us history Crossword Puzzles
us 2025-11-24
9 Clues: Go-to café order • The game we play the most • What your laugh sounds like • Mispronounced word (by you!!) • Where we first saw each other • The thing I'm always late for • Blue Colour that reminds me of you • The quality that makes you unforgettable • The month our friendship started...I think
Us? 2025-12-30
9 Clues: “bro” • an apology • “I miss you…” • it’s a concept • your signature • “sleep is for”… • it comes in diet • it’s not a bong it’s a… • another concept, but this time an action
us 2025-12-09
9 Clues: malkin • pedophile • you to us • is pg ki rakhwali • humari pg ki devi • jo 8 baje uthti hai • jo kabhi milk nahi peeti • jo kenti hai ki tum pehle utho • jo pankha saaf ab tak nahi kiya
Ch. 9 Sec. 3 Iraq 2025-05-07
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- Saddam's pleasure __________ that once held lavish parties for his family are now nightclubs for the Iraqi people
- Iraq invaded this neighboring country in 1980 with aid from the U.S.
- in response to Saddam's ethnic cleansing the UN forced Saddam to end all military activity and get rid of all weapons of ______ ___________
- they conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq) in the AD 600s and brought Islam
- US forces quickly came in and decimated Saddam's forces in this six week event
- around the 500s BC they conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq)
- there are _____ main branches of Islam and these are practiced in Iraq
- due to Saddam NOT accepting all of the UN's terms for peace the US and several other allies did this
- the capital of Iraq which was severly damaged during the US Invasion in 2003
- this muslim group makes up about 60 percent of Iraqis and live mostly in the south
- after a quick and decisive victory by US forces Saddam went into ________ underground
- Saddam was found, arrested, tried, and _________ by hanging for his war crimes in 2006
- during the 1990s Saddam dropped bombs contaiing toxic chemicals destroying the land of northern Iraq and killing hundreds of thousands of innocent _______
- war that lasted from 1980 to 1988 and seriously damaged the two nation's economies
- the Sumerians built the first of these in Mesopotamia
- they took over the region after WWI and the fall of the Ottoman Empire
- Arabs make up the ________ of the population with over 75 percent
- Iraqis held free, fair, and open ________ in 2005, which is the bedrock of democracy
- Iraqis participated in this form of government for the first time in 2005
- in the 1970s Iraq was the world's second-largest exporter of this natural resource
- in 1990 Saddam Hussein invaded this neighboring country
- he conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq) in 331 BC and made it part of his huge empire
- US government officials believed Saddam still had these(hint:initials) and aided the hijackers of 9/11 the US launched a massive bombing raid on Baghdad in March of 2003
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- he took power in 1979 in Iraq and became president
- rebuilding and restoring peace and prosperity to Iraq will take time due to this
- Iraq has these two major ethnic groups
- Iraq does not just have oil they also have many ______ ______ due to the wide plains and fertile soils and irrigation from the Tigris and Euphrates
- this religion dominates the culture of the region
- Kurds make up the largest __________ comprising around 15-20 percent
- Iraq is roughly about the size of this US state with a population of 27 million
- this political party in Iraq took power in 1968
- ten years after the Persian Gulf War the _________ _________ of September 11, 2001 happened and led to increased tension between the US and Iraq
- the culture is changing quickly in Iraq and these Iraqis are gaining more status in Iraqi society and even becoming major/celebrated Olympic athletes
- due to wars much of Iraq's _____ _______ have been heavily damaged or destroyed
- these people overthrew the pro-British government in the 1950s
- Iraq was home to the world's first
- these people(not the furniture piece) took over starting in the AD 1500s
- the US military and private contractors worked hard to restore this after the war
- Iraq's recent history includes wars and a ________ leader
- Saddam Hussein oppressed his people by controlling the media, limiting personal freedoms, and killing an unknown number of _______ __________
- this muslim group makes up about 35 percent of Iraqis and live mostly in the north
41 Clues: Iraq was home to the world's first • Iraq has these two major ethnic groups • this political party in Iraq took power in 1968 • this religion dominates the culture of the region • he took power in 1979 in Iraq and became president • around the 500s BC they conquered Mesopotamia(Iraq) • the Sumerians built the first of these in Mesopotamia • ...
What is the Cold War 2025-04-02
5 Clues: fall of the USSR • Become leader of USSR • Cuban Missile Crisis. • to the fall of the soviet inion • The Cold War was a period in us History after wwll
Rockies 2020-02-26
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- Began career with 17 game hit streak. Tied MLB record.
- Pitcher's real name is Alexander.
- Venezuelan threw Rockiest first ever 1-hit CG shutout last year vs. Giants.
- Pitched 15 years for 5 different teams.
- First no-hitter in club history in April 2010.
- Lost his mother one season before making MLB Debut in 2017.
- First Rockie to make it into the Hall of Fame.
- First MLB hit was a HR against Red Sox last year.
- Came to Colorado from Toronto for Tulowitzki.
- Known as “El Cangrejo” or The Crab.
- First infielder in history with 7 gold gloves in first 7 seasons.
- Struck out 150 batters in 150 innings last year.
- Arenado's cousin.
- Zero HR allowed at Coors Field last year.
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- 4th fastest player in MLB last year. Fastest Rockie.
- He's so NAZTY...
- The last player to retire from the original 1993 Colorado roster.
- 71 games last year was 3rd most in COL history for RP.
- 8.65 ERA last year: worst in COL history (min. 50 gms).
- #17.
- The Big Cat.
- COL P Born in Denver.
- Son Bo plays for the Blue Jays.
- Played 1B, 2B & 3B last year for Rockies.
- He hit a home run in the Rockies' first-ever home at bat on April 9, 1993.
- First SS in history to start career with 20+ HR in 4 straight seasons.
26 Clues: #17. • The Big Cat. • He's so NAZTY... • Arenado's cousin. • COL P Born in Denver. • Son Bo plays for the Blue Jays. • Pitcher's real name is Alexander. • Known as “El Cangrejo” or The Crab. • Pitched 15 years for 5 different teams. • Played 1B, 2B & 3B last year for Rockies. • Zero HR allowed at Coors Field last year. • Came to Colorado from Toronto for Tulowitzki. • ...
US 2022-05-20
9 Clues: Sun in Hindi • actor - Smith • Opposite of In • Indi—- Airlines • —,Myself & Irene • Doctors ———-out Borders • where the cats loved you • Netflix show with Dan from GG • my nickname a very few people know
us 2024-08-21
9 Clues: love of my life • a fat greedy person • katniss’s fav colour • beloved reading device • a nice name for joes poo • bane of my work existence • WAOLOM was written for her • girlypop adjective for good • when one is tired and needs sleep
Us 2024-06-11
9 Clues: John's favorite dessert • Valerie's favorite dessert • Where did we last travel to • One of john's favorite colors? • What is Valerie's favorite book? • One of Valerie's favorite colors? • What was Valerie's first pets' name • What did John want to become as a kid • What sport does Valerie wish she continued
Us 2025-03-05
9 Clues: Not your mom • Not your dad • Only boy here • Youngest here • Only Man here • Only woman here • Gramma's new puppy • What we are riding in • Oldest grandchild here
Us 2025-08-01
9 Clues: yeehaw • Ginger dog • my middle name • my favourite colour • ‘I don’t like sand’ • something you call me • something you don’t break • used to go to war with them • a celebration in a relationship
us 2023-01-14
9 Clues: our anniversary month • my mood in the morning • the size of my love for you • the height our kids will be • the length of our first walk • the location of our first kiss • where we first said i love you • the first place i photographed you • what it still feels like sometimes to find you next to me
US 2026-02-11
9 Clues: General • you snookie • Us, clinically • something you do • Guardian of throat • who does the thing • Shoulders and femboys • Big thicc and juicy trunks • NOT head of the horse gods
US 2025-11-24
9 Clues: malkin • you to us • pedophile • is pg ki rakhwali • humari pg ki devi • jo 8 baje uthti hai • jo kabhi milk nahi peeti • jo kehti hai ki tum pehle utho • jo pankha saaf karne mein 20 din laga diya
Us 2025-11-27
9 Clues: biggest yapper • sweet mother of “_____” • what is our favorite show? • our first concert together • what do we call eachother? • what is our build-a-bears name? • what is something we cook the most? • which South Park character did we pull? • chicken shawarma is my favorite “________”
us 2025-12-12
9 Clues: olis gf is... • oli's private story • katy loves giving... • oli never does his... • SILAS thinks Haley is... • Callie never _____ to oli • katy gets mad when shes... • gabis secret admirer is... • during dance gabis pants are...
social studies 2021-02-24
14 Clues: leader • leader • history • a person • where peple live • where people live • an event in history • the son of the king • where a community lives • the daughter of the king • where foreign people live • where people like me live • a historic person in history • a ruler that makes people do things without choice
Cold War Review 2022-12-08
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- The Communist North Koreans invaded South Korea. The US, led by MacArthur, successfully helped the South Koreans fight the USSR backed North.
- Began with Senator Joseph McCarthy who used false accusations of communism to promote his own career. It helped intensify the fear of Communism
- This act limited the power of the federal government. It limits the President’s ability to send troops abroad into combat.
- The Soviet Union claimed to be building soccer fields in Cuba, but was actually giving them missiles. Because of the closeness between the US and Cuba, this freaked the US out. After JFK blockades Cuba, the USSR removed missiles from Cuba and in exchange the US removes its missiles from Turkey.
- LBJ purposefully put a ship in the Gulf to be attacked by North Vietnam. This allows the US to “take any necessary measures to avoid another attack” aka war.
- The intense fear of communism that led to the Palmer Raids and false arrests.
- The first places the Truman Doctrine was applied
- The training of South Vietnamese troops so the US could get out of the Vietnam War
- The US promised to help Cuban rebels overthrow Castro. However the US did not give the promised level of support and it failed, making the US look like a fool.
- The warming of relations between the US and the USSR
- An alliance the USSR created in response to NATO. No longer exists.
- The first satellite launched into space. Built by the Soviets, it freaked out Americans who thought the USSR had become technologically superior. This created an emphasis on education and started the Space Race.
- JFK’s idea that if one country falls to communism those around it would follow. It is how he justified sending advisors to Vietnam
- The US policy of the containment of communism. Initiated after the USSR expanded communism to the Satellite Nations.
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- a military alliance the US originally created to oppose the USSR. It is still in existence.
- The Viet Cong was attempting to overthrow the US-backed South Vietnamese government
- The warming of relations between the US and China. Began because of Ping-Pong Diplomacy
- The US drops supplies on West Berlin after Stalin imposes a blockade. The airlift continues everyday until blockade was lifted
- Exposed the extent of US actions in Vietnam
- Extended the Truman Doctrine to apply to the Middle East
- The US gives aid to help rebuild war-torn Europe after WWII in hopes it will prevent communism from spreading there
21 Clues: Exposed the extent of US actions in Vietnam • The first places the Truman Doctrine was applied • The warming of relations between the US and the USSR • Extended the Truman Doctrine to apply to the Middle East • An alliance the USSR created in response to NATO. No longer exists. • The intense fear of communism that led to the Palmer Raids and false arrests. • ...
US History A- Unit 5 Keywords- Part 1 2021-09-25
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- Party formed by President Theodore Roosevelt to compete against William Howard Taft.
- The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country.
- One company solely dominating an industry.
- A famous American political cartoonist who created the modern persona of Santa Claus and the GOP Elephant.
- Helped found the Socialist Party in the US, and ran as their candidate 5 times.
- A special process used in steel manufacturing.
- Act barring the citizenship and immigration of Chinese in the US.
- Policies or sentiment that favors the natives of a land over immigrants.
- Writer who wrote books about poor boys rising to the middle-class through hard work and determination.
- Group of whiskey distillers who planned to commit fraud and avoid federal taxes.
- Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist.
- An act that gave the government the authority to break up Native American land and force them to "assimilate" into American society.
- French term meaning "to leave alone." Commonly used to describe unrestricted capitalism.
- Lakota Sioux leaders defeat General Custer's forces in Southern Montana.
- Inventor of the telephone.
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- "The People's Party": a party supported mainly by western farmers who felt their needs were not being met by the Democrats or Republicans.
- Edgy federal troops ruthlessly massacre Sioux Indians on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
- An all-black peacekeeping regiment created during the Westward Expansion.
- Legislation signed by Abraham Lincoln that is responsible for the settling of 10% of the US.
- A prominent American financier.
- Investigative journalists during the Progressive Era who exposed malpractice and other issues of the time.
- (Spell words out) Amendments giving Congress the power to levy federal income taxes, allowing people to directly electing senators, prohibiting liquor, and giving women the right to vote.
- A scottish-born steel tycoon, who retired to become a philanthropist.
- A Native American tribe led by their Chief, Joseph. They attempted to flee to the Canadian border, but were hampered by US forces and forced to give up.
- An organization that supported and assisted farmers. Also known as the Patrons of Husbandry.
- First act giving the federal government the power to regulate railroads.
- Brilliant inventor who invented the lightbulb and video camera.
- Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies.
- A sweatshop factory fire that killed 146 workers and would have been preventable with proper safety measures.
- Labor union organization founded in 1886.
- Investigative journalist famous for writing "The Jungle" a horrifying exposition of the meat industry in the US.
- A Democratic political machine that controlled New York for a good part of the 1800s.
- The point where the East and West sides of the Transcontinental railroad were linked.
- A belief of "survival of the fittest" in society and refusing to help the poor or marginalized.
- An invention that allowed farmers to keep cattle off their farms, bringing an end to the age of the open range.
35 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • A prominent American financier. • Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies. • Labor union organization founded in 1886. • One company solely dominating an industry. • A special process used in steel manufacturing. • The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country. • Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist. • ...
US History A | Unit 5 Keywords- Part 1 2021-09-25
Across
- A sweatshop factory fire that killed 146 workers and would have been preventable with proper safety measures.
- (Spell numbers out) Amendments giving Congress the power to levy federal income taxes, allowing people to directly electing senators, prohibiting liquor, and giving women the right to vote.
- A Native American tribe led by their Chief, Joseph. They attempted to flee to the Canadian border, but were hampered by US forces and forced to give up.
- Countries expanding through military force. Forms include colonies, protectorates, and spheres of influence.
- Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist.
- One company solely dominating an industry.
- A famous American political cartoonist who created the modern persona of Santa Claus and the GOP Elephant.
- Writer who wrote books about poor boys rising to the middle-class through hard work and determination.
- Act barring the citizenship and immigration of Chinese in the US.
- The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- African-American activist and teacher who encouraged African-Americans to obtain classical educations.
- A prominent American financier.
- Civil Rights Organization founded in 1909 by racial equality by activists including WEB DuBois, Ida B. Wells, and others.
- Queen of Hawaii who fought US annexation, but ultimately failed.
- An American battleship that exploded in the Havana harbor. Popular opinion and yellow journalism led Americans to blame Spain for the explosion, helping trigger the Spanish-American War.
- A volunteer regiment in the Spanish-American War led and recruited by Theodore Roosevelt, known for their bravery.
- Excessive and aggressive nationalism and nationalistic foreign policy, without reason.
- An organization that supported and assisted farmers. Also known as the Patrons of Husbandry.
- Investigative journalists during the Progressive Era who exposed malpractice and other issues of the time.
- Legislation signed by Abraham Lincoln that is responsible for the settling of 10% of the US.
- Group of whiskey distillers who planned to commit fraud and avoid federal taxes.
- Brilliant inventor who invented the lightbulb and video camera.
- Party formed by President Theodore Roosevelt to compete against William Howard Taft.
- Labor union organization founded in 1886.
- An act that gave the government the authority to break up Native American land and force them to "assimilate" into American society.
Down
- Edgy federal troops ruthlessly massacre Sioux Indians on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company, and a pioneer of assembly line technology.
- A belief of "survival of the fittest" in society and refusing to help the poor or marginalized.
- Lakota Sioux leaders defeat General Custer's forces in Southern Montana.
- Dramatic, sensational, and exaggerated journalism that aimed to draw attention, even at the cost of bending the truth. Common in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- A Democratic political machine that controlled New York for a good part of the 1800s.
- Settlement house founded by Jane Addams and Ellen G. Starr to help immigrants in Chicago.
- Supreme Court decision that ruled that segregation is constitutional using the "separate but equal" excuse.
- French term meaning "to leave alone." Commonly used to describe unrestricted capitalism.
- "The People's Party": a party supported mainly by western farmers who felt their needs were not being met by the Democrats or Republicans.
- A scottish-born steel tycoon, who retired to become a philanthropist.
- Treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, giving Cuba independence and forcing Spain to cede Guam and Puerto Rico the US. (Spell numbers out)
- First act giving the federal government the power to regulate railroads.
- Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies.
- A special process used in steel manufacturing.
- The point where the East and West sides of the Transcontinental railroad were linked.
- African-American activist who encouraged African-Americans to obtain vocational educations and work hard to rise to an equal place in society. His lack of criticism towards segregation and racial inequality stirred up lots of controversy.
- Policies or sentiment that favors the natives of a land over immigrants.
- Helped found the Socialist Party in the US, and ran as their candidate 5 times.
- An all-black peacekeeping regiment created during the Westward Expansion.
- Investigative journalist famous for writing "The Jungle" a horrifying exposition of the meat industry in the US.
- Nickname given to Secretary of State's William Seward's seemingly useless bid to purchase Alaska.
- An invention that allowed farmers to keep cattle off their farms, bringing an end to the age of the open range.
49 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • A prominent American financier. • Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies. • Labor union organization founded in 1886. • One company solely dominating an industry. • A special process used in steel manufacturing. • The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country. • Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist. • ...
US History to World War I - Part 2 2022-01-17
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- Texas fight for independence from Mexico
- Purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France
- President #46
- Decided that the Cherokee Nation had the right to stay on their land
- Person willing to invest there money into a business in hopes of making more
- Location of the last battle in the War of 1812; occured after the treaty ended the war
- Signed the Treaty of Greenville
- Randolph & Garland
- Belief the US should stretch from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
- Name of Texas their fight for independence; before becoming a state
- US officials charged $250,000 to meet with the French prime minister
- Slavery
- Lewis & Clark's trip West was called this
- Hamilton & Yellen
- Line that divided Canada from the United States
- Gave President Jackson the power to send federal forces to South Carolina
- The Alamo is located here
- Separated the United States from Mexico; according to the Mexicans
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; increased the power of the federal government
- Reformer of prisons and asylums
- Jefferson & Blinken
- Extended the time to be a citizen; challenged by the Kentucky & Virginia Resolution
- Resulted in thousands of people going to California
- Connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- Led the Mexican forces that attacked the Alamo
- People started buying goods instead of making their own goods
- Federal government controls interstate trade
- of sentiments Changed the first line of the Declaration of Independence to include "women"
- Women should be in the house
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- Total cost of the Louisana Purchase
- Missouri Compromise line
- Year Mexico gained its independence
- Pounds of cotton that could be cleaned per day after the invention of the cotton gin
- Led the Mormons to Salt Lake City
- Meeting that discussed the rights of women
- The Louisiana Territory cost this much per acre
- To formal withdraw from
- Trail west; was permanent; has a video game named after it
- Idea that Frederick Douglass believed would help improve the life of all people
- The Northern and New England states supported them
- Separated the United States from Mexico; according to the US
- Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, Choctaw
- 3 choices Native Americans faced (Spell each one out)
- Connected Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois
- Person that just beginning to learn a skill
- State that threatened to leave over tariffs in the 1820s & '30s
- Country that invited Americans to settle because their territory was too large
- The District of Columbia is located between these two states
- Trail west; was a temporary trip
- Living the simple life
- President #01
- Transcendentalist author
- Trail west; was permanent and for a religious purpose
- Officially ended the Mexican-American War
- To be set free
- Political party formed to oppose President Andrew Jackson
- Knox & (Austin)
- Accompanied Washington during the Whisky Rebellion
- William Lloyd Garrison, Grimke Sisters, Frederick Douglass
- Europeans should stay out according to the Monroe Doctrine
- Entered the union as a result of the Missouri Compromise; 1 slave and 1 free
- The Trail of Tears came as a result of this
- The right to vote
63 Clues: Slavery • President #46 • President #01 • To be set free • Knox & (Austin) • Hamilton & Yellen • The right to vote • Randolph & Garland • Jefferson & Blinken • Living the simple life • To formal withdraw from • Missouri Compromise line • Transcendentalist author • The Alamo is located here • Women should be in the house • Signed the Treaty of Greenville • Reformer of prisons and asylums • ...
AP US History Periods 2-5 Vocabulary #2 2021-05-07
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- During the ___ Creek Massacre,over 200 Native Americans were killed by federal troops.
- The former governor of Massachusetts who referred to the Massachusetts Bay colony as the "city upon a hill".
- The act that gave settlers cheap land to move west.
- Andrew Jackson forcibly removed Native Americans from their lands in the Trail of ___.
- The War that took place from 1861-1865.
- The ___th amendment abolished slavery in the US.
- The Kansas-___ Act overturned the Missouri Compromise.
- In the ___ of 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the president of the US.
- A revolution in which there was an increase in industrialization due to new inventions and expansions.
- The ___ Proviso was a bill to ban slavery in the Mexican Cession. It did not pass in the Senate.
- The hatred or mistrust of immigrants, caused the Know-Nothing Party.
- The first Republican president of the US.
- The ___ Falls convention was a meeting to promote women's rights and suffrage.
- In the Supreme Court case ___ v. Madison, the judiciary power of judicial review was established.
- The ___ Act of 1789 established and outlined the federal court system.
- Also called Democratic-Republicans, these political party members opposed the Bank of the US and were pro-French.
- The ___ Compromise made Maine a free state, Missouri a slave state, and everything north of the 36 30 line to be free.
- The ___ of 1877 ended the Reconstruction era by withdrawing Southern troops.
- The cotton gin and interchangeable parts were invented by Eli ___.
- The ___th amendment gave citizenship to those born or naturalized in the US.
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- After the 1830s, Southerners justified slavery by saying that it was a "positive ___".
- William Lloyd ___ advocated for the abolition of slavery without compensation, and wrote "The Liberator" newspaper.
- ___ Taxes were one of the loopholes used by the South during Reconstruction to try to continue restricting African-Americans from voting.
- Maryland's Act of ___ allowed freedom of religion to all Christians only.
- Henry Clay's ___ System to improve the economy included a 2nd BUS, tariffs, and internal improvements.
- the renting of land to former slaves, draws comparisons to slavery itself.
- The era after the Civil War, where the US was "pieced back together".
- A new political party created in response to disagreements with Andrew Jackson.
- ___ Destiny was the belief that it was "God´s will" for the US to expand westward.
- The doctrine that warned Europe not to interfere or colonize in the Western Hemisphere.
- The ___th amendment gave African-Americans suffrage.
- "___" Immigrants came mainly from Northwestern Europe for economic opportunities, more land, etc.
32 Clues: The War that took place from 1861-1865. • The first Republican president of the US. • The ___th amendment abolished slavery in the US. • The act that gave settlers cheap land to move west. • The ___th amendment gave African-Americans suffrage. • The Kansas-___ Act overturned the Missouri Compromise. • ...
US History Ch. 4 and 5 Friday Crossword 2023-09-28
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- person who fought for independence from Great Britain
- the store around the corner from Taft high school
- First 10 amendments.
- _______ of Confederation was the first constitution
- Last name of Taft high principal.
- city of brotherly love, also was a capital of the United States between 1790-1800
- a rebellion led by farmer against taxes from war debts
- the biggest state in the southwest region
- the slogan for this candy is "taste the rainbow"
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- the choice of meat, beans, rice, salsa wrapped in a flour tortilla
- a brown cracker "Mr.____"
- Branch of government with the Supreme court
- people who lived in the colonies
- Branch of government with the Congress
- a change or addition to a document.
- When someone is lying, also another way to say hat.
- person who stayed loyal to Great Britain
- state above Oregon
- Branch of government with the President
- Nathans hosts this contest every year on the 4th of July
20 Clues: state above Oregon • First 10 amendments. • a brown cracker "Mr.____" • people who lived in the colonies • Last name of Taft high principal. • a change or addition to a document. • Branch of government with the Congress • Branch of government with the President • person who stayed loyal to Great Britain • the biggest state in the southwest region • ...
US History - Unit 3 Review (Ch 10-11) 2019-09-18
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- ___ riots; uprising against African Americans by Irish immigrants in New York
- ___ corpus; right for a person not to be detained without being brought before a judge
- President Andrew Johnson was impeached, but not removed from office; he was seen as favoring the South
- ___ musket; made guns more accurate, causing more bloodshed than previous wars
- when ___ ended, lynchings of African Americans increased, African American voters were denied the vote, and courts ruled that you could legally separate the races
- over 100,000 African Americans served in the ___ Army during the war
- ___ address; speech that called for America to live up to its ideals
- Clara ___; served as a battlefield medic for the North and founded the American Red Cross
- ___ Plan; Union strategy to create a naval blockade of Confederate forts
- Andrew ___; became president after Lincoln was killed
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- 15th Amendment granted this for all voting age male citizens, regardless of race
- Freedman's ___; intended to aid former slaves during Reconstruction
- African Americans who served in the Confederacy, including the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
- 13th Amendment abolished this
- had experienced military leaders and was motivated to defend their home land
- Northern General whose march to the sea used total war strategy to get the South to surrender
- restricting or prohibiting trade or travel with another nation
- 54th ___ Regiment; first entirely African American military unit
- ___ Republicans strongly supported civil rights during the Reconstruction era
- Lincoln was assassinated in this city
- 14th Amendment defined this
- the bloodiest single day of the war took place in this battle
- John Wilkes ___; killed Lincoln and conspired to kill other officials
23 Clues: 14th Amendment defined this • 13th Amendment abolished this • Lincoln was assassinated in this city • Andrew ___; became president after Lincoln was killed • the bloodiest single day of the war took place in this battle • restricting or prohibiting trade or travel with another nation • 54th ___ Regiment; first entirely African American military unit • ...
8th US History Problem Eras (Reform thru Reconstruction) 2025-04-25
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- factories, textile mills, trade, immigrant labor
- amendment that ended slavery in the United States
- gave Union control of the Mississippi River
- California joined as a free state and Fugitive Slave Act was passed
- movement to end slavery
- reason for South Carolina seceding
- Missouri joins as a slave state and Maine joins as a free state
- those who worked to end slavery
- factors that for immigrants to leave their country and come to the United States
- amendment that gave African Americans citizenship
- written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, convinced Northerners to become abolitionists
- encouraged people to be more religious
- publisher of the Liberator
- runaway slaves and free blacks were at risk of being captured by slave hunters
- fighting broke out between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups of people in Kansas territory
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- plantation system, slave labor, cash crops
- father of US education
- great compromiser
- publisher of the North Star
- Union General
- period of time after the Civil War, South was in financial ruin and divided into 5 military districts
- worked to improve prison conditions and create facilities for the mentally ill
- famous conductor of the Underground Railroad
- led by women to decrease alcohol consumption
- loyalty to ones region rather than the country
- founded by Emerson and Thoreau, focused on ideal societies and individualism
- led to slavery increasing in the United States
- political party that wanted to end the spread of slavery
- Confederate General
- women's rights movement began here
- amendment that gave African American males suffrage
31 Clues: Union General • great compromiser • Confederate General • father of US education • movement to end slavery • publisher of the Liberator • publisher of the North Star • those who worked to end slavery • reason for South Carolina seceding • women's rights movement began here • encouraged people to be more religious • plantation system, slave labor, cash crops • ...
HS US History: Unit 1 - Sectionalism and Slavery 2021-10-27
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- plan that prohibit expansion of slavery into Missouri w/out affecting current slaves there
- Northern abolitionist responsible for the Pottawatomie Massacre and Harpers Ferry
- enslaved black man who sued for freedom along with his wife
- pre-civil war anti-slavery political party
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
- tax on imported goods
- conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- the people of a newly formed state get to decide whether slavery will be allowed or not
- pro-slavery people from Missouri who illegally voted in Kansas, establish it as a slave state
- pre-civil war conservative political party
- the processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods in factories
- relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area
- pre-civil war liberal political party
- a network of secret routes and safe houses to assist runaway slaves
- abolitionist born into slavery who helped slaves escape via the Underground Railroad
- inventor of the cotton gin
- ended the Missouri Compromise and established popular sovereignty as the new policy
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- senator from Illinois who supported Popular Sovereignty
- precedent that a slave living in free territory is free and remains free
- ended slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of the 36°30' line
- political party formed by opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused
- a formal written request made to an authority or government body
- withdraw from the union
- the belief that a person’s region was superior to other sections of the country
- allowed California in as a free state while strengthening Fugitive Slave Laws
- Laws established for the capture and return of runaway slaves
- relating to fabric or weaving
- a person in support of ending slavery
- book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that increased the abolitionist movement in the North
- a bill to prevent the spread of slavery into new territory gained from the Mexican-American War
- idea that the individual states should have more power than the federal government
- large-scale estate which grow cash crops using slave labor
- do away with
- the freeing of someone from slavery
36 Clues: do away with • tax on imported goods • withdraw from the union • inventor of the cotton gin • relating to fabric or weaving • the freeing of someone from slavery • a person in support of ending slavery • pre-civil war liberal political party • pre-civil war anti-slavery political party • pre-civil war conservative political party • a machine for separating cotton from its seeds • ...
Key Figures in US History (Last Names Only) 2024-12-02
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- First U.S. president, leader during the American Revolution
- Union general during the Civil War; later became the 18th president
- Seventh U.S. president; expanded democracy, controversial Indian Removal Act
- 3rd US president; main author of the Declaration of Independence
- 1st Treasury Secretary; advocate of a strong federal government
- Labor leader; founder of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), which advocated for workers' rights.
- Feminist; author of The Feminine Mystique, which sparked the second-wave feminist movement, founder of NOW
- the "Great Compromiser," proposed the American System
- Progressive reformer and 26th president (Theodore) or New Deal leader and WWII president
- Oversaw the end of Reconstruction after the disputed 1876 election and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South.
- Industrialist; revolutionized manufacturing with the assembly line.
- Labor leader; co-founder of the United Farm Workers and advocate for farm workers’ rights
- U.S. president during World War I; proposed the League of Nations.
- Industrialist; played a key role in the steel industry.
- 2nd president; Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair
- Lincoln’s vice president and later president; led early Reconstruction efforts.
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- Union general known for his “March to the Sea” through Georgia.
- Former enslaved person and abolitionist; prominent writer and speaker for civil rights.
- Author of "Common Sense," advocating for American independence
- U.S. president; associated with the Vietnam War and Watergate scandal.
- Industrialist; dominated the oil industry.
- French military officer who fought alongside American forces during the Revolutionary War, aiding in crucial victories.
- Former enslaved person; most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad
- Georgian and U.S. president; Nobel Prize winner for peace efforts.
- Led the country through 9/11; initiated the Iraq and Afghanistan wars
- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis; supported civil rights.
- Environmentalist; author of Silent Spring, which raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides.
- Soviet leader during WWII; aligned with Allies but later led the Cold War opposition.
- U.S. president during the end of WWII; ordered the atomic bomb drop.
- President of the Confederate States during the Civil War; symbol of the Confederacy’s efforts to secede from the Union
- 4th president; "Father of the Constitution"
31 Clues: Industrialist; dominated the oil industry. • 4th president; "Father of the Constitution" • 2nd president; Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair • the "Great Compromiser," proposed the American System • Industrialist; played a key role in the steel industry. • First U.S. president, leader during the American Revolution • ...
US History: Chp 24 - The Depression & New Deal 2023-01-24
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- The Federal _________ System kept interest rates low during the 1920s.
- Families from western Oklahoma that packed up and moved to California looking for work.
- Labor organization organized by John L. Lewis (initials).
- Depicted the lives & fortunes of Southern folks in his novels.
- Author of THE GRAPES OF WRATH.
- Name given to Presidential addresses to the nation via radio.
- Description of Plains area of US ravaged by drought
- Author of GONE WITH THE WIND.
- Left-wing British economic theoretician who advocated central planning.
- When depositors lose confidence in a bank & rush to withdraw their funds.
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- Author of LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL.
- First woman to hold a cabinet position.
- The 21st amendment brought this period to a close.
- Nickname given to FDR's team of advisors and cabinet members.
- Name given to when all banks in the US were temporarily closed.
- Song writer of GOD BLESS AMERICA.
- Originally called Boulder Dam.
- Special session of Congress that met from 3/9/33 till 6/16/33.
- He said in his inaugural address, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself".
- Plan that allowed one to pay a little down and then payments for a set time.
- 1st of seven Americans to win the Nobel prize for literature in the 20th century.
- Term used to describe the Stock Market Crash of 1929.
- Used China for the setting of her bestselling novel THE GOOD EARTH.
23 Clues: Author of GONE WITH THE WIND. • Author of LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL. • Originally called Boulder Dam. • Author of THE GRAPES OF WRATH. • Song writer of GOD BLESS AMERICA. • First woman to hold a cabinet position. • The 21st amendment brought this period to a close. • Description of Plains area of US ravaged by drought • Term used to describe the Stock Market Crash of 1929. • ...
Fall Final Exam US History Part 2 2025 2025-12-10
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- War:A military strategy that involves mobilizing all of a nation's resources—military, economic, and civilian—to achieve complete victory, exemplified by General William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea."
- Bureau:A U.S. government agency established in 1865 to aid millions of newly freed African Americans and impoverished whites in the South by providing food, housing, medical aid, and education.
- of 1850:A legislative package that admitted California as a free state, enforced a stricter Fugitive Slave Law, and allowed popular sovereignty to decide the slavery issue in the Utah and New Mexico territories.
- Democracy:A political philosophy that sought to increase the power of the executive branch and broaden public participation by extending voting rights to most white males, regardless of property ownership.
- Scott v. Sandford:The 1857 Supreme Court decision that ruled African Americans were not and could never be citizens, and that Congress had no power to prohibit slavery in any territory.
- Republicans:A faction of the Republican Party during Reconstruction who favored harsh punishment for the South and advocated for immediate, equal civil and political rights for African Americans.
- agricultural labor system that emerged in the South after the Civil War in which a laborer worked a portion of a planter's land in exchange for a share of the crop, often leading to a cycle of debt.
- Rights:The constitutional doctrine that state governments possess autonomous power and can challenge or ignore federal laws they deem unconstitutional, a central justification for the South's secession.
- of Sentiments:The document produced at the Seneca Falls Convention that detailed women's grievances and demands for equality, modeled after the Declaration of Independence.
- of Gettysburg:A decisive Union victory in July 1863 that stopped Confederate General Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North and is considered the turning point of the Civil War.
- Compromise:The 1820 agreement that admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, and prohibited slavery north of the 36°30' parallel in the Louisiana Purchase territory.
- of 1877:The informal deal that settled the disputed 1876 presidential election, resulting in the Republican candidate becoming president in exchange for the permanent withdrawal of federal troops from the South, thus formally ending the Reconstruction Era.
- Sovereignty:The principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, used in the 1850s to propose that voters in a territory should decide the issue of slavery.
- a great idea. Continuing right where the previous list left off, here is the second set of 30 key terms and definitions covering the period from the Jacksonian Era through the end of Reconstruction, formatted for easy copying into a crossword maker:
- Amendment:The constitutional amendment, ratified in 1868, that granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S., guaranteed all citizens "equal protection of the laws," and ensured due process.
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- Era:The period (1865–1877) following the Civil War during which the United States worked to integrate the Southern states back into the Union, determine the legal status of former slaves, and rebuild the nation.
- of Vicksburg:A successful military campaign in 1863 led by Ulysses S. Grant that resulted in the Union gaining full control of the Mississippi River, effectively splitting the Confederacy in two.
- Act:The 1854 law that allowed settlers in two new territories to decide whether or not to allow slavery (popular sovereignty), effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise.
- political and social movement in the 19th century that sought the immediate and unconditional end of slavery in the United States.
- Codes:Laws passed by Southern state governments immediately after the Civil War that severely restricted the economic and social freedoms of African Americans, attempting to force them back into labor systems similar to slavery.
- Falls Convention:The first women's rights convention in U.S. history, held in 1848, which launched the women's suffrage movement.
- Sumter:A sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired in April 1861, beginning the conflict.
- Crow Laws:State and local laws enacted after Reconstruction that enforced racial segregation and mandated separate, inferior facilities for African Americans.
- Court House:The location in Virginia where Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the Civil War.
- to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole, which deepened the cultural and political divide leading to the Civil War.
- of Tears:The forced relocation of approximately 100,000 Native Americans, primarily the Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole nations, from their ancestral homelands in the Southeast to territories west of the Mississippi River in the 1830s.
- Address:A brief, profound speech delivered by President Abraham Lincoln in November 1863, dedicating a national cemetery and redefining the Civil War as a struggle for human equality and national purpose.
- System:The practice of a successful political party, such as that under Andrew Jackson, giving public office to its supporters, friends, and family.
- Amendment:The constitutional amendment, ratified in 1870, that prohibited governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
- Proclamation:An executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declaring that all enslaved persons in the Confederate states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- Amendment:The constitutional amendment, ratified in 1865, that formally abolished and prohibited all forms of slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States.
31 Clues: Falls Convention:The first women's rights convention in U.S. history, held in 1848, which launched the women's suffrage movement. • political and social movement in the 19th century that sought the immediate and unconditional end of slavery in the United States. • ...
Vocabulary 18- 2022-02-04
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- Eratosthenes, a Greek librarian in Alexandria , Egypt , determined the earth's
- a flat surface that extends forever in two dimensions, but has no thickness
- Plato is this
- equires a new physician to swear
- traditional name for the geometry of three-dimensional
- passing along stories as a practice
- a civic art in ancient greece
- praying is an example of this
- genre with a moral
- poems to record stories of heroes
- American beauty
- horseback soldiers
- one of the three principle dramatic forms
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- form of cooperative argumentative dialogue
- system of philosophy founded around 307 BC
- period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire
- Aeschylus
- school of Hellenistic philosophy
- the upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- form of government practiced by Athenians
- a teacher in ancient greece
- folklore genre
- Pythia is an important example
- form of government practiced by the US
24 Clues: Aeschylus • Plato is this • folklore genre • American beauty • genre with a moral • horseback soldiers • a teacher in ancient greece • a civic art in ancient greece • praying is an example of this • Pythia is an important example • school of Hellenistic philosophy • equires a new physician to swear • poems to record stories of heroes • passing along stories as a practice • ...
Nikol's crossword 2022-04-05
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- An area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- A person that comes into a country to start a new life
- A person that moves to an area, usually to colonize
- leader of Jamestown's colony
- King James' main motive
- Lands beyond the areas already settled.
- An official paper
- Who financed the group to go to search in North America?
- US history teacher
- A group of people from very different backgrounds
- the first government at Jamestown
- location of Jamestowns colony
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- Someone that was hired to watch slaves as they worked
- A safe place
- shape of Jamestowns colony
- goodest boy in this classroom
- biggest food stealer
- Refused to swear loyalty to the king or queen
- people who wanted the church to be more pure
- A plant that was used in making blue dye
- fluffiest dog in school
21 Clues: A safe place • An official paper • US history teacher • biggest food stealer • King James' main motive • fluffiest dog in school • shape of Jamestowns colony • leader of Jamestown's colony • goodest boy in this classroom • location of Jamestowns colony • the first government at Jamestown • Lands beyond the areas already settled. • A plant that was used in making blue dye • ...
Nikol's crossword 2022-04-05
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- An area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- A person that comes into a country to start a new life
- A person that moves to an area, usually to colonize
- leader of Jamestown's colony
- King James' main motive
- Lands beyond the areas already settled.
- An official paper
- Who financed the group to go to search in North America?
- US history teacher
- A group of people from very different backgrounds
- the first government at Jamestown
- location of Jamestowns colony
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- Someone that was hired to watch slaves as they worked
- A safe place
- shape of Jamestowns colony
- goodest boy in this classroom
- biggest food stealer
- Refused to swear loyalty to the king or queen
- people who wanted the church to be more pure
- A plant that was used in making blue dye
- fluffiest dog in school
21 Clues: A safe place • An official paper • US history teacher • biggest food stealer • King James' main motive • fluffiest dog in school • shape of Jamestowns colony • leader of Jamestown's colony • goodest boy in this classroom • location of Jamestowns colony • the first government at Jamestown • Lands beyond the areas already settled. • A plant that was used in making blue dye • ...
Nikol's crossword 2022-04-05
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- An area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- A person that comes into a country to start a new life
- A person that moves to an area, usually to colonize
- leader of Jamestown's colony
- King James' main motive
- Lands beyond the areas already settled.
- An official paper
- Who financed the group to go to search in North America?
- US history teacher
- A group of people from very different backgrounds
- the first government at Jamestown
- location of Jamestowns colony
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- Someone that was hired to watch slaves as they worked
- A safe place
- shape of Jamestowns colony
- goodest boy in this classroom
- biggest food stealer
- Refused to swear loyalty to the king or queen
- people who wanted the church to be more pure
- A plant that was used in making blue dye
- fluffiest dog in school
21 Clues: A safe place • An official paper • US history teacher • biggest food stealer • King James' main motive • fluffiest dog in school • shape of Jamestowns colony • leader of Jamestown's colony • goodest boy in this classroom • location of Jamestowns colony • the first government at Jamestown • Lands beyond the areas already settled. • A plant that was used in making blue dye • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1-S.S. 2013-10-08
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- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- Items or objects that archeologists find that tell us about the past.
- Old Stone Age, when people hunted and gathered to survive.
- city that governs itself.
- A symbol that stands for an object.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- A person who maps out the past and present plants, animals, and environment.
- To tame wild animals for food, milk, clothing, and labor.
- Inventing ways to move water through ditches or channels
- The study of stars and planets.
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- Religious practices like bowing.
- New Stone Age, when people learned to farm.
- Before written history, like during the Stone Age.
- A person who digs up artifacts to learn more about past humans.
- To exchange products or services.
- Farming
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
- A person who researches books, scrolls, and cave paintings to learn more about the past.
- Official writer
- Earliest humans during Stone Age.
20 Clues: Farming • Official writer • city that governs itself. • The study of stars and planets. • Religious practices like bowing. • To exchange products or services. • Earliest humans during Stone Age. • A symbol that stands for an object. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • New Stone Age, when people learned to farm. • Before written history, like during the Stone Age. • ...
Personal Finance Crossword 2022-09-27
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- difference between what you owe and value of the good
- a plan of action that allows a person to meet not only their immediate needs, but also their long-term goals
- central bank of US that sets interest rates
- both parties want what the other has
- professional estimate of the current value of your house & property
- trading of one good for another
- “2nd Mortgage” or loan you arrange through your mortgage bank with your equity acting as collateral
- percent a bank charges you for a loan
- agreed upon “common ground” for exchange
- rent or mortgage
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- debt
- rate set throughout entire loan
- positive market value
- money you make after taxes and etc. are taken out.
- the amount by which the value of a person’s assets exceeds or falls behind the value of their liabilities
- a plan for how to spend your money
- written credit history of most consumers
- total money earned
- redrawing the conditions of an existing loan
- extra amount paid for legal processing
20 Clues: debt • rent or mortgage • total money earned • positive market value • rate set throughout entire loan • trading of one good for another • a plan for how to spend your money • both parties want what the other has • percent a bank charges you for a loan • extra amount paid for legal processing • written credit history of most consumers • agreed upon “common ground” for exchange • ...
The AJ Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- / An American politician and lawyer who served as fourth chief justice
- / Political parties giving public office to supporters
- / The right to vote in political elections
- / A Native American polymath of the Cherokee nation
- / Lands that signify their control by Native nations
- / Andrew Jackson's beloved wife
- / A party Andrew Jackson created
- / Andrew Jackson's nickname
- / Three events in American political history
- / people that are sent/authorized to represent others
- / A derogatory term for state banks
- / A political party in contrast with the Democratic party
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- / the action of a formal withdraw
- / The rights and powers held by individual U.S states
- / States can invalidate laws and judicial decisions
- / To protect northern/western products from competition with foreign imports
- / A journey of the Cherokee to Indian Territory
- / The second federally authorized national bank
- / American financier who served as third and last president of the Second Bank of the US
- / Conservative political party alongside the Democrats
- / A financial crisis in the United States
21 Clues: / Andrew Jackson's nickname • / Andrew Jackson's beloved wife • / A party Andrew Jackson created • / the action of a formal withdraw • / A derogatory term for state banks • / A financial crisis in the United States • / The right to vote in political elections • / Three events in American political history • / A journey of the Cherokee to Indian Territory • ...
Civil War Crossword puzzle 2023-02-22
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- The first state to seceded from union.
- Was a border state
- President that passed the Emancipation Proclamation.
- An opinion not based on facts or evidence.
- A huge turning point in the war (largest).
- One of the most devastating blows to the South in the Civil War.
- A temporary act.
- To break away from.
- Ones who argued secession was too dangerous.
- One who rebelled away from the US and form a new "country."
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- Before the war.
- A plan by General Scott, of the Union, to conquer the South.
- A major war fought between the Union and confederate states of America.
- States that were slave states but were part of the Union.
- One who sneaks past blockades.
- The first battle in civil war,(Charleston).
- American side that were more focused on defense/surviving.
- Something the Union had as an advantage over the confederacy.
- American side that had more advantages in war.
- Deadliest SINGLE DAY in american war history.
20 Clues: Before the war. • A temporary act. • Was a border state • To break away from. • One who sneaks past blockades. • The first state to seceded from union. • An opinion not based on facts or evidence. • A huge turning point in the war (largest). • The first battle in civil war,(Charleston). • Ones who argued secession was too dangerous. • ...
Happy Birthday 2020-03-26
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- PM, year of birth
- Which famous TV presenter is an alumni of Barnsley Grammar School?
- Prior to 1094. Know as.
- Brand of fuel at Wombwell depot
- Lucy’s degree is Education and?
- RAF base
- South American Country
- T. Burrows’ fleet of buses
- The pub you took us all to one Christmas. The xxx arms.
- What university did Dominic Cummings go to?
- What is there the largest colony of at Studland Bay?
- University town where PB famously met his wife.
- Where in Poole shares its name with a place from Gulliver’s travels?
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- Christchurch's Hungarian twin
- Christchurch is the Fourth most populous town in Dorset, behind XXX
- Name of company joined after leaving the RAF.
- The beam at the Priory is this
- Which Hampshire village was the radar station Sgt. Burrows managed?
- Number of direct descendants
- Prince Philips official title. Duke of.
- Birthplace
- Apple make what phone?
- The Battle of Mudeford, 1784, between the tax man and the XXX
23 Clues: RAF base • Birthplace • PM, year of birth • South American Country • Apple make what phone? • Prior to 1094. Know as. • T. Burrows’ fleet of buses • Number of direct descendants • Christchurch's Hungarian twin • The beam at the Priory is this • Brand of fuel at Wombwell depot • Lucy’s degree is Education and? • Prince Philips official title. Duke of. • ...
July Clanicle 2022-07-13
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- what Royal Commission wearers items are in our orphanage museum
- what is important to all of us
- who is the adelaide clannie who walks from the bus stop
- what do we gather for
- what is our title
- who is our ceo
- who did geri write to in south australia
- what do we each bring to our socials
- what do we all want in our clanicle
- what do we fight for
- who paid for our first badge
- colour is our house in Bankstown
- what are our protests
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- what is the name of the play by yvonne's daughter
- what are the new paths at bankstown made of
- where does CLAN reach
- who is our co-founder
- what do we celebrate in July
- you what is the graphic on the back page saying
- what do we have access to
- who is at her first bendigo social
- where is our orphanage museum
- what is the name of the place our first meeting was held
23 Clues: who is our ceo • what is our title • what do we fight for • what do we gather for • where does CLAN reach • who is our co-founder • what are our protests • what do we have access to • what do we celebrate in July • who paid for our first badge • where is our orphanage museum • what is important to all of us • colour is our house in Bankstown • who is at her first bendigo social • ...
Regent Crossword 2022-09-01
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- Greek word
- When I heard this theologian was appointed as a visiting professor, my heart ____
- Kate _______, a very “stylish” lady
- The most important document you will read this term (after the Bible)
- Our President and our Roof share this adjective in common
- Søren
- A Hebrew breeze
- What do Medieval History and Spiderman have in common?
- Birthplace of the current Pope
- the study of sin
- One accidental tap will render speechless the most loquacious lecturers
- Two 4th century Cappadocians and one 6th century pope
- Latin phrase meaning “And the rest of such things”
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- A class about having an evangelising ekklesia
- OT and NT ________
- Famous theologian of World Christianity, Lamin ______
- Treasured book collection of the Allison Library
- Rhymes with Toodle, Doodle, and “Oh no, I forgot to upload to _____!”
- “He brews” us new insights into Scripture
- Christian Thought and ______
- A leader of African women’s theology, Mercy _____
- The first name of a Professor who is simply electric
22 Clues: Søren • Greek word • A Hebrew breeze • the study of sin • OT and NT ________ • Christian Thought and ______ • Birthplace of the current Pope • Kate _______, a very “stylish” lady • “He brews” us new insights into Scripture • A class about having an evangelising ekklesia • Treasured book collection of the Allison Library • A leader of African women’s theology, Mercy _____ • ...
FREE PSYCHIC READINGS CROSSWORD (1) 2018-04-29
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- What is the currency of India and Pakistan?
- Which word can be placed before bottle, bell and bird?
- What Chemical element is diamond made of?
- Which sea creature has 3 hearts?
- What is the national flower of Wales?
- Which country features a maple leaf on its flag?
- What was Marilyn Monroe's natural hair colour?
- What is the official language of Brazil?
- Which city does the River Lagan flow through?
- Surname of the Actor who voices Donkey in Shrek?
- What part of the body makes insulin?
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- What type of animal is Bambi?
- First name of who voiced the Genie in Disney's Aladdin?
- Which Planet shares its name with a dog?
- Which planet did superman come from?
- Who did Matthew Perry play in Friends?
- In traditional rhyme, how many mice were blind?
- Name a US state beginning with K?
- Which month is black history month in the USA?
- Who is Winnie the Pooh's gloomy donkey friend?
20 Clues: What type of animal is Bambi? • Which sea creature has 3 hearts? • Name a US state beginning with K? • Which planet did superman come from? • What part of the body makes insulin? • What is the national flower of Wales? • Who did Matthew Perry play in Friends? • Which Planet shares its name with a dog? • What is the official language of Brazil? • ...
P3 Pupils 2019-06-21
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- Knows loads about history, went to Poland
- has two brothers in school. A fast runner
- Tells terrible jokes, he got hooked off the stage!
- has a brother in school, and in the cycle club
- Her mum does your hair very nicely
- Her work is very neatly presented (on the wall)
- She has blonde hair and a brother in nursery
- his mum is going to be the new Principal Teacher
- Knows everything about MRI scans
- Her granny writes great stories!
- Did not drop a single mark in spelling tests this term
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- Had a disaster at his house with an oil spill
- his dad is a painter and his dog is called Andrew
- someone with the same name in P4
- His mum helps us in the classroom
- Named after a flower
- Has a mum that works in the nursery
- Her name rhymes with juicy
- Loves talking about Donald Trump
- Was the 'Star' of a show
20 Clues: Named after a flower • Was the 'Star' of a show • Her name rhymes with juicy • someone with the same name in P4 • Loves talking about Donald Trump • Knows everything about MRI scans • Her granny writes great stories! • His mum helps us in the classroom • Her mum does your hair very nicely • Has a mum that works in the nursery • Knows loads about history, went to Poland • ...
Keenager #3 2019-12-02
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- South American Country
- Golf Club
- Suitcase attachment
- To duplicate
- Unmarried
- Barber tool
- Academy Award
- Capital of Germany
- Larry Bird is in which Hall of Fame
- Wears a crown
- Abbr for Connecticut
- Bar
- Wife of John Lennon
- Wood splitting tool
- Primary
- Tennis great Pete
- WWII meat subsitute
- Third year in college
- First US President
- Period of history
- Neighbor to New Mexico
- NFL Team nickname
- Animal home
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- Initials of Airwave Commission
- Southwest native tribe
- Regulation
- Who made the Bronco
- Capital of Delaware
- A Ships cooking area
- Ski accommodations
- Missed serve in Tennis
- Lounging garment
- Sport with Racquet
- Laundry soap
- Singer Perry
- Eve's man
- Side Bet
- Two can _ that game
- Five _ Burgers
- Capital of Alaska
- Pesky Insects
- City Utah ski resort
- Clear as _
- Warren Buffets home state
44 Clues: Bar • Primary • Side Bet • Golf Club • Unmarried • Eve's man • Regulation • Clear as _ • Barber tool • Animal home • To duplicate • Laundry soap • Singer Perry • Academy Award • Wears a crown • Pesky Insects • Five _ Burgers • Lounging garment • Tennis great Pete • Capital of Alaska • Period of history • NFL Team nickname • Ski accommodations • Sport with Racquet • Capital of Germany • First US President • ...
Meghan & Steve 2023-06-24
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- Japanese salutation
- Meg's favourite artist
- The name of Meghan's best Michigan friend
- Number of US states Meg has lived in
- Steve's favourite ice cream flavour (5,6)
- The couple's favourite winter activity (3,4,6)
- Number of months the bride lived in Australia
- The city Meghan was born in
- Disney movie that named Meg and Steve's dog
- Honeymoon location
- The name of the street the McDougall's lived on the longest
- The town that Meghan learned to play golf in (3,6)
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- Meg's favourite dessert that Grandma Pat makes (6,4,7)
- The McDougall's first dog
- Brand of clothing most worn by Meg
- The number of plants the bride currently mothers (6,5)
- The bride's favourite golf club to hit
- The name of Steve's sister
- Steve's new occupation
- Her B.A is in ________
- Meghan's company name (3,4)
- The couple's favourite beverage (7,5)
- The groom's middle name
- Meghan's youngest sibling
- Celebrity that also attended Meg's alma mater (5,9)
25 Clues: Honeymoon location • Japanese salutation • Meg's favourite artist • Steve's new occupation • Her B.A is in ________ • The groom's middle name • The McDougall's first dog • Meghan's youngest sibling • The name of Steve's sister • Meghan's company name (3,4) • The city Meghan was born in • Brand of clothing most worn by Meg • Number of US states Meg has lived in • ...
AVL 2024-03-08
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- She leads an _______ lifestyle, always on the move
- You can _______ this tool to fix the broken machine
- Scientists conduct _______ to expand our knowledge of the universe
- The _______ worker helps people overcome social challenges
- Each _______ has their own preferences
- Our solar _______ consists of the sun, planets, and moons
- She worked hard; _______, she didn't achieve the desired result
- Studying _______ helps us understand the present
- His years of _______ in the industry made him a valuable hire
- The hiring _______ includes interviews and background checks
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- The _______ of Japan are fascinating to learn about
- She advanced to a higher _______ in her career.
- The library will _______ resources for the research project
- The _______ of the experiment confirmed our hypothesis
- The company plans to _______ its market share next year
- The professor could _______ the findings of the study to real-world examples
- Friends _______ each other during difficult times
- Students _______ late into the night for their exams
- The biology class worked in a _______ to conduct experiments
- The company plans to _______ a new software application.
20 Clues: Each _______ has their own preferences • She advanced to a higher _______ in her career. • Studying _______ helps us understand the present • Friends _______ each other during difficult times • She leads an _______ lifestyle, always on the move • The _______ of Japan are fascinating to learn about • You can _______ this tool to fix the broken machine • ...
Nebraska History 2025-02-18
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- era also known as the Jurassic Period
- this is what makes Nebraska's legislature unique
- the president during the Civil War
- storm with blowing snow that happens often in Nebraska
- the most elevated part of Nebraska
- most important animal in Nebraska's history
- trail that traveled on the South side of the Platte River
- era when granite and sedimentary rocks were formed
- people who study the Earth
- conditions in the atmosphere at a particular time
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- trail that traveled on the North side of the Platte River
- era when volcanoes from the Rockies erupted
- time zone we live in
- people who study fossils
- the right to vote
- location of a place based on something else
- which country attacked the US at Pearl Harbor
- an exact location on Earth (latitude/longitude)
- river is the eastern border of Nebraska
- river is the Natural Highway across Nebraska
- era when Nebraska was covered in seas and swamps
- a view of weather over a longer period of time
22 Clues: the right to vote • time zone we live in • people who study fossils • people who study the Earth • the president during the Civil War • the most elevated part of Nebraska • era also known as the Jurassic Period • river is the eastern border of Nebraska • era when volcanoes from the Rockies erupted • location of a place based on something else • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE : WORLD HISTORY 2025-04-30
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- Ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess
- Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Author of the "Communist Manifesto"
- War fought between Britain and its American colonies
- Famous Roman gladiator who led a slave revolt
- Policy of extending a nation's power and influence
- Ancient wonder located in present-day Iraq
- Ancient civilization in South America known for its mountain city of Machu Picchu
- The "Sun King" of France
- The "Iron Chancellor" who unified Germany
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and pharaohs
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- System of government with a hereditary ruler
- Ideology advocating for a classless society
- The first human to walk on the moon
- Famous explorer who "discovered" America
- Religious movement that began in the 16th century
- Global conflict that ended in 1945
- Conflict fought between the North and South in the US
- Philosopher whose ideas influenced the French Revolution
- Period of European history following the Middle Ages
- Leader of the Russian Revolution
21 Clues: The "Sun King" of France • Leader of the Russian Revolution • Global conflict that ended in 1945 • The first human to walk on the moon • Author of the "Communist Manifesto" • Famous explorer who "discovered" America • The "Iron Chancellor" who unified Germany • Ancient wonder located in present-day Iraq • Ideology advocating for a classless society • ...
unit 10 review 2025-07-16
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- the ___________ fought bravely in the war
- this computer works on different _________ than mine
- Dan ___________d great grades at school
- James deals with ___________ in computer games
- there were big __________ on how to control the money
- I took a great __________ on the poor man
- today SNS has a lot of ___________ on society
- I _________ged mum for extra pocket money but she said no
- Kate ___________ed man to come
- Peter is very ___________ to his sister
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- laptops, TV, and cellphones are examples of __________
- your English has __________d a lot since you came here.
- the teacher __________ed us about difficult test last week
- Ben has ____________ed the art of photographing
- the police started to ____________ at dangerous criminal
- Henry can __________ his toy dragon
- human history has a lot of different ____________s
- if you are aged 13~17 you are a____________
- the _________ talked a lot about presidential election 1 month ago
- after the accident the man lost a lot of blood
20 Clues: Kate ___________ed man to come • Henry can __________ his toy dragon • Dan ___________d great grades at school • Peter is very ___________ to his sister • the ___________ fought bravely in the war • I took a great __________ on the poor man • if you are aged 13~17 you are a____________ • today SNS has a lot of ___________ on society • ...
Among Us 2020-11-04
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- the act of which two killers team up and kill two players at the same time to prevent one from reporting the other dead body
- When players must exile the killer
- When a player must sabotage and kill everyone
- The act of being suspicious
- One of the three maps in Among Us
- When a player must complete all tasks
- the act of taking another player's life
- When a player can still do tasks while ejected or dead
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- The act of telling other played of a player's death
- When one hops into a vent to move big distances
- The creators of Among Us
- The act of blaming a player for another's death
- Companions that one can equip
- the act of killing, then reporting the body
- One of the three maps in Among Us
- The act of exiling a player
- One of the three maps in Among Us
17 Clues: The creators of Among Us • The act of being suspicious • The act of exiling a player • Companions that one can equip • One of the three maps in Among Us • One of the three maps in Among Us • One of the three maps in Among Us • When players must exile the killer • When a player must complete all tasks • the act of taking another player's life • ...
US States 2021-12-09
15 Clues: cheese • skiing • surfing • peaches • Broadway • potatoes • hollywood • theme parks • Mount Rushmore • deep dish pizza • college football • The Wizard of Oz • the grand canyon • The Mall of America • the northern lights
us constitution 2012-01-11
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- this is in the preamble
- this was weak
- we had to ____________
- the _______________ was important
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- we made __________
- to agree on
- we have ________
- this was involved
- the ____________ government has power
- means to do something without hesitation
- i have ______
- a piont in time
- we _____
- we _______
- we have a ________
15 Clues: we _____ • we _______ • to agree on • this was weak • i have ______ • a piont in time • we have ________ • this was involved • we made __________ • we have a ________ • we had to ____________ • this is in the preamble • the _______________ was important • the ____________ government has power • means to do something without hesitation
About Us! 2013-09-19
15 Clues: I love your • What I want? • My everything • What you want • I miss you so • Not quite M&M's • You are my_____ • Our first movie • I'm your _______ • Your hands are so • First Date/Outting • How much i love you • My babe hustles ____ • Where we first held hands/pulled pork • I fall in love over again everytime we _____
US Sports 2024-03-07
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- most watched sport in the US
- a popular sport in California
- what Americans call the world's most popular sport
- the oldest sport in the US
- a game played on ice skates
- players use this to hit the ball in baseball
- the color of a basketball
- the US has won the most of these at the Olympics than any other nation
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- this is a popular indoor sport played at parties
- popular food eaten at baseball games
- the sport was popular when Abraham Lincoln was president
- this sport involves using a club to hit a small ball into holes
- players score points by shooting a ball through a hoop
- used in ice hockey instead of a ball
- football players wear this to protect their heads
15 Clues: the color of a basketball • the oldest sport in the US • a game played on ice skates • most watched sport in the US • a popular sport in California • popular food eaten at baseball games • used in ice hockey instead of a ball • players use this to hit the ball in baseball • this is a popular indoor sport played at parties • football players wear this to protect their heads • ...
Its US 2023-07-10
15 Clues: Mr. LDR • The Head • the hiker • the rider • Mr. Zodiac • the dancer • The Head PH • the musician • Mr. Property • the dog lover • Mr. Traveller • the motherhood • The Science boy • Star wars fanatic • Ms. World traveller
About Us 2022-08-27
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- _____ of Madison County
- Let's sit on the _____ sofa together
- "Everything I Never _____ You"
- The color hat I'll be wearing when we meet.
- The Asian country you said you will never visit with me.
- The color of most of your shoes
- One of YOUR heroes, _____ Harris
- You earn so much money, so you are _____ rich
- The thing you enjoy doing at a bar, in addition to dancing and drinking
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- I want to buy many of these for you to eat when you are sad
- Your favorite Friends character
- YOU do this while packing (I fall over when I try)
- I _____ you with all my heart
- My favorite movie, Shawshank ________
- I want to kiss your _____ nose
15 Clues: _____ of Madison County • I _____ you with all my heart • "Everything I Never _____ You" • I want to kiss your _____ nose • Your favorite Friends character • The color of most of your shoes • One of YOUR heroes, _____ Harris • Let's sit on the _____ sofa together • My favorite movie, Shawshank ________ • The color hat I'll be wearing when we meet. • ...
Us <3 2024-09-23
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- What do we wait all week for?
- What do we like to say that I have a shirt of?
- What do I always say I need all the time?
- What size is the cookie we love to share?
- The second part of the restaurant we frequent
- What's the most important part of our nighttime routine?
- What do you love to get, which drives me crazy sometimes?
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- I love you more than...
- Where do we take way too many trips to?
- What do you call me most?
- What do we say when we're ready to hit the hay?
- The pizza we often laugh about
- The first part of the restaurant we frequent
- What do you often tell me that I'm doing?
- What is one word that we both call each other?
15 Clues: I love you more than... • What do you call me most? • What do we wait all week for? • The pizza we often laugh about • Where do we take way too many trips to? • What do I always say I need all the time? • What do you often tell me that I'm doing? • What size is the cookie we love to share? • The first part of the restaurant we frequent • ...
US election 2024-09-20
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- - a person who wants to be elected
- - the presidential office in the White House
- - people choose their president
- - the paper used to vote
- - the highest political function
- - the person who will be vice-president
- - the second highest political function
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- - the unofficial title of president's wife
- - where the American president live
- - The
- - to abandon a race
- - the Grand Old Party
- - when candidates present their ideas
- - the 4 year period when a president is elected
- - the second Tuesday of November
15 Clues: - The • - to abandon a race • - the Grand Old Party • - the paper used to vote • - people choose their president • - the highest political function • - the second Tuesday of November • - a person who wants to be elected • - where the American president live • - when candidates present their ideas • - the person who will be vice-president • - the second highest political function • ...
US Imperialism 2024-10-30
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- Amendment added to Cuba's constitution
- ______ Journalism
- Commodore Matthew Perry created a trade agreement with this country
- Roosevelt's foreign policy
- Roosevelt _______; established the US as a police force in Latin America
- The US purchased this territory for $7 million
- Rebellion that ensued when the Chinese were tired of foreign influence
- Land in the Pacific gained from the Spanish American War
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- Taft's foreign policy
- Queen Liliuokalani's homeland
- Act that gave Puerto Rico some independence
- Wilson's foreign policy
- Taking over weaker countries
- White folks' duty to civilize other races
- Where a canal was built to ease the shipping process
15 Clues: ______ Journalism • Taft's foreign policy • Wilson's foreign policy • Roosevelt's foreign policy • Taking over weaker countries • Queen Liliuokalani's homeland • Amendment added to Cuba's constitution • White folks' duty to civilize other races • Act that gave Puerto Rico some independence • The US purchased this territory for $7 million • ...
Us <3 2024-10-06
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- Our other dating spot
- One show I really want to watch with you
- your first movie
- Our fav sport
- #1 thing on the list you love
- One activity I look forward to the most doing with you
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- Our dating spot
- I obsess over this about you
- You love to snack on them, to the point I think it is concerning...
- another thing I really wanna show you (Initials of the show)
- Your fav flavored things to consume
- Your fav coffee
- What I love getting you
- One of your fav snacks
- Your go-to thing to drink
15 Clues: Our fav sport • Our dating spot • Your fav coffee • your first movie • Our other dating spot • One of your fav snacks • What I love getting you • Your go-to thing to drink • I obsess over this about you • #1 thing on the list you love • Your fav flavored things to consume • One show I really want to watch with you • One activity I look forward to the most doing with you • ...
US Vocabulary 2024-11-27
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- one of the national emblems of the USA
- dedication
- long lasting
- former president
- a political subdivision in which the nation is divided for the purposes of elected US Representatives
- likely
- someone chosen to represent others
- situated
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- funds raised by political parties directed toward party building
- person having the right to vote
- height above the sea level
- not officially part of country or a city
- surprised and overjoyed
- a voter not being able to vote
- travel from one place to another
15 Clues: likely • situated • dedication • long lasting • former president • surprised and overjoyed • height above the sea level • a voter not being able to vote • person having the right to vote • travel from one place to another • someone chosen to represent others • one of the national emblems of the USA • not officially part of country or a city • ...
US Imperialism 2024-11-05
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- A territory ruled by another country, often far away from the ruling country (6 letters)
- Sensationalized news reporting used to influence public opinion (15 letters)
- U.S. battleship whose explosion sparked the Spanish-American War (9 letters)
- U.S. president known for his role in the Spanish-American War and progressive reforms (16 letters)
- U.S. president who led the nation during the Spanish-American War (15 letters)
- Theodore Roosevelt’s approach to foreign diplomacy, "speak softly and carry a ___" (3 letters)
- Location of a decisive battle during the Spanish-American War, made famous by Roosevelt’s Rough Riders (11 letters)
- To formally add a territory to a country (5 letters)
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- Expansion of the Monroe Doctrine, asserting U.S. intervention in Latin America (18 letters)
- A policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force (11 letters)
- U.S. foreign policy that warned European powers to stay out of the Americas (15 letters)
- Land claimed by a country but not yet fully incorporated as a state or province (9 letters)
- Theodore Roosevelt's volunteer cavalry during the Spanish-American War (12 letters)
- 1898 conflict between the U.S. and Spain over Cuban independence (19 letters)
- Agreement that ended the Spanish-American War, giving the U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines (20 letters)
15 Clues: To formally add a territory to a country (5 letters) • Sensationalized news reporting used to influence public opinion (15 letters) • U.S. battleship whose explosion sparked the Spanish-American War (9 letters) • 1898 conflict between the U.S. and Spain over Cuban independence (19 letters) • ...
US Revolution 2025-06-20
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- A form of protest where colonists refused to buy British goods
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
- The 13 British settlements along the eastern coast of North America
- King of Great Britain during the American Revolution
- Secret society that opposed British policies and organized protests
- British laws placing duties on imported goods, fueling colonial protest
- Colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- Leaders who helped establish American independence and the U.S. government
- The governing body of the American colonies during the Revolution
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- Document declaring the colonies’ independence from Britain, signed in 1776
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
- Agreement that officially ended the war and recognized American independence in 1783
- Colonists who supported independence from Britain
- British soldiers, named for their red uniforms
- Famous for his midnight ride to warn of British troop movements
15 Clues: Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army • Main author of the Declaration of Independence • British soldiers, named for their red uniforms • Colonists who supported independence from Britain • Colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • King of Great Britain during the American Revolution • A form of protest where colonists refused to buy British goods • ...
About Us 2024-12-06
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- When Is Your Birthday?
- Where I Am From
- What's Your Favorite Color?
- What Is Something We Love To Do Together?
- Who Said 'I Love You First'?
- The City You Live In
- When Is My Birthday?
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- The Month We Met
- Where We Fell In Love
- Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory?
- Where Was Our First Dinner Date?
- What Nickname Do You Call Me?
- What Month Did You Ask Me Out
- What's My Favorite Color?
- What Nickname Do I Call You?
15 Clues: Where I Am From • The Month We Met • The City You Live In • When Is My Birthday? • Where We Fell In Love • When Is Your Birthday? • What's My Favorite Color? • What's Your Favorite Color? • Who Said 'I Love You First'? • What Nickname Do I Call You? • What Nickname Do You Call Me? • What Month Did You Ask Me Out • Where Was Our First Dinner Date? • Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory? • ...
Women Distance Runners: Past & Present 2021-07-20
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- Famously credited for drinking hornet's juice
- Oldest runner - male or female - to win an Olympic marathon
- Norte Dame standout whose first marathon was the 2020 US Olympic Marathon Trials
- Won two world xc championship titles and ran for two different countries in two Olympic games - all barefoot
- US Olympic bronze in Barcelona
- Won Western States 14 times
- 2021 US 10K Olympian has a personal best of 4:44 in the mile
- AKA the Baby Faced Destroyer
- First women to run in the most famous US marathon
- Medaled in 3 different Olympic 10K races
- 8-time US national xc champion & Olympic bronze medalist who holds the American marathon record
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- Badger 2021 US 10K Olympian won 2 Big Ten XC Championships
- American who won the first women's Olympic marathon
- 2021 US 5K Olympian who will be getting married to her coach this fall
- 2021 US Olympian qualified for both the 5K and the 10K
- 2021 US Olympic marathoner just gave birth in January
- In November she broke 3 American records in one race, but scratched from the Olympic trials due to injury
- Originally a nordic skier, she was the first athlete to win world titles in track, road racing and xc in the same year
- 2021 US 5K Olympian runs for the Bowerman Track Club
- British runner who won a famous "marathon" in South Africa and holds the course record for a famous 100 mile race in the US
- Currently holds world records in both the track 5K and 10K
- This Scott is considered by many to be the G.O.A.T female fell runner
- 2021 US Olympian was a 9-time NCAA champion at Texas Tech
23 Clues: Won Western States 14 times • AKA the Baby Faced Destroyer • US Olympic bronze in Barcelona • Medaled in 3 different Olympic 10K races • Famously credited for drinking hornet's juice • First women to run in the most famous US marathon • American who won the first women's Olympic marathon • 2021 US 5K Olympian runs for the Bowerman Track Club • ...
Living as a Christian 2021-02-03
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- Marriage and Holy Orders sacraments
- enables us to believe in God and Church teaching
- where you find the Ten Commandments
- helps us manage our desires
- the New Covenant fulfills it
- (3 wds)the New Covenant is based on these
- Jesus's plan for living happily
- enables us to give God and neighbor what they deserve
- 2 parts of Mass; Liturgy of _____ and _____
- Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick sacraments
- Jesus confirmed the New Covenant through his death and _______
- our conscience is ______ by reading Scripture
- virtues of fortitude, prudence, temperance, justice
- Holy Orders: ______, priest, and bishop
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- inner voice helping us know what is right
- enables us to be courageous in difficult situations
- seven sacred signs that give us grace
- (2 wds)the important part of Old Testament law
- enables us to love our neighbor out of love for God
- enables us to trust in God's promises
- the number of gifts of the Holy Spirit
- enables us to see the good when making decisions
- the virtues of faith, hope, and love
- Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation sacraments
- (2 wds)one way to learn about God
25 Clues: helps us manage our desires • the New Covenant fulfills it • Jesus's plan for living happily • (2 wds)one way to learn about God • Marriage and Holy Orders sacraments • where you find the Ten Commandments • the virtues of faith, hope, and love • seven sacred signs that give us grace • enables us to trust in God's promises • the number of gifts of the Holy Spirit • ...
Vietnam War 2024-06-18
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- Leader of North Vietnam.
- 1969 music festival that became a symbol of antiwar sentiment.
- Herbicide used by the US to clear jungles.
- A major attack by North Vietnamese forces in 1968.
- University where antiwar protesters were shot by National Guard in 1970.
- Communist guerrilla fighters in South Vietnam.
- Capital of North Vietnam.
- Flammable liquid used in bombs by the US.
- Prisoners of War/Missing in Action; refers to US soldiers captured or unaccounted for during the war.
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- 1964 event where US ships were attacked, escalating US involvement.
- 1973 agreement to end the Vietnam War.
- Capital of South Vietnam, captured in 1975.
- Belief that if one country fell to communism, others would follow.
- System of compulsory military service used during the Vietnam War.
- US bombing campaign over North Vietnam.
- US policy to gradually withdraw troops and transfer war effort to South Vietnam.
- Policy aimed at easing tensions between the US and communist countries.
- Term for people who supported the Vietnam War.
- Country invaded by US forces in 1970 to disrupt Viet Cong supply lines.
- Term for people who opposed the Vietnam War.
- Supply route used by North Vietnamese through Laos and Cambodia.
21 Clues: Leader of North Vietnam. • Capital of North Vietnam. • 1973 agreement to end the Vietnam War. • US bombing campaign over North Vietnam. • Flammable liquid used in bombs by the US. • Herbicide used by the US to clear jungles. • Capital of South Vietnam, captured in 1975. • Term for people who opposed the Vietnam War. • Term for people who supported the Vietnam War. • ...
The Gilded Age 2023-03-01
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- the federal law that banned Chinese immigrants from coming to America
- to become similar
- men who built large industries
- the process that allowed new immigrants to learn American ways by sending their children to school and by attending night classes to learn English
- people who help out the poor with donations and money
- industrialists who used ruthless strategies to build up their companies and abused their workers
- the small apartments that had minimal sanitation and were usually rented by immigrant families
- the individual that ran city politics by controlling how people voted
- a businessman
- an industrialist who started in the steel industry
- the time period in American history when everything seemed to be progressing yet workers were suffering greatly
- controlling a corporation by buying up all of the stocks
- the group of people that helped the political boss by recruiting and controlling how people voted in the city
- the sections of cities where people and immigrants of the same race and background lived together in order to survive
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- the policy that the US followed that let business owners run their businesses without any rules or regulations
- the creation and growth of a city
- the belief that people born in the US were superior to new immigrants
- federal law controlling the railroad companies by outlawing unfair business practices
- an organization or group of people who fought for the rights of workers
- federal law that made it illegal for American corporations to form monopolies or trusts
- an industrialist who began in the oil industry
- people who moved to the US from southern and eastern Europe or Poland, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Russia
- to cover in gold to make something look better that it is
- a strategy used by industrialists where they gained total control of an industry
24 Clues: a businessman • to become similar • men who built large industries • the creation and growth of a city • an industrialist who began in the oil industry • an industrialist who started in the steel industry • people who help out the poor with donations and money • controlling a corporation by buying up all of the stocks • ...
Black History Crossword--More Hidden Figures 2023-12-21
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- Initials of organization for nonviolent protests
- Otis Boykin invented the unit for the artificial _____ stimulator
- Historical event became federally recognized in 2021
- 1st African American woman to win Grammy Award (2 words)
- Name of National Council of Negro Women founder
- Civil rights activist who received 2013 Presidential Medal of Honor
- In 1967, the US legalized interracial _______
- Historian who created Black History Month
- Shipping company owned and operated by blacks (3 words)
- “Lift Every Voice and Sing” author
- Inventor of 3-way traffic signal
- Alabama city for major demonstration against segregation
- Gordon Parks: 1st African American to direct a major ____
- Name of female rapper Dana Owens
- Jackie Robinson: 1st African American to play major league ____
- 1st African American woman elected to US Congress
- 1st black self-made millionaire
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- 1st African American to win Nobel Prize in physics (2 words)
- Meredith Gourdine invented method of converting gas into___
- Underground ______, informal system that helped enslaved persons escape
- African American woman US Supreme Court Justice (2 words)
- Dancer/choreographer who founded dance company in 1957
- State with most Black institutions of higher learning
- NASA Scientist Valerie Thomas: invented _____ technology (1 number 1 letter 1 word)
- Practice of denying the right to vote
- 1st African American woman to go to space
- Ida B. Wells lost teaching job for refusing to give up her _____
- 1st African American appointed to Supreme Court
- Name for Black pilots who flew during WWII
- Travel guide for African Americans published 1936-66 (2 words)
- State Black Wall Street is located
- Shirley Jackson’s research produced call waiting & ______ ID
- Initials of national organization founded on Lincoln’s birthday
- Rapper who won Pulitzer Prize
- Name of “Good Trouble” civil/voting rights activist
35 Clues: Rapper who won Pulitzer Prize • 1st black self-made millionaire • Inventor of 3-way traffic signal • Name of female rapper Dana Owens • “Lift Every Voice and Sing” author • State Black Wall Street is located • Practice of denying the right to vote • 1st African American woman to go to space • Historian who created Black History Month • ...
History vocab 2024-05-21
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- a moral or legal liberty to have something or act in a particular way
- to choose someone to hold public office or another position by voting
- an action or event that happens earlier and is regarded as a model to be thought about in similar circumstances later
- having or relating to a system of government in which multiple states form a unity but stay independent for internal affairs
- the state of being equal especially in status, opportunities, and rights
- to use one's authority to reject (a decision, view, etc.)
- a large group of people united by common history, culture, descent, or language in a specific domain
- assign a role to (someone)
- having the authority to run plans, laws, or action into effect
- a charge of wrongdoing made against the holder of a public offie (especially in the US)
- of rights the first 10 amendments to the US constitution approved in 1791 guaranteeing rights to the people
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- a territory or nation considered an organized political community under a government
- collage a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cats votes for president and vice president
- of, at, or forming at the center; of greatest importance, essential, principal
- superior to all others
- to explain the meaning of information, actions, or words
- of powers an act of dividing the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government in separate bodies
- relating to a governing body of a city or town
- a minor change of addition made to improve a piece of legislation or text
- a constitutional right to decline a proposal or decision made by a lawmaking body
- by, of, or appropriate to a judge or the court
- relating to the whole of a country or nation instead of a part of it or to other nations
- a big town
23 Clues: a big town • superior to all others • assign a role to (someone) • relating to a governing body of a city or town • by, of, or appropriate to a judge or the court • to explain the meaning of information, actions, or words • to use one's authority to reject (a decision, view, etc.) • having the authority to run plans, laws, or action into effect • ...
Black History Month Crossword Puzzle! 2025-01-29
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- He was the first black jockey to win the Kentucky Derby three times.
- Responsible for the invention of the traffic light and the gas mask.
- In which month is Black History Month Observed in the UK?
- Who invented the railway telegraphy?
- What was Muhammad Ali’s nickname?
- What was the nickname for the all Black 332d Fighter Group of the U.S. Army Air Corps which escorted Allied Bombers through European airspace on 1,578 mission during World War II?
- Who was the first African American car manufacturer in 1916?
- He Started the "Back to Africa Movement"
- Who was the first African American and Native American woman to hold a pilot license?
- She was the first Black woman to receive a patent.
- Who is the first Black woman to serve as a US Supreme Court justice?
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- She was the First African American to publish her writings
- He created the potato chip.
- Virgil Abloh was best known for being the artistic director of which brand?
- He was the first African American to play major league baseball.
- He holds the record of 100 points scored in a single NBA game.
- Became the first African American elected to the US Senate.
- Who was the first African American Vice President?
- He was the first African American to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open.
- What is the name of the 19th century Afro-Jamaican religious belief system practised through dance in Jamaica?
- She was the first Black woman to become a doctor of medicine in the United States.
- The practice of vaccinations was brought to America by this enslaved person.
- What was the first Black owned company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange?
- She became one of America's first celebrity chefs and the first African American to host her own TV cooking show 14 years before Julia Chil made her Debut.
24 Clues: He created the potato chip. • What was Muhammad Ali’s nickname? • Who invented the railway telegraphy? • He Started the "Back to Africa Movement" • Who was the first African American Vice President? • She was the first Black woman to receive a patent. • In which month is Black History Month Observed in the UK? • ...
War of 1812 Puzzle 2026-01-20
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- / An American officer who became famous by defeating a British squadron by Lake Erie
- / Led the successful defense of the province early in the war of 1812
- / Ninth president of the United States known to have the shortest residency in all of American history
- / Nationalistic, young, congressmen, who pursued war against North America
- / a famous Shawnee chief who resisted against the Americans trying to expand on their land
- / a peace treaty that ended the war of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain
- / A former US general who was brought back at the age of 60 to lead an army to battle against the British. However, they lost, which led to the controversial surrender of Fort Detroit
- / Lundy's Lane / a place where the Americans battled with the British causing one of the bloodiest battles of the war but caused the Americans to stop attacking Upper Canada
- / a 19th century belief that the US was destined by God to expand and dominate land across North America
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- / British forces beat an American invasion, leading to their surrender along with the death of General Issac Brock
- / Fourth president of the United States
- / the Capitol of Upper Canada and a strategic military base
- / Wrote a poem called, “Defence of Fort M'Henry" which inspired the American national anthem the “Star Spangled Banner”
- / Canadian Heronine who trekked 32 kilometers to warn the British of impending American attack leading them to win
- / a Famous French officer whose ongoing war was an indirect cause of the war of 1812
- / The forced conscription of men into the military during war, specifically by the British Royal Navy
- / a famous us ship
- / Seventh President of the United States
- / a government ban on all trade with foreign countries often due to war
- / Battle between William Henry Harrisonn and Tecumseh that led to the war of 1812, and prompted Tecumseh to rally his forces with the British
20 Clues: / a famous us ship • / Fourth president of the United States • / Seventh President of the United States • / the Capitol of Upper Canada and a strategic military base • / Led the successful defense of the province early in the war of 1812 • / a government ban on all trade with foreign countries often due to war • ...
Ohio's Beginning 2016-11-11
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- A diagram that show when events took place.
- During this period of history, Paleo-Indians began to settle and build villages.
- The first people that came to America.
- The order in which events happened.
- After the Flood, humans try to build a tower to reach the heavens; it is known as the _________ __ _________.
- History is divided into two _____________.
- A valuable natural resource used for tools and weapons. Ohio's gemstone.
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- A tool used to throw darts and spears.
- The second era of history (AD).
- Ten-year intervals.
- The Paleo-Indians hunted mammoths and _________________.
- Hundred-year intervals.
- The first era of history (BC).
- After the Flood, the world began to cool down, causing the ___________ _____________.
- Tells what the timeline is about.
- After Creation and the Fall, the world got really sinful and God destroyed it with the _______________.
16 Clues: Ten-year intervals. • Hundred-year intervals. • The first era of history (BC). • The second era of history (AD). • Tells what the timeline is about. • The order in which events happened. • A tool used to throw darts and spears. • The first people that came to America. • History is divided into two _____________. • A diagram that show when events took place. • ...
US History Constitution & New Republic SSUSH5-6-7 2023-11-17
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- collection of articles and essays written by Hamilton, Madison, John Jay, designed to promote the ratification of the Constitution.
- A second religious fervor that swept the nation. It converted more than the first. It also had an effect on moral movements such as prison reform, the temperance movement, and moral reasoning against slavery.
- Land from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains purchased from France for 15 million dollars. It doubled the size of the US at the time, getting more land than the US wanted.
- A war between the United States and England which was trying to interfere with American trade with France.
- Senator from Kentucky, supporter of the American System, Speaker of the House, known as "The Great Compromiser," outlined the Compromise of 1850
- supporters of the Constitution(led by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison-father of the Constitution)
- A statement of foreign policy which proclaimed that Europe should not interfere in affairs within the United States or in the development of other countries in the Western Hemisphere.
- Compromise between northern and southern states at the Constitutional Convention that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining taxes and representation in the House of Representatives.
- This "system" developed by Henry Clay, consisted of three mutually reinforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture.
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- made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish... any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the government.
- a congressional act that authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River
- 3rd President
- believed that the federal government should remain weak and that the states should have the authority to make their own decisions.
- people who opposed the Constitution.
- Massachusetts rebellion led by Daniel Shays seeking lower taxes and to protection of property for poor farmers.
- Southerners favored freedom of trade & believed in the authority of states over the fed. gov.--> declared federal protective tariffs null and void; South believed individual state cannot defy fed. gov. alone; led to increased sense among Southerners as "minority" & threat of secession rather than nullification was the South's ultimate weapon
- Created the Northwest Territory (area north of the Ohio River and west of Pennsylvania), established conditions for self-government and statehood, included a Bill of Rights, and permanently prohibited slavery
- Compromise between large & small states based on representation in Congress. Each state would get 2 votes in the Senate and in the House representation would be based on population.
- A major success of the Articles of Confederation. A law that divided much of the U.S. land into townships so the sale of land to settlers was easier.
- The 1st Constitution of the United States that governed America during the Revolution. It was very weak: no executive branch, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade
- A policy of spreading more political power to more people. It was a "Common Man" theme.
- 5th President
- 1st President
- 2nd President
- 4th President
25 Clues: 3rd President • 5th President • 1st President • 2nd President • 4th President • people who opposed the Constitution. • A policy of spreading more political power to more people. It was a "Common Man" theme. • supporters of the Constitution(led by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison-father of the Constitution) • ...
US History A | Unit 5 Keywords- Part 1 2021-09-25
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- Labor union organization founded in 1886.
- Lakota Sioux leaders defeat General Custer's forces in Southern Montana.
- Queen of Hawaii who fought US annexation, but ultimately failed.
- African-American activist who encouraged African-Americans to obtain vocational educations and work hard to rise to an equal place in society. His lack of criticism towards segregation and racial inequality stirred up lots of controversy.
- Investigative journalists during the Progressive Era who exposed malpractice and other issues of the time.
- Excessive and aggressive nationalism and nationalistic foreign policy, without reason.
- Supreme Court decision that ruled that segregation is constitutional using the "separate but equal" excuse.
- Investigative journalist famous for writing "The Jungle" a horrifying exposition of the meat industry in the US.
- Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist.
- Nickname given to Secretary of State's William Seward's seemingly useless bid to purchase Alaska.
- Act barring the citizenship and immigration of Chinese in the US.
- An organization that supported and assisted farmers. Also known as the Patrons of Husbandry.
- One company solely dominating an industry.
- Edgy federal troops ruthlessly massacre Sioux Indians on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
- The point where the East and West sides of the Transcontinental railroad were linked.
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company, and a pioneer of assembly line technology.
- The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Legislation signed by Abraham Lincoln that is responsible for the settling of 10% of the US.
- Treaty that ended the Spanish-American War, giving Cuba independence and forcing Spain to cede Guam and Puerto Rico the US.
- Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies.
- Helped found the Socialist Party in the US, and ran as their candidate 5 times.
- Party formed by President Theodore Roosevelt to compete against William Howard Taft.
- An act that gave the government the authority to break up Native American land and force them to "assimilate" into American society.
- An all-black peacekeeping regiment created during the Westward Expansion.
- An American battleship that exploded in the Havana harbor. Popular opinion and yellow journalism led Americans to blame Spain for the explosion, helping trigger the Spanish-American War.
- A belief of "survival of the fittest" in society and refusing to help the poor or marginalized.
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- Civil Rights Organization founded in 1909 by racial equality by activists including WEB DuBois, Ida B. Wells, and others.
- A scottish-born steel tycoon, who retired to become a philanthropist.
- A sweatshop factory fire that killed 146 workers and would have been preventable with proper safety measures.
- Brilliant inventor who invented the lightbulb and video camera.
- A special process used in steel manufacturing.
- A Democratic political machine that controlled New York for a good part of the 1800s.
- (Spell words out) Amendments giving Congress the power to levy federal income taxes, allowing people to directly electing senators, prohibiting liquor, and giving women the right to vote.
- First act giving the federal government the power to regulate railroads.
- A Native American tribe led by their Chief, Joseph. They attempted to flee to the Canadian border, but were hampered by US forces and forced to give up.
- Writer who wrote books about poor boys rising to the middle-class through hard work and determination.
- Dramatic, sensational, and exaggerated journalism that aimed to draw attention, even at the cost of bending the truth. Common in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- French term meaning "to leave alone." Commonly used to describe unrestricted capitalism.
- Settlement house founded by Jane Addams and Ellen G. Starr to help immigrants in Chicago.
- A famous American political cartoonist who created the modern persona of Santa Claus and the GOP Elephant.
- Group of whiskey distillers who planned to commit fraud and avoid federal taxes.
- Countries expanding through military force. Forms include colonies, protectorates, and spheres of influence.
- "The People's Party": a party supported mainly by western farmers who felt their needs were not being met by the Democrats or Republicans.
- A volunteer regiment in the Spanish-American War led and recruited by Theodore Roosevelt, known for their bravery.
- An invention that allowed farmers to keep cattle off their farms, bringing an end to the age of the open range.
- African-American activist and teacher who encouraged African-Americans to obtain classical educations.
- Policies or sentiment that favors the natives of a land over immigrants.
- A prominent American financier.
49 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • A prominent American financier. • Antitrust act meant to limit monopolies. • Labor union organization founded in 1886. • One company solely dominating an industry. • A special process used in steel manufacturing. • The immigrant's gateway to New York and the country. • Founder of Standard Oil, multimillionaire, and philanthropist. • ...
US History - Unit:7, The Cold War ,Vocabulary 2024-01-31
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- - refers to a possible complete or nearly complete annihilation of human life by the use of a large enough quantity of nuclear weapons to produce a Doomsday device
- - an area with no military forces
- - protective measures taken in case of attack
- -a corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of different countries
- - A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property communities as a whole or to the state.
- - The US theory that stated, if one country would fall to Communism then they all would.
- - a temporary suspension of fighting
- - a measure of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, exemplified by controlling a large proportion of the power in a particular market
- - An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- - a job or profession
- - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- - An economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies.
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- - the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- - the creation of more and more nuclear weapons and keeping supplies on hand to bring about mass destruction.
- - the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- - spying, especially to gain government secrets
- - American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- - A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
20 Clues: - a job or profession • - an area with no military forces • - a temporary suspension of fighting • - protective measures taken in case of attack • - spying, especially to gain government secrets • - An economic system based on private ownership of capital • - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy • ...
(US History) Unit 6 Vocabulary SSUSH 14&15 2022-10-26
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- Wilson declared the US a neutral state in the war. But despite this, US continued to trade with countries involved in the war, specifically the allied powers.
- Movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914-1920.
- US wanted Hawaii for business and so Hawaiian sugar could be sold in the US duty free.
- President of the US during WWI
- Political, military, and economic domination of strong nations over weaker territories to build an empire/nation.
- Document that concluded the Spanish-American War.
- Law which punished people for aiding the enemy or refusing military duty during WW1.
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat,128 Americans died.
- A 6 month conflict between Spain & the US, as a result Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippine Islands, and Guam to the US.
- This US ship mysteriously exploded and sank in the harbor of Havana.
- Treaty that ended WWI. It blamed Germany for the war & handed down harsh punishment.
- A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters
- An armed military conflict between the US and the 1st Philippine Republic.
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- A political party that believes people should own and control industry through democratically controlled public agencies, cooperatives, or other collective groups.
- Formed to fight U.S. annexation of the Philippines, citing a variety of reasons ranging from the economic to the legal to the racial to the moral.
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.
- Members of 1st Volunteer Cavalry, in the Spanish-American War.
- Letter in which a Spanish ambassador criticizes President McKinley.
- An extension of the Monroe Doctrine
- This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by the president in 1918. LeagueofNations An international organization formed in 1920 after WWI to promote cooperation & peace among nations.
- Man-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the Isthmus of Panama by the US.
- This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the US. Intercepted by the US in 1917.
- European war in which an alliance including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the US defeated the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
- Roosevelt's philosophy in international affairs, ask first but bring along a big army to help convince them.
- Leading socialist, labor organizer, and 4 time candidate for president.
25 Clues: President of the US during WWI • An extension of the Monroe Doctrine • Document that concluded the Spanish-American War. • A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs. • Members of 1st Volunteer Cavalry, in the Spanish-American War. • Letter in which a Spanish ambassador criticizes President McKinley. • ...
US History from WWI - M20-22 - Part 6 2023-01-18
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- Event that resulted in over 6 million Jews being killed
- Executed for sharing secrets with the USSR
- Commander of the D-Day invasion
- The US stopped sending __ to Japan
- US was the lead nation in this post WWII peacetime military alliance
- The largest death camp in during the Holocaust
- US and the __ were dominant nations in the UN
- Battle the US, Canada & England fought on June 6, 1944
- USSR lead this Eastern European military alliance
- Investigated the influence of Communism in Hollywood
- The Manhattan Project developed the __
- The elimination of an entire group
- Country that was invaded on September 1, 1939
- 2nd city to be attacked by an atomic bomb
- Trials that established 'personal responsibility' for individual actions
- Lasted from 1945-1991
- The US & the USSR both _ each others Summer Olympics in 1980 and 1984
- Last name of the U-2 spy plane pilot that was shot down over the Soviet Union
- One of the first planned suburbs in the US after WWII
- Part of Europe that was influenced by the Soviet Union
- Also known as "Night of Broken Glass"
- Language used by the US in the Pacific Theater
- Exchanged for Francis Gary Powers
- 1st atomic bomb used in warfare
- Kampf Book written by Adolf Hitler
- Peace keeping body formed at the end of WWII
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- Lightning Warfare; used by Germany
- Allowed Hitler to keep land he had taken illegally
- Wisconsin senator that gained fame hunting Communists
- Lawyer that negotiated the exchange for Francis Gary Powers
- US, USSR, France, England, and China were key members in this part of the UN
- Location of the UN "Police Action" between 1950-1953
- Type of work that is often labor intensive
- US policy to control the spread of communism in the world
- The Atlantic Charter was established by F. Roosevelt and W. _
- Leader of Italy during World War II
- Unofficial King of Rock 'n' Roll
- Executive Order 9066 moved __ -Americans to relocation camps
- Part of Europe that was influenced by the United States
- 1st city to be attacked by an atomic bomb
- Attacked on December 7, 1941
- Pearl Harbor was attacked by the _
- Main fighting tool used by the Luftwaffe & the RAF
- 442nd Regimental Combat Team was made up of _ - Americans
- Leader of the USSR during WW II
45 Clues: Lasted from 1945-1991 • Attacked on December 7, 1941 • Commander of the D-Day invasion • Leader of the USSR during WW II • 1st atomic bomb used in warfare • Unofficial King of Rock 'n' Roll • Exchanged for Francis Gary Powers • Lightning Warfare; used by Germany • The US stopped sending __ to Japan • The elimination of an entire group • Pearl Harbor was attacked by the _ • ...
Aaron Costin 2022-12-22
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- division of earths history.
- 3rd longest time period.
- longest time period.
- era of recent life 66mil years ago.
- Changing in hereditary Features.
- the age of something compared with others.
- second longest time period.
- principle stating that earth's process.
- chlorophyll-containing photosynthetic bacteria.
- thin film residue.
- gap in the rock layer that is due to erosion.
- longest part of earths history 4bilyears.
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- can found by properties from atoms.
- era of ancient life.
- middle era of earths history.
- group of organisms.
- remains of a species that existed.
- Process in which isotopes break down.
- time for half atoms of the decay.
- type of body fossil.
- organism with a 3 lobed exoskeleton
21 Clues: thin film residue. • group of organisms. • era of ancient life. • longest time period. • type of body fossil. • 3rd longest time period. • division of earths history. • second longest time period. • middle era of earths history. • Changing in hereditary Features. • time for half atoms of the decay. • remains of a species that existed. • can found by properties from atoms. • ...
Unit 1 review game - Campbel 2020-01-24
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- is a form of philosophical monism that holds that matter is a particular kind in nature, and that all things, including mental states and consciousness.
- faith Being above and beyond what is natural.
- Tradition The word of God entrusted to the apostles and their successors by Christ and the Holy spirit, transmitted by preaching and teaching to each generations of Christians.
- Revelation What we can know through the natural light of reason about God and how he wants us to live.
- sense The aspect of the human person which can get Christianity with a reasonable basis, as instance of the revelation of God as mystery
- The church's complete list of inspired books of the Bible.
- When we prayerfully read the scriptures,it is who that speaks to us?
- Is a feeling that is acting as rightness or wrongness.
- Means freed from others
- Cant sin you wont sin
- means- Coming together united
- believes that all truth is relative.
- Scripture The books were composed by human authors inspired by the holy spirit.
- exists independent of our minds.
- spirit inspires us and also guides us.
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- To be wrong on matters of faith and morals
- Belief it it the though process which is ingrained in you. This may be because you have felt through actions and feel that it is the right thing for you basically you have your mind set on.
- I believe (beliefs of the church)
- of Faith The body of saving truth entrusted by Christ to the Apostles
- The word of God entrusted to the apostles that has been transmitted by preaching and teaching to each generation of Christians (basically meaning handed down and to hold on)
- faith Equals knowledge through testimony. Trusting what someone else told you.
- Existing beyond or apart from limitations of human experience and the material world.
- Law Belief that human morality comes from nature
- History The story of Gods plan to save man from the consequence of sin unfolding throughout time until the second coming f Christ.
- Means breathed in
25 Clues: Means breathed in • Cant sin you wont sin • Means freed from others • means- Coming together united • exists independent of our minds. • I believe (beliefs of the church) • believes that all truth is relative. • spirit inspires us and also guides us. • To be wrong on matters of faith and morals • faith Being above and beyond what is natural. • ...
FET Vocabulary Review 2024-06-03
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- The surface of the lake was calm and perfect for rowing.
- A __________ is a giant wave caused by an underwater earthquake.
- Our teacher will __________ a fun project for us to work on.
- We need __________ from our teacher to go on the field trip.
- Plants need sunlight and water to __________ and grow healthy.
- It is __________ to finish homework before playing games.
- The hailstorm was __________ to the crops in the fields.
- The volcano is expected to __________ and cause a lot of damage.
- We keep our food fresh by storing it in the __________.
- The __________ shook the ground and made buildings tremble.
- We planned the best __________ to take for our road trip.
- In an __________, we should stay calm and follow instructions.
- Trees __________ oxygen, which is essential for us to breathe.
- We need to __________ our lines for the school play.
- It is important to be __________ for any kind of emergency.
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- The teacher gave us clear __________ on how to complete the project.
- Mountains, valleys, and plains are different types of __________.
- The new park is a great __________ for family picnics.
- The heavy rain caused a __________ that blocked the road.
- The __________ of spring brings flowers and warmer weather.
- __________ often bring new cultures and traditions to their new homes.
- I feel __________ when I study hard and know the material well.
- The __________ can erupt and send lava flowing down its sides.
- I had to __________ my grandparents for a school project about history.
- The hurricane was a natural __________ that affected many people.
- Our __________ includes traditions and stories passed down from grandparents.
- Some people __________ sunny days, while others like rainy weather better.
- When people __________, they often have a special celebration with family.
- Scientists are working hard to find a __________ for many diseases.
- Making a cake is a fun __________ that involves several steps.
30 Clues: We need to __________ our lines for the school play. • The new park is a great __________ for family picnics. • We keep our food fresh by storing it in the __________. • The surface of the lake was calm and perfect for rowing. • The hailstorm was __________ to the crops in the fields. • The heavy rain caused a __________ that blocked the road. • ...
Settling the West 2022-02-24
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- PEI had a lot of this and needed the Canadian government to help them so they joined Canada and became a province
- these people rented land from British landlords and wanted the land to be bought for them
- these are taxes placed on imported goods
- this concept made the people in British Columbia afraid that the US might try to take over their land
- 66 of these were signed between the Canadian government and the First Nations during the settlement of the west
- this was a ride of 300 NWMP officers who arrived to bring law and order to the west
- these people as well as the First Nations were not included in discussions about making BC into a province
- this group was formed by PEI tenants to buy up the land in PEI and they stopped paying rent
- this was the colour of the coats the NWMP wore
- the colony of British columbia was running out of this resource that had caused many people to move to the area
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- he was a Metis man who helped the Northwest Mounted Police
- Americans were angry at the British for helping the Southern Sates during this war
- the invention of this made the fishing industry take off in British Columbia
- these were damaged by the British during the civil war angering the Americans
- the Canadian government promised to build this if PEI joined Canada
- along with fishing and farming this was another industry that was starting around the time BC became a province
- these people owned land in PEI but lived in England
- the rights to do this was a problem between Canada and the US which led to British Columbia becoming a province
- He was an NWMP officer who was involved in many important events in Canadian history including the march west
- this was being traded by illegal traders from the US and the NWMP were created to try and stop them
20 Clues: these are taxes placed on imported goods • this was the colour of the coats the NWMP wore • these people owned land in PEI but lived in England • he was a Metis man who helped the Northwest Mounted Police • the Canadian government promised to build this if PEI joined Canada • the invention of this made the fishing industry take off in British Columbia • ...
Chapter 7 - The Eucharist: The Liturgy of the Word 2025-10-27
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- Both the Word of God and the Eucharist ____ us in Mass.
- The selected Gospel readings of Year A come from _______.
- When the Church gathers to pray, events from her history are retold. In liturgical celebrations, these events are shared during the Liturgy of the ____.
- The Book of Genesis tells the story of God creating the world by ________.
- We are fed by the Word also through the ______, given by a bishop, priest, or deacon.
- The first reading during Mass comes from the ___ __________.
- At Mass, before the proclamation of the Gospel, we usually stand and sing an ___________ to Christ the Word. Usually, this is “Alleluia!”
- Another name for Jesus; comes from a Greek word meaning “word,” “thought,” “logic,” or “meaning.”
- The selected Gospel readings of Year C come from ____.
- After the homily, we publicly state our core beliefs by saying the _____.
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- The book that contains the Bible readings that have been selected for proclamation during the Church’s liturgies throughout the year.
- At Mass, in the Liturgy of the Word, we receive Christ through ______ _________.
- The ____ __ ___ creates something new, brings order to chaos, and is life itself. Jesus Christ is this, Made Flesh.
- The second reading during Mass comes from the New Testament _______.
- A _____ is sung or read, which summarizes the theme of the Gospel.
- In the Liturgy of the Word, Christ, the Logos of God, feeds us, and ________ us to be literally fed by Christ , the Lamb of God, in the Eucharist.
- This Gospel is read throughout years A, B, and C on certain Sundays.
- The selected Gospel readings of Year B come from ____.
- The reading stand where Scripture is proclaimed during the liturgy.
- We conclude the Liturgy of the Word with the _________ prayer, also called the Prayer of the Faithful, which includes intercessions for the Church, the world, people in need, etc. Our response is normally, “Lord, hear our prayer.”
20 Clues: The selected Gospel readings of Year B come from ____. • The selected Gospel readings of Year C come from ____. • Both the Word of God and the Eucharist ____ us in Mass. • The selected Gospel readings of Year A come from _______. • The first reading during Mass comes from the ___ __________. • A _____ is sung or read, which summarizes the theme of the Gospel. • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2012-10-21
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- name of war that took place in 1812
- Guarantees U.S. citizens specific rights
- where we live
- British agreed to abandon their northwestern forts.
- Young French diplomat
- U.S. senator from New York against federalists
- Challenged federal authority
- First President
- largest land deal in history
- kidnapping
- treaty signed by U.S. and British representatives in Belgium on December 24, 1814
- Hamilton/ First secretary of the treasury
- lead crew of 45 to explore new land
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- electors to vote for presidential and vice presidential candidates on separate ballots
- organized and led 3,000 troops to protect frontier
- Recognized the southern boundary of the US
- stopped shipments of food and other American products to all foreign ports
- revolution July 14, 1789 French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille during
- Prohibited U.S. trade with Britain and France
- had a revolutionary war in 1789
- guarantees freedom of religion, speech, freedom of press
- supporters of a republic
- Supporters of ratification of the constitution
- Lead crew of 45 to explore new land
- United States gained independence from
25 Clues: kidnapping • where we live • First President • Young French diplomat • supporters of a republic • Challenged federal authority • largest land deal in history • had a revolutionary war in 1789 • name of war that took place in 1812 • Lead crew of 45 to explore new land • lead crew of 45 to explore new land • United States gained independence from • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1-S.S. 2013-10-08
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- Religious practices like bowing.
- A person who maps out the past and present plants, animals, and environment.
- Official writer
- New Stone Age, when people learned to farm.
- Old Stone Age, when people hunted and gathered to survive.
- A person who researches books, scrolls, and cave paintings to learn more about the past.
- A person who digs up artifacts to learn more about past humans.
- Before written history, like during the Stone Age.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- The study of stars and planets.
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
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- Items or objects that archeologists find that tell us about the past.
- Farming
- To tame wild animals for food, milk, clothing, and labor.
- A symbol that stands for an object.
- Inventing ways to move water through ditches or channels
- city that governs itself.
- Earliest humans during Stone Age.
- To exchange products or services.
20 Clues: Farming • Official writer • city that governs itself. • The study of stars and planets. • Religious practices like bowing. • Earliest humans during Stone Age. • To exchange products or services. • A symbol that stands for an object. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • New Stone Age, when people learned to farm. • Before written history, like during the Stone Age. • ...
Vocabulary 2017-03-30
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- To give something to a charity or someone
- To enjoy something
- I ___________ you to put away the dishes.
- Something that causes someone to be exited or angry
- To make a turning or twisting movement that is painful
- After a long search the police have caught the ________.
- My mom said she wants us to _____ our messy rooms.
- Something that is not permitted or against the rules
- To keep doing something even though it might be hard
- To use up or spend
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- She is not very good at basketball, so they she is ________.
- Lie is a synonym for ___________.
- To crush or stop something
- To waste time doing something that isn't necessary.
- A note to help one remember something
- In Mr. Putiri's class we will have to ________ a frog.
- That was a very gory ___________.
- To remember someone's past or history
- If you are easy to fool, then you might be called ________.
- I will _______ myself by jumping off the diving board into the pool.
20 Clues: To enjoy something • To use up or spend • To crush or stop something • Lie is a synonym for ___________. • That was a very gory ___________. • A note to help one remember something • To remember someone's past or history • To give something to a charity or someone • I ___________ you to put away the dishes. • My mom said she wants us to _____ our messy rooms. • ...
Week 6: Exploration and Early Colonization 2023-10-05
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- sharing of plants, animals, ideas and technology between Europe and the Americas
- Portuguese explorer that reached the southern tip of Africa
- one who conquers
- make up only one percent of the US population today
- often referred to as the three Gs
- a very useful crop for early settlers
- taught Pilgrims how to survive in their settlement
- group that broke away from Catholic church to worship their own way
- Juan de Los Caballeros first Spanish capital in the Southwest
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- Europeans came to america searching for this
- instead of looking for food, colonists spend their time looking for
- leader of the Separatists
- one of the first groups of Europeans to visit North America
- King and Queen of Spain sponsored his expeditions
- settlement at Cape Cod in Massachusetts
- one of the most famous Spanish explorers in history
- religious institutions created to convert American Indians to Christianity
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- Ponce de Leon claimed land here for Spain
- head of the Catholic church
20 Clues: one who conquers • leader of the Separatists • head of the Catholic church • often referred to as the three Gs • a very useful crop for early settlers • settlement at Cape Cod in Massachusetts • Ponce de Leon claimed land here for Spain • Europeans came to america searching for this • King and Queen of Spain sponsored his expeditions • ...
Wrangell Puzzle 2023-04-14
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- Largest National Park in the U.S
- Study of physical features and history on Earth
- Group of species within a community
- Preserved signs of activity of an organism (Hint- Type of fossil that help us TRACE back to the organism)
- Animal discovered in this park 70 million years ago
- Remains of once-living organisms or its behavior
- Type of rocks you can find in this park
- Thick masses of ice
- When two species work together
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- Yellow producer in this park
- Carnivores in this park
- Herbivores in this park
- Anything that triggers a response (Hint- Something that STIMULATES a reaction)
- Green producer in this park
- How an organism acts in response to its environment
- Where this National Park is located
- Natural occurrences move peuces of rock from one place to another (Hint- Makes up the type of rock found in this park)
- Omnivores in this park
- Type of dinosaur discovered 70 million years ago
- Movement of animals
20 Clues: Movement of animals • Thick masses of ice • Omnivores in this park • Carnivores in this park • Herbivores in this park • Green producer in this park • Yellow producer in this park • When two species work together • Largest National Park in the U.S • Group of species within a community • Where this National Park is located • Type of rocks you can find in this park • ...
Final Project Pt. 1 2023-06-02
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- starch us a example of a ____ type of sugar
- The science of classifaction
- is a chemical process in which glucose molecules are broken down to release energy
- ____ cells have a nucleus
- All living things are made of ___
- History of a species as they change through time
- This solution is when there is the same amount of water inside and outside the cell
- This organelle creates atp
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- How plants make energy from the sun
- Last name of the person that discovered Taxonomy
- protect your body from disease
- Protien is made of ____ meterials
- a membrane that allows anything to pass through
- sugars that are broken down easy
- Plants get energy from the ___
- Osmosis is diffusion with ___
- This holds dna in a Eukaryotic cell
- The key that is used to find characteristics
- When molecules spread from an area of high to low concentration
- Plants take in carbon dioxide and release
- what are the 3 letters sugars end in
21 Clues: ____ cells have a nucleus • This organelle creates atp • The science of classifaction • Osmosis is diffusion with ___ • protect your body from disease • Plants get energy from the ___ • sugars that are broken down easy • Protien is made of ____ meterials • All living things are made of ___ • How plants make energy from the sun • This holds dna in a Eukaryotic cell • ...
English 1 vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- the speaker's attitude
- dictionary definition.
- the parts that make up a story.
- language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
- a narrator outside of the story that knows all things is 3rd person _______________.
- comparing two unlike things using 'like' or 'as.'
- words that imitate sounds.
- giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
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- extreme exaggeration.
- cultural understanding of a word
- the moral or message of the story.
- reference to a well-known character or event from history, literature etc.
- use of symbols to represent something beyond the literal meaning.
- A source that is trustworthy can be called __________.
- repetition of a beginning sound for effect.
- a comparison that says two unlike things ARE the same. Metaphor
- word choice.
- a figure of speech that makes sense to us because of our culture but doesn't make literal sense.
- language that appeals to one or more of the 5 senses.
- the feeling the reader gets
20 Clues: word choice. • extreme exaggeration. • the speaker's attitude • dictionary definition. • words that imitate sounds. • the feeling the reader gets • the parts that make up a story. • cultural understanding of a word • the moral or message of the story. • repetition of a beginning sound for effect. • giving human qualities to inanimate objects. • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-02-01
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- What is Luke’s middle name
- How many months age gap is there between us?
- What was our first holiday destination together?
- Who is our favourite football player?
- How many years have we been together?
- How many sisters does Luke have?
- Where did Luke propose?
- What football team do we support?
- What is Lucy’s middle name?
- What is Luke’s favourite cuisine?
- What is our honeymoon destination?
- What is Luke’s star sign?
- How many bridesmaids are there?
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- What was Lucy’s degree in?
- What is the month of the wedding?
- How many sisters does Lucy have?
- What month did Luke propose in?
- What is Lucy’s new last name?
- What is Luke’s favourite drink?
- What dating app did Lucy and Luke meet on?
- What month did we have our first date?
- What is Lucy’s favourite band?
- How many groomsmen are there?
- What is Lucy’s star sign?
- What is Lucy’s favourite cuisine?
25 Clues: Where did Luke propose? • What is Lucy’s star sign? • What is Luke’s star sign? • What was Lucy’s degree in? • What is Luke’s middle name • What is Lucy’s middle name? • What is Lucy’s new last name? • How many groomsmen are there? • What is Lucy’s favourite band? • What month did Luke propose in? • What is Luke’s favourite drink? • How many bridesmaids are there? • ...
Fossil Collections 2025-02-13
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- Manufacturer of steel museum cases
- Spiriferid, for example
- "First appearance datum"
- Moss animals
- Famous trilobites from Cleveland's Glen
- How old are you?
- Unique identifier
- Sediment just a bit bigger than clay
- Name-bearer
- Carbonate rock ____stone
- You'll forget the name without this
- Sediment that preserves fine detail
- This confederation of museums houses the National Fossil Collection
- Home for specimens
- Geological time unit, Devonian, for example
- The most impressive fossils go on
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- Cuddly collection from PRI
- A mile-high museum that houses fossils from the western US
- Fossil resin famed for trapping the tiny
- Electronic home for information about specimens
- Add it to the collection
- The other side of the fossil
- Canada's only museum devoted exclusively to paleontology
- Home of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
- Disappointing exhibit sign: _____ for research
- Place where it's found
- "Last appearance datum"
- Making decisions about which specimens to include
- The other side of the fossil
29 Clues: Name-bearer • Moss animals • How old are you? • Unique identifier • Home for specimens • Place where it's found • Spiriferid, for example • "Last appearance datum" • "First appearance datum" • Add it to the collection • Carbonate rock ____stone • Cuddly collection from PRI • The other side of the fossil • The other side of the fossil • The most impressive fossils go on • ...
English Vocab 2023-12-12
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- I don't have enough credits to graduate
- Smoking can cause lung cancer
- I agree with my mother to stay home tonight
- I was reading the book
- I am lazy
- YOLO
- I decided to go skiing
- My heart rate was crazy after my run
- I sent a huge backflip in my ski competition
- I can hardly understand my friend
- I am afraid
- Total GPA
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- The chicken is ready to eat
- She has blind as a bat
- Math is my favorite subject
- I wrote a beautiful statement on the gravestone
- I study before my job interview
- I worked with a partner for my project
- I knew she went to collage by just talking to here
- I wrote a long paper about US history
- I listen to Barack Obama
- Hot/Cold
- I copyright my entire paper
- I disagreed with my grandma but went with here idea
- They already thought they would loose before the game even started
25 Clues: YOLO • Hot/Cold • I am lazy • Total GPA • I am afraid • She has blind as a bat • I was reading the book • I decided to go skiing • I listen to Barack Obama • The chicken is ready to eat • Math is my favorite subject • I copyright my entire paper • Smoking can cause lung cancer • I study before my job interview • I can hardly understand my friend • My heart rate was crazy after my run • ...
Progressive Era Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-31
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- creator National Parksl parks system
- a woman journalist who wrote about the history of the Standard Oil company
- prominent activist of the 20th century women's suffrage movement
- investigated government corruption
- attacked the political machine of William M.
- the first women president of the National Conference of Social Work
- author of "The Jungle"
- the 26th president
- the first chief of the US Forest Service
- cofounder of the NAACP
- journalists who sought to expose corruption
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- ran for president in 1924 under the Progressive Party
- believed that drunkenness was the cause of many societal problems
- the 28th president
- influential spokesman for black Americans
- coined the term birth control
- fought for government regulation to protect working women and children
- the national association for the advancement of colored people
- founder of the NAACP
- founded the League of Women Voters in 1920
- founding member of the IWW
- a muckraker who covered issues regarding housing, education, and poverty
- the 27th president
23 Clues: the 28th president • the 26th president • the 27th president • founder of the NAACP • author of "The Jungle" • cofounder of the NAACP • founding member of the IWW • coined the term birth control • investigated government corruption • creator National Parksl parks system • the first chief of the US Forest Service • influential spokesman for black Americans • ...
Progressive Era Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-31
Across
- creator National Parksl parks system
- fought for government regulation to protect working women and children
- founded the League of Women Voters in 1920
- attacked the political machine of William M.
- a muckraker who covered issues regarding housing, education, and poverty
- the national association for the advancement of colored people
- influential spokesman for black Americans
- prominent activist of the 20th century women's suffrage movement
- investigated government corruption
- the first chief of the US Forest Service
- ran for president in 1924 under the Progressive Party
- journalists who sought to expose corruption
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- the 27th president
- the 28th president
- the first women president of the National Conference of Social Work
- founding member of the IWW
- author of "The Jungle"
- founder of the NAACP
- a woman journalist who wrote about the history of the Standard Oil company
- cofounder of the NAACP
- the 26th president
- believed that drunkenness was the cause of many societal problems
- coined the term birth control
23 Clues: the 27th president • the 28th president • the 26th president • founder of the NAACP • author of "The Jungle" • cofounder of the NAACP • founding member of the IWW • coined the term birth control • investigated government corruption • creator National Parksl parks system • the first chief of the US Forest Service • influential spokesman for black Americans • ...
Climate Change 2025-05-15
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- water turning from liquid to gas
- Coal, oil, and natural gas
- along with california, the state with the most renewable energy generation
- Gases that create climate change
- getting energy from the sun
- category 5 hurricane that hit Florida
- moving air
- The thin layer of air that protects the earth from the sun
- water turning from gas to liquid
- used to store energy created by solar and wind
- energy sources like wind, solar, hydro
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- Energy from the sun that is blocked by the ozone layer
- what happens when sea level rises during a powerful storm
- the most abundant greenhouse gas
- the place where all the air pollution goes
- unit of measure for lots of energy
- the most expensive hurricane in US History
- the kind of energy generation that does not lead to climate change but is not entirely clean or safe
- the kind of energy jobs that involve solar, wind and hydro
- another name for greenhouse gases
20 Clues: moving air • Coal, oil, and natural gas • getting energy from the sun • water turning from liquid to gas • Gases that create climate change • the most abundant greenhouse gas • water turning from gas to liquid • another name for greenhouse gases • unit of measure for lots of energy • category 5 hurricane that hit Florida • energy sources like wind, solar, hydro • ...
Spelling Exam 2022-11-16
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- Person whose profession is to study history.
- Person who doesn't eat meat.
- Bones, inner part of the body.
- Person who was born in America.
- Synonym of "prohibited" or "not allowed".
- Hairy spider, they're usually black.
- Belonging to us.
- Place where the prisoners were locked in the castles.
- White version of broccoli, it usually has a stronger flavor.
- Book where you can find meaning and information of words, more specialized than a dictionary.
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- Synonym of "lawyer"
- Italian dish made by stacking layers of pasta, meat, tomato sauce, vegetables, and cheese.
- Person who makes music.
- Place where you buy groceries or other necessities you may have. Example: Wal-Mart
- Opposite of "ancestor".
- Person who walks through a catwalk with clothes made by a designer. Example: Kendall Jenner
- Plural form of "witness"
- Franco Escamilla, Daniel Sosa, and Carlos Ballarta are examples of this profession.
- Spice used for sweet food or drinks, like "horchata", chai tea, "arroz con leche".
- Artifact you use to make mathematic operations.
20 Clues: Belonging to us. • Synonym of "lawyer" • Person who makes music. • Opposite of "ancestor". • Plural form of "witness" • Person who doesn't eat meat. • Bones, inner part of the body. • Person who was born in America. • Hairy spider, they're usually black. • Synonym of "prohibited" or "not allowed". • Person whose profession is to study history. • ...
End of the Semester Crossword 2022-01-27
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- Korean boy band
- A hot dog is a ...
- What makes Arizona 1.02 and not.99
- Ms. Edwards loves these!
- Sometimes Ms. Edwards forgets that she is an
- Footwear you wear, and it should be in sport mood
- a very strange place filled with strange children
- what the clocks in this classroom (407) don't tell
- The place in which we live
- I don't know the clue yet
- Our 2nd awesome teacher!
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- Only like you when you are like them
- The second half of the pop duo group Sonny and
- Hello and Goodbye in Hawaiian
- The biggest tv show of 2021
- Streaming service, that many of us spend too much time on
- A major source of distraction during class
- This a social construct, it is not biological
- The blue thing above our heads
- The funniest 8th-grade teacher
- The month we are in now
- Magical devices that we use in class
- cookie, creme-filled snack; ice cream, ice cream flavor; snack 1912
23 Clues: Korean boy band • A hot dog is a ... • The month we are in now • Ms. Edwards loves these! • Our 2nd awesome teacher! • I don't know the clue yet • The place in which we live • The biggest tv show of 2021 • Hello and Goodbye in Hawaiian • The blue thing above our heads • The funniest 8th-grade teacher • What makes Arizona 1.02 and not.99 • Only like you when you are like them • ...
Nikol's crossword 2022-04-05
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- An area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- A person that comes into a country to start a new life
- A person that moves to an area, usually to colonize
- leader of Jamestown's colony
- King James' main motive
- Lands beyond the areas already settled.
- An official paper
- Who financed the group to go to search in North America?
- US history teacher
- A group of people from very different backgrounds
- the first government at Jamestown
- location of Jamestowns colony
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- Someone that was hired to watch slaves as they worked
- A safe place
- shape of Jamestowns colony
- goodest boy in this classroom
- biggest food stealer
- Refused to swear loyalty to the king or queen
- people who wanted the church to be more pure
- A plant that was used in making blue dye
- fluffiest dog in school
21 Clues: A safe place • An official paper • US history teacher • biggest food stealer • King James' main motive • fluffiest dog in school • shape of Jamestowns colony • leader of Jamestown's colony • goodest boy in this classroom • location of Jamestowns colony • the first government at Jamestown • Lands beyond the areas already settled. • A plant that was used in making blue dye • ...
