us history Crossword Puzzles
Madison County Memorial Hospital Week 2021-05-05
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- this has been part of our uniforms since 2020
- making deliveries with a smile
- established in 1937
- where the bad germs are found
- the number one way to prevent the spread of infection
- the use of electric machines in the first hospital sight may have caused this
- patient advocate
- station, where we have our temperature taken daily
- what is the building that shares a campus with us
- what we pass on to new employees
- remote emergency tele-medicine assistant
- medical director of emergency services
- they meet and greet in the lobby
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- hospital sits on this former site
- test used for early detection of breast cancer
- this goes a long way in reassuring pateints
- where your cards and info are taken
- established in 1996 to protect sensitive patient health information
- the unsung hero's that keep us clean and tidy
- sanitarium, first building to house hospital operations
- will keep you up to date on weather conditions.
- chief executive officer
- number of governing board members at mcmh
- attention please move your cars if you are near this
- values, faith ,family and history
- where deeper images can be seen
- we serve the patients and their ______
- favorite days of the month
- we are one of how many critical access hospitals
- bed, gives patients the time they need to become stronger before leaving the hospital
30 Clues: patient advocate • established in 1937 • chief executive officer • favorite days of the month • where the bad germs are found • making deliveries with a smile • where deeper images can be seen • what we pass on to new employees • they meet and greet in the lobby • hospital sits on this former site • values, faith ,family and history • where your cards and info are taken • ...
Madison County Memorial Hospital Week 2021-05-05
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- what we pass on to new employees
- where the bad germs are found
- test used for early detection of breast cancer
- attention please move your cars if you are near this
- the use of electric machines in the first hospital sight may have caused this
- sanitarium first building to house hospital operations
- chief executive officer
- values faith ,family and history
- patient advocate
- medical director of emergency services
- established in 1937
- bed gives patients the time they need to become stronger before leaving the hospital
- hospital sits on this former site
- number of governing board members at mcmh
- what is the building that shares a campus with us
- where your cards and info are taken
- where deeper images can be seen
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- station where we have our temperature taken daily
- they meet and greet in the lobby
- we serve the patients and their ______
- established in 1996 to protect sensitive patient health information
- favorite days of the month
- the unsung hero's that keep us clean and tidy
- we are one of how many critical access hospitals
- this goes a long way in reassuring pateints
- remote emergency tele-medicine assistant
- making deliveries with a smile
- the number one way to prevent the spread of infection
- I will keep you up to date on weather conditions.
- this has been part of our uniforms since 2020
30 Clues: patient advocate • established in 1937 • chief executive officer • favorite days of the month • where the bad germs are found • making deliveries with a smile • where deeper images can be seen • they meet and greet in the lobby • what we pass on to new employees • values faith ,family and history • hospital sits on this former site • where your cards and info are taken • ...
8th Grade Social Studies Review Puzzle 2025-05-12
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- Official changes or additions to a government document
- The study of the earth’s landscapes, people, places, and environments
- A negotiation where each party gives up something to settle a disagreement.
- To formally remove from a union (The United States)
- Something that can be believed or trusted
- The name of the North during the US Civil War
- Charge a public official with a crime (This is the first step to remove someone from office)
- The study of rights and responsibilities of citizens and how the government functions
- Money earned before deductions
- Money taken out of your income like taxes and insurance
- A person that’s the first to do something; they “blaze” the trail for others to follow
- A written plan for the government
- A plan for how you spend your money
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- The study of how a societies resources are shared; government and money
- Money paid to the government to pay for public services
- Money earned after deductions
- Money set aside for the future
- Approve
- The act of being set free
- A war between citizens of the same country
- Money Earned
- The practice of owning a person as property; especially for their labor.
- Deny
- The study of past events
- A group of people that have the power to rule in a territory according to the law
- The name of the South during the US Civil War
26 Clues: Deny • Approve • Money Earned • The study of past events • The act of being set free • Money earned after deductions • Money set aside for the future • Money earned before deductions • A written plan for the government • A plan for how you spend your money • Something that can be believed or trusted • A war between citizens of the same country • ...
History 2018-07-24
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- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- The first place mime was introduced
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
- How many years did WW1 go for?
- A group of ships
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- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- Preconceived opinion
- Aborigines believed in.....
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
14 Clues: A group of ships • Preconceived opinion • Aborigines believed in..... • How many years did WW1 go for? • Where was Captain James Cook born? • What does the z stand for in ANZAC? • The first place mime was introduced • The Colosseum is a huge ___________. • World war one soldiers lived in...... • The first naturalist to observe Australia • ...
History 2014-05-19
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- Exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people)
- Political or social authority or control, esp. exercised by a government
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- Punishment
- A fight between large, organized armed forces
- Live in or occupy a place or environment
- Moving from one country, place, or locality to another
- A system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate
- The person who sets up an institution, organization etc.
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- A formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event
- An urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government
- Relating to the study of material remains of past human life and activities
- An armed conflict between different nations or states
- An unwelcome intrusion into a country
14 Clues: Punishment • An unwelcome intrusion into a country • Live in or occupy a place or environment • A fight between large, organized armed forces • An armed conflict between different nations or states • Moving from one country, place, or locality to another • The person who sets up an institution, organization etc. • ...
History 2015-02-22
History 2022-04-26
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- A way of obtaining food in Neolithic Era
- These people made tools and weapons from metal
- The process of exchanging products
- These were used to hunt and fish in Paleolithic Era
- Prehisoric people painted these in cave walls
- The first human appeared in this era
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- Things made of clay which were used to store and cook food in Neolithic Age
- A large stone used to make sculptures and stone monuments
- Noelithic people lived in these in villages
- People lived in huts in villages
- It was invented in Neolithic Age
- People in Paleolithc Era lived in....
- People made objects with metal in this age
- It was used for cooking and making hunting tools
14 Clues: People lived in huts in villages • It was invented in Neolithic Age • The process of exchanging products • The first human appeared in this era • People in Paleolithc Era lived in.... • A way of obtaining food in Neolithic Era • People made objects with metal in this age • Noelithic people lived in these in villages • Prehisoric people painted these in cave walls • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- Warriors from Scandinavia
- A place where Irish monks lived
- The capital of Italy
- The ruler of a kingdom or country
- A soldier in the Middle Ages
- A book written by hand by monks
- The rich people in Ancient Rome
- Looking at the rings on the inside of tree trunks
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- The place where gladiators would fight
- The boats used by vikings
- A person who study’s the past
- Written language using horizontal and vertical lines
- The place where Roman children would Learn reading writing and arithmetic
- The poor people in ancient Roman society
14 Clues: The capital of Italy • Warriors from Scandinavia • The boats used by vikings • A soldier in the Middle Ages • A person who study’s the past • A place where Irish monks lived • A book written by hand by monks • The rich people in Ancient Rome • The ruler of a kingdom or country • The place where gladiators would fight • The poor people in ancient Roman society • ...
History 2021-12-01
14 Clues: Viking boat • leader of Rome • vassals to king • prisoner in Rome • study of tree rings • works with artefacts • Roman place of drama • Viking camp by water • uper romans in society • starter school in Rome • made Christinaty legal • lower romans in society • fights for entertainment • head of medieval society
History. 2021-12-17
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- what did men patricians wear?
- what is the process of finding how old a tree is called?
- Where did monks live?
- where did monks go to hide themselves when the monastery’s where under attack?
- what was a patricians home called?
- What did Normans build when they concurred land?
- what is the places called where monks ate there meals?
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- what was the place called which gladiators fought in?
- What is the place called where boys and some girls studied reading,writing and arthmetic?
- What where the boats which vikings used called?
- where did chariot racing happen?
- where did monks attend mass or prayed?
- What did patrician women wear?
- What is a plebeians house called?
14 Clues: Where did monks live? • what did men patricians wear? • What did patrician women wear? • where did chariot racing happen? • What is a plebeians house called? • what was a patricians home called? • where did monks attend mass or prayed? • What where the boats which vikings used called? • What did Normans build when they concurred land? • ...
History 2021-05-03
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- to separate people
- the most destructive war in human history
- Disobeying the law without harm to prove a point or send a message
- Known as the father of Texas
- one of the three G's
- First European to map the coast of Texas
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- one of the three G's
- one of the three G's
- Gave black men the right to vote
- a form of a protest that when people come in and sit until their needs are met
- the hate and discrimination to someone because of their race or ethnicity
- The 28th state
- to stop separating people
- Captured by the Karakawa after a shipwreck but escaped and wrote a book about it.
- lead his group to the Mississippi river but ended up in Texas then his own people killed him for being a bad leader
- Was elected as president in Mexico but turned on his people and became a dictator
16 Clues: The 28th state • to separate people • one of the three G's • one of the three G's • one of the three G's • to stop separating people • Known as the father of Texas • Gave black men the right to vote • First European to map the coast of Texas • the most destructive war in human history • Disobeying the law without harm to prove a point or send a message • ...
History 2024-01-16
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- people in favor of the eradication of slave
- a machine or system that delivers messages with the use of simple electrical signals sent over wires
- union a group of workers who act together to protect and expand their rights in the workplace
- a large meeting where a preacher converts many to Christianity
- codes laws in a Southern slave that controlled enslaved people
- schools schools for training high school graduates to become teachers
- 19th-century movement against immigration
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- an idealistically perfect place or society
- extreme, widespread lack of available food
- disobedience refusing to obey laws considered unjust
- philosophy of humanity's inherent goodness and God's indwelling in nature
- religious folk songs of African-American origin
- the ability to read and write
- control or ban of the use of alcohol
14 Clues: the ability to read and write • control or ban of the use of alcohol • 19th-century movement against immigration • an idealistically perfect place or society • extreme, widespread lack of available food • people in favor of the eradication of slave • religious folk songs of African-American origin • disobedience refusing to obey laws considered unjust • ...
history 2024-01-09
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- information on posters to persuade
- pride in your group
- associates of countries formed
- money used for paying damages
- sustained down turn
- hatred against Jews
- curtain divide between democracy, winston churchill
- political movement against Jews
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- total govn't control (russia)
- nazis against jews
- w and e germany one country
- treaty that ended the war
- war space race, war it was "cold"
- wall wall surrounded berlin
14 Clues: nazis against jews • pride in your group • sustained down turn • hatred against Jews • treaty that ended the war • w and e germany one country • total govn't control (russia) • money used for paying damages • associates of countries formed • political movement against Jews • information on posters to persuade • wall wall surrounded berlin • ...
History 2024-02-27
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- Religion that originated in India that has multiple versions of one god
- Social system of the Aryans who settled in India; practiced widely by the Hindus
- new stone age
- a system of writing with wedge shaped symbols invented by the sumerians
- Cycle of rebirth where your soul is reborn in a new body after you die
- Leader of India who was responsible for the spread of Buddhism by missionaries
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- body of water that became the center of the egyption civilization
- leader of the hebrews
- man-made objects
- an example of archaeological in England
- old stone age
- Trade route that linked China to the west
- earliest form of written language where words were in the shape of the pictures they represented
- Invaded and migrated into the India through the Khyber Pass
14 Clues: old stone age • new stone age • man-made objects • leader of the hebrews • an example of archaeological in England • Trade route that linked China to the west • Invaded and migrated into the India through the Khyber Pass • body of water that became the center of the egyption civilization • Cycle of rebirth where your soul is reborn in a new body after you die • ...
History 2020-04-29
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- sand stone shape mad by Egyptians
- groups of prisoners
- God of the sun and war
- God of rain, agricultural fertility and water
- place of worship for aztecs
- God of spring and new crops
- place to put discarded heart
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- God of the dead
- leader of the worshipping
- God of nature, earth and air
- God of night sky, giver and taker of life
- God of fire
- giving up something to someone
- mask represents god of fire
14 Clues: God of fire • God of the dead • groups of prisoners • God of the sun and war • leader of the worshipping • mask represents god of fire • place of worship for aztecs • God of spring and new crops • God of nature, earth and air • place to put discarded heart • giving up something to someone • sand stone shape mad by Egyptians • God of night sky, giver and taker of life • ...
History 2019-09-07
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- the division of land into strips by an individual in the growing season
- legal process of joining small holdings into larger farms
- transformation of agriculture through technology and science
- the cultivation of different crops on a piece of land to retain nutrients
- sudden alteration in the form of government
- period between 5th-15 century
- a complete change in the way people live and work
- the science of breeding and caring for animals
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it on a farm
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- agrarian revolution took place during this time
- a drastic change in the system by which goods and services are produced
- change from hand craft to machine and manufacturing
- agrarian revolution took place in this country
- fertilizer made from clay and calcium carbonate
14 Clues: period between 5th-15 century • sudden alteration in the form of government • agrarian revolution took place in this country • the science of breeding and caring for animals • agrarian revolution took place during this time • fertilizer made from clay and calcium carbonate • a complete change in the way people live and work • ...
History 2020-03-31
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- Kes juhtis saksamaa ühendamist
- Rahvusele keskenduv maailmavaade
- mis taastati Viini kongressiga
- Kus oli valitsemis viis timograatia
- Mis riik Oli sõjas austria ja prantsusmaaga
- Poliitiline süsteem, milles riiklikud huvid rajanevad rahva ühiste huvidel
- Mis liiteti pärast preisimaa ja austria sõda
- Maailmavaade mis väärtustab inimese vabadust
- Kes ei olnus nõus preisimaa tegemistega
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- mis valitsemis viis oli USA,s
- Mis valitsemisviisi kasutas otto von bismarck
- Kus taastati vana kord
- mis valitsemisviis on Eestis
- Mille pealinn on Pariis
14 Clues: Kus taastati vana kord • Mille pealinn on Pariis • mis valitsemisviis on Eestis • mis valitsemis viis oli USA,s • Kes juhtis saksamaa ühendamist • mis taastati Viini kongressiga • Rahvusele keskenduv maailmavaade • Kus oli valitsemis viis timograatia • Kes ei olnus nõus preisimaa tegemistega • Mis riik Oli sõjas austria ja prantsusmaaga • ...
History 2024-05-14
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- an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- someone who lives by traveling from place to place
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- an action such as a prolonged speech that obstructs progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening the required procedures.
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
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- one that was created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about.
- a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.
- economic activity concerned with the process of raw materials in factories.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the action or process of reconstructing or rebuilding something
- a kind of clay used as a building material, typically in the form of dried rock.
- a grant of public land, especially to an institution, organization, or to particular groups of people.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a unit of land
15 Clues: a unit of land • someone who lives by traveling from place to place • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • the action or process of reconstructing or rebuilding something • a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained. • ...
History 2024-04-09
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- agreement
- Deficit situation in which a country imports more than it exports
- extremists are religious adherents who believe that their religion is the one true religion and others must be done away with.
- Scandal Result of break-in committed by Nixon's administration; goal was to cover attempted burglary
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- negotiations between nations are carried on by a person who travels back and forth between them
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- A belief that limited government ensures order competitive markets and personal opportunity.
- skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people
- strategy in battling the GrDepression the money is given to the big corporations and eventually they will pay their workers more, and then the workers will spend their money and save the economy.
- Charges against a president approved by a majority of the House of Representatives
- government aid to the poor
- Control efforts by a government to regulate or control the sale of guns
- is a period of slow economic growth and high unemployment (stagnation) while prices rise (inflation)
15 Clues: agreement • government aid to the poor • North American Free Trade Agreement • skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people • A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment • A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment • Deficit situation in which a country imports more than it exports • ...
History 2024-06-04
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- -Site of the first atomic bomb drop in WWII.
- -First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- -Policy of extending military and economic aid to countries resisting communism, announced by President Truman in 1947.
- -War that saw major US involvement from the 1960s until 1973.
- -Movement for civil rights led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- -1950s conflict between North and South, where the US supported the South.
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- -US senator who led a campaign against alleged communists in the government.
- -Supreme Court case that declared "separate but equal" unconstitutional.
- -1963 speech by Martin Luther King Jr.
- -Organization founded in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation between countries.
- -Law that ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination.
- -1962 standoff between the US and Soviet Union over missiles in Cuba.
- -US President assassinated in 1963.
- -1969 event where Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
14 Clues: -US President assassinated in 1963. • -1963 speech by Martin Luther King Jr. • -Site of the first atomic bomb drop in WWII. • -1969 event where Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. • -Movement for civil rights led by Martin Luther King Jr. • -War that saw major US involvement from the 1960s until 1973. • ...
History 2023-05-05
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- Imported goods
- Vice president
- A person owned by someone to work
- A form of government that believes in family farming
- A president elected in 1860, that was a very strong abolitionist
- Where the U.S. split into the north and the south
- A social reformer in the 1800’s
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- A place owned independently
- Political theory
- A former president
- Keep people from discussing certain topics
- Senator
- The states that fought against the southern sta
- "the great compromiser"
14 Clues: Senator • Imported goods • Vice president • Political theory • A former president • "the great compromiser" • A place owned independently • A social reformer in the 1800’s • A person owned by someone to work • Keep people from discussing certain topics • The states that fought against the southern sta • Where the U.S. split into the north and the south • ...
History 2023-05-05
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- Keep people from discussing certain topics
- Imported goods
- Where the U.S. split into the north and the south
- A social reformer in the 1800’s
- Vice president
- Political theory
- A person owned by someone to work
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- The states that fought against the southern sta
- A place owned independently
- A president elected in 1860, that was a very strong abolitionist
- Senator
- "the great compromiser"
- A form of government that believes in family farming
- A former president
14 Clues: Senator • Imported goods • Vice president • Political theory • A former president • "the great compromiser" • A place owned independently • A social reformer in the 1800’s • A person owned by someone to work • Keep people from discussing certain topics • The states that fought against the southern sta • Where the U.S. split into the north and the south • ...
History 2022-12-05
14 Clues: Leave • to move • new york • Come into • like a bar • much harsher • minority groups • unjust treatment • to live permanently • diversity same area • group a popular group • food, clothing,shelter • large number of people • persecution abuse treatment
History 2023-05-15
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What continent was the US afraid that Communism would spread into?
- What religion did leader Ngo Dinh Diem hate which ultimately led to most of south vietnam disliking him?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War?
- What leader was South Vietnam unhappy with?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam?
- What was the theory that referred the fear of communism spreading around the world
- Which president did the US congress give permission to, to wage war?
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- What did the NLF stand for?
- Before world war two, which big empire was Vietnam a part of?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What was the treaty called that states the French would leave Vietnam alone and Vietnam would be split into two countries?
- Which US Naval ship was attacked by North Vietnamese boats?
- What type of government did the peasants of South Vietnam want as their own government?
15 Clues: What did the NLF stand for? • What leader was South Vietnam unhappy with? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which US Naval ship was attacked by North Vietnamese boats? • Before world war two, which big empire was Vietnam a part of? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
History 2024-11-06
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- Lisa: A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, considered one of the most iconic works of art in history.
- More: An English lawyer, scholar, and statesman best known for his book Utopia,
- Shakespeare: An English playwright, poet, and actor, often regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and one of the world's greatest dramatists.
- A cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14th century and spread across Europe, characterized by a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and learning from ancient Greece and Rome.
- A philosophical and intellectual movement during the Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical texts.
- style of painting: A technique of mural painting where pigments are applied to wet plaster
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- da Vinci: An Italian polymath (artist, scientist, inventor, and thinker) of the Renaissance.
- The language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region, as opposed to Latin or other classical languages. During the Renaissance
- An Italian Renaissance political philosopher, best known for his work The Prince,
- Family: A powerful and wealthy Italian family from Florence
- Gutenberg: A German inventor and printer best known for developing the movable-type printing press around 1440,
- A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book Utopia,
- An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet,
- refers to attitudes, activities, or beliefs that are not religious or spiritual nature.
14 Clues: A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book Utopia, • Family: A powerful and wealthy Italian family from Florence • An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, • More: An English lawyer, scholar, and statesman best known for his book Utopia, • An Italian Renaissance political philosopher, best known for his work The Prince, • ...
History 2024-12-11
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- - A ruler with total power over a nation
- - A piece of fabric with pictures made by weaving
- - A worker in a lower-class
- - A ruler of an Empire
- - A person that defends their nation
- - A Leader of a clan of samurai
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- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt
- - A very dangerous disease
- - A large structure that has a point at the top
- - A highly radioactive bomb that creates a mushroom cloud
- - A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- - The very centre of a castle, the last defence
- - A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico in the 16th century
- - The guy who discovered America
14 Clues: - A ruler of an Empire • - A very dangerous disease • - A ruler in ancient Egypt. • - A worker in a lower-class • - A Leader of a clan of samurai • - The guy who discovered America • - A person that defends their nation • - A ruler with total power over a nation • - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt • - A large structure that has a point at the top • ...
History 2024-12-11
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- - A ruler with total power over a nation
- - A piece of fabric with pictures made by weaving
- - A worker in a lower-class
- - A ruler of an Empire
- - A person that defends their nation
- - A Leader of a clan of samurai
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- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt
- - A very dangerous disease
- - A large structure that has a point at the top
- - A highly radioactive bomb that creates a mushroom cloud
- - A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- - The very centre of a castle, the last defence
- - A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico in the 16th century
- - The guy who discovered America
14 Clues: - A ruler of an Empire • - A very dangerous disease • - A ruler in ancient Egypt. • - A worker in a lower-class • - A Leader of a clan of samurai • - The guy who discovered America • - A person that defends their nation • - A ruler with total power over a nation • - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt • - A large structure that has a point at the top • ...
History 2024-12-11
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- - A ruler with total power over a nation
- - A piece of fabric with pictures made by weaving
- - A worker in a lower-class
- - A ruler of an Empire
- - A person that defends their nation
- - A Leader of a clan of samurai
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- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt
- - A very dangerous disease
- - A large structure that has a point at the top
- - A highly radioactive bomb that creates a mushroom cloud
- - A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- - The very centre of a castle, the last defence
- - A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico in the 16th century
- - The guy who discovered America
14 Clues: - A ruler of an Empire • - A very dangerous disease • - A ruler in ancient Egypt. • - A worker in a lower-class • - A Leader of a clan of samurai • - The guy who discovered America • - A person that defends their nation • - A ruler with total power over a nation • - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt • - A large structure that has a point at the top • ...
history 2025-12-10
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- a list of propositions that challenged the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of "indulgences" for forgiveness of sins
- declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- a major branch of Protestant Christianity based on the teachings of 16th-century reformer John Calvin, emphasizing God's absolute sovereignty, the authority of the Bible
- relating to England or the English, and refers to the global communion of churches stemming from the Church of England
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- a member of a major Protestant Christian denomination, originating from Martin Luther's 16th-century Reformation
- German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century
- a pivotal French theologian and reformer
- a foundational text of Protestant theology first published in 1536, systematically outlining Reformed Christian doctrine
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- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- radical 16th-century Protestants who believed in adult baptism (believer's baptism), rejecting infant baptism as unbiblical and insisting baptism follow a conscious decision to follow Jesus
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory
- formal assembly of the Holy Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany, in 1521
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church
14 Clues: a pivotal French theologian and reformer • declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • the action or process of reforming an institution or practice. • a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory • formal assembly of the Holy Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany, in 1521 • ...
Of Mice and Men Background Crossword 2023-08-17
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- One of California's most well-known authors; wrote The Pearl and Of Mice and Men.
- A series of economic policies and programs instituted by President Roosevelt to combat the Great Depression.
- The worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from the stock market crash of 1929 to 1939.
- What happens to "the best laid schemes o' Mice an' Men".
- The first of two stock market crashes that kicked off the Great Depression.
- This slur referred to migrants from the Dust Bowl in search of work.
- An area of severe drought that inspired mass migration in the 1930s.
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- This famous Depression-era photograph shows a worried woman with two small children.
- A period of economic prosperity when the US economy doubled in size.
- The idea that everyone in the US has an equal chance at success and prosperity.
- These provided food for millions of unemployed Americans.
- Vista campus was funded as part of this New Deal Program.
- President elected in 1933 who enacted the New Deal.
- President at the beginning of the Great Depression.
- President Roosevelt's legislation gave workers the right to join these in 1935.
- An agricultural town near Monterey Bay where Of Mice and Men is set.
16 Clues: President elected in 1933 who enacted the New Deal. • President at the beginning of the Great Depression. • What happens to "the best laid schemes o' Mice an' Men". • These provided food for millions of unemployed Americans. • Vista campus was funded as part of this New Deal Program. • A period of economic prosperity when the US economy doubled in size. • ...
Australian Deaf History 2022-11-10
39 Clues: Nun • Club • Mess • Oral • Talk • Both • List • Area • Build • Teach • Dream • Letter • Decide • France • Assume • Similar • Compare • Ireland • Theatre • Teacher • England • America • History • Scotland • Politics • Research • Remember • Catholic • Complain • Newspaper • Australia • Carpenter • Establish • Principal • Pronounce • Different • Determined • Lip-reading • Boarding-School
CNHP 2010 Chapter 1 2021-06-14
30 Clues: A • Pt • Hx • Dx • lip • IMP • epi- • meso- • ren/o • -dynia • derm/o • lith/o • -desis • phas/o • necr/o • megaly • lapar/o • scler/o • -poiesis • -genesis • -rrhexis • vascul/o • -rrhaphy • pertaining to • few or deficient • expansion or dilation • creation of an opening • involuntary contraction • nourishment, development • history of present illness
Spelling Words 2025-11-18
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- Sequence, order, history
- Estimate, near, close
- Unbelievable, impossible, unthinkable
- Era, age, period
- Guess, hypothesize, theorize
- Gap, break, space
- Period, duration, span
- Predicament, difficulty, quandary
- Guess, premise, belief
- Prediction, forecast, Oracle
- Flee, hurry, dash
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- Just in time, moment, eleventh hour
- Theoretical, supposed, assumed
- Triviality, detail, rumor
- Schedule, plan, history
- Reason, basis, justification
- Change, modify, adjust
- Possible, achievable, practical
- Allegedly, reportedly, seemingly
- Twilight, sunset, evening
20 Clues: Era, age, period • Gap, break, space • Flee, hurry, dash • Estimate, near, close • Change, modify, adjust • Period, duration, span • Guess, premise, belief • Schedule, plan, history • Sequence, order, history • Triviality, detail, rumor • Twilight, sunset, evening • Guess, hypothesize, theorize • Reason, basis, justification • Prediction, forecast, Oracle • Theoretical, supposed, assumed • ...
World countries 2024-09-25
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- Which country boasts the charming capital of Riga, famous for its Art Nouveau buildings and medieval Old Town?
- Which country, known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, has Rome as its capital?
- Which country’s capital, Prague, is famous for its stunning Gothic architecture and the Charles Bridge?
- Which country has Ljubljana as its capital, noted for its green spaces and picturesque bridges?
- Which country is known for its chocolates and waffles?
- What country is home to Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light" and known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower?
- What country is known for its capital, Bucharest, often referred to as "Little Paris" for its French-inspired architecture?
- What country is known for Madrid, its capital and is famous for the Prado Museum?
- What country’s capital, Athens, is famous for its ancient history and landmarks like the Acropolis?
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- What country is famous for Sofia, its capital city, known for its ancient history and vibrant nightlife?
- Which country has Tallinn as its capital, celebrated for its well-preserved medieval old town?
- Which country’s capital, Vienna, is renowned for its classical music heritage and historic palaces?
- What country is known for Budapest, famous for its stunning architecture, thermal baths, and the Danube River?
- Which country has Copenhagen as its capital, recognized for its modern design and the iconic Little Mermaid statue?
- Which country is known for its historic capital city, Vilnius, and its beautiful baroque architecture?
- Which country features Warsaw as its capital, known for its resilience and rich cultural history?
- Which country has Dublin as its capital, celebrated for its literary history and the River Liffey?
- Which country has Lisbon as its capital, known for its hilly landscape, colorful buildings, and Fado music?
- What country is home to Berlin, known for its vibrant culture, history, and the Berlin Wall?
- What country features Zagreb as its capital, known for its vibrant arts scene and historical architecture?
20 Clues: Which country is known for its chocolates and waffles? • What country is known for Madrid, its capital and is famous for the Prado Museum? • Which country, known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, has Rome as its capital? • What country is home to Berlin, known for its vibrant culture, history, and the Berlin Wall? • ...
March Puzzle 2023-03-20
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- First woman on US Supreme Court
- First woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Holiday on March 8
- Acronym for Non-profit Women’s organization against driving intoxicated
- First female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
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- First lady during the New Deal
- Amendment that allowed women the right to vote
- Launched the discovery of DNA’s double helix structure, famous for her “Photo 51”
- An influential civil rights activist that said “no” to getting off a bus
- One of the most renowned chemical engineers in woman history, discovered radium
- Member of FDR’s “Black Cabinet”
- First country to give women the right to vote
- U.S Women's team all-time top scorer
- An influential Pakistani Women’s Education Right advocate, she survived getting shot in the head
- First woman cabinet member
- First woman elected vice president
- First American woman to go into space
17 Clues: Holiday on March 8 • First woman cabinet member • First lady during the New Deal • First woman on US Supreme Court • Member of FDR’s “Black Cabinet” • First woman elected vice president • U.S Women's team all-time top scorer • First American woman to go into space • First country to give women the right to vote • Amendment that allowed women the right to vote • ...
NUCLEAR RADIATION 2024-05-08
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- helium is commonly used to fill ___ for kid's birthday parties
- average people are exposed to alot of radiation when traveling in an ___
- alpha rays are basically the same as the element ___
- ___ rays are the type of radiation you get sunburn from
- Ukrainian site of worst nuclear disaster in history
- the only woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes was ___ ___
- first radioactive element ever discovered
- ___ rays are the worst type of radiation
- city where Marie Curie's laboratory was located
- disease caused by overexposure to radiation
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- radiation leaked when a tidal wave hit Fukushima, ___
- first city ever that was atomic bombed
- nuclear power can be used to create free ___
- US state where first atomic bomb was tested
- the proton & neutron are located in a cell's ___
- ___ rays are so weak they just bounce off your skin
- fruit that contains a little tiny bit of radioactivity
17 Clues: first city ever that was atomic bombed • ___ rays are the worst type of radiation • first radioactive element ever discovered • US state where first atomic bomb was tested • disease caused by overexposure to radiation • nuclear power can be used to create free ___ • city where Marie Curie's laboratory was located • the proton & neutron are located in a cell's ___ • ...
Basic Vocab 5 2025-10-16
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- – My mom is a good painter, _____ a beautiful dancer.
- – I _____ a student in Taiwan.
- – My brother didn’t get me _____ for my birthday.
- – She dressed up as an _____, and wore wings and a halo.
- – I bought _____ backpack after my old one broke.
- – The man had _____ issues and yelled at everyone.
- – There wasn’t _____ else in the theater. Just us!
- – I don’t know _____ that likes to eat durian ice-cream.
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- – I love learning about _____ Japan in history class.
- – Do you feel _____ when someone bugs you a lot?
- – Your _____ connects your foot to your leg.
- – We ordered a large _____ of pizzas for the party.
- – He broke his leg and went to the hospital in an _____.
- – Is your English the best _____ your classmates?
- – Did you get _____ of the questions wrong on the exam?
- – An amphibian is one kind of _____.
- – He only got one _____ wrong on the test.
17 Clues: – I _____ a student in Taiwan. • – An amphibian is one kind of _____. • – He only got one _____ wrong on the test. • – Your _____ connects your foot to your leg. • – Do you feel _____ when someone bugs you a lot? • – My brother didn’t get me _____ for my birthday. • – Is your English the best _____ your classmates? • – I bought _____ backpack after my old one broke. • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for signing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
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- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for signing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
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- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for singing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
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- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for singing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
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- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Crossword by Kru Nun 2023-08-08
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle Test 2021-09-30
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- Who is God's Kingdom for?
- The audience of Luke
- Which Gospel tells of the flight of the Holy Family to Egypt?
- God’s infinite incomprehensibility and saving plan for human history
- the Baptist, Who baptized Jesus?
- What did Jesus do to reveal God's powers?
- River, Jesus was baptized in what river?
- The audience of Matthew
- What is the Greek word for preaching?
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- Compares something very familiar to an unfamiliar idea about God’s kingdom
- How many categories of Jesus' miracles are there?
- How many phenomenas was Jesus identified through?
- of Embarrassment, Used to determine what we can be sure really happened in Jesus’ earthly ministry
- and Luke, Only two Gospels that tell us about the birth of Jesus and his years prior to ministry
- of God, Refers to God’s active participation in life both in heaven and on earth
- Jesus has the power to forgive what?
- Where was Jesus tempted by satan?
17 Clues: The audience of Luke • The audience of Matthew • Who is God's Kingdom for? • the Baptist, Who baptized Jesus? • Where was Jesus tempted by satan? • Jesus has the power to forgive what? • What is the Greek word for preaching? • River, Jesus was baptized in what river? • What did Jesus do to reveal God's powers? • How many categories of Jesus' miracles are there? • ...
L'interieur et l'exterieur de la maison et de l'immeuble 2013-01-05
27 Clues: room • tree • house • fleur • garage • balcon • entree • kitchen • couloir • voiture • escalier • elevator • terrasse • quartier • immeuble • livingroom • toiletroom • appartement • entry keypad • salle de bains • salle a manger • station de metro • first floor in US • third floor in US • chambre a coucher • fourth floor in US • second floor in US
Project 2020-09-30
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- a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building
- acts were a series of laws passed by british
- fought between the united states and its allies
- were those colonists of the thirteen colonies
- was a late 18th century movement
- colonies of british america
- the principle of US policy
- the unites states constitution
- amendment a U.S constitution ratified in 1868
- territory of louisiana by the united states
- was an armed upspring in western massachusetts
- is a historic site in east virgina
- U.S history that followed the american civil war
- war a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons
- a war that happened between 1846 and 1848
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- mainly irish immigrants and civil war
- American imperialist cultural belief in the 19th century
- was the widespread transfer of plants,animals, and culture
- Unites states constitution abolished slavery and involuntary
- act act of 1887 authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands
- the first ten amendments to the US constitution
- industrial school in carlisle pennsylvania
- information especially of a based or misleading nature
- signed into law on may 28,1830
- were american colonists who stayed loyal to british
- issued by king george on october 7,1763
- a territory group whose primary targets are african american
- own region or section of the country
- were state and local laws
- one of the most important and innovative concepts in the U.S
30 Clues: were state and local laws • the principle of US policy • colonies of british america • signed into law on may 28,1830 • the unites states constitution • was a late 18th century movement • is a historic site in east virgina • own region or section of the country • mainly irish immigrants and civil war • issued by king george on october 7,1763 • ...
What was Ellis Island 2023-02-14
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- Where the Immigrants came from.
- A place immigrants had to go to otherwise they couldn't step foot in the US.
- The immigrants had to be in a well state so their ______ was important to be able to move on forward to the US.
- _________ mainly owns Ellis Island
- A person who changes what someone is saying into the words of another language.
- Something the immigrants had to pass.
- Where the boats travel to get to Ellis Island.
- Immigrants can start a _______ now that they’re in America.
- A lot of people shedded _____ when they had to get deported back to their homeland because of how much they sacrificed, just to have to go back.
- Many _____ come to see this island
- This gender was important because this was the only way the other gender could get into America.
- _____ were used as transportation for the immigrants.
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- A statue they saw once they entered New York Harbor.
- Statue of Liberty was a gift from ______
- A place where immigrants thought it meant freedom, jobs and safety.
- Ellis island holds _______ that will be remembered because it was the immigration station.
- A building that was a five to six story building where immigrants stayed at.
- Most immigrants usually could only afford a ticket in the rough area at the bottom of the ship which was called the ________.
- People who leave their homeland behind, hoping for a better life.
- Finding a ____ is very difficult and pays very little.
20 Clues: Where the Immigrants came from. • _________ mainly owns Ellis Island • Many _____ come to see this island • Something the immigrants had to pass. • Statue of Liberty was a gift from ______ • Where the boats travel to get to Ellis Island. • A statue they saw once they entered New York Harbor. • _____ were used as transportation for the immigrants. • ...
What was Ellis Island 2023-02-10
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- Jersey _________ mainly owns Ellis Island
- A statue they saw once they entered New York Harbor.
- Most immigrants usually could only afford a ticket in the rough area at the bottom of the ship which was called the ________.
- Where the Immigrants came from.
- A place where immigrants thought it meant freedom, jobs and safety.
- Something the immigrants had to pass.
- _____ were used as transportation for the immigrants.
- A person who changes what someone is saying into the words of another language.
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- Immigrants can start a _______ now that they’re in America.
- Finding a ____ is very difficult and pays very little.
- A building that was a five to six story building where immigrants stayed at.
- A lot of people shedded _____ when they had to get deported back to their homeland because of how much they sacrificed, just to have to go back.
- People who leave their homeland behind, hoping for a better life.
- A place immigrants had to go to otherwise they couldn't step foot in the US.
- Statue of Liberty was a gift from ______
- The immigrants had to be in a well state so their ______ was important to be able to move on forward to the US.
- Many _____ come to see this island
- Ellis island holds _______ that will be remembered because it was the immigration station.
- This gender was important because this was the only way the other gender could get into America.
- Where the boats travel to get to Ellis Island.
20 Clues: Where the Immigrants came from. • Many _____ come to see this island • Something the immigrants had to pass. • Statue of Liberty was a gift from ______ • Jersey _________ mainly owns Ellis Island • Where the boats travel to get to Ellis Island. • A statue they saw once they entered New York Harbor. • _____ were used as transportation for the immigrants. • ...
What was Ellis Island 2023-02-10
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- Where the boats travel to get to Ellis Island.
- The immigrants had to be in a well state so their ______ was important to be able to move on forward to the US.
- A person who changes what someone is saying into the words of another language.
- People who leave their homeland behind, hoping for a better life.
- Immigrants can start a _______ now that they’re in America.
- Something the immigrants had to pass.
- A lot of people shedded _____ when they had to get deported back to their homeland because of how much they sacrificed, just to have to go back.
- Where the Immigrants came from.
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- Many _____ come to see this island
- Statue of Liberty was a gift from ______
- Finding a ____ is very difficult and pays very little.
- Ellis island holds _______ that will be remembered because it was the immigration station.
- A building that was a five to six story building where immigrants stayed at.
- A place immigrants had to go to otherwise they couldn't step foot in the US.
- A place where immigrants thought it meant freedom, jobs and safety.
- _____ were used as transportation for the immigrants.
- A statue they saw once they entered New York Harbor.
- Most immigrants usually could only afford a ticket in the rough area at the bottom of the ship which was called the ________.
- Jersey _________ mainly owns Ellis Island
- This gender was important because this was the only way the other gender could get into America.
20 Clues: Where the Immigrants came from. • Many _____ come to see this island • Something the immigrants had to pass. • Statue of Liberty was a gift from ______ • Jersey _________ mainly owns Ellis Island • Where the boats travel to get to Ellis Island. • A statue they saw once they entered New York Harbor. • _____ were used as transportation for the immigrants. • ...
JFK Crossword By: Will Jackson 2024-04-19
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- Bay of ____.
- Our nation is ________ to war.
- Freedom ______ were civil rights activists that during Kennedys time in office rode into a segregated town.
- Kennedy tried to solve the issue with the Berlin wall but Soviet premier Nikita __________ did not agree with him.
- On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was ____________.
- JFK had one of the ________popular vote margins in US history
- economic growth __________ in 1963.
- The program influenced by Kennedy and put in place by Johnson.
- On November 8, 1961, Kennedy was _______ as president.
- JFK calls civil rights struggle a "moral _______" for America.
- Frontier, Term used by JFK in his speech to describe his plan.
- Shepard,____ _______ Jr. becomes the first American in space.
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- U.S.A. and Latin American nations joined in the "Alliance for ___________."
- JFK was the ____ president of the US.
- Where was the Soviet union holding nuclear weapons near the U.S.
- 1962 was the year Kennedy announced Cuban _______ crisis.
- Corps, Agency created in 1961 to provide help to developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin American.
- Glenn, First American to orbit the Earth, congratulated by Kennedy.
- ______ B. Johnson was the president after JFK.
- Wall, A fortification surrounding West Berlin.
- The New ____ was agreed upon by Kennedy and Nixon.
- Kennedy had campaigned on the slogan of “getting America ______ again”
- The town JFK was assassinated in.
- The government of South Vietnam was replaced with a military ____________.
- President Kennedy ____ income taxes.
25 Clues: Bay of ____. • Our nation is ________ to war. • The town JFK was assassinated in. • economic growth __________ in 1963. • President Kennedy ____ income taxes. • JFK was the ____ president of the US. • ______ B. Johnson was the president after JFK. • Wall, A fortification surrounding West Berlin. • On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was ____________. • ...
Towson 2020-03-27
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- queen of making up weird and uncomfortable dance moves
- the best person (baby) we know
- most likely to not know what's going on
- the man the myth the legend; the provider of water, bagels, sandwiches, and just about everything else
- tom's least favorite
- a bouncer with two names
- most likely to claim they're blacked out when they're not
- Paige and Ava's favorite singer
- tom calls her Nicole
- Most likely to sit out pf practice
- Avas nickname
- the class that's the most annoying and can't seem to do anything for themselves
- Chugs Vodka like its water
- our favorite class
- most likely to get a boy
- "Pull ___"
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- what we should've won this year
- Heaven
- most likely to sleep with roommates boy
- the best flavor of Bacardi
- The worst thing to ever happen in the history of the world (it tops the Black Plague, murders, war, natural disasters, etc)
- a movie Ava begged us to watch
- most likely to talk about stuff no one cares about
- Most likely to give someone her number and say its Ava H
- Where Paige B thrives
- ____ "dated" someone with a snaggle tooth
- the only boy that will be friends with us
- Where I wish I was dying right now
- Avas second favorite pastime (first is getting drunk and going uptown)
- Most likely to be salty about Amelia's Tok Tok getting 11k likes
30 Clues: Heaven • "Pull ___" • Avas nickname • our favorite class • tom's least favorite • tom calls her Nicole • Where Paige B thrives • a bouncer with two names • most likely to get a boy • the best flavor of Bacardi • Chugs Vodka like its water • the best person (baby) we know • a movie Ava begged us to watch • what we should've won this year • Paige and Ava's favorite singer • ...
personal finance 2015-04-22
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- a new Government scheme which both the employer and the employee pay into towards the employees pension
- this type of income is dependant on performance
- BACS is the abbreviation for this
- this type of loan is a secured loan
- this bank card is the banks money
- this is what is paid monthly
- the name of a savings scheme often used within the Asian community
- a secured loan often taken out to buy a motor vehicle
- you can access your savings immediately with this account
- this is what you are charged for borrowing
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- the number of this classroom
- insurance a deduction from pay that goes towards: benefits, NHS and state pension
- percentage rate APR is the abbreviation for what
- this is what is usually paid weekly
- this is not a benefit but an entitlement
- this tells us what we can earn before we are taxed
- this bank card represents your own money
- this is a tax free savings account
- the size of this item makes us spend more at the supermarket
- you might have to give 90 days notice to withdraw from this savings account
- this current account is available for those with a poor credit history
- the bank will charge you for letters telling you that you are this
- this is the level where the expensive goods are displayed on the supermarket shelves
- the name of a savings scheme often used within the Black Caribbean community
24 Clues: the number of this classroom • this is what is paid monthly • BACS is the abbreviation for this • this bank card is the banks money • this is a tax free savings account • this is what is usually paid weekly • this type of loan is a secured loan • this is not a benefit but an entitlement • this bank card represents your own money • this is what you are charged for borrowing • ...
personal finance 2015-04-22
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- percentage rate APR is the abbreviation for what
- you might have to give 90 days notice to withdraw from this savings account
- this is the level where the expensive goods are displayed on the supermarket shelves
- this type of income is dependant on performance
- this is not a benefit but an entitlement
- insurance a deduction from pay that goes towards: benefits, NHS and state pension
- a secured loan often taken out to buy a motor vehicle
- the size of this item makes us spend more at the supermarket
- this type of loan is a secured loan
- this tells us what we can earn before we are taxed
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- the name of a savings scheme often used within the Black Caribbean community
- this is what is usually paid weekly
- you can access your savings immediately with this account
- this is what you are charged for borrowing
- BACS is the abbreviation for this
- this current account is available for those with a poor credit history
- a new Government scheme which both the employer and the employee pay into towards the employees pension
- this is a tax free savings account
- this bank card represents your own money
- the bank will charge you for letters telling you that you are this
- this bank card is the banks money
- this is what is paid monthly
- the name of a savings scheme often used within the Asian community
- the number of this classroom
24 Clues: this is what is paid monthly • the number of this classroom • BACS is the abbreviation for this • this bank card is the banks money • this is a tax free savings account • this is what is usually paid weekly • this type of loan is a secured loan • this is not a benefit but an entitlement • this bank card represents your own money • this is what you are charged for borrowing • ...
The Fairy Tale Play 2022-06-09
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- "So she skipped into the woods... Go!... Skip!"
- "I've always wanted to play Cinderella. Can I take this role?"
- "Once upon a time there was a girl. She was so fair and lovely."
- "I mean, we were just backstage finishing up a game of cards when someone told us to get on stage."
- "Hey, I told you. There she is! Get out of here!"
- "Bears don't hibernate."
- "These kids have never heard of The Grimms Brothers. We're ancient history to them!"
- "Have you ever tried to get rodents into the tub?"
- "No Hansel, you can't harass audience members!"
- "Here I go, skipping around the palace because I'm a princess!"
- "You want us now?"
- "You didn't even bring a towel?!"
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- "Great. I've always wanted to be Prince Charming."
- "No way, sis. This is good stuff. Here, have a sweet tart!"
- "No, you're not. You've got red flowers growing off your branches!"
- "What! Wolfie, this is my big scene."
- "Fine. I'll play the mother."
- "WHAT!? I'm on stage. I'm ready for this skit."
- "Yes. Ug! I thought we practiced this. Okay, I'll start again. Once upon a time there was a woman who had 2 rose bushes."
- "Things have to be modified this year, okay? Take it or leave it."
- "Snow White, stop skipping and bring me my mirror!"
- "Remember to keep reading and good humor in sight!"
- Lights on. Lights off.
23 Clues: "You want us now?" • Lights on. Lights off. • "Bears don't hibernate." • "Fine. I'll play the mother." • "You didn't even bring a towel?!" • "What! Wolfie, this is my big scene." • "So she skipped into the woods... Go!... Skip!" • "WHAT!? I'm on stage. I'm ready for this skit." • "No Hansel, you can't harass audience members!" • ...
Class Crossword 2024-04-30
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- Shawn's favorite thing to draw
- This person does NOT like Kanye West
- Ellie H.'s favorite meal that her grandma makes
- A hobby Walker is really into (making tools or other things out of metal)
- Lil Red
- Where Walker used to live
- Born in a ______
- Ellie H's signature drink at the Cafe: ______ Latte
- ________ Friendly Cafe
- This person's first name is a palindrome
- Where Axel is excited to go this summer, his favorite smell, and what was written on his blue sweatshirt
- A bird that Jacob particularly likes
- Who taught us a lesson on warm and cool colors?
- What Odin says Terraria is NOT like
- What state is East Hills Mall in?
- Who Sabrina was sharing a cell with in Shattered Like Glass
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- How Emma broke her toe
- Where Miss Melby will be going next year to get more knowledge (rhyme)
- Who Cambrie did her Black History Month Report on
- Yoda
- What Ty wrote as his name for the first couple months of school
- A person who is really into Weird Al or a thing you might use to clean your ear
- Who helped us write Shattered Like Glass
- The type of pet that Ty has
- Jacob's grandpa's name
- Trenton's favorite movies
- Where Olivia took a vacation to this year
- "I am number ________ bro"
- Lola's middle name
- The cat Malayna got from Miss Melby's cat's babies
30 Clues: Yoda • Lil Red • Born in a ______ • Lola's middle name • How Emma broke her toe • Jacob's grandpa's name • ________ Friendly Cafe • Trenton's favorite movies • Where Walker used to live • "I am number ________ bro" • The type of pet that Ty has • Shawn's favorite thing to draw • What state is East Hills Mall in? • What Odin says Terraria is NOT like • This person does NOT like Kanye West • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction in Texas 2020-02-05
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- Another name for the United States during the Civil War
- January 1, 1863; a naval and land battle during the Civil War in Texas; The Confederates expelled occupying Union troops from the city of Galveston
- The practice of owning a slave or the condition of a slave being in bondage
- gave citizenship to African Americans born in the US
- Believe that state’s interests are more important than the interests of the national government
- September 8, 1863; Confederate troops prevented the Union troops from invading/occupying part of Texas
- Focus/loyal on the interests of one's region
- A tax on imported goods
- 1860-1865; a war between the north and south over state’s rights and slavery
- When part of a country leaves or breaks off from the rest of the country
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- Declared that MALE’S right to vote could not be taken away based on race/color
- Someone who joined the movement to abolish, or end, slavery
- freed slaves everywhere in the United States making slavery illegal
- A collection of 11 states, in the south, that seceded from the United States after the election of President Abraham Lincoln
- 1865-1877; period in US history when the United States began to rebuild the South after the Civil War
- May 12, 1865; the final battle of the Civil War
16 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Focus/loyal on the interests of one's region • May 12, 1865; the final battle of the Civil War • gave citizenship to African Americans born in the US • Another name for the United States during the Civil War • Someone who joined the movement to abolish, or end, slavery • freed slaves everywhere in the United States making slavery illegal • ...
PR Crossword Search 2020-12-10
Across
- Support an Immediate Delivery (IDL) Order
- Understand Returns - CA/MX/US
- Support Unauthorized Orders
- Explain Authorizations and Charges in Toolbox
- Support Retail Business Orders
- iPhone Upgrade Program Overview
- Working with Difficult Customers
- Signature or Delivery Dispute
- Customer Engagement Model for Service Chat
- Sales District Quick Reference Guide - AMR Service
- Create a US Return for Replacement
- Resolve Damaged in Transit Order
- Custom Apple Watch Guide
- Toolbox Contact Logging
- Invoice Requests - US/CA
- Consult Senior Customer Service
- Support Apple Trade In - US/CA
- Gift Return
- Late Deliveries
- Change Destination or Delivery Address for an Apple Pickup Order
- Support Apple Card Monthly Installments - US
- Apple Trade In Program Guide US/CA
- Apple Trade In Device Assessment
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- Refund a Gift Card
- Support a Customer with Delivery Options
- Add Line Item in Toolbox
- Change Shipping Address
- LynxWeb Tool User Guide - US
- Support iPhone Upgrade Program and Trade In
- BOSS user guide - AMR
- Apple Card Monthly Installments Overview
- Support Late Returns (Refund Query)
- Personal Engraving
- GEM Alerts and Decline Messages
- Track Returns
- Create a US Return for Refund
- Unauthorized Returns
- Support Orders on Fraud Review
- Provider Group Quick Reference - US/CA
- Apple Pickup Eligibility and Expectations
- Toolbox User Guide
- Explain Payment Methods
- Change Destination or Delivery Address for an Apple Pickup Order
- Support Apple Trade In: Phobio - US
- Customer Engagement Model for Service Chat
45 Clues: Gift Return • Track Returns • Late Deliveries • Refund a Gift Card • Personal Engraving • Toolbox User Guide • Unauthorized Returns • BOSS user guide - AMR • Change Shipping Address • Toolbox Contact Logging • Explain Payment Methods • Add Line Item in Toolbox • Custom Apple Watch Guide • Invoice Requests - US/CA • Support Unauthorized Orders • LynxWeb Tool User Guide - US • ...
The War on Terror 2024-05-11
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- W. Bush, US president who declared the War on Terror
- Terrorist organization behind the 9/11 attacks
- Bin Laden, leader of al-Qaeda killed in 2011
- Tribunals used to try terror suspects
- Enduring Freedom, initial US military campaign in Afghanistan
- Militant group that governed Afghanistan
- Efforts to prevent and combat terrorist activities
- Country where the US launched military operations
- Country invaded by the US in 2003
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- Strikes used to target terrorists
- Bay, US military prison holding terror suspects
- Ghraib, Iraqi prison where US personnel abused detainees
- Of Mass Destruction, alleged reason for the Iraq War
- Armed resistance against US forces in Iraq
- Act, legislation expanding government surveillance powers
- Interrogation techniques used on detainees
- State, terrorist group that emerged in Iraq and Syria
- Security, department created after 9/11
- Controversial surveillance method used by the NSA
- Hussein, Iraqi dictator deposed in the war
20 Clues: Strikes used to target terrorists • Country invaded by the US in 2003 • Tribunals used to try terror suspects • Security, department created after 9/11 • Militant group that governed Afghanistan • Armed resistance against US forces in Iraq • Interrogation techniques used on detainees • Hussein, Iraqi dictator deposed in the war • ...
subjects 2022-11-25
EIM Unit 4 Vocab. 2018-01-16
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- a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate (UK)
- a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet (UK)
- a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building (UK)
- a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road (UK)
- a railway system in which trains travel through tunnels below ground (US)
- a game played between two teams of eleven people (UK)
- piece of clothing worn on lower half of the body (US)
- a railway system in which trains travel through tunnels below ground (UK)
- waste material or unwanted things that you throw away (US)
- a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet (US)
- a large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods (US)
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- piece of clothing worn on lower half of the body (UK)
- a device that carries people up and down inside buildings (UK)
- a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building (US)
- a device that carries people up and down inside buildings (US)
- a large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods (UK)
- a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road (US)
- waste material or unwanted things that you throw away (UK)
- a game played between two teams of eleven people (US)
- a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate (US)
20 Clues: a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate (UK) • a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate (US) • piece of clothing worn on lower half of the body (UK) • a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet (UK) • a game played between two teams of eleven people (UK) • piece of clothing worn on lower half of the body (US) • ...
RESISTING OUR TRUE ENEMIES 2023-10-19
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- WHAT THE DEVIL HATES
- WE LISTEN AND ENJOY, CAN HELP OR HURT US
- WE THINK IF LOTS OF PEOPLE LIKE US WE'LL BE HAPPY
- TWO WORDS SQUISHED...APPS THAT CAN HURT US AND MAKE US FEEL ALONE
- WHEN WE TELL OUR SINS TO GOD AND FIND FREEDOM
- THE FATHER OF LIES
- FALLEN ANGELS WHO ARE ON THE LOSING TEAM
- A PERSON WHO LOVES GOD, AND TEACHES GOD'S WORD AT CHURCH
- WHEN WE JOINED SATAN RATHER THAN GOD IN THE GARDEN
- WHERE CHRISTIANS GATHER AND GROW
- OUR SINFUL NATURE INSIDE
- SPIRITS (OFTEN INVISIBLE) THAT GOD SENDS TO HELP US
- WHAT THE DEVIL SPEAKS
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- SEEKS TO INFLUENCE US THROUGH TV
- THE DEVIL TRYING TO MAKE US FALL
- THE OPPOSITE OF LIES
- THE WORLD WANTS US TO LOVE IT AND SPEND IT
- WHERE HUMANS FIRST LISTENED TO THE SERPENT
- CAN BE GOOD OR BAD DEPENDING ON WHERE WE SEARCH
- WHAT THE HOLY SPIRIT GIVES US WHEN WE PRAY
- HE LIVES INSIDE THE CHRISTIAN TO HELP
- WE WATCH, CAN BE FUN, GOOD OR BAD
- HELPS RENEW OUR MINDS
- TALKING TO GOD FOR STRENGTH
- LITTLE COMPUTERS WE SPEND LOTS OF TIME ON, SOMETIMES BEST TO TURN OFF
- PEOPLE WHO CARE AND WANT YOU TO GROW IN JESUS
- WHERE CHRISTIANS WILL BE WHEN THE BATTLE IS DONE
- ONE SCHOOL THAT TRIES TO HELP US GROW IN JESUS
28 Clues: THE FATHER OF LIES • WHAT THE DEVIL HATES • THE OPPOSITE OF LIES • HELPS RENEW OUR MINDS • WHAT THE DEVIL SPEAKS • OUR SINFUL NATURE INSIDE • TALKING TO GOD FOR STRENGTH • SEEKS TO INFLUENCE US THROUGH TV • THE DEVIL TRYING TO MAKE US FALL • WHERE CHRISTIANS GATHER AND GROW • WE WATCH, CAN BE FUN, GOOD OR BAD • HE LIVES INSIDE THE CHRISTIAN TO HELP • ...
English around the world 2023-02-01
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- Large US island in the pacific ocean
- Ocean to the east of the US
- Big beach city in Florida
- Capital of Australia
- Home state of Los Angeles and San Diego
- city at the southern edge of Africa
- Small island south of Australia
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Kenya
- Smallest of the Great Lakes in USA/Canada
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- capital of the US.
- Capital of Canada
- Waterfall on the US-Canada border
- Capital of New Zealand
- Capital of South Africa
- Ocean to the west of the US
- English speaking island south of Cuba
- Mountain range in the US
- Triangle country in the middle of the
- English speaking city near China
- Big desert country north of South Africa
- Biggest mountain in the US
- Big red rock in Austrailia
- Big river in Australia
24 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Canada • capital of the US. • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand • Big river in Australia • Capital of South Africa • Mountain range in the US • Big beach city in Florida • Biggest mountain in the US • Big red rock in Austrailia • Ocean to the west of the US • Ocean to the east of the US • Small island south of Australia • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle by Gabriel Heron 2024-03-22
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- health insurance program funded through the Social Security system
- a series of cooperative aid projects with Latin american gov
- failed invasion into Cuba
- chief Justice
- right to an attorney
- financed health care for welfare reciepients
- left some questions unanswered, and theories about a conspiracy to kill the president
- Johnson's policies/legislation
- read you your rights
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- nukes sent to Cuba
- an org that sent young Am. to perform humanitarian services in these countries
- the law may not treat individuals unfairly, arbitrarily, or unreasonably
- kenndy's frontier
- One person, one vote
- no prayer in schools
15 Clues: chief Justice • kenndy's frontier • nukes sent to Cuba • right to an attorney • One person, one vote • no prayer in schools • read you your rights • failed invasion into Cuba • Johnson's policies/legislation • financed health care for welfare reciepients • a series of cooperative aid projects with Latin american gov • ...
Emilia 2021-08-03
Across
- helps us chew our food
- absorbs much of the nutrients from the food
- helps us to move
- contains other parts of the cell
- transport oxygen to our body
- determine or characteristics
- traits are passed down from the parents to help their children
- support our body
- helps us grow
- give us energy and help to keep us warm
- helps the body to fight
Down
- provide us with energy (soures, rice bread and pototoes)
- control all activities in the cell
- control substances entering or leaving the cell
- it is where the food came from the gullet
- absorbs water and salts
- break down the large and insoluble particles in food
- to prevent diseases and keep us healthy
- fibre makes the solid soft and it is easy to move through
- contract and relax to push the food down from the mouth into the stomach
20 Clues: helps us grow • helps us to move • support our body • helps us chew our food • absorbs water and salts • helps the body to fight • transport oxygen to our body • determine or characteristics • contains other parts of the cell • control all activities in the cell • to prevent diseases and keep us healthy • give us energy and help to keep us warm • ...
Manifest Destiny Review 2015-10-29
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- general and first president of Texas
- It was located in the Northwest
- Country that later became Texas
- Led American Settlers into Texas
- Indians from there attached Americans in Georgia
- It was bought so that a railroad could be built
- President when US received the Spanish Cession
- Mexican general in the war with Texas
- Country that won the Mexican War.
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- French Leader who sold Louisiana to the US
- This territory is now the Soutwestern part of the US
- The country that owned Florida before the US.
- It contained New Orleans
- a hero who was killed at the Alamo
- a missionary in Oregon
- Bought the Louisiana Territory for $15 million
- One of the team that explored the Louisiana Territory
- The country that shared Oregon with the US.
- Country the US purchased Louisiana from.
- general who fought against the Indians
20 Clues: a missionary in Oregon • It contained New Orleans • It was located in the Northwest • Country that later became Texas • Led American Settlers into Texas • Country that won the Mexican War. • a hero who was killed at the Alamo • general and first president of Texas • Mexican general in the war with Texas • general who fought against the Indians • ...
John kemple X-puzzle 2024-02-12
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- They met at a independence hall in ______
- The articles of confederation were the ____ constitution
- Wrote the first American English dictionary
- The US had no pwer to enforce _____ on citizens
- 1 thing Alexander Hamilton hated
- The Articles of confederation were signed during the _____
- Articles were proven weak by ___ rebellion is mass
- The US could not _____ people to join the amry
- Name 1 advantedge Alexander Hamilton saw the US had
- The articles of Confederation were ___
- All US states were able to print out _____
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- States are putting _____ on each other
- The US first constitution was a ______
- How do the loyaltist feel after the war
- There was only one ____ that could make descions
- Under articles congress could not ___
- The power to tax is the power to _____!
- The underlying crisis in the US
- Foreign man who saw the US as future world power
- The Articles of Confederation made the states too _____
20 Clues: The underlying crisis in the US • 1 thing Alexander Hamilton hated • Under articles congress could not ___ • States are putting _____ on each other • The US first constitution was a ______ • The articles of Confederation were ___ • How do the loyaltist feel after the war • The power to tax is the power to _____! • They met at a independence hall in ______ • ...
PR Search 2020-12-10
Across
- Support a Customer with Delivery Options
- Customer Engagement Model for Service Chat
- Support Retail Business Orders
- Toolbox User Guide
- iPhone Upgrade Program Overview
- Explain Authorizations and Charges in Toolbox
- Apple Card Monthly Installments Overview
- Change Destination or Delivery Address for an Apple Pickup Order
- Support Unauthorized Orders
- Support Apple Trade In - US/CA
- Apple Trade In Program Guide US/CA
- Create a US Return for Replacement
- GEM Alerts and Decline Messages
- Support iPhone Upgrade Program and Trade In
- Explain Payment Methods
- Customer Engagement Model for Service Chat
- Support Late Returns (Refund Query)
- Support Orders on Fraud Review
- Custom Apple Watch Guide
- Gift Return
- Signature or Delivery Dispute
Down
- Create a US Return for Refund
- Consult Senior Customer Service
- Apple Trade In Device Assessment
- Unauthorized Returns
- Sales District Quick Reference Guide - AMR Service
- Add Line Item in Toolbox
- Support an Immediate Delivery (IDL) Order
- Support Apple Card Monthly Installments - US
- BOSS user guide - AMR
- LynxWeb Tool User Guide - US
- Apple Pickup Eligibility and Expectations
- Late Deliveries
- Refund a Gift Card
- Understand Returns - CA/MX/US
- Change Shipping Address
- Resolve Damaged in Transit Order
- Invoice Requests - US/CA
- Support Apple Trade In: Phobio - US
- Provider Group Quick Reference - US/CA
- Track Returns
- Change Destination or Delivery Address for an Apple Pickup Order
- Toolbox Contact Logging
- Personal Engraving
- Working with Difficult Customers
45 Clues: Gift Return • Track Returns • Late Deliveries • Toolbox User Guide • Refund a Gift Card • Personal Engraving • Unauthorized Returns • BOSS user guide - AMR • Change Shipping Address • Explain Payment Methods • Toolbox Contact Logging • Add Line Item in Toolbox • Invoice Requests - US/CA • Custom Apple Watch Guide • Support Unauthorized Orders • LynxWeb Tool User Guide - US • ...
Vietnam War crossword puzzle 2024-05-15
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- What was the term for the draft evasion tactic used by some Americans during the Vietnam War
- US commander in the war
- Capital of South Vietnam
- Communist leader in the North
- US helicopter used during the war
- US president that got the US in Vietnam
- the village where the US Killed everyone
- war fought between US and USSR during this time
- US president who ordered the withdrawal of American troops
- the US secretary of defense during the war
- US policy of withdrawing troops
- Most bombed country
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- the peace agreement signed in 1973 that effectively ended U.S. involvement in the war
- President during most of the war (last name)
- communist leader who succeeded Ho Chi Minh as the leader of North Vietnam after his death
- What was the term for the policy of bombing campaigns conducted by the U.S. military to disrupt North Vietnamese infrastructure and supply lines
- a series of surprise attacks by the Viet Cong
- many soldiers gained this disorder after Vietnam
- South Vietnam President who was assassinated
- the college where 4 students where shot and killed
- a type of war where it is fought using a different government
- the group the US was fighting
- Herbicide and defoliant chemical
- Chemical to burn down vegitation
- the thought that when one country falls to communism the surrounding countries will also
25 Clues: Most bombed country • US commander in the war • Capital of South Vietnam • Communist leader in the North • the group the US was fighting • US policy of withdrawing troops • Herbicide and defoliant chemical • Chemical to burn down vegitation • US helicopter used during the war • US president that got the US in Vietnam • the village where the US Killed everyone • ...
Derek's Overseas Expansion 2022-03-02
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- system that gives other countries benefits in the northern hemisphere
- land attained of the us from the treaty of paris.
- 50 state
- last monarch.
- us police wrongdoings
- 27th prestdent
- general
- purchase of alaska
- outside of the us
- us general 15k people.
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- aid us business interests
- uprising against foreigners that cured in china in the 1900s
- island outside of the us.
- not worrying about the other countries
- finding colonies
- argentina brazil chile.
- 49 state
- separates north and south America
18 Clues: general • 50 state • 49 state • last monarch. • 27th prestdent • finding colonies • outside of the us • purchase of alaska • us police wrongdoings • us general 15k people. • argentina brazil chile. • aid us business interests • island outside of the us. • separates north and south America • not worrying about the other countries • land attained of the us from the treaty of paris. • ...
"Living For God" (Hath He Not Said...? - Delta A. Smith - Fall' 23 2023-11-02
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- Our obedience gives us power to do this
- This word describes our enemy
- God's Word has power to do this
- Believers will also show
- We are not forced to do this to God
- We feel this when God is pleased with us
- God expects this from us all
- God gives us this when he likes our choices
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- God wants us to do this with His Word
- All believers should do this to know God
- It is wise to do this concerning our enemy
- When we study, do this for understanding
- God allows us to do this as we study
- God requires all believers to show
- The Christian life will include these
- Do this when you learn God's Word
- Our enemy seeks to do this to our growth
- Believers should become God's
- God gives us this inwardly
- We must always be suited up in our Christian
20 Clues: Believers will also show • God gives us this inwardly • God expects this from us all • This word describes our enemy • Believers should become God's • God's Word has power to do this • Do this when you learn God's Word • God requires all believers to show • We are not forced to do this to God • God allows us to do this as we study • God wants us to do this with His Word • ...
Luis Santiago Articles X-Word 2024-02-08
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- They met at a independence hall in ______
- The articles of confederation were the ____ constitution
- Wrote the first American English dictionary
- The US had no pwer to enforce _____ on citizens
- 1 thing Alexander Hamilton hated
- The Articles of confederation were signed during the _____
- Articles were proven weak by ___ rebellion is mass
- The US could not _____ people to join the amry
- Name 1 advantedge Alexander Hamilton saw the US had
- The articles of Confederation were ___
- All US states were able to print out _____
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- States are putting _____ on each other
- The US first constitution was a ______
- How do the loyaltist feel after the war
- There was only one ____ that could make descions
- Under articles congress could not ___
- The power to tax is the power to _____!
- The underlying crisis in the US
- Foreign man who saw the US as future world power
- The Articles of Confederation made the states too _____
20 Clues: The underlying crisis in the US • 1 thing Alexander Hamilton hated • Under articles congress could not ___ • States are putting _____ on each other • The US first constitution was a ______ • The articles of Confederation were ___ • How do the loyaltist feel after the war • The power to tax is the power to _____! • They met at a independence hall in ______ • ...
Colors 2023-06-29
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- This color is metallic and elegant. It reminds us of the moon and shiny objects. It can make us feel graceful and sophisticated.
- This color is neutral and balanced. It reminds us of rocks and silver. It can make us feel calm and sophisticated.
- This color is soft and calming. It reminds us of lavender flowers and relaxation. It can make us feel peaceful and serene.
- This color is calm and soothing. It reminds us of the sky and the ocean. It can make us feel peaceful and relaxed.
- This color is sweet and gentle. It reminds us of flowers and cotton candy. It can make us feel affectionate and caring.
- This color is vibrant and bold. It is often associated with energy, passion, and excitement. It can make things stand out and catch our attention.
- This color is vibrant and tropical. It reminds us of the ocean and beautiful beaches. It can make us feel refreshed and adventurous.
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- This color is shiny and luxurious. It reminds us of treasure and wealth. It can make us feel special and important.
- This color is earthy and warm. It reminds us of wood and soil. It can make us feel grounded and cozy.
- This color is warm and energetic. It reminds us of the sun and citrus fruits. It can make us feel enthusiastic and full of energy.
- This color is fresh and natural. It reminds us of plants and trees. It can make us feel calm and connected to nature.
- This color is bright and cheerful. It is often associated with happiness and positivity. It can make us feel warm and sunny inside.
- This color is mysterious and powerful. It reminds us of the night and darkness. It can make us feel strong and confident.
- This color is magical and mysterious. It reminds us of royalty and fantasy. It can make us feel imaginative and creative.
- This color is pure and peaceful. It reminds us of snow and clouds. It can make us feel calm and serene.
15 Clues: This color is earthy and warm. It reminds us of wood and soil. It can make us feel grounded and cozy. • This color is pure and peaceful. It reminds us of snow and clouds. It can make us feel calm and serene. • This color is neutral and balanced. It reminds us of rocks and silver. It can make us feel calm and sophisticated. • ...
mr reeves geography challenge 2022-12-21
Across
- known for maple syrup
- known for jollibees and tagalog language
- known for middle east and history in africa
- known for tea and biscuits
- known for foods such as quesadillas and tortas
- known for sushi and other foods
- known for football and south america
- known for beer, pretzels, and history
- known for bikes, cheese, and chocolates
- known for vodka and organized crime
- known for hinduism and culture
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- known for baguettes and croissants
- known for football and messi
- known for neutrality and delicacies
- known for foods and european history
- known for burgers and fatty foods
- known for christmas in june and accents
17 Clues: known for maple syrup • known for tea and biscuits • known for football and messi • known for hinduism and culture • known for sushi and other foods • known for burgers and fatty foods • known for baguettes and croissants • known for neutrality and delicacies • known for vodka and organized crime • known for foods and european history • known for football and south america • ...
Montreal Canadiens 2025-12-23
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- --- Hockey Association
- goal Joe Malone holds the distinction of scoring the --- in the Canadiens’ storied history.
- The Canadiens are the --- continuously operating hockey team in the world,
- The Canadiens reached the --- game every year from 1951 to 1960
- Yvan ---
- Home Arena
- National --- League
- Guy ---
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- coach Jean Perron made history by leading the Canadiens to a Stanley Cup win in his first season as --- in 1986
- Larry ---
- Go --- go!
- # of Stanley Cup Wins
- Maurice ---
- Montreal, ---
- Jean ---
- Rocket Richard created NHL history in 1945 by being the first player to score --- goals in a single season.
- Howie ---
17 Clues: Guy --- • Yvan --- • Jean --- • Larry --- • Howie --- • Go --- go! • Home Arena • Maurice --- • Montreal, --- • National --- League • # of Stanley Cup Wins • --- Hockey Association • The Canadiens reached the --- game every year from 1951 to 1960 • The Canadiens are the --- continuously operating hockey team in the world, • ...
Class Schedule 2024-12-05
19 Clues: art 7:05 • gym 3:25 • math 8:17 • choir 1:45 • history 9:30 • physics 4:00 • theatre 9:50 • algebra 2:05 • science 5:23 • english 8:10 • biology 12:15 • business 7:12 • spanish 10:35 • yearbook 11:21 • chemistry 1:20 • geography 6:55 • geometry 10:40 • economics 12:08 • government 6:00
history and its method 2020-04-13
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- The first people to start writing history
- Validation of facts and sources in history makes historical studies object and_____
- The historical theme of medieval age
- scientific method in history means verifiable and repeatable empirical testing of________
- The historical theme of Romans
- Simplified version of historical source
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- Value judgement in history means use of_______
- The subjective interpretation is the result of _______ interpretation in history
- Historical sources which are firsthand information
- The word history is derived from Greek word Historia and it means___
10 Clues: The historical theme of Romans • The historical theme of medieval age • Simplified version of historical source • The first people to start writing history • Value judgement in history means use of_______ • Historical sources which are firsthand information • The word history is derived from Greek word Historia and it means___ • ...
Chapter 7 2019-11-12
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- Chinese society rebelled with violence.
- Dollar Diplomacy (the policy of using economic investment to protect US interests abroad).
- preserve order; take action; Roosevelt Corollary (US had right to get involved in the affairs of Latin American nations when they seemed unstable).
- the practice of spreading a nation’s territorial or economic control beyond its borders.
- Violent rebel leader responsible for many outrages and injuries in hopes of damaging Mexican-US relations.
- US bought from Russia; icy, barren place; gold; became a US territory in 1912.
- fight for Cuban independence; Spain vs. US and Cuba; 1898.
- trade; warm, wet climate; land and sugar plantations; US annexed Hawaii
- US ship that exploded in the Havana harbor; suspected to be caused by Spain; trigger of the Spanish-American War.
- the policy of extending a nation’s rule over other territories and countries.
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- Moral Diplomacy (foreign policy based on moral principles).
- a country under the control of a different country.
- Sensational, biased, false reporting about triggers of the Spanish-American War that helped convince the US to join the Cubans in fighting.
- section of a country in which a foreign nation enjoys special rights and powers.
- canal made to improve transportation and trade by ship.
- gave each nation rights to trade freely in each other’s sphere of influence.
- Disorder and lawlessness from ineffective government
- Truce; an agreement to end fighting
- the belief that a nation should stay out of the affairs of other nation
- US naval stations; trade; US, Germany, and Great Britain split competing for power.
20 Clues: Truce; an agreement to end fighting • Chinese society rebelled with violence. • a country under the control of a different country. • Disorder and lawlessness from ineffective government • canal made to improve transportation and trade by ship. • fight for Cuban independence; Spain vs. US and Cuba; 1898. • Moral Diplomacy (foreign policy based on moral principles). • ...
AP US History Periods 2-5 Vocabulary #1 2021-04-27
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- Native Americans living in the Great ___ area were often nomadic.
- The idea that states have the ability to void federal laws.
- This act forced colonists to pay a tax primarily on paper products.
- Washington's ___ Address warned of political parties and foreign entanglements.
- Black ___ is the depiction of Spaniards as cruel to Native Americans upon colonization.
- The Great ___ was a religious revival starting in the 1730s.
- ___ neglect was the period when Great Britain loosely enforced the colonies.
- the framework and founding document of our current government.
- The War that made the colonies independent from Great Britain.
- ___ acts were laws that forced the colonies to only trade with England.
- The House of ___ was the first representative assembly in the colonies.
- The author who wrote "Common Sense", urging colonists to support independence from Britain.
- A labor system in which Native Americans were forced to work for wealthy Spaniards.
- The ___ revolt was a Native American rebellion in 1680 against the Spanish.
- Having independence and/or self-government.
- A religious group that primarily settled in the New England region.
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- The ___ of Confederation was the first attempt at government, favoring a weak central gov.
- ___ Rebellion was a rebellion led by Native Americans beginning in 1763.
- The former Secretory of the Treasury that proposed the Bank of the United States.
- The ___ Line of 1763 prohibited colonists from settling past the Appalachian Mountains.
- An economic plan geared to make money for the mother country (Great Britain).
- An intellectual movement that promoted new government ideologies.
- The process in which Americans began acting more British.
- The ___ Years War caused the period of salutary neglect within the colonies to end.
- The ___ exchange was the trading of ideas, goods, diseases, etc. between the Americas, Africa, and Europe.
- The Northwest Land ___ created new territories in the Northwestern region, with public education and no slavery.
- ___ de las casas was a Spanish priest who opposed the subjugation and mistreatment of Native Americans.
- The first permanent English settlement in North America.
28 Clues: Having independence and/or self-government. • The first permanent English settlement in North America. • The process in which Americans began acting more British. • The idea that states have the ability to void federal laws. • The Great ___ was a religious revival starting in the 1730s. • the framework and founding document of our current government. • ...
US HISTORY LEAP REVIEW: Constitution through Jefferson Administration 2022-04-07
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- father of constitution
- powers not directly stated in constitution
- This treaty gave Americans the right to trade in new orleans
- Representational agreement on how to count African Americans
- The South's economy relied on this economic crutch
- powers that belong to Congress
- government where citizens can rule through elected representatives
- Due Process Amendment
- system used to elect President and VP
- powers that belong to both state and national governments
- strong supporter of ratifying the constitution
- branch that interprets laws
- created territory and method for adding new states to the Union
- law that allowed the arrest of those who criticized the government
- Hamilton's main goal was to create this
- a tax on this led to a famous rebellion
- branch that enforces laws
- branch that creates laws
- sharing of powers between state and federal government
- Affair in which the French demanded a bribe for a conversation
- Antifederalists strongly supported this addition to the Constitution
- sold Louisiana to the US
- the election in this year was particularly nasty
- elected representatives based totally on population
- weak central government, but a "firm league of friendship"
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- period where economic activity slows and employment decreases
- Supreme Court's ability to look at the constitutionality of laws
- Adams appointed these people last minute
- the kidnapping and forced military service of Americans
- political party of Thomas Jefferson
- first treasury secretary
- 16 y/o guide of Lewis and Clark
- Washington set a lot of these while in Office, being the first and all
- law that allowed the President to deport/arrest immigrants even suspected of a crime
- no quartering soldiers!
- made up of House of Representatives and Senate; bicameral
- process of becoming a citizen
- President's selected advisors/team
- elected representatives based on an equal number for all states
- powers that belong to the states
- two part, describes our legislative branch
- successful slave revolution resulted in the creation of this Republic
- Search and seizure amendment
- these pirates kidnapped American merchants for ransom
- dude who shot hamilton
- farmers revolt against taxes
46 Clues: Due Process Amendment • father of constitution • dude who shot hamilton • no quartering soldiers! • first treasury secretary • branch that creates laws • sold Louisiana to the US • branch that enforces laws • branch that interprets laws • Search and seizure amendment • farmers revolt against taxes • process of becoming a citizen • powers that belong to Congress • ...
8th Grade US History Final Exam Pt. 1 2024-05-13
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- First president of the US
- PA city where congresses were held during the Revolution
- Checks and _________
- Branch of government that sets up Congress
- Amendment that ended slavery
- Highest court in the country
- Second Amendment says you have the right to ____ arms
- Amendment that gives us Freedom of Speech among others
- The number of states currently in the US
- The head of the executive branch
- Separation of ___________
- Before the first 13 states were states, they were 13 ______ of England
- Part of Congress where every state has 2 representatives
- Word used to describe the people in North America before Europeans came
- There are 27 ________ to the Constitution. Means add ons or changes
- US system of government where the federal government and states share power
- First permanent English colony in America. They drank brackish water because of the tide
- Philosopher that heavily influenced the founders of the US. Said life, liberty, and property
- Amendment that makes everyone equal under the law and gives citizenship if born in the US
- The US government is split up into three _____
- What the D in DC stands for
- Articles of _____: first document that set up US government
- English king the colonies rebelled against
- Amendment that gave Black men the right to vote
- Jefferson said life, liberty, and the ____ ___ happiness
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- Branch of government that sets up the Courts
- The country the US declared independence from
- British soldiers were called ____coats
- The ocean that separates the US from England
- Bill of ___: First ten amendments
- Where the president lives
- Declaration of _____ said America is a country
- Branch of government that deals with the President
- ______ Congress: where early leaders decided to become an independent country
- First 3 words of the Constitution
- The third president. Said “all men are created equal” while owning hundreds of slaves
- Many argue that the 4th amendment gives us a right to ____
- The sixth amendment gives us a right to a trial by ____
- ____ DC: The capital of the US
- First state to ratify the Constitution
- ____ of Representatives: representation based on population
- The problem with the first document that set us US government
- The document that lays out how the US government is set up
- Massachusetts city that had a massacre and a tea party
- _____ President: number two in command of the country
- There are currently ___ amendments to the Constitution
- Amendment that gives freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
- Young America’s ally in the war against England
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Explorer who thought the Earth was pear shaped
50 Clues: Checks and _________ • Where the president lives • First president of the US • Separation of ___________ • What the D in DC stands for • Amendment that ended slavery • Highest court in the country • ____ DC: The capital of the US • The head of the executive branch • Bill of ___: First ten amendments • First 3 words of the Constitution • British soldiers were called ____coats • ...
US History Ch 7: A More Perfect Union 2025-02-10
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- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- a settlement in which each side gives up some demands
- a law
- a detailed written plan for government
- a company of persons gathered for deliberation and legislation, worship, or entertainment
- having two separate lawmaking chambers
- to give up or leave behind
- to change or revise
- a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- branch - branch of government that executes or carries out the laws
- branch - lawmaking branch of government
- a change, correction, or improvement added to a document
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- and balances system by which each branch of government limits the power of other branches
- a group joined together for a commom purpose
- a sharing of power between the federal (national) government and state governments
- the freeing of individual slaves
- having the proper size in relation to other objects or items
- branch - branch of government that settles disputes and questions of law
- to exist/live in
- to fall in value
- special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president
- an assembly of people for a common purpose
- a special condition in a formal document
24 Clues: a law • to exist/live in • to fall in value • to change or revise • to give up or leave behind • the freeing of individual slaves • a detailed written plan for government • having two separate lawmaking chambers • branch - lawmaking branch of government • a special condition in a formal document • an assembly of people for a common purpose • ...
HN US History Units 10-12 Crossword Review 2025-05-28
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- Codename for the Seal Team Six operation that took out Osama bin Laden
- U.S. general who commanded forces in the Pacific
- Germany's last major offensive in the West
- Famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Term for the division between Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe and the West
- Where Japanese Americans were held during WWII
- Brutal forced march of Allied POWs by the Japanese after the invasion of the Philippines
- Secret U.S. program to develop atomic weapons
- President who oversaw the end of the Cold War
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- Soviet attempt to cut off access to West Berlin
- Parallel, dividing line between North and South Korea
- U.S. policy providing aid to countries resisting communism
- Defoliant used in Vietnam, linked to health issues
- Bloody Pacific battle for a strategic island
- International organization created after WWII to promote peace
- Supreme Allied Commander in Europe
- President during a period of economic prosperity in the 1990s
- Civil rights activists who rode buses into the segregated South
- Allied invasion of North Africa
- Conflicts where superpowers supported opposing sides
- U.S. strategy in the Pacific to seize key islands
- Campaign against alleged communists in the U.S. government
- U.S. laws in the 1930s to avoid involvement in foreign conflicts
- Site of a deadly bombing of a federal building in 1995
- First person to walk on the moon
- Devastating storm that hit the Gulf Coast in 2005
- Famous African American fighter pilot group
- Pivotal naval battle in the Pacific, a turning point for the U.S
- President during the 9/11 terrorist attacks
29 Clues: Allied invasion of North Africa • First person to walk on the moon • Supreme Allied Commander in Europe • Famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. • Germany's last major offensive in the West • Famous African American fighter pilot group • President during the 9/11 terrorist attacks • Bloody Pacific battle for a strategic island • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary Test: The Federalist Era (1789-1800) 2025-01-17
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- Drafted by James Madison, the resolution argued that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional because they infringed upon individual rights and states' rights. Madison also asserted that states could nullify federal laws they deemed unconstitutional.
- Signed in 1795, an agreement between the US and numerous Native American tribes, which settled territorial disputes in the Northwest Territory following the Northwest Indian War.
- July 1794! Farmers in western Pennsylvania protested against a federal tax on whiskey highlighting tensions between rural communities and the federal government.
- This became a significant issue with the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799. In their resolutions, Jefferson and Madison argued that if the federal government passed a law that was unconstitutional, the states had the right to nullify (or refuse to enforce) that law within their own borders. They believed that the states, as parties to the Constitution, had the power to determine whether a federal law was in line with the Constitution.
- Laws passed in 1798. Allowed the federal government to deport foreign nationals and criminalize speech that was critical of the government. Federalists and John Adams loved these acts.
- Responsible for the administration of military affairs and the management of the Army during times of war from its establishment in 1789 until it was recognized into the Department of Defense in 1947.
- Signed in 1795 between the United States and Spain granted America navigation rights on the Mississippi River and defined the boundary between the U.S and Spanish territories.
- Colloquially "the press" or the "press gang", is a type of conscription of people into a military force. The Royal Navy impressed many US merchant sailors. People liable to _________ were "eligible men of seafaring habits between the ages of 18 and 55 years".
- A governmental agency responsible for managing a country’s finances including the collection of taxes (revenue), issuance of currency, and the management (ideally payback) of public debt with a historical role dating back to its formation in the United States in 1789.
- Senior government officials responsible for managing specific departments and advising the president.
- A diplomatic incident between the United States and France that occurred during the Federalist Era. Short story: American envoys (diplomats) negotiated a peace agreement to stop French attacks on American ships. But first, France was asking for money (a bribe) just to talk, which led to a breakdown in relations between. This affair contributed to rising tensions, eventually leading to the Quasi-War, an undeclared naval conflict between us and France.
- A time period in American history from the late 1780s to the early 1800s defined by: Washington’s presidency, an economic plan for the US (Hamilton’s), political parties, and foreign affairs challenges.
- A geographical region of the United States established after the American Revolution encompassing land that would later become the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.
- Debt securities issued by a government to finance public projects and expenditures to raise cash while providing investors with a secure and steady return on investment. Hamilton loved them.
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- An agreement signed in 1794 between the US and Great Britain that aimed to resolve issues that remained after the American Revolutionary War. Ex: GB agreed to vacate the NW Territory (today’s Midwest).
- Jefferson argued that the federal government had no authority to enact the Alien and Sedition Acts because they violated the First Amendment's protections for free speech and press. Simultaneously, Jefferson articulated the concept of nullification.
- U.S. government agency that is responsible for handling the country’s foreign affairs and international relations.
- A law in U.S history that established the process for granting citizenship to immigrants, initially allowing only free white immigrants to become citizens after a period of residency.
- A meeting of members of each US political party who choose candidates for upcoming national elections.
- Head of the Judicial Branch of the United States (Article 3 USC), responsible for presiding over Supreme Court proceedings, and leading the Supreme Court in interpreting the Constitution and constitutionality of federal laws. States have their own such court.
20 Clues: Senior government officials responsible for managing specific departments and advising the president. • A meeting of members of each US political party who choose candidates for upcoming national elections. • U.S. government agency that is responsible for handling the country’s foreign affairs and international relations. • ...
Academic Disciplines 2023-06-22
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- The investigation of the fundamental forces and properties of the universe, from tiny particles to immense black holes.
- The exciting discovery of long-lost artifacts, structures, and civilizations from the past, revealing secrets of our history.
- The fascinating analysis of languages, how they develop, and their many structures and rules.
- The creative discipline that combines art and science in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
- The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The fascinating exploration of living organisms, from tiny microbes to giant whales, and how they function and interact.
- A branch of science focusing on substances, how they combine and react, and the processes that create new materials.
- The introspective search for knowledge and understanding of life's big questions, like what is right and what is real.
- The study of rules and regulations that help maintain order and justice in our societies and daily interactions.
- The world of numbers, patterns, and shapes that helps us understand and solve problems in our daily lives.
- The examination of human society and how its many parts, such as culture and institutions, influence each other.
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- The scientific field focused on understanding the human body, preventing and treating illnesses, and promoting health.
- The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time.
- The captivating investigation of the human mind, emotions, and behavior to better understand ourselves and others.
- The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources.
- The exploration of the tiny organisms we can't see with our naked eyes, like bacteria and viruses, and their effects on the world.
- The examination of how people and societies make choices, allocate resources, and interact in the world of commerce.
- The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment, exploring the delicate balance of nature.
- The beautiful art of written works, such as stories, poems, and plays, that express human emotions and experiences.
19 Clues: The fascinating analysis of languages, how they develop, and their many structures and rules. • The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources. • The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. • ...
School 2025-06-22
US History Unit 3 Crossword 1 - 15 2023-02-13
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- Gambling on buying stocks
- Money from gov to a business to keep prices low
- Long period of bad economics
- Something you buy so people know you're rich
- Farmers fighting to keep their farms
- Payments for war damages
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- Law made by the Executive Branch
- Bank taking property when payments don't happen
- Political Leader who sell hate and blame
- Government stopping bill collecting
- Treating people badly over, race, religion, ect.
- When you can't find a job
- Unemployment payments from government
- Amount of money you borrow to buy stock
- Shares owned in a public company
15 Clues: Payments for war damages • Gambling on buying stocks • When you can't find a job • Long period of bad economics • Law made by the Executive Branch • Shares owned in a public company • Government stopping bill collecting • Farmers fighting to keep their farms • Unemployment payments from government • Amount of money you borrow to buy stock • ...
US History Unit 3 Crossword 1 - 15 2023-02-13
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- Gambling on buying stocks
- Money from gov to a business to keep prices low
- Long period of bad economics
- Something you buy so people know you're rich
- Farmers fighting to keep their farms
- Payments for war damages
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- Law made by the Executive Branch
- Bank taking property when payments don't happen
- Political Leader who sell hate and blame
- Government stopping bill collecting
- Treating people badly over, race, religion, ect.
- When you can't find a job
- Unemployment payments from government
- Amount of money you borrow to buy stock
- Shares owned in a public company
15 Clues: Payments for war damages • Gambling on buying stocks • When you can't find a job • Long period of bad economics • Law made by the Executive Branch • Shares owned in a public company • Government stopping bill collecting • Farmers fighting to keep their farms • Unemployment payments from government • Amount of money you borrow to buy stock • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle by Gabriel Heron 2024-03-29
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- Montgomery Bus Boycott
- separate but equal
- ended unfair voting practices
- laws segregated
- use of violence; arm yourself
- Malcolm X
- parks
- I have a dream
- 9 black students attending a white school
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- sit ins
- Freedom Riders
- SCLC
- ended segregation in all public facilities
- segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
- studens; sit-ins, voter registration
15 Clues: SCLC • parks • sit ins • Malcolm X • Freedom Riders • I have a dream • laws segregated • separate but equal • Montgomery Bus Boycott • ended unfair voting practices • use of violence; arm yourself • studens; sit-ins, voter registration • 9 black students attending a white school • ended segregation in all public facilities • segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
US History Unit 1 Crossword 1-15 2022-10-17
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- Organized workers, fighting for something
- Building factories
- Land for Natives Americans that surrendered
- Living area outside the city
- Badly built apartments for working class
- Free farm from the Government
- From farm to restaurant (burgers)
- Being able to buy same stuff everywhere
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- Cities forming around factories
- How you get a monopoly
- Evolution applied to the working class
- Companies working together to fix prices (Illegal)
- Across a continent (Rail Road)
- Laws that make immigrants second class citizens
- Controlling one product totally
15 Clues: Building factories • How you get a monopoly • Living area outside the city • Free farm from the Government • Across a continent (Rail Road) • Cities forming around factories • Controlling one product totally • From farm to restaurant (burgers) • Evolution applied to the working class • Being able to buy same stuff everywhere • Badly built apartments for working class • ...
US History Unit 2 Crossword 1-15 2022-12-05
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- A fear that communism is spreading.
- Overthrowing the government, usually the Army
- Extreme Views or beliefs.
- Ending all world governments with out war.
- Countries working together, improve world.
- The countries that side with you during a war.
- A nice way for a country to explain stealing land.
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- Right to pick your own government.
- Cut back your military after a war ends.
- 3 ways to take over a country.
- No you can't! (Alcohol)
- Nicer way to say Imperialism.
- I can vote!
- To add on to a law or rule.
- A country staying out of a war
15 Clues: I can vote! • No you can't! (Alcohol) • Extreme Views or beliefs. • To add on to a law or rule. • Nicer way to say Imperialism. • 3 ways to take over a country. • A country staying out of a war • Right to pick your own government. • A fear that communism is spreading. • Cut back your military after a war ends. • Ending all world governments with out war. • ...
ADCAKM 2021-04-15
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- maggie
- daisy bf
- emily in paris
- jamal
- tattoo that daisy wants
- language of two of us
- plan that got cancelled
- plan that is planned
- career path of two of us
- myrnas current* career path
- college of 2.5 of us
- zodiac of 4 of us
- where aaima works
- celeb crush of myrna and aaima
- diet of two of us
- what christy was once allergic to
- Christina Yang
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- one of daisys jobs
- language of pothead
- pothead
- Snooki
- vax of 3 of us
- why kelly gets tomato after alc
- hs
- aaima birthplace
- kelly christy dating app of choice
- Izzy
- plan that will happen in 2 years
28 Clues: hs • Izzy • jamal • maggie • Snooki • pothead • daisy bf • emily in paris • vax of 3 of us • Christina Yang • aaima birthplace • zodiac of 4 of us • where aaima works • diet of two of us • one of daisys jobs • language of pothead • plan that is planned • college of 2.5 of us • language of two of us • tattoo that daisy wants • plan that got cancelled • career path of two of us • myrnas current* career path • ...
T.A.P 2024-09-22
22 Clues: Me • You • swim • talk • play • walk • look • dance • you 2 • smile • listen • you all • Him/her • them all (3+) • happening now • in the future • all of us (3+) • them 2 over there • us 2 (me and you) • happened in the past • us 3 (talking to you) • us 2 (talking to you)
Code 94 2024-10-17
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- Your laws are and perfect
- how we are
- Your guide us
- Pleas help us build a faith
- Your has the power
- All Scripture is
- Our thoughts and
- Your were like us
- They felt what we
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- Jehovah, our father, we want to
- to deep inside
- your ever true
- that what is heard
- the we can see
- it helps to
- its truth has set us
- your Word we
- Its light gives us
- Your Word, O Jehovah, has appeal
19 Clues: how we are • it helps to • your Word we • Your guide us • to deep inside • your ever true • the we can see • All Scripture is • Our thoughts and • Your were like us • They felt what we • that what is heard • Your has the power • Its light gives us • its truth has set us • Your laws are and perfect • Pleas help us build a faith • Jehovah, our father, we want to • Your Word, O Jehovah, has appeal
history 2021-05-25
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- A person who used to ride horses
- The day after Christmas
- Period between Ash Wednesday and Easter
- Not wealthy
- The celebration on November's eve
- A green celebration
- A country in the north of United Kingdom
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- A secret deal against the system
- The sentence kids say on Halloween
- A large open-air fire
- A song to celebrate an event, a team or a country
- Something you put on your face to desguise
- A kind of flower
- A non-physical entity
14 Clues: Not wealthy • A kind of flower • A green celebration • A large open-air fire • A non-physical entity • The day after Christmas • A secret deal against the system • A person who used to ride horses • The celebration on November's eve • The sentence kids say on Halloween • Period between Ash Wednesday and Easter • A country in the north of United Kingdom • ...
History 2022-10-10
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- Amendment that banned the sale, distribution and consumption of alchohol.
- What is the food and drug administration?
- This act made it illegal to offer rebates to companies.
- Act that limited passes offered and allowed ICC to establish maxium rates a railroad could change.
- Halted sale of contaminated food and medicine as well as false advertisement. (FDA enforced)
- People have the right to directly elect the senators in their state.
- Who is the International Criminal Court?
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- The power to remove officials by facing a new election before the end of their term.
- Vote on an initiative.
- Amendment that made income tax.
- Bill originated by the people.
- Woman activist who spoke out for peace in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- Feminist who spoke for women's suffrage and equal rights in the United States.
- Created strict cleanliness rules for the meat industry (USDA enforced)
14 Clues: Vote on an initiative. • Bill originated by the people. • Amendment that made income tax. • Who is the International Criminal Court? • What is the food and drug administration? • This act made it illegal to offer rebates to companies. • People have the right to directly elect the senators in their state. • ...
History 2020-06-12
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- Something that we dont't know the answer to
- A vital farm job
- object used by pilgrims to defend theirselfes from wolves
- area of landthat could sometimes include more than one village
- The number of years he ruled, he was emperor for 14 years
- Forged metal hinges, chains, and tools
- an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.
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- Made wooden joists, floors and roofs
- Couldn't be burnt out, strongest defence system
- the bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church a building used for public Christian worship.
- the deadliest plague in history
- Common Era
- soemthing that we don't know the answer to
- to store all the essential belongingd: food, money, etc
14 Clues: Common Era • A vital farm job • the deadliest plague in history • Made wooden joists, floors and roofs • Forged metal hinges, chains, and tools • soemthing that we don't know the answer to • Something that we dont't know the answer to • Couldn't be burnt out, strongest defence system • to store all the essential belongingd: food, money, etc • ...
History 2021-11-05
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- pay money to have kin moved to heaven
- groundbreaking philosophy infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism
- european and african mix
- american indian and african mix
- paper, chart or map
- european and american indian mix
- europeans born in america
- the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches.
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- seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation and as the namesake of Lutheranism
- europeans born in america
- winds that blow from east to west
- pay money for church lands
- promoter of the first complete translation of the Bible into English.
- winds that blow from west to east
- give family church positions
15 Clues: paper, chart or map • european and african mix • europeans born in america • europeans born in america • pay money for church lands • give family church positions • american indian and african mix • european and american indian mix • winds that blow from east to west • winds that blow from west to east • pay money to have kin moved to heaven • ...
history 2023-03-02
Across
- To promote the welfare of other by donating
- inventor who made the telephone
- making a area more urban
- Was a war that fought on June 25th 1876
- A Scottish industrialist that led steel industry
Down
- you can talk to anybody across the world
- Fully taking in ideas or information
- To prepare babies that were not born in the united states citizenship
- To have an arrangement for a place
- A protective response to a cut or other injury
- indigenous people who lived in America
- town under rapid growth
- control over supply or trade
- growth in industry and technology
14 Clues: town under rapid growth • making a area more urban • control over supply or trade • inventor who made the telephone • growth in industry and technology • To have an arrangement for a place • Fully taking in ideas or information • indigenous people who lived in America • Was a war that fought on June 25th 1876 • you can talk to anybody across the world • ...
