennessee River Valley?
- What was the day that the Japanese finally surrendered known as?
- What was President Roosevelt’s plan to help pull America out of the Great Depression called?
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- Which New Deal program gave jobs building roads, planting forests, and working on national parks projects to young men?
- What was the effect of severe drought, strong prairie winds, and dust on the Great Plains?
- Which famous African American pilots protected bomber planes during World War II?
- Who was the leader of Japan during World War II?
- Who was the dictator of Germany who was responsible for starting World War II and the Holocaust?
- Which African American athlete won 4 gold medals at the1936 Olympics?
- Who was a famous pianist, composer, and band leader during the “Swing Era”?
- What was the murder of millions of Jewish people by the Nazis called?
- Which US president pushed for New Deal laws to help America out of the Great Depression?
- When the government put limits on buying goods.
- What occurred when the price of stocks rapidly decreased, causing people to panic and sell their stocks?
- What is the day that Americans and Europeans celebrated Germany’s surrender known as?
- What was the name of the city where the second atomic bomb was dropped? This was the reason Japan surrendered.
- Japan attacked which naval base on December 7, 1941, which led the US to join World War II?
- What charity provided food to the needy during the Great Depression?
- Who wrote Gone with the Wind, a book about the South during the Civil War?
- What was the symbol that represented women going to work in factories while the men were away at war?
- What international organization was created after World War II to keep world peace (Eleanor Roosevelt helped start this)?
29 Clues: When the government put limits on buying goods. • Who was the leader of Japan during World War II? • Which US president died in office during World War II? • What was the day that the Japanese finally surrendered known as? • What charity provided food to the needy during the Great Depression? • Which African American athlete won 4 gold medals at the1936 Olympics? • ...
chapter 7 Science classifying living things 2018-10-30
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- smallest, most specific classification category
- organisms with this name are closely related
- pigeon and the carolina parakeet are species that have gone extinct because of human activities
- second-highest of the taxonomical categories in the plant kingdom
- largest of classification categories
- owl species whose survival is threatened by the cutting down of old tress in the US
- put similar organisms into groups
- obtain food from another source
- make their own food by photosynthesis
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- group made up of all the orders of a similar species
- were the first cells on Earth
- names that help scientists to communicate better about classifications
- are Eukaryotes
- an organisms evolutionary history
- how many kingdoms are in the classification system
- are many-celled and can move independently
16 Clues: are Eukaryotes • were the first cells on Earth • obtain food from another source • an organisms evolutionary history • put similar organisms into groups • largest of classification categories • make their own food by photosynthesis • are many-celled and can move independently • organisms with this name are closely related • smallest, most specific classification category • ...
CAREERS CROSSWORDS 2021-12-15
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- a place where you work
- market, the place where Jerry works
- you need these to pay the bills
- you earn this from a job
- coach, person that helps you at work and online like Raquel
- person helps the doctor at the hospital
- the program you come to every day
- a meeting with an employer to find out about your experience
- mobile, place where Ivan worked
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- the online program we use to talk on video every day
- a form you fill out when you want a particular job
- shelves, one of the tasks Tony did at the office supply store
- person drives a red truck
- person that works in a kitchen
- a paper document that details your job history and skills
- a doctor for animals
- Kelli is this to all of us
17 Clues: a doctor for animals • a place where you work • you earn this from a job • person drives a red truck • Kelli is this to all of us • mobile, place where Ivan worked • you need these to pay the bills • person that works in a kitchen • the program you come to every day • market, the place where Jerry works • person helps the doctor at the hospital • ...
Black History Month 2022-02-09
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- Frequent use of your imagination*
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist.
- Widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time
- Music genre created by former slaves after the Civil War
- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- A peaceful protester who countered prejudice in the United States
- American astrophysicist who studied at Harvard University
- First black woman to work for NASA
- A form of helping each other
- A dance style that originated from African folk dances
- American contemporary painter and silhouettist
- Professional tennis player
- Best selling artist in the US for 2009
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- The first African-American US president.
- The state of being free from outside controlb
- never be limited by other people's limited imaginations.
- Calculated critical calculations of orbital mechanics
- Also known as "The Fresh Prince"
- First black woman to win gold in olympic swimming.
- A movement that began in July 2013
- Created and performed the Madea character
- Trumpet player nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops"
- "A winner is a dreamer who never gives up."
- The state of being equal
- Prominent activist who was a former slave
- American poet, writer, and professor.
- I have a _____
- Known as "the first lady of civil rights"
- 49th vice president
- Black History Month
31 Clues: I have a _____ • 49th vice president • Black History Month • The state of being equal • Professional tennis player • A form of helping each other • Also known as "The Fresh Prince" • Frequent use of your imagination* • A movement that began in July 2013 • First black woman to work for NASA • American poet, writer, and professor. • Best selling artist in the US for 2009 • ...
St Patrick's Day Pot of Gold 2018-03-15
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- Treat all patients like a _____ member
- A guiding principle. Demonstrating compassion and sincere care for our patients
- "Kiss the ______ Stone"
- Market city where the St Patrick's Day parade starts at Minute Maid Park, home of the Astros
- Our extra offerings that set us apart
- Section of the chart containing meds, allergies, and patient history
- Hosting tool that helps us communicate wait times
- A guiding principle. Act of imparting or exchanging timely and consistent information to our patients
- Market city where St Patrick's can be celebrated at Trinity Hall Irish Pub and you may spot Troy Aikman
- Check on patients every _____ minutes as per the parking rule
- "A lucky four leaf _____"
- Erin Go Braugh translates to "_______ forever"
- Market city where the first St Patrick's Day parade took place
- City of Guiness fame
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- Market city of the greenbelt, bats and live music
- Market city where they dye the river green for St Patrick's Day
- A guiding principle. Act of being genuinely active and participatory in every patient's experience
- Every patient should be reminded of this online survey in the discharge process
- Our incentive program that turns points into prizes. Use it!
- Mythical Irish creature. also a horror movie
- Every patient should be ________ to the front door
- Irish city of the Titanic fame
- Our COO Ken _______
- Our CEO ______ Marino
- _______ O'Gill and the little people
25 Clues: Our COO Ken _______ • City of Guiness fame • Our CEO ______ Marino • "Kiss the ______ Stone" • "A lucky four leaf _____" • Irish city of the Titanic fame • _______ O'Gill and the little people • Our extra offerings that set us apart • Treat all patients like a _____ member • Mythical Irish creature. also a horror movie • Erin Go Braugh translates to "_______ forever" • ...
Ch 4 American History 2023-10-20
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- a test given to prove they can read and write before being allowed to register to vote
- Union general who destroyed the South during "march to the sea"
- first state to secede from the Union
- farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or crops
- a requirement that citizens pay a tax in order to vote
- a moderate who introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- a government in which the people rule by their own consent
- citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of race, color, or precious condition of servitude
- union loss, lead to Burnside being replaced by Hooker
- large population, industry, resources, capital investment, central government
- 2/3 vote from congress
- fighting on home turf, fighting for a purpose, slaves to support army
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- abolition of slavery
- allowed people to vote if their grandfather did in 1860
- Capital of Virginia
- separate but equal
- warships covered with protective iron plates
- preserve the union
- Democratic candidate for the US presidency in Election of 1876
- Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
- declares that all persons born in the US are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws
- bloodiest battle in American history
- small town in Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant, ending the war
- civil war photographer
- invented the cotton gin in 1793
25 Clues: separate but equal • preserve the union • Capital of Virginia • abolition of slavery • civil war photographer • 2/3 vote from congress • invented the cotton gin in 1793 • first state to secede from the Union • bloodiest battle in American history • Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri • warships covered with protective iron plates • ...
Chapter 3 personalized puzzles 2025-11-17
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- – Growing in holiness.
- – Wise men from the East.
- – Church-defined revealed truth.
- in the Desert – Jesus tested by Satan.
- – Roman population count forcing the trip to Bethlehem.
- in the Temple – Jesus teaches at age twelve.
- Conception – Mary preserved from original sin.
- Clothes – Cloth Jesus was wrapped in.
- – Jesus’ birth.
- – God freeing us from sin.
- the Baptist – Jesus’ forerunner.
- to Egypt – Holy Family escapes Herod.
- – God making himself known.
- – God’s free divine help.
- – Region where Jesus grew up.
- – Feeding trough where Jesus was laid.
- – Birthplace of Jesus.
- – Systematic religious instruction.
- – God’s message revealed through prophets.
- – Jesus shown to the world.
- – Jesus offered in the Temple.
- – Mother of God.
- of Jesus – Beginning of Jesus’ public ministry.
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- Narratives – Gospel stories of Jesus’ early life.
- – Mary visits Elizabeth.
- – Jesus’ foster father.
- – The anointed one.
- – God becoming man in Jesus.
- History – Story of God saving humanity.
- of the Innocents – Killing of Bethlehem’s infants.
- the Great – King who sought to kill Jesus.
- Spirit – Third Person of the Trinity.
- of David – Messianic title linking Jesus to David.
- – Mary’s hymn of praise.
- – Means “God with us.”
- – Angel Gabriel appears to Mary.
- – Family ancestry record.
- – First to hear of Jesus’ birth in Luke.
- of God – God’s reign breaking into the world.
- – Jesus’ hometown.
40 Clues: – Jesus’ birth. • – Mother of God. • – Jesus’ hometown. • – The anointed one. • – Growing in holiness. • – Means “God with us.” • – Birthplace of Jesus. • – Jesus’ foster father. • – Mary visits Elizabeth. • – Mary’s hymn of praise. • – Wise men from the East. • – Family ancestry record. • – God’s free divine help. • – God freeing us from sin. • – God making himself known. • ...
PRE-AP US History - Unit Four Vocabulary 2022-08-11
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- Series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939.
- Tax levied upon goods as they cross national boundaries, usually by the government of the importing country.
- Agency created in 1933 during the depths of the Great Depression to protect bank depositors and ensure a level of trust in the American banking system.
- An excess of revenues over expenditures during a certain period of time.
- Removal from a country of an alien whose presence is unlawful or prejudicial.
- Created a social insurance program designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older a continuing income after retirement.
- An individual who does not have U.S. citizenship and is not a U.S. national.
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- Manufacturing process in which individual parts of a larger product are put together in a specific order.
- Period of rich cross-disciplinary artistic and cultural activity among African Americans between the end of World War I (1917) and the onset of the Great Depression and lead up to World War II (the 1930s).
- The worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939. It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors.
- Movement that began in the late 19th- and early 20th-century within American Protestant circles to defend the "fundamentals of belief" against the corrosive effects of liberalism that had grown within the ranks of Protestantism itself.
- Independent federal government regulatory agency responsible for protecting investors, maintaining fair and orderly functioning of the securities markets, and facilitating capital formation.
- Promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism, anarchism or other leftist ideologies by a society or state.
- One of the largest movements of people in United States history. Approximately six million Black people moved from the American South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states roughly from the 1910s until the 1970s.
- When the government spends more money than it collects.
- Drought-stricken Southern Plains region of the United States, which suffered severe dust storms during a dry period in the 1930s.
- Record of your ability to repay debts and demonstrated responsibility in repaying them.
17 Clues: When the government spends more money than it collects. • An excess of revenues over expenditures during a certain period of time. • An individual who does not have U.S. citizenship and is not a U.S. national. • Removal from a country of an alien whose presence is unlawful or prejudicial. • ...
Ms Bloemhof and Immanuel 2023-05-23
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- The 7th English and 8th History teacher
- The college Ms Bloemhof graduated from
- The number of history periods Ms Bloemhof has
- Ms Bloemhof's favorite color
- Ms Bloemhof's age
- What sport does Ms Bloemhof coach
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- Our schools mascot
- Ms Bloemhof's boyfriends nickname
- The Junior High school principal
- The 7th grade History teacher
- What Ms Bloemhof majored in, in college
- God's word
- Where we go to worship at school
13 Clues: God's word • Ms Bloemhof's age • Our schools mascot • Ms Bloemhof's favorite color • The 7th grade History teacher • The Junior High school principal • Where we go to worship at school • Ms Bloemhof's boyfriends nickname • What sport does Ms Bloemhof coach • The college Ms Bloemhof graduated from • The 7th English and 8th History teacher • What Ms Bloemhof majored in, in college • ...
US History ch 8 2013-11-20
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- large scale manufacturing.
- Treaty that outlawed war.
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- Secretary of Interior sold govt. land to a private company and kept the profits.
- Left alone to pursue prosperity.
- divided operations into separate jobs. Created thousands of jobs.
- Flew across the Atlantic in 1927.
- US loaned money to Germany so that they could pay reparations.
7 Clues: Treaty that outlawed war. • large scale manufacturing. • Left alone to pursue prosperity. • Flew across the Atlantic in 1927. • US loaned money to Germany so that they could pay reparations. • divided operations into separate jobs. Created thousands of jobs. • Secretary of Interior sold govt. land to a private company and kept the profits.
9th Grade US History 2024-11-14
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- Clue they supported the British
- Expedition Clue also known as the sullivan-clinton expedition
- Indianan war Clue also known as little turtles war
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- confederacy Clue also known as the Haudenosaunee of the "people of the longhouse"
- Clue supporters of monarchy
- Clue they went against the British
- Clue Members or supporters of the British conservative party
7 Clues: Clue supporters of monarchy • Clue they supported the British • Clue they went against the British • Indianan war Clue also known as little turtles war • Clue Members or supporters of the British conservative party • Expedition Clue also known as the sullivan-clinton expedition • confederacy Clue also known as the Haudenosaunee of the "people of the longhouse"
General Knowledge of History 2022-09-03
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- the most influential us president, who presided over the cuban missile crisis
- codename for landing in normandy
- the first leader of the ottoman empire
- the best tank of the soviet union
- last leader of the soviet union, who dismantled a superpower
- a polish-french female scientist, who discovered radium and polonium
- a type of steam engine, can travel for vast distanced with tracks
- the program to bring back humans to the moon, that had been test-launched in sept 3 2022
- the scientist who invented the telephone
- the first leader of the soviet union
- the great economic decline in 2008 and continued until 2010
- leader of russia in ww1
- the scientist who theorized general relativity
- the first satellite in space
- machine that can transmit morse code
- the most far-travelling satellite ever built by humans
- a very progressive female prime ministre of the uk
- "discovered" america and settled in the name of the king of spain
- the fourth generation fighter jets that the us still use and its the main fighter of all the us figting army branch
- the first person who invented the touch-screen phone, the iphone 1
- the name of the doctrine that the us prevented any european colonization in the americas
- the largest tank battle in history
- first philippine female president, and the first president of the fifth republic
- turning point of the eastern front of ww2
- invented the steam engine
- french emperor, who invaded europe with impressive tactics
- the person who first stepped on the moon
- a nuclear accident in 1986 when a nuclear reactor overloaded and explodes
- the man who invented the nuclear bomb
- invented dc circuit and the light bulb
- leader of germany in ww2
- developed by stephanie kwolek, this material can block bullets and can be a soft kind of fabric
- the last president of the us in the cold war
- emperor of rome, who tranformed the little republic to an empire
- the trading road used by ancient china, rome, and india
- prime ministre of the uk in ww2
- built by mikhail kalashnikov, a jam-free automatic rifle
- a important discovery, produces heat and can power a steam engine
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- the first us president, who won the american revolutionary war
- first president of us in ww2
- the first north korean "leader"
- a chinese dictator, the first communist chinese "leader"
- the measurements created my the french revolutionist, to destroy any resemblance of british influence in france
- a programming language, where minecraft is based
- the first man in space
- a important discovery, used by wagons, cars, and tanks
- the first khan of the mongol empire, who invaded north china during her reign
- the great economic decline in 1929 all the way into the late 1930s
- the name of the doctrine that states that communism should be contained
- the 40th president of the us, called the soviet union an "evil empire"
- metal used in the construction of the pyramids
- leader of the soviet union in ww2
- former philippine president, who was overthrown after 24 years in power
- the president who won the civil war and ended slavery
- the first female in space
- the largest operation in history, comprising of 3 million soldiers
- cuban dictator, who had been assassinated by the CIA 628 times and failed
- second president of us in ww2
- cracked the enigma code which helped the allies win the war
- a backwards, agrarian cambodian dictator. who is responsible for the deaths of 2-3 million cambodians
- the first rocket that reached the stratosphere, built by humans
- invented ac circuit
- the most advanced aircraft ever built, took 1.5 trillion to develop and still cost 115 million
- the french dictator during the french revolution, who started the reign of terror
- created the "final solution" that will systematically eliminate all jews in the continent
- the measurements created by the british
- painted the mona lisa, and patented the farm silo
- leader of japan in ww2
- turning point of the pacific front in ww2
- first circumnavigator who travelled the world
- the first computer, to predictly calculate artillery shell trajectory
- leader of germany in ww1
72 Clues: invented ac circuit • the first man in space • leader of japan in ww2 • leader of russia in ww1 • leader of germany in ww2 • leader of germany in ww1 • the first female in space • invented the steam engine • first president of us in ww2 • the first satellite in space • second president of us in ww2 • the first north korean "leader" • prime ministre of the uk in ww2 • ...
Three Branches/Legislative Branch 2025-10-24
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- This state has the most US Representatives.
- The leader of the House of Representatives.
- Amount of US Senators each state gets.
- Amount of branches in the US government.
- This branch of US government makes the laws.
- Members of this legislative body serve for two year terms.
- If you live in Anoka County, this is your US congressman.
- Amount of US congressman from Minnesota.
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- The political party of Abraham Lincoln.
- Minnesota's current senior US senator.
- Amount of US Representatives each state gets depends on their _________________.
- The older of the two main political parties in the United States.
- The head of the executive department.
- This branch of US government interprets the law.
- Minnesota's current junior US senator.
- The highest court in the United States.
- This branch of US government executes the law.
- Members of this legislative body serve six year terms.
18 Clues: The head of the executive department. • Minnesota's current senior US senator. • Amount of US Senators each state gets. • Minnesota's current junior US senator. • The political party of Abraham Lincoln. • The highest court in the United States. • Amount of branches in the US government. • Amount of US congressman from Minnesota. • ...
Globalization Vocab Practice Final 2021-04-02
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- The amount of people living in a country
- Citizens vote for people to do government
- A line that separate two places
- The way you see things.
- Voting for a person into government
- Helping people and make their lives better
- Growing plants and raising animals for food and money
- Everything that has to do with money
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- Religious leader and religious laws
- Anything that we can use or that can help us
- A group of people who help people and lead the country
- Form of government with a king or queen
- The idea that humans have become more connected through history due to more communication and transportation
- The written rules for government
- The country or nation someone belongs to. Passports.
- How we can know which way is North
16 Clues: The way you see things. • A line that separate two places • The written rules for government • How we can know which way is North • Religious leader and religious laws • Voting for a person into government • Everything that has to do with money • Form of government with a king or queen • The amount of people living in a country • Citizens vote for people to do government • ...
Spelling week 6 2022-03-08
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- I will _____ signatures to persuade Mrs. McNew.
- It is my job as a teacher to ____ young adults.
- There is a _____ between Hogwarts and 9 3/4.
- It is your _____ in your team that makes a huge difference.
- Ancient Greece was my favorite _____ subject.
- I have an ______ at the dentist today.
- We are all _____ made.
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- I used an _____ to find the definition.
- It is of upmost _____ that you listen in class.
- When adding to your last name you put a ____.
- The _____ under my bed is scary looking.
- Mrs. Thomas teaches us ____.
- There has been an _____ I have to go home.
- The room can only fit so many people, there is a ____.
- Girls wear these in their hair, they are ____.
- That sport is ____ to play, you can get hurt.
16 Clues: We are all _____ made. • Mrs. Thomas teaches us ____. • I have an ______ at the dentist today. • I used an _____ to find the definition. • The _____ under my bed is scary looking. • There has been an _____ I have to go home. • There is a _____ between Hogwarts and 9 3/4. • When adding to your last name you put a ____. • Ancient Greece was my favorite _____ subject. • ...
Andrew Jackson Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Titled one of three most influential people in American history
- Had many questionable actions throughout his presidency
- He planted crops
- A party organized to oppose "King Andrew
- Showed lots of courage
- Hated and took personal shots at his opponent John Quincy Adams
- He was an average wealthy citizen and was called a common man
- Was very well Known
- Involved in several duels that resulted in serious injuries
- Famously used the veto power extensively
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- Was enemies with John Quincy Adams and hated h
- Known for his huge temper
- Became leader of the militia
- He became the 7th US President after running a second time
- Successful leader in the battles of the war of 1812
- Viewed him as too powerful and abusing his power
16 Clues: He planted crops • Was very well Known • Showed lots of courage • Known for his huge temper • Became leader of the militia • A party organized to oppose "King Andrew • Famously used the veto power extensively • Was enemies with John Quincy Adams and hated h • Viewed him as too powerful and abusing his power • Successful leader in the battles of the war of 1812 • ...
American Culture Crossword 2021-12-13
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- It means promis. Americans say it to the flag
- CM2 in English
- The US national flower
- The US national bird
- An abbreviation of the United States of America
- where the US president lives
- the US holiday when Americans eat turkey
- The first US president
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- The US National motto
- It has many names like "the stars and stripes"
- The number of tars on the flag
- the introduction to the constitution
- The colors of the US flag and a nickname
- The US capital
- The number of stripes on the flag
- The US national anthem
- The US president today
17 Clues: CM2 in English • The US capital • The US national bird • The US National motto • The US national flower • The US national anthem • The US president today • The first US president • where the US president lives • The number of tars on the flag • The number of stripes on the flag • the introduction to the constitution • The colors of the US flag and a nickname • ...
Family History 2019-02-22
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- dads b-day
- runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue
- moms dad
- runs on denise's side all the way down in the medical history and allie has it
- mom and dad are both allergic to this
- gma denise b-day
- first name
- gpa butch b-day
- cause of death of butch
- gpa noah b-day
- moms name
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- dads mom
- my b-day
- moms b-day
- moms mom
- gma mary b-day
- runs in the hiatt family medical history
- these type of issues run in the millard womens side medical history
- dads name
- dads dad
20 Clues: dads mom • my b-day • moms dad • moms mom • dads dad • dads name • moms name • dads b-day • moms b-day • first name • gma mary b-day • gpa noah b-day • gpa butch b-day • gma denise b-day • cause of death of butch • mom and dad are both allergic to this • runs in the hiatt family medical history • runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue • ...
What is history? 2025-08-14
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- a letter or newspaper from the best
- electric tools
- a moment frozen in time
- beliefs and traditions shared by a group of people
- spoken history
- someone who studies history
- second hand objects
- a person professionally involved in politics
- events from the past
- objects that were used in the past
- physical features on land
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- a person or group that holds political power
- a story of a persons life written by that person
- the study of people using resources
- events from a different point of view
- a story about someones life
- first and objects
- one sided point of view
- clues to the past
- paintings or sculptures
20 Clues: electric tools • spoken history • first and objects • clues to the past • second hand objects • events from the past • a moment frozen in time • one sided point of view • paintings or sculptures • physical features on land • a story about someones life • someone who studies history • objects that were used in the past • a letter or newspaper from the best • ...
Growth and Conflict Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-12-01
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- a region that is on the boundary of settled or developed territory (in US History, this is any area that had not yet been settled or explored by American citizens)
- the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France for $15 million in 1803, which doubled the size of the United States at the time
- a group of pro-slavery Missourians during the 1850s who crossed the border into Kansas to vote illegally and raid/intimidate the antislavery settlers
- rights and powers of state governments, with which the federal government cannot interfere, according the the US Constitution
- a federal law passed in 1854 that allowed residents of the Nebraska and Kansas territories to vote directly on whether or not to allow slavery in those territories
- one who runs away to escape a place, person or situation
- to seize and force into service (specifically, Britain capturing US sailors and forcing them to serve in the British Navy)
- attempting to overthrow or damage the nation/government to which one belongs
- a foreign policy which declared that the U.S. would not interfere with European nations or their existing colonies, and that the U.S. would prevent European nations from attempting to establish new colonies in Latin America
- a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose
- the forced migration of approximately 15,000 Cherokee Indians in 1838-39 in which the US Army marched them from their land in North Carolina and Georgia to the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River
- a federal law passed in 1830 that allowed the federal government to exchange land west of the Mississippi River for the lands of Native American tribes east of the river
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- prioritizing the interests of a specific region over the interests of other regions
- a war between the United States and Britain from 1812-1815, which the US won and considered a “second war for independence”
- a treaty signed in 1848 that ended the Mexican-American War, in which Mexico agreed to give up over half of its land to the United States
- a state government’s attempt to prevent a specific federal law from being enforced within that state
- Destiny the idea that the United States had the right and the duty to expand and annex new territories
- the act of officially ending or stopping something
- to officially withdraw from an organization
- to add a specific territory to an existing state or country
- a treaty signed in 1835 by US government officials & leaders of the Cherokee nation that resulted in the Trail of Tears
21 Clues: to officially withdraw from an organization • the act of officially ending or stopping something • one who runs away to escape a place, person or situation • a journey or excursion undertaken for a specific purpose • to add a specific territory to an existing state or country • attempting to overthrow or damage the nation/government to which one belongs • ...
US History Lesson 3 2025-09-16
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- Sir Edmund _________, a veteran military officer
- The _________ of New England was the vast colony between southern Maine to New Jersey
- The idea that a countries goal was self-sufficiency and that all countries were in a competition for gold
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- ___________ Acts, Series of laws restricting colonial trade
- England's legislative body
- ________ Revolution, which was when William and Mary took the throne of England
- _________ neglect, which meant that England relaxed its enforcement of most regulations
7 Clues: England's legislative body • Sir Edmund _________, a veteran military officer • ___________ Acts, Series of laws restricting colonial trade • ________ Revolution, which was when William and Mary took the throne of England • The _________ of New England was the vast colony between southern Maine to New Jersey • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-02
Andrew Jackson Crossword 2025-10-24
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- Titled one of three most influential people in American history
- Had many questionable actions throughout his presidency
- He planted crops
- A party organized to oppose "King Andrew
- Showed lots of courage
- Hated and took personal shots at his opponent John Quincy Adams
- He was an average wealthy citizen and was called a common man
- Was very well Known
- Involved in several duels that resulted in serious injuries
- Famously used the veto power extensively
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- Was enemies with John Quincy Adams and hated h
- Known for his huge temper
- Became leader of the militia
- He became the 7th US President after running a second time
- Successful leader in the battles of the war of 1812
- Viewed him as too powerful and abusing his power
16 Clues: He planted crops • Was very well Known • Showed lots of courage • Known for his huge temper • Became leader of the militia • A party organized to oppose "King Andrew • Famously used the veto power extensively • Was enemies with John Quincy Adams and hated h • Viewed him as too powerful and abusing his power • Successful leader in the battles of the war of 1812 • ...
History of the Earth 2024-03-19
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- _________ is the time it takes for half of a substance to decay.
- During a mass _____ many types of living things become extinct at the same time
- The __________ Period is the oldest period in the Earth's history
- ____________ rocks are made from lava that has cooled down.
- This kind of fossil dating only says if fossils are older or younger than the ones around them.
- The Law of _____________ States that older rocks are on the bottom and newer rocks are on the top.
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- ___________ was a supercontinent that formed 320 million years ago
- By looking at the ________ time scale, it can tell us the about the timeline of rocks and fossils recorded on the Earth.
- A gap or interruption in a rock formation that shows where erosion occurred, where there may be a gap in the fossil record.
- A large subdivision of geologic time that marks a major change in Earth's history.
- A smaller division of time within an era
- Scientists use _________ dating to determine how old, in number of years, a fossil is.
- During _________ decay, atoms of one element break down into more stable elements and release radiation at the same time
- A large landmass that holds most of the earth's land
14 Clues: A smaller division of time within an era • A large landmass that holds most of the earth's land • ____________ rocks are made from lava that has cooled down. • _________ is the time it takes for half of a substance to decay. • The __________ Period is the oldest period in the Earth's history • ___________ was a supercontinent that formed 320 million years ago • ...
Climate Change 2024-04-04
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- What causes crops to die more intensely, because of climate change?
- Scientists are worried about climate change, compared to previous years, because what will worsen over time?
- What can we limit using, to save carbon emissions and stop climate change?
- Climate change increases worldwide temperatures because what type of gasses continue to rise?
- Because we see many minerals in sedimentary rock, it can show proof of what?
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- What do scientists analyze in ice core sampling?
- What was the Earth's major continent that broke into pieces because of crustal plate movement?
- By the earth orbiting around the sun, what type of time periods are determined by climate conditions?
- What/who can cause climate change?
- When a scientist does a tree ring analysis tells us what about the tree?
- The Earth’s blank, makes the sun shine brighter on different parts of the earth at different times of the year?
- What can we plant to stop climate change and increase oxygen levels and decrease carbon dioxide levels?
- The Earth has had slight variations in orbit over history and can be called what?
- What type of levels rose and fell because of earth’s climates throughout history?
14 Clues: What/who can cause climate change? • What do scientists analyze in ice core sampling? • What causes crops to die more intensely, because of climate change? • When a scientist does a tree ring analysis tells us what about the tree? • What can we limit using, to save carbon emissions and stop climate change? • ...
LEE crossword puzzle 2024-09-18
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- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
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- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
1B 10 Henry Rhodes & John Cano 2018-11-06
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- Intracellular water
- Head of bed
- Bicarbonate
- Hiatal hernia
- Headache
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Hyperglycemic, hyperosomolar nonketotic syndrome
- Intake and output
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn
- History and physical
- Head injury
- Ischemic heart disease
- History
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Hypertension
- Intrauterine growth retardation
- Hydrochlorothiazide
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- Irritable bowel syndrome
- History of
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
- Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- Hemodialysis
- Interventricular septal defect
- Intravenous piggyback
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Heard of hearing
- Isoniazid
- Bedtime
- Head and neck
- Heart rate
- Impaired glucose tolerance
- Hemiplegia, hemiplegic
32 Clues: History • Bedtime • Headache • Isoniazid • History of • Heart rate • Head of bed • Bicarbonate • Head injury • Hemodialysis • Hypertension • Hiatal hernia • Head and neck • Heard of hearing • Intake and output • Intracellular water • Hydrochlorothiazide • History and physical • Intravenous piggyback • Ischemic heart disease • Hemiplegia, hemiplegic • Irritable bowel syndrome • Inflammatory bowel disease • ...
Early Life On Earth 2025-10-02
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- Something described in art in caves
- Time before now
- A personal preference
- No simple or direct answer
- Existed for a long time
- Job for studying records of the past
- Related to a ceremony
- Old objects left behind
- Something created by hand
- Capturing or killing wild animals
- Position of researchers based on a particular topic
- Exploring answers in history
- Document or record of the past from someone not there
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- Related to history or past
- Law and Regulations
- Document or record of the past from someone there
- Concrete answer
- Job for studying the earth's nature
- Job for collecting artifacts
- Long time ago in history
20 Clues: Time before now • Concrete answer • Law and Regulations • A personal preference • Related to a ceremony • Existed for a long time • Old objects left behind • Long time ago in history • Something created by hand • Related to history or past • No simple or direct answer • Job for collecting artifacts • Exploring answers in history • Capturing or killing wild animals • ...
Library Crossword 2022-03-03
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- Books that tell the true story of a real person’s life.
- After one week, I must _____ my books to the library.
- Books about imaginary stories and people (not real)
- Books that are based on facts and real events, including science, history, and animals
- The sticker on the spine of a book where the call number is written.
- A shorter book with many illustrations and drawings
- When you ask the librarian to save a book for you when it is returned to the library.
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- A book that uses both words and pictures to tell a story; like a comic
- The person who manages the library, checks out books, and helps find books (like Ms. Kristen)
- Tells us the section of the library that a book belongs in and the author's last name. It helps us find books in the library.
- If you don’t know where your book goes, place it on the go back book _______.
- A tool used to mark where books belong so we can put them back in the right place
- A person who writes books.
- The librarian checks out books at the ______ desk
14 Clues: A person who writes books. • The librarian checks out books at the ______ desk • Books about imaginary stories and people (not real) • A shorter book with many illustrations and drawings • After one week, I must _____ my books to the library. • Books that tell the true story of a real person’s life. • ...
Vocab for Social Studies chapter 1 2022-09-01
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- information and facts that help prove something really happened
- a change that occurs that is so large it changes how people live. Example could be a hurricane, war, or tornado.
- to explain the meaning of something
- when something makes something else happen
- people who study and tell or write about the past
- thinking through the eyes of the historians to help us determine what happened in the past
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- the most important, original places, people or things from which information comes
- using all 5 tools, through their eyes, cause and effect, turning points, using the past, and change and continuity we can think like a _________
- things that have changed over time and things that have not changed over time, also helps us connect to history
- a written or printed paper that contains evidence or proof
- to find out as much as possible about something
- objects made by people
- sources that are less important than primary sources
- using the past to determine what caused a current event to happen. How did the past shape the present?
14 Clues: objects made by people • to explain the meaning of something • when something makes something else happen • to find out as much as possible about something • people who study and tell or write about the past • sources that are less important than primary sources • a written or printed paper that contains evidence or proof • ...
artifacts, cause and effect, change and continuity, document, evidence, historian, interpret, investigate, primary sources, thinking like a historian, through their eyes, turning point, using the past 2022-09-01
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- information and facts that help prove something really happened
- a change that occurs that is so large it changes how people live. Example could be a hurricane, war, or tornado.
- to explain the meaning of something
- when something makes something else happen
- people who study and tell or write about the past
- thinking through the eyes of the historians to help us determine what happened in the past
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- the most important, original places, people or things from which information comes
- using all 5 tools, through their eyes, cause and effect, turning points, using the past, and change and continuity we can think like a _________
- things that have changed over time and things that have not changed over time, also helps us connect to history
- a written or printed paper that contains evidence or proof
- to find out as much as possible about something
- objects made by people
- sources that are less important than primary sources
- using the past to determine what caused a current event to happen. How did the past shape the present?
14 Clues: objects made by people • to explain the meaning of something • when something makes something else happen • to find out as much as possible about something • people who study and tell or write about the past • sources that are less important than primary sources • a written or printed paper that contains evidence or proof • ...
Revelation Vocab 2020-10-01
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- ____________ and theology can work together to help us better understand the natural world
- also called mind or reason, it is our ability to think
- Someone who is not Jewish
- The official teaching authority of the Catholic Church made up of all the bishops in the world
- the family makes up the ____________, centers of living and radiant faith
- The pattern of specific events in human history in which God clearly reveals his presence and saving actions
- The bread and wine that have tranformed into the Body and Blood of Jesus at Mass
- First sacrament of initiation into the Church, water is poured over you and you receive the Holy Spirit and Original Sin is washed away
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- Book with a summary of the teachings of the Catholic Church
- The Study of God
- process in the church where a person is formally declared to be a saint in heaven
- The idea that authority has been passed down from the first Apostles to the bishops today
- means "without error," The Pope can use this to declare official teachings concerning faith and morals
- God's self-discolsure to us
14 Clues: The Study of God • Someone who is not Jewish • God's self-discolsure to us • also called mind or reason, it is our ability to think • Book with a summary of the teachings of the Catholic Church • the family makes up the ____________, centers of living and radiant faith • The bread and wine that have tranformed into the Body and Blood of Jesus at Mass • ...
2022 Rhoades' Advisory 2022-06-01
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- ___ wants to become a tatoo artist, enjoyed Spanish 2, and is a great artist.
- ___ enjoys listening to rap, loves pizza and playing video games.
- ___ went to the phillipines the last 6 weeks of teh year.
- ___ wants to work construction or dental hygenist and enjoys biology and history
- ___ enjoyed diesel mechanics, wants to work on big machinery and loves to work on his car.
- ___ loves to play basketball, and loves to eat Mexican food.
- ___ wants to be an electrician, really loved Youth & Law, and enjoys playing basketball.
- ___has several cats, enjoyed US History and is full of fun-facts.
- ___ wants to become a high school teacher, really enjoys being in leadership, and loves to paint and sculpt.
- ___ enjoys playing solitaire, and loves to longboard.
- ___ loves Youth & Law class, scored high on being a forklift opperater on the career evaluation.
- ___ wants to become a pharmacist, was inducted into the National Honors Society, and plays on the golf team.
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- ___ would like to work at Volcanos stadium for the summer, wants a job as a computer technician, and really enjoys history class.
- ___ is going to be a junior counselor at Camp Tapawingo, loves running long distance, and enjoys Youth & Law.
- ___ wants to become a marine biologist, loves the NFL and the NBA, and loves to sing in the choir.
- ___ is excited for CTEC next year, really enjoyed graphic design, and would like to become a video game designer.
- ___ favorite classes are choir and PE, wants to become a firefighter, and want to work at Black Rock.
- ___ wants to be a teacher, was on yearbook staff, is all about the snacks.
- ___ is interested in the medical field, wants a job at Black Rock, and enjoys Spanish class.
- ___ likes basketball, enjoys listening to K-pop, and their favorite animal is a dog.
- ___ wants to become a teacher, and enjoys outdoor activities
- ___ has a refereeing job, wants a career in sports medicine and attend Nevada University, and was on the yearbook staff.
- ___ would love to become a history teacher, was born in California and enjoys AVID class.
- ___ wants to be a model for painting shows, enjoys biology and aerobics and is looking forward to CTEC next year.
- ___ is a living sports almanac, loves to play basketball and enjoys JROTC.
- ___ is interested in becoming a juvinial justice resource officer, love softball, likes to trick-or-treat on their birthday
26 Clues: ___ enjoys playing solitaire, and loves to longboard. • ___ went to the phillipines the last 6 weeks of teh year. • ___ loves to play basketball, and loves to eat Mexican food. • ___ wants to become a teacher, and enjoys outdoor activities • ___ enjoys listening to rap, loves pizza and playing video games. • ...
Packet Crossword 2014-12-18
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- the study of God
- when history is manipulated to emphasize the "point"
- so done who is inspired by God to lead the people in battle
- groups of people that stemmed off of the sons of Jacob.
- when a person is driven by initiative to lead the people; given to them by God.
- a people who lived in the southwest coastal area, had iron tools, and were helped by David.
- the whole territory after the kingdom of Israel split apart
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- where the Israelites were imprisoned around the time Deuteronomy was written.
- historical records of a variety of Israel's ancient tribes and clans.
- leader of Israel, he kept Gods law.
- the first human king of Israel.
- the people of God
- when history is written as accurately as possible
- a stretch of land along the esters coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- eventually king of Israel; hated by the previous king
- the most influential judge; disapproved of the need for a human king.
16 Clues: the study of God • the people of God • the first human king of Israel. • leader of Israel, he kept Gods law. • when history is written as accurately as possible • when history is manipulated to emphasize the "point" • eventually king of Israel; hated by the previous king • groups of people that stemmed off of the sons of Jacob. • ...
Ghost in the fog 2023-10-26
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- The country that invadeAlaskaislands of alaska
- The biggest naval battle of WW2 which decimated the Japanese fleet
- The US flying boat
- Name of the second atomic bomb
- Name of the first atomic bomb
- The main US fighter plane used early in the war
- One of the islands invaded starts with K
- Capital City of Japan
- Emperor of Japan
- Samurai code followed by the Japanese forces
- Nickname of the cryptographers working to decode Japanese radio messages
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- Type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- Site of the second atomic bombing
- The first Japanese strike on the US which decimated the US Pacific fleet
- Japanese fighter plane known for outclassing US fighters
- US president during WW2
- US bomber used to bomb Japan
- The ocean that the Japanese and US fought for control over
- Name of the US Navy ship that evacuated the citizens of attu
- What US soldiers call the Japanese soldiers who fought using the fog as a shield
- One of the islands invaded starts with A
- site of the first atomic bombing
22 Clues: Emperor of Japan • The US flying boat • Capital City of Japan • US president during WW2 • US bomber used to bomb Japan • Name of the first atomic bomb • Name of the second atomic bomb • site of the first atomic bombing • Type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima • Site of the second atomic bombing • One of the islands invaded starts with K • One of the islands invaded starts with A • ...
Unit 2 - Respondent Conditioning 2025-11-01
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- Biological determinant of behavior
- NS before US without overlapping, effective
- The more familiar the US, the weaker acquisition of CS
- CR elicited by untrained values of CS
- Response does not occur below this point, always above this point
- Flexible phylogenic behavior sequence
- UR latency decreases as US intensity increases
- CR occurs with trained CS but not with untrained stimuli
- Pavlovian Conditioning: A Functional Perspective
- Synchronized pairing of NS and US, ineffective
- Most salient property has sole stimulus control
- Inflexible phylogenic behavior sequence
- UR magnitude increases proportionally with US intensity
- CR returns without additional pairing
- Repeated US presentation, less responding
- NS before US with overlap, most effective
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- Pair NS with CS instead of US
- Maximum response magnitude
- US presented before NS, not effective
- Present CS without US, CR decreases
- The Heroin Overdose Mystery
- CS presence prevents additional NS from being conditioned
- Chapter 3: Reflexive Behavior and Respondent Conditioning
- 2+ stimuli presented together
- Conditioned/contextual determinants of behavior
- Pre-exposure of CS weakens conditioning of CS
26 Clues: Maximum response magnitude • The Heroin Overdose Mystery • Pair NS with CS instead of US • 2+ stimuli presented together • Biological determinant of behavior • Present CS without US, CR decreases • US presented before NS, not effective • CR elicited by untrained values of CS • Flexible phylogenic behavior sequence • CR returns without additional pairing • ...
Winter Olympics 2022-02-02
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- This sport involves individuals lying on their backs on a sled (without brakes) and sliding down an icy track.
- The US "Miracle on Ice" team won the gold medal in this sport and shocked the world.
- A sport that combines aspects of cross-country skiing with shooting events involving targets.
- This sport was invented in the US during the 1960s.
- A sport where the goal is to push granite stones with a broom or brush onto a target.
- The goal is to ski down a mountain in the quickest amount of time.
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- This event involves competitors riding on a small sled down a frozen track while lying face down and facing forward.
- ________ skating is the oldest winter sport in Olympic history.
- This sport was first introduced to the Winter Olympics in 1924.
- This was originally just a sport for men, but that changed in 2002.
- In _______ _______ skiing, there are actually 12 separate events.
11 Clues: This sport was invented in the US during the 1960s. • ________ skating is the oldest winter sport in Olympic history. • This sport was first introduced to the Winter Olympics in 1924. • In _______ _______ skiing, there are actually 12 separate events. • The goal is to ski down a mountain in the quickest amount of time. • ...
History Chapter 1 Review 2025-08-25
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- Before Christ
- Anno Domini in the Year of our Lord
- the leader of a constitutional monarch
- ruler of a tribe
- the beginning of history
- ruling a nation
- study of the earth, maps
- the beginning of human government
- the most important event in history
- a group of people under one ruler or set of laws
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- a way of life
- the beginning of different languages
- rules a dictatorship
- the land of a nation
- the ruler of an absolute monarch
- the leader of a republic
- the fake idea that man evolved from animals
- man trying to be above God
- the story of man
19 Clues: Before Christ • a way of life • ruling a nation • ruler of a tribe • the story of man • rules a dictatorship • the land of a nation • the beginning of history • the leader of a republic • study of the earth, maps • man trying to be above God • the ruler of an absolute monarch • the beginning of human government • Anno Domini in the Year of our Lord • the most important event in history • ...
artifacts, cause and effect, change and continuity, document, evidence, historian, interpret, investigate, primary sources, thinking like a historian, through their eyes, turning point, using the past 2022-09-01
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- to find out as much as possible about something
- a change that occurs that is so large it changes how people live. Example could be a hurricane, war, or tornado.
- people who study and tell or write about the past
- things that have changed over time and things that have not changed over time, also helps us connect to history
- thinking through the eyes of the historians to help us determine what happened in the past
- using the past to determine what caused a current event to happen. How did the past shape the present?
- objects made by people
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- when something makes something else happen
- a written or printed paper that contains evidence or proof
- using all 5 tools, through their eyes, cause and effect, turning points, using the past, and change and continuity we can think like a _________
- the most important, original places, people or things from which information comes
- to explain the meaning of something
- sources that are less important than primary sources
- information and facts that help prove something really happened
14 Clues: objects made by people • to explain the meaning of something • when something makes something else happen • to find out as much as possible about something • people who study and tell or write about the past • sources that are less important than primary sources • a written or printed paper that contains evidence or proof • ...
Syllabus/Weekly Checklist 2025-08-13
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- This is what I expect you to show myself, other students, and our educational time.
- This is the time period we technically end our study of US History in at the end of the year.
- This is the most important thing to bring to my class besides your laptop.
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- This is the first assignment due for an easy grade in my class.
- This is what I need to do every night to make sure I am ready for class. Hint: Technology
- Where can you find the Weekly Checklist and all of your assignments and needed documents?
- True/False: You will no longer have a week extension on homework.
- This is how you should contact me to let me know you are absent and to check on missing work.
- This is technically worth less than 10 percent of your grade.
- This is the time period we technically start with in 8th Grade History.
10 Clues: This is technically worth less than 10 percent of your grade. • This is the first assignment due for an easy grade in my class. • True/False: You will no longer have a week extension on homework. • This is the time period we technically start with in 8th Grade History. • This is the most important thing to bring to my class besides your laptop. • ...
Types of Books in the Bible 2024-11-17
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- These books record the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. There are four of these.
- These books offer advice on how to live a holy life. These include poetry, songs, and sayings.
- These books explain the relationship that God has with the Jewish people and their history.
- This books gives us details about the acts of the followers of Jesus after he had resurrected.
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- These epistles were written by the apostles and early followers of Jesus.
- An apocalyptic books that describes things that are going to happen.
- These books share messages from people who listen to the voice of God.
- The Five books of Moses. They offer rules and commandments from God about how to live.
8 Clues: An apocalyptic books that describes things that are going to happen. • These books share messages from people who listen to the voice of God. • These epistles were written by the apostles and early followers of Jesus. • The Five books of Moses. They offer rules and commandments from God about how to live. • ...
D8 History Week 20 Crossword: China 2026-02-06
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- What did people nickname the book Thoughts of Chairman Mao? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 693)
- Who was the "undisputed leader" of the Chinese Communist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- Who became the second ruler of the Nationalist Party after the death of the first one in 1925? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- What drug would the British smuggle into China, despite knowing that it destroyed lives? (Tapestry historical intro)
- How is the Chinese Communist Party abbreviated? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- Which dynasty fell and was replaced by a Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- What did the British trade with China before discovering this drug? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- Who was the first leader of the new Chinese Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
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- What was the paramilitary group made up of young workers and students called? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 693)
- In which journal did the young Chinese thinkers write their Communist ideas? (Tapestry 20 historical intro.)
- What year did the Communist leader announce the great leap forward?* (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 692)
- What year did the Communist leader launch the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution?* (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 693)
- What was China divided into as part of the Great Leap Forward? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 692)
- For the first time in Chinese history, most children received a basic what? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 692)
- What country did the defeated nationalists retreat to after the victory of the Communists? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 691)
15 Clues: How is the Chinese Communist Party abbreviated? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.) • Which dynasty fell and was replaced by a Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.) • Who was the first leader of the new Chinese Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.) • ...
LEE Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
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- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
LEE Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
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- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
Week 13 Latin 2023-04-17
22 Clues: love • born • fight • sinner • before • blessed • garrison • in truth • republic • I may be • we may be • Let us come • Let us fight • his/her (own) • you may be (p) • May God help us • Let us not yield • May they not come • give up, surrender • He praises himself • Let us give thanks • May our men conquer!
Organs in the Human Body 2021-05-20
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- a breathing path.
- lets us see things.
- plays several roles in the body.
- pumps blood through the body.
- it converts food into fuel.
- holds our food and digest it.
- cord, helps support our body.
- bladder,it helps to burn fat.
- they help digest food.
- drinking a lot of water keeps them healthy.
- helps the blood travel.
- helps us to listen.
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- helps us talk.
- protects us from germs, it is like a filter
- helps us think.
- attaches to our bones.
- helps us swallow our food.
- helps the movement of the legs and thighs
- , helps us breath daily.
- helps produce blood in our body.
20 Clues: helps us talk. • helps us think. • a breathing path. • lets us see things. • helps us to listen. • attaches to our bones. • they help digest food. • helps the blood travel. • , helps us breath daily. • helps us swallow our food. • it converts food into fuel. • pumps blood through the body. • holds our food and digest it. • cord, helps support our body. • bladder,it helps to burn fat. • ...
Ww2 countries 2022-11-18
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- Czech and Slovakia
- Japan during WW2
- A country that its neighbor is only 3 countries
- France after Germany defeated them in WW2
- the fourth largest country in history
- the fifth largest country in history
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- A country made of 50 states
- a country that used to rule the world
- Russian federation
- the second largest country in history
- A country that loves baguette’s and crossants
- the third largest country in history
- Germany during WW2
13 Clues: Japan during WW2 • Czech and Slovakia • Russian federation • Germany during WW2 • A country made of 50 states • the third largest country in history • the fifth largest country in history • a country that used to rule the world • the second largest country in history • the fourth largest country in history • France after Germany defeated them in WW2 • ...
Smith Reunion Race 2022-08-20
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- Go to #8 on map
- Heber Absalom Smith (Reid Smith’s grandfather) was president of what bank? (Refer to History of Draper pg 580)
- Go to the Photo Booth outside Pavilion
- In 1839, Absalom Wamsley Smith (Reid Smith’s great-grandfather) convinced his father to allow him to go to what state with his sister, Delilah and her family? (Refer to History of Draper pg 556)
- One night, Sarah Jane (Reid Smith’s grandmother) went to get some hay for her father near the Draper Cemetery. She was startled by peculiar lights in the darkness and ran home to tell her father. Sarah thought the lights were spirits, but they were actually ________.(Refer to History of Draper pg 586)
- Go to Yarn Ball outside Pavilion
- Go to #4 on map
- Go to Puzzle outside Pavilion
- Heber Absalom Smith (Reid Smith’s grandfather) died on April 1943 from what injury after he fell from a horse? (Refer to History of Draper pg 583)
- What relative was born on March 17, 1841 in Agri, Randers, Denmark? (Refer to Family Search)
- Go to Snowballs outside Pavilion
- Go to Hidden Word outside the Pavilion
- Go to #3 on map
- Go to #1 on map
- Go to Scavenger Hunt Outside the Pavilion
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- Go to #2 on map
- Go to #7 on map
- In what town was Sarah Jane Fitzgerald (Reid Smith’s grandmother) born in Nov 29, 1861? (Refer to History of Draper pg 583)
- Go to #9 on map
- Go to #6 on map
- Go to #5 on map
- Go to kiddie pool outside Pavilion
- Absalom Wamsley Smith (Reid Smith’s great-grandfather) came to Utah in 1852 in whose pioneer company? (Refer to History of Draper pg 557)
- Go to Balloon Pop outside Pavilion
24 Clues: Go to #2 on map • Go to #7 on map • Go to #8 on map • Go to #9 on map • Go to #6 on map • Go to #5 on map • Go to #4 on map • Go to #3 on map • Go to #1 on map • Go to Puzzle outside Pavilion • Go to Yarn Ball outside Pavilion • Go to Snowballs outside Pavilion • Go to kiddie pool outside Pavilion • Go to Balloon Pop outside Pavilion • Go to the Photo Booth outside Pavilion • ...
The Congress 2013-11-12
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- each election approximately what fraction of Congress is up for re-election?
- What is Congress allowed to regulate?
- a district where one person or party will continually win re-election
- putting voters of the same belief system into one district
- The number of factors Congress considers when voting for a law
- US House of Representatives elects members based on
- US government has 3 independent branches
- The majority needed to overturn a Presidential veto
- US Senator from California
- US Senate and US House of Representatives together are known as
- drawing boundaries for a voting district to benefit a specific party
- the length of term for a US Senator is this many years
- 100 member half of the US Congress
- Vice President of the United States
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- Each branch of the government has the power to limit the actions of the other two
- US Senator from California
- 435 member half of the US Congress
- spreading voters of the same belief system into many districts
- US Representative from the North Valley
- What branch of government is the US Congress?
- What is Congress allowed to collect?
- Members of the US House of Representatives are up for re-election this many years apart
- The main job of Congress is to pass
- US Representative from Sherman Oaks
- The supreme law of the land
- person in office running for re-election
26 Clues: US Senator from California • US Senator from California • The supreme law of the land • 435 member half of the US Congress • 100 member half of the US Congress • The main job of Congress is to pass • US Representative from Sherman Oaks • Vice President of the United States • What is Congress allowed to collect? • What is Congress allowed to regulate? • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2024-12-10
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- the US become this after defeating the Spain in the Spanish American War.
- an annexation the US gained during the age of imperialism
- 16 ships commissioned by Teddy Roosevelt to sail around the world as demonstration of US naval power
- a letter written by a Spanish ambassador to his home country. In it, he ridiculed the US president.
- the exaggeration of information for the sake of selling newspapers and magazines
- a canal built in Panama to shorten the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- a white business owner who lead the US government to annexing hawaii; first president of Hawaii
- land that was acquired by the US from Russia. Rich in resources like gold, oil, and timber
- substances that are either available naturally (like wood, ores, etc.)
- land that is purchased or gotten through consensual means
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- an updated monroe doctrine in which the US government threatened Europe with military intervention if they got involved with the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
- a phrase used in reference to the power and might of the us military during the age of imperialism
- the queen of Hawaii who was forced to surrender the island over to the US
- land that is essentially stolen
- Stronger weaker countries taking over smaller weaker countries for things like resources, power, and national superiority
- a foreign policy used by a the US to promote its financial or commercial interests abroad, particularly in latin america
- Harbor a naval base the US placed in Hawaii as a military stopping point between the US and Asia
- a country the US gave “independence” to following the Spanish American war
- a foreign policy in which the US government threatened Europe should they intervene in the affairs of the Western hemisphere
- a foreign policy established by the US to ensure that China was not imperialized so it could maintain economic trade with the US and other countries.
- an American ship that exploded in the harbor of Havana Cuba, over 200 american sailors died, the US blamed Spain.
21 Clues: land that is essentially stolen • an annexation the US gained during the age of imperialism • land that is purchased or gotten through consensual means • substances that are either available naturally (like wood, ores, etc.) • the US become this after defeating the Spain in the Spanish American War. • ...
LEE Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
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- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
Unit 1 Review Cross word Puzzle 2025-10-08
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- This adaptation freed hands for toolmaking — a small change with massive evolutionary impact.
- This early ancestor’s ability to adapt and use tools paved the way for modern humans.
- The era when humans began shaping the environment rather than merely adapting to it.
- Writing, government, and cities emerged once humans solved the challenge of food supply, forming this.
- A turning point in human history that transformed wild plants and animals into dependable resources.
- This type of scientist might study a stone axe or pottery shard to infer how people lived.
- This early settlement shows planning, religion, and trade — all hallmarks of civilization.
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- Geography shaped innovation here; rich soil between rivers encouraged farming communities.
- Evidence of this concept appears when not everyone farms but instead produces tools or weaves cloth.
- The spread of obsidian and ideas across regions best illustrates this world history theme.
- A researcher comparing Paleolithic and Neolithic societies is practicing this social science.
- This field reminds us that interpretations of the past evolve as new evidence is uncovered.
- This traded volcanic material connects archaeology to economics and geography alike.
- The creation of this allowed some people to stop farming and begin crafting or trading.
14 Clues: The era when humans began shaping the environment rather than merely adapting to it. • This traded volcanic material connects archaeology to economics and geography alike. • The creation of this allowed some people to stop farming and begin crafting or trading. • This early ancestor’s ability to adapt and use tools paved the way for modern humans. • ...
Magel Quiz Test Crossword Practice 2023-04-19
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- Greatest Ruler of Mali
- Wisdom or Intelligence Sayings
- Oral History Speakers
- 1 of 3 Kingdoms
- Richest Kingdom
- City for Intellect and Science
- Speech
- Musa Rich Ruler
- Zimbabwe Southern Kingdom
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- Metal
- Desert Geography
- Open Grassland
- Colorful Clothing
- Culture
- History Spoken
- Religion
- Spirits
- Geographic Movements
- the Great Powerful Ruler
- Mineral
20 Clues: Metal • Speech • Culture • Spirits • Mineral • Religion • Open Grassland • History Spoken • 1 of 3 Kingdoms • Richest Kingdom • Musa Rich Ruler • Desert Geography • Colorful Clothing • Geographic Movements • Oral History Speakers • Greatest Ruler of Mali • the Great Powerful Ruler • Zimbabwe Southern Kingdom • Wisdom or Intelligence Sayings • City for Intellect and Science
GOVT 2025-05-02
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- to remove Impeachment
- residence White
- of electing the US president Electoral College
- second-in-command Vice
- presidential speech State of the Union
- that interprets laws Judicial
- of the US President
- by the president to become law Bill
- US Constitution's first ten amendments Bill of Rights
- US president Washington
- terms allowed for US presidents Two
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- by the people Democracy
- to reject legislation Veto
- group to the president Cabinet
- body Legislature
- branch of the US Congress
- party symbolized by an elephant Republican
- US presidents are inaugurated January
- that interprets laws Judicial
- term Four
- court in the U Supreme Court
21 Clues: term Four • residence White • body Legislature • of the US President • to remove Impeachment • second-in-command Vice • by the people Democracy • US president Washington • branch of the US Congress • to reject legislation Veto • court in the U Supreme Court • that interprets laws Judicial • that interprets laws Judicial • group to the president Cabinet • by the president to become law Bill • ...
Cold War in Asia 2023-04-18
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- Initially supported by the Soviet Union, became a US adversary after the Gulf War.
- Soviet ally until 1972, when it switched sides and made peace with Israel, becoming a US ally.
- Communist North and non-communist South clashed in a long and bloody conflict.
- Country became a battlefield in the Vietnam War, with the Pathet Lao communist movement gaining powe
- US ally and regional rival to India, with a military government and close ties to China.
- US ally until the Islamic Revolution in 1979, which created a theocratic Islamic Republic.
- Peninsula divided into North and South after the war, with tensions remaining high.
- US ally and economic powerhouse, occupied by US forces after WWII.
- Korea Isolated communist state with a nuclear program, still technically at war with South Korea.
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- Proxy war between US-backed Yemeni government and Iran-backed Houthi rebels since 2015.
- Non-aligned country with a communist insurgency and anti-western sentiment.
- Soviet-backed communist government fought against US-backed rebels, leading to Soviet invasion.
- Communist revolution led by Mao Zedong in 1949, becoming a major player in the Cold War.
- Country fell to the Khmer Rouge, a communist regime backed by China, in 1975.
- US ally, fought against communist insurgents, and hosted US military bases.
- Korea US ally and prosperous democracy, facing threats from North Korea and regional instability.
- Separated from mainland China after the civil war, supported by the US as a democratic ally.
- Non-aligned country with a socialist-leaning government and tense relations with China.
- Arabia US ally and major oil producer, with tensions with Iran and regional instability.
- US ally in the Middle East, involved in regional conflicts and tensions with neighboring states.
20 Clues: US ally and economic powerhouse, occupied by US forces after WWII. • Non-aligned country with a communist insurgency and anti-western sentiment. • US ally, fought against communist insurgents, and hosted US military bases. • Country fell to the Khmer Rouge, a communist regime backed by China, in 1975. • ...
Black History Month 2026-02-17
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- BUS BOYCOTT – The boycott that began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat.
- PROFILING – The act of unfairly targeting individuals based on race, especially by law enforcement.
- – The condition of being treated the same as others under the law.
- INEQUALITY – The system of laws and practices that created unequal schooling opportunities.
- INCARCERATION – The system that refers to the large number of incarcerated individuals in the U.S., which disproportionately affects Black communities.
- – The yearly focus chosen by ASALH for Black History Month.
- RIGHTS MOVEMENT – The movement in the United States that fought to end segregation and racial discrimination.
- – The idea that everyone deserves fair access to rights and opportunities, even if support needs to differ.
- – The organization founded in 1915 to promote the study of Black history (abbreviation).
- G WOODSON – The “Father of Black History.”
- – The month when Black History Month is celebrated in the United States.
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- CROW LAWS – Laws in the American South that enforced racial segregation after Reconstruction.
- FORD – The U.S. president who officially recognized Black History Month in 1976.
- – A peaceful form of protest where people refuse to buy or use something.
- – The system of racial segregation that existed in South Africa until the early 1990s.
- – The unfair treatment of people based on race.
- REPRESENTATION – The portrayal of Black individuals in television, film, and news.
- APPROPRIATION – The taking of elements from another culture without respect or understanding.
- – The neighborhood in New York associated with a major cultural and artistic movement in the 1920s.
- HISTORY WEEK – The week first created by Carter G. Woodson before it became a month-long celebration.
20 Clues: G WOODSON – The “Father of Black History.” • – The unfair treatment of people based on race. • – The yearly focus chosen by ASALH for Black History Month. • – The condition of being treated the same as others under the law. • – The month when Black History Month is celebrated in the United States. • ...
A Mutiny In Time 2016-11-28
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- Problems that happen in history
- Wardens People that are trying to break history
- Brint's colleague
- Brothers that tried to kill Columbus
- People that want to fix history
- Device that helps the kids with their missions
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- Helped the kids get away from the Time Warden
- Founded North America
- In charge of Mari
- Gloria's friend that helped the kids
- A government with bad intensions
- Founded The Hystorians
- Visions
- Can speak different languages
- Has visions of what will happen
- Likes to eat cheese
- Maria Columbus's ship
17 Clues: Visions • In charge of Mari • Brint's colleague • Likes to eat cheese • Founded North America • Maria Columbus's ship • Founded The Hystorians • Can speak different languages • Problems that happen in history • Has visions of what will happen • People that want to fix history • A government with bad intensions • Gloria's friend that helped the kids • Brothers that tried to kill Columbus • ...
Ch 19 Sec 3 "The Reformation of Christianity" 2025-04-23
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- – French Protestants who faced severe persecution
- – A religious order created to serve the pope and the Church and to stop the spread of ProtestantismWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Reformation – The Catholic Church's series of reforms in response to the Protestant ReformationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – The act of being saved from sin; a major focus of religious reform debates
- Calvin – A Protestant reformer who believed in predestinationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – Reformers who protested against the Catholic ChurchWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Years’ War – A long and destructive conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Europe
- – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church
- – To officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Church
- – A branch of a religion, especially used to describe different Protestant groups
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- of Trent – A meeting of Catholic leaders to discuss and reform Church practices
- – A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church that began in 1517World History Unit 8 - …
- – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born
- – A legal or religious declaration that a marriage was never valid (connected to Henry VIII’s conflict with the pope)
- – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy
- – The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central authority, influenced by Protestant political thinking
- – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church
- Luther – A German monk who started the Protestant ReformationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – A relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed (key reason for Luther's protest)
19 Clues: – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church • – French Protestants who faced severe persecution • – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy • – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born • – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church • ...
teachers 2021-10-13
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- ela teacher for 6,7, and 8th grade
- science teacher for 8th grade
- math teacher
- history teacher for all the grades
- ela teacher for seventh grade
- English concept teacher
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- choir teacher
- math teacher for all the grades
- band teacher
- health and history teacher
- science teacher for 6,7,and 8th grade
- computer science teacher
- world history teacher
- ela teacher for eighth grade
- art teacher
15 Clues: art teacher • band teacher • math teacher • choir teacher • world history teacher • English concept teacher • computer science teacher • health and history teacher • ela teacher for eighth grade • science teacher for 8th grade • ela teacher for seventh grade • math teacher for all the grades • ela teacher for 6,7, and 8th grade • history teacher for all the grades • ...
US History Chapter 7.4 2025-03-31
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- Federalist candidate for president in 1796
- When three French agents tried to bribe the United States
- He was chief justice of the Supreme Court in 1801
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- to stir up rebellion against the government
- Democratic-Republican candidate for president in 1796
- ___ and Virginia resolutions insisted that the constitution was a contract between the individual states and the federal government
- a person who is not a citizen of the United states
7 Clues: Federalist candidate for president in 1796 • to stir up rebellion against the government • He was chief justice of the Supreme Court in 1801 • a person who is not a citizen of the United states • Democratic-Republican candidate for president in 1796 • When three French agents tried to bribe the United States • ...
Vocabulary List 2 2022-09-08
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- she was my ___ for the 3-legged race
- For our history project we had to use at least 1 ___
- when you play a group game don't ____ anyone
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- I am not _____ on that day
- I wanted to watch frozen, but coco had the ___ vote
- I felt very _____ on the plane
- He was _____ to his queen
- at school they had to ____ us from going on online games
8 Clues: He was _____ to his queen • I am not _____ on that day • I felt very _____ on the plane • she was my ___ for the 3-legged race • when you play a group game don't ____ anyone • I wanted to watch frozen, but coco had the ___ vote • For our history project we had to use at least 1 ___ • at school they had to ____ us from going on online games
2025 Black History Month 2025-02-11
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- Shared identity (Black History Month color)
- Blood (Black History Month color)
- The founder of Chicago (no spaces)
- Founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in 1925, the first predominantly African American labor union, which fought for fair wages and better working conditions for African American railroad workers. (no space)
- Prosperity (Black History Month color)
- _______ was the first African American woman to become a national union officer. She worked tirelessly for the rights of African American women in the labor movement. (no space)
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- In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed _______ as the first African American to head the U.S. Department of Labor, marking a milestone in Black leadership in the federal workforce.(no space)
- The Father of Black History Month (no spaces)
- The association that picks the theme of Black History Month (abbreviation)
- The 1968 _____ Workers' Strike in Memphis, Tennessee, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was pivotal for labor rights and helped highlight issues of racial discrimination in labor unions.
- 2025 theme for Black History Month, African Americans & ______.
- Carter G. Woodson got his doctorate from what college?
- The ____ Porters, mostly African American men, worked on the Pullman Company’s railroad cars and fought for workers' rights.
- Growth (Black History Month color)
14 Clues: Blood (Black History Month color) • The founder of Chicago (no spaces) • Growth (Black History Month color) • Prosperity (Black History Month color) • Shared identity (Black History Month color) • The Father of Black History Month (no spaces) • Carter G. Woodson got his doctorate from what college? • 2025 theme for Black History Month, African Americans & ______. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-03
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- His work has been carefully and _____ edited.
- He was a _____ ruler, and died suddenly in 1522.
- The ____ has calming herbs.
- The committee was not ____ and made no report.
- Technically, it's swami associate but I won't
- Tears of ____showed themselves in the princess eyes.
- The man were planning to ___ a robbery.
- Her words did nothing to ____ the anger boiling within him.
- ____ slavery is closest to the old form of slavery.
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- They mistook my ____ for an admission of guilt.
- We were met by three ____ stares.
- It has a slightly ________ atmosphere.
- They carry us towards the ultimate mysteries
- attract ____ minds.
- As regards ____ history his materials were exceedingly defective.
- I did what little I could to______ my guilt.
- The average age of _____ students is 15 years, but some kids begin skipping school at the age of 10.
17 Clues: attract ____ minds. • The ____ has calming herbs. • We were met by three ____ stares. • It has a slightly ________ atmosphere. • The man were planning to ___ a robbery. • They carry us towards the ultimate mysteries • His work has been carefully and _____ edited. • I did what little I could to______ my guilt. • Technically, it's swami associate but I won't • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-08
15 Clues: shy • calm • cook • lazy • Italian • History • English • outgoing • cheerful • friendly • Geography • make my bed • brush my teeth • wash the dishes • take out the rubbish
wdawd 2023-10-22
6 Clues: Element plomb. • Capital of Zambia. • What country is Mr.Meszaros' father from? • One of Frederick Olmsted's infamous projects. • Rationalize the square root of negative one without using imaginary numbers. • During what notable period of 1930's US history was Olmsted's building constructed?
Get to know the P&I Team 2025-09-26
6 Clues: love Cambodia and the curriculm • Loves nature, gardening and data • loves being a new mum and salesforce • loves wild swimming and keeping us in line • loves water and keeping London delivery on track • loves history and keeping Birmingham delivery on track
The Blues 2021-03-26
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- An informal establishment featuring music, dancing, gambling, and drinking
- Magic spell or charm
- City that gave us "electric blues"
- State which birthed the blues
- A type of farming in which families rent small plots of land from a landowner
- Playing music in the street or another public place for voluntary donations
- "A ____ Deal" Pact whereby a person trades soul for some worldly or benefit.
- Moniker for McKinley Morganfield: _______ Waters
- Field ____: vocal music sung by field slaves and forced laborers
- "Father of the Blues"
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- Bessie Smith nickname
- "______ on My Trail" - Johnson song.
- Call and _______
- Laws that enforced racial segregation
- "The Great ____" The largest movement of Americans in U.S. history
- Title of Nicholas Lemann's award-winning book, "The ____ Land."
- Fictitious name, especially one used by an author or musician.
17 Clues: Call and _______ • Magic spell or charm • Bessie Smith nickname • "Father of the Blues" • State which birthed the blues • City that gave us "electric blues" • "______ on My Trail" - Johnson song. • Laws that enforced racial segregation • Moniker for McKinley Morganfield: _______ Waters • Fictitious name, especially one used by an author or musician. • ...
Gothic Classics Unit 2022-03-17
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- When you can't trust the storyteller
- Type of "therapy" used on women in the 1800s
- Lit device commonly used in allegory
- How Emily Grierson killed Homer Baron
- He based his stories in fictional Yoknapatawpha County
- Author of "Yellow Wallpaper"
- Sub-genre unique to the USA
- What the clock was made of in MRD
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- Story with two layers and a symbolic meaning
- Town/setting in "A Rose for Emily"
- Party-thrower in "Masque of the Red Death" (MRD)
- Time after American slavery in US history
- Type of party death shows up to in MRD
- What the narrator sees in the wallpaper
- Substitute of name of a characteristic of a thing to stand in for the whole thing (rain=sorrow)
- color of the last room in MRD
- Wrote "Masque of the Red Death"
17 Clues: Sub-genre unique to the USA • Author of "Yellow Wallpaper" • color of the last room in MRD • Wrote "Masque of the Red Death" • What the clock was made of in MRD • Town/setting in "A Rose for Emily" • When you can't trust the storyteller • Lit device commonly used in allegory • How Emily Grierson killed Homer Baron • Type of party death shows up to in MRD • ...
Faithfulness 8 Feb 2026. 2026-02-07
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- Only God can create something out of nothing therefore He is?
- God created everything in perfect sequence.
- When human history began.
- What entered the world when Adam disobeyed God
- Word that describes God exist before creation.
- Invisible thing God created?
- Through what the universe was created according to Hebrews 11:3?
- Book of the Bible that tells us about creation
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- God said everything He made was?
- Who God planned to send to redeem sinner?
- God created everything according to His?
- Because of this Jesus died on the Cross.
- Jesus said whoever believe in HIM is?
- God had created in orderly manner through HIS wisdom therefore He is?
- What God created everything out of?
- Who created the heavens and the earth?
- God planned carefully and created each creature according to its?
17 Clues: When human history began. • Invisible thing God created? • God said everything He made was? • What God created everything out of? • Jesus said whoever believe in HIM is? • Who created the heavens and the earth? • God created everything according to His? • Because of this Jesus died on the Cross. • Who God planned to send to redeem sinner? • ...
Perspectives 2024-05-09
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- The use of military force is justifiable to an _____.
- While human history contains instances of _____, there are evidences that overwhelmingly supports the notion that compassion and empathy are deeply ingrained within us.
- So, while society might make us think humans _____ violent, the reality is that our natural instinct is to be kind and compassionate.
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- Rather than being predisposed to violence, humans appear to be _____ beings, whose capacity for care and cooperation has been essential to our survival throughout evolutionary history.
- Clear _____ frameworks, such as international humanitarian law and human rights law, provide guidelines for distinguishing between lawful and unlawful uses of force.
- We don’t live in a _____ world. And violence, or at least the capability of it, is necessary for any country to have a say.
6 Clues: The use of military force is justifiable to an _____. • We don’t live in a _____ world. And violence, or at least the capability of it, is necessary for any country to have a say. • So, while society might make us think humans _____ violent, the reality is that our natural instinct is to be kind and compassionate. • ...
Medicine 2022-08-16
6 Clues: Commonly used for diabetes. • Making medicine from plants. • Most fatal pandemic in human history. • What keeps us in the state of cleanliness. • Numbs sensation and mainly used to prevent pain. • an unhealthy condition of the body or mind (synonym for sickness).
SLFHG End of Year Exam 2025 2024-11-19
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- World’s largest genealogy conference (in person and online)
- Items kept from the olden days
- This website alerts you to notable people to whom you may be related
- Sue's Clifton family established this WA town in 1843
- What Gabbi’s relative did in the war
- We shared our collections of this type of family history items
- Genni gave a talk about this UK County
- Musician with convoluted family tree (2 words)
- Family history software that Paul demonstrated (2 words)
- RocketBook is a reusable ________ demonstrated by Warren
- What Chris’ daughter carried while jogging (2 words)
- The cemetery that Raeleen spoke about
- Aart wants to return a 'Call to ____ 1939' document to family
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- POW camp in NSW
- Ruth spoke about research methods for this country
- Newsletter that Paul is always harping on about (2 words)
- Which Battalion did Chris speak about on 23 April
- Military personnel made objects using materials that lay at hand (2 words)
- First guest speaker of the year, subject was Pine Rivers History
- Latest technology demonstrated by Gabbi
- Windows Clipboard _______ allows pasting of multiple items
- New meeting format to ____ people with their family history
- Guest speaker Ann Swain spoke about these people
- Gabbi’s presentation about this activity in Australia (from 1851)
- The act of taking part in something
25 Clues: POW camp in NSW • Items kept from the olden days • The act of taking part in something • What Gabbi’s relative did in the war • The cemetery that Raeleen spoke about • Genni gave a talk about this UK County • Latest technology demonstrated by Gabbi • Musician with convoluted family tree (2 words) • Guest speaker Ann Swain spoke about these people • ...
USA Review 2024-11-08
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- the street in NYC famous fo rmusical theatres
- the smallest state in the US
- the highest point of the US is Mount ______
- the longest river in the US
- you can see four president´s faces on ___________
- the national bird of the US is the ________
- some students get __________ that cover their schooling costs
- the second year of high school
- the largest state in the US
- the first president of the US
- the lower house of the parliament is called the ______________
- the US is a ________ system because it only has two major political parties
- the second largest state in the US
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- the lowest point in the US is ______ in California
- melting pot vs. ____________
- the political system of the US is based on ____________
- the first president to live in the White House
- the two political parties in the US are the Repoblicans and the _______
- the seat of the american Congress
- the obelisk on the National Mall is called Washington _________
- on the National Mall you can see the Lincoln ________
- the president resides in the ______office
- Michigan, Ontario, Erie, Superior, ____
- the name of the anthem is The Star-Spangled _____
- Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens The Bronxs and _______
- Liberty island and _____ island had an important role in immigration in the past
26 Clues: the longest river in the US • the largest state in the US • melting pot vs. ____________ • the smallest state in the US • the first president of the US • the second year of high school • the seat of the american Congress • the second largest state in the US • Michigan, Ontario, Erie, Superior, ____ • the president resides in the ______office • ...
DAR Crossword 2024-02-05
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- The DAR motto is 'God, Home, and _______"
- If you are searching for your family history, you can utilize this DAR repository.
- This historic Hall is Washington D.C.'s largest concert hall.
- The catalyst for the creation of the DAR was the celebration of the centennial of George Washington's _______.
- One of the DAR's main objectives is the preservation of American __________.
- The promotion of child and adult _______ is a key goal of the DAR.
- The DAR provides ___________ for American students each year.
- Part of the DAR mission is to install these at the graves of Revolutionary War veterans.
- The DAR is open to all women who are lineal descendants of people who actively supported American _______.
- The DAR actively participates in these ceremonies welcoming new citizens of our country.
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- The DAR is a ____________ organization devoted to promoting patriotism.
- Qualifying Patriots include those who participated in an act of rebellion in this city in 1773.
- During the Spanish-American War, the DAR _______ Corps certified 1,081 nurses for service.
- This DAR collection houses over 225,000 books and special collections.
- These small groups make it possible for each chapter to take care of its charitable and social endeavors.
- The first DAR President General was the First Lady of this US President.
- This intrepid lady leads her chapter in its daily business.
- Pamela Rouse Wright is our current President _______.
- The DAR hosts an annual ___________ contest for students in grades 5 through 8.
19 Clues: The DAR motto is 'God, Home, and _______" • Pamela Rouse Wright is our current President _______. • This intrepid lady leads her chapter in its daily business. • This historic Hall is Washington D.C.'s largest concert hall. • The DAR provides ___________ for American students each year. • The promotion of child and adult _______ is a key goal of the DAR. • ...
Largo's Website Navigation 2022-10-10
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- US Southeast Location Zip Code: 33606
- Transaction in Panama City worth $5,060,000
- President & CEO
- Andrea & Claire's job title
- Michelle, Jessica & Cheryl's job title
- Transaction in Jacksonville worth $2,080,000
- Rachel's job title
- Transaction in Cooperstown worth $8,700,000
- US Northeast Location Zip Code: 19087
- Canada Location Zip Code J4W 1S3
- Canada Location Zip Code: M5H 3S5
- Transaction in Brampton worth $33,675,000
- Transaction in Lancaster worth $5,700,000
- US Southeast Location Zip Code: 32789
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- US Northeast Location Zip Code: 14203
- how many years has Largo been in business?
- Transaction in Buffalo worth $4,750,000
- US Northeast Location Zip Code: 12205
- US Northeast Location Zip Code: 14534
- Page that lists people who work at Largo
- Transaction in Laval worth $16,000,000
- US Southeast Location Zip Code: 34236
- US Northeast Location Zip Code: 10017
- Chief Operating Officer
- Transaction in Montreal worth $13,800,000
- US Northeast Location Zip Code: 14068
26 Clues: President & CEO • Rachel's job title • Chief Operating Officer • Andrea & Claire's job title • Canada Location Zip Code J4W 1S3 • Canada Location Zip Code: M5H 3S5 • US Northeast Location Zip Code: 14203 • US Southeast Location Zip Code: 33606 • US Northeast Location Zip Code: 12205 • US Northeast Location Zip Code: 14534 • US Southeast Location Zip Code: 34236 • ...
Subjects 2022-12-02
7 Clues: it helps us know the world • about rivers mountains and weather • we often listen to beautiful songs • we can learn something in the past • in this subject we work with numbers • a subject where we learn how to read and write stories • in this class we learn words and sentences of another language
Montana Theme 2023-07-16
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- Sheep Montana's state animal
- Former mining town known for its rich copper deposits
- Lake Largest natural freshwater lake in the western US
- Bighorn famous battle in Montana in 1876.
- Montana's second-largest city and home to the University of Montana
- Capital city of Montana
- Sky State Nickname for Montana
- Endangered species of omnivore.
- Shell Chippewa One of the twelve tribal nations in Montana
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- Former mining town known for its rich copper history
- Falls City known for its scenic waterfalls on the Missouri River
- River Montana's longest free-flowing river
- Highway Scenic mountain road connecting Montana and Wyoming
- Fishing Popular outdoor activity in Montana's rivers and streams
- National Park Montana's iconic park with stunning mountain scenery
- National Forest One of Montana's beautiful national forests
- to the Sun Road Scenic mountain road in Glacier National Park
- and Clark Famous explorers who journeyed through Montana
18 Clues: Capital city of Montana • Sheep Montana's state animal • Sky State Nickname for Montana • Endangered species of omnivore. • Bighorn famous battle in Montana in 1876. • River Montana's longest free-flowing river • Former mining town known for its rich copper history • Former mining town known for its rich copper deposits • ...
