us Crossword Puzzles
One year of us 2020-05-27
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- What do you normally do when I'm gone? Wait for you to get
- A place on the river
- you're my
- Amusement Park
- I love
- Y'all
- First trip together
- a girl dog name
- something I do a lot
- The see me rollin'. They hatin'.
- when the sunsets to the
- wait! Mitch help!
- First date
- Where is Mia from?
- Barn An apple a day keeps the doctor away
- How many states has Mia lived in?
- Seasons First anniversary date
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- fuel the nugget!
- happy
- Where is Mitch's family from?
- Where is Mia's family from?
- you got one of them
- best thing that has ever happened to me
- my favorite person
- a boy dog name
- Queen City
- Feed the
- favorite thing to do
- a type of soda
29 Clues: happy • Y'all • I love • Feed the • you're my • Queen City • First date • Amusement Park • a boy dog name • a type of soda • a girl dog name • fuel the nugget! • wait! Mitch help! • my favorite person • Where is Mia from? • you got one of them • First trip together • A place on the river • something I do a lot • favorite thing to do • when the sunsets to the • Where is Mia's family from? • ...
One year of us 2020-05-27
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- a type of soda
- The see me rollin'. They hatin'.
- you're my
- happy
- when the sunsets to the
- Queen City
- a girl dog name
- Amusement Park
- fuel the nugget!
- First anniversary date
- Feed the
- something I do a lot
- favorite thing to do
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- What do you normally do when I'm gone? Wait for you to get
- Where is Mitch's family from?
- How many states has Mia lived in?
- I love
- you got one of them
- First date
- my favorite person
- wait! Mitch help!
- Y'all
- First trip together
- Where is Mia's family from?
- Where is Mia from?
- A place on the river
- a boy dog name
- best thing that has ever happened to me
28 Clues: happy • Y'all • I love • Feed the • you're my • First date • Queen City • a type of soda • a boy dog name • Amusement Park • a girl dog name • fuel the nugget! • wait! Mitch help! • my favorite person • Where is Mia from? • you got one of them • First trip together • A place on the river • something I do a lot • favorite thing to do • First anniversary date • when the sunsets to the • Where is Mia's family from? • ...
Get To Know Us 2020-08-02
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- sekretaris 1 inti osis 14
- pembina inti osis
- departemen osis yang berperan dalam pemilihan jurusan ipa dan ips
- departemen yang selalu berperan dalam setiap event organisasi
- bendahara 2 hifest
- salah satu anggota inti 14 yang pandai bermain gitar dan menyanyi
- salah satu event internal osis
- ketua osis angkatan 14
- nama inti osis angkatan 14
- slogan inti osis 14
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- slogan astec
- departemen osis yang berperan perihal pencarian sponsor
- salah satu event besar osis
- departemen yang berperan dalam pembentukan jiwa kepemimpinan adek-adek
- bendahara 2 astec 2020
- salah satu anggota inti yang pandai gombal
- departemen dengan proker hifest dan idul adha
- indra kalau makan, nasi atau ayam dulu
- salah satu anggota inti yang galak
- departemen yang salah satu prokernya adalah resik masjid
20 Clues: slogan astec • pembina inti osis • bendahara 2 hifest • slogan inti osis 14 • bendahara 2 astec 2020 • ketua osis angkatan 14 • sekretaris 1 inti osis 14 • nama inti osis angkatan 14 • salah satu event besar osis • salah satu event internal osis • salah satu anggota inti yang galak • indra kalau makan, nasi atau ayam dulu • salah satu anggota inti yang pandai gombal • ...
1 YEAR OF US 2020-09-04
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- what do we want to name our daughter?
- where did we go on your birthday?
- where was our first date?
- where was the first time we talked?
- when is our anniversary (month and day)?
- where did we accidentally go to together?
- where was our first kiss?
- who's house were we in when we first cuddled?
- where did we go on new years?
- when was our first fight(month and day)?
- what is our go to place?
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- who's the boy that caused us problems?
- where did you ask me to be your girlfriend?
- where did we go on valentines?
- what do we want to name our son?
- which movie did we watch in the cinema?
- who's the girl that caused us problem?
- where do we want to go to together?
- what is our song?
- what makes this relationship work?
- where was the first time i cried in front of you?
21 Clues: what is our song? • what is our go to place? • where was our first date? • where was our first kiss? • where did we go on new years? • where did we go on valentines? • what do we want to name our son? • where did we go on your birthday? • what makes this relationship work? • where was the first time we talked? • where do we want to go to together? • ...
Yay us! The Crossword 2020-08-25
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- Keeper of Mjolnir.
- Yours is bigger than mine.
- Release him!
- Honest.
- Board game first name.
- Don't call her a taco!
- First Fourth soundtrack.
- You win or you die.
- Wannabe alpha.
- Best hand.
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- Stuffed pervert.
- Cupid.
- We are _____.
- Kids underfoot everywhere.
- Educational first date.
- Excuse to invite you over.
- Escape The Dark _____.
- Melts.
- Always watching.
- Completely ______.
- During our first kiss.
- Always home.
- Broke Michael's heart.
- What we feel deeply for one-another.
24 Clues: Cupid. • Melts. • Honest. • Best hand. • Release him! • Always home. • We are _____. • Wannabe alpha. • Stuffed pervert. • Always watching. • Keeper of Mjolnir. • Completely ______. • You win or you die. • Escape The Dark _____. • Board game first name. • Don't call her a taco! • During our first kiss. • Broke Michael's heart. • Educational first date. • First Fourth soundtrack. • Yours is bigger than mine. • ...
US History Unit III 2020-10-09
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- The political party that Andrew Jackson created when the Election of 1824 was stolen from him.
- The ______ v. Georgia court case led to the Supreme Court declaring that the Native Americans tribe were sovereign nations within the United States.
- A reformer that pushed for mental health treatment centers.
- The nickname given to President Jackson's method of filling federal jobs.
- The deal that led to John Quincy Adams winning the Election of 1824 was said to be _______.
- the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that created a tremendous expansion of federal government power during his time on the Supreme Court.
- The name of the act that allowed the government to shut down newspapers that were exercising free speech during the Quasi War with France.
- A slave that led an uprising that terrified slave owners in the South.
- Where extreme violence occurred due to the popular sovereignty vote that would make the territory a slave state.
- The slave that tried to sue for his freedom. Only to have the Supreme Court reject his lawsuit and issue a ruling that declared that African Americans were not citizens.
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- The 1794 treaty that tried to resolve lingering disputes with Britain.
- The territory dispute that we resolved with Britain when President Polk declared 54/40 or fight.
- A former slave that learned to read and write. He became a powerful speaker and was the editor of The North Star.
- The treaty that secured Florida from Spain.
- The minister that created the African Methodist Episcopal Church and encouraged his congregation to fight slavery.
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- The name of the Senate Bill that would allow President Jackson to use the military to collect taxes in South Carolina.
- The attempt to stop slavery from expanding into new territories that we may acquire from the war with Mexico.
- What the Grimke Sisters wanted.
- An abolitionist that advocated violence to end slavery.
- What the British were doing to our sailors.
- Alexander Hamilton argued for this as Secretary of State. It would mean that the federal government would absorb the debts that the states had from the War for Independence.
- When a state claims that a federal law is unconstitutional and what South Carolina tried to do regarding tariffs.
- The abolitionist that was the editor of The Liberator.
- A Massachusetts man that pushed for better public public education.
- The nickname for the federal judges that Adams appointed on the last day of his presidency that would allow the Federalists to still hold some power in government.
- The product that was central to the rebellion that occurred during the Washington administration.
- The practice of saying things about political opponents that may not be entirely true.
- The ship that the British attacked when the captain denied them entry to search. It was a contributing factor to the War of 1812.
- The man that committed acts of violence in Kansas and tried to steal military weapons at Harper's Ferry to arm a slave uprising.
- What Jefferson enacted in 1807 to try and keep America neutral while the British and French fought. It had a disastrous impact on the American economy.
- An important outcome from the Seneca Falls Convention was the Declaration of ______ demanding equality and voting rights for women.
32 Clues: What the Grimke Sisters wanted. • The treaty that ended the War of 1812. • What the British were doing to our sailors. • The treaty that secured Florida from Spain. • The abolitionist that was the editor of The Liberator. • An abolitionist that advocated violence to end slavery. • A reformer that pushed for mental health treatment centers. • ...
US election, Łukasz Dąbrowski 2020-10-20
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- a nickname for the republican party
- a person currently holding office
- a piece of paper with someones vote
- members of a given party from a state vote for who they would like to be the candidate
- someone running for office
- an organized effort to reach a goal
- the more conservative party in the US
- a member of the electoral college
- the art of persuasion
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- a group of people who try to influence a candidate
- people who conduct polls
- an expert in a field
- a limit on the time you can spend as president
- a party with a donkey as their mascot
- a set of beliefs on how the government should be run
- a large political conference
- the potential candidate
- a collection of opinions
- a person chosen to represent a group of people in a political assembly
- a person who gives money to a party
20 Clues: an expert in a field • the art of persuasion • the potential candidate • people who conduct polls • a collection of opinions • someone running for office • a large political conference • a person currently holding office • a member of the electoral college • a nickname for the republican party • a piece of paper with someones vote • an organized effort to reach a goal • ...
US Cities by Nickname 2021-03-30
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- The Golden City (2 wds.)
- Space City
- The Forest City
- The Emerald City
- Theme Park Capital of the World
- U.S. Capitol
- Duval
- The Big D
- Queen City
- Cream City
- The Mile High City
- Live Music Capital of the World
- Porkopolis
- City of Lakes; one of the Twin Cities
- The City of Brotherly Love
- Tinseltown (2 wds.)
- Derby City
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- Alamo City (2 wds.)
- Rose City
- Beantown
- Heart of America (2 wds.)
- Gateway to the West (2 wds.)
- Music City
- The Big Easy (2 wds.)
- The Windy City
- The Big Apple (2 wds.)
- The Big O
- The Motor City
- The Duke City
- Crossroads of America
- Valley of the Sun
- Steel City
- The Big Pineapple
- The Sun City (located on US-Mexico border) (2 wds.)
- City of Oaks
- The Gateway to the Americas
- Home of the Blues
- Sin City (2 wds.)
- America's Finest City (2 wds.)
- The Big Peach
40 Clues: Duval • Beantown • Rose City • The Big O • The Big D • Space City • Music City • Queen City • Cream City • Steel City • Porkopolis • Derby City • U.S. Capitol • City of Oaks • The Duke City • The Big Peach • The Windy City • The Motor City • The Forest City • The Emerald City • Valley of the Sun • The Big Pineapple • Home of the Blues • Sin City (2 wds.) • The Mile High City • Alamo City (2 wds.) • Tinseltown (2 wds.) • ...
US election, Zuzanna Urbańska 2020-10-24
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- The most numer of people who vote for one candidate or the other
- A person who gives money for the campaign
- Very big meeting where all delegates from all states vote for the nominee who got the most votes
- Discussion about nominee to become candidate
- Talking about what you are going to do in your positive campaign
- Time when candidates fight each other
- You have to do it to make another candidate look bad
- How many terms American president can serve
- Representatives of the party who can choose for any nominee that they want
- Trying to become a president
- Beliefs on how to run a country
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- A representative of a state
- Attacking another candidate
- In office now, any position of authority
- Experts in whatever field they work for, they give their opinions
- Art of persuasion, how you speak, how you try to convince people to believe what you are saying
- A person that the American people will vote for
- Potential candidate
- Collection of opinions or to ask people what they think
- A group of people who represent the nation
20 Clues: Potential candidate • A representative of a state • Attacking another candidate • Trying to become a president • Beliefs on how to run a country • Time when candidates fight each other • In office now, any position of authority • A person who gives money for the campaign • A group of people who represent the nation • How many terms American president can serve • ...
US Election, Michał Kajka 2020-11-05
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- The president has to ----- in upon being elected.
- A person who suddenly decides who to vote for.
- A discussion of who a person wants to vote for, similar to a primary.
- A survey about who a person will vote for.
- A person who performs a donation.
- A person currently holding office.
- A representative person of a political group.
- A group of people who try to influence people or candidates by donating to them.
- A person conducting a poll.
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- The art of speaking to convince someone.
- That type of campaign relies on attacking the opponent rather than presenting your own promises.
- A technique rhetoric that relies on turning negative remarks about a person in their own favour.
- The actual vote.
- A person who's an expert in a certain field.
- An --------- college is a group of people representing the nation who ultimately end up voting.
- A straightforward way of voting.
- A party rivaling the Republicans.
- A nickname for the Republican Party.
- A potential candidate for the elections.
- A person who is part of a lobby.
20 Clues: The actual vote. • A person conducting a poll. • A straightforward way of voting. • A person who is part of a lobby. • A person who performs a donation. • A party rivaling the Republicans. • A person currently holding office. • A nickname for the Republican Party. • The art of speaking to convince someone. • A potential candidate for the elections. • ...
US Election Michał Szmajdowicz 2020-10-30
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- A person who conducts a poll.
- One of the two main parties in US.
- Soon all american will cast their ____.
- The ____ College consists of 538 people.
- People who try to influecne the candidates.
- A pre-election party meeting.
- A person, who can become a candidate.
- To make a bad story look good.
- The art of persuation.
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- Candidates beliefs on how to run a country.
- Experts giving their opinion on TV or radio.
- The president is chosen by popular ____
- A representative of a state.
- A questionare conducted before the elections
- In other words "The Grand Old Party"
- Person, who gives money for the campaign.
- The efforts of a candidate to win.
- A person, who currently holds the office.
- An election on a scale of a state.
- Obama won reelection for his second ___.
20 Clues: The art of persuation. • A representative of a state. • A person who conducts a poll. • A pre-election party meeting. • To make a bad story look good. • One of the two main parties in US. • The efforts of a candidate to win. • An election on a scale of a state. • In other words "The Grand Old Party" • A person, who can become a candidate. • ...
US election, Julia Łuczak 2020-10-29
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- The Democratic Party ............. has pledged his support to Sen.
- On November 3nd all Americans go cast a ...... .
- All delegates took part in last .......... .
- The president can only serve two ..... .
- One ......... was returned to the council.
- Trump undermined the efforts of his .... doctors by providing his own take just a bit later.
- I've never vote without ....... opinion about candidates, they know better.
- If you want to be a president you should have a good ........ .
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- US Senate confirms Donald Trump’s ....... to Supreme Court
- Unfortunately most Senators seem to be listening to industry ......... more closely than to us.
- Hillary Clinton says she is an ......... College elector in New York.
- Our party has money only from .....
- Only 50% of people took part in .... before election
- Dr Low was a ........ to the Hague Peace Conference in 1899.
- Barack Obama was ..... in president.
- The election won by not the same candidate what ........ .
- The speaker's powerful ........ amazed nearly all of the audience.
- This year, the ........ is more expensive then 4 years ago.
- There are only two .......... who run for office.
- Five of American presidents were elected, but theri lost popular .... .
20 Clues: Our party has money only from ..... • Barack Obama was ..... in president. • The president can only serve two ..... . • One ......... was returned to the council. • All delegates took part in last .......... . • On November 3nd all Americans go cast a ...... . • There are only two .......... who run for office. • Only 50% of people took part in .... before election • ...
US History - Chapter 12 2021-09-22
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- it brought products of eastern industry to the growing populace beyond the Mississippi
- cost advantages companies experience when production becomes efficient
- he became the richest person in the country, controlling 90% of all oil in the United States at his peak
- a legal arrangement that allows one person to manage another person’s property
- a third party helps workers and employers reach an agreement
- the total value of all finished goods and services produced by a country's citizens
- one of the most unscrupulous “robber barons” of 19th-century American capitalism
- a formal order to halt a boycott
- an individual that creates a business
- to break up existing unions
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- companies could hire only union members
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1859
- a rise in the value of money
- When a single company achieves control of an entire market
- manages the companies it owns, effectively merging them into one large enterprise
- a group of people or a company
- united all the workers in a particular industry
- a grant of land made by the government especially for roads, railroads, or agricultural colleges
- a person who commits capital with the expectation of receiving financial returns
- was known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them
- to unite with something else
22 Clues: a rise in the value of money • to unite with something else • a group of people or a company • a formal order to halt a boycott • an individual that creates a business • companies could hire only union members • to break up existing unions • united all the workers in a particular industry • superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1859 • ...
It's all about us! 2021-08-04
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- Eat,_____ and be merry
- Bright ideas
- An AGLC award
- A lucky number
- Roll the dice here
- Used in poker or dips
- You want to win this
- It has six sides
- Distribute the cards
- It's the W in WFH
- Bright Ideas for short
- With high regard
- Play with this
- Spin in bars
- You want to win this
- AGLCers are all a part of this
- Where you find almost everything
- Our first name
- This chart tells you who's who
- AGLC is one Alberta's top this
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- Drink with this
- Fill these out
- We play by the rules
- We all try to achieve this
- We work together
- It's the location where a lot of us work
- Don't complain about making this
- 21 will get you this
- It's where our Hotline lives
- Our newest line of business
- You raise a glass there or just raise it
- Spin to win
- Hop to it to make this
- Is low or high
- They make a lot of our laptops
- Our new social site
36 Clues: Spin to win • Bright ideas • Spin in bars • An AGLC award • Fill these out • A lucky number • Play with this • Is low or high • Our first name • Drink with this • We work together • It has six sides • With high regard • It's the W in WFH • Roll the dice here • Our new social site • We play by the rules • You want to win this • Distribute the cards • 21 will get you this • You want to win this • ...
A Year Of Us 2021-12-19
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- The thing that ruined your Ana-made birthday plans
- Something you discovered about me this year (arabic)
- My gift for Mena from Valencia
- Something we finished together this year
- Where you went on holidays and (I'll just say) forgot to get me dahab
- Your favourite gift from me this year
- Something we both gained this year
- Our biggest supporter of the year
- Our most spontaneous dinner
- My most used word towards you
- Something we matchingly bought this year
- A medical act we both learned this year
- Our go-to bios
- Our biggest academic achievement this year
- Our most romantic restaurant of the year
- Something you got for me and want to kill me for not using yet
- Our officially-together-a-la-Egyptian month
- Something I was looking for for months and you found for me in 30 minutes
- Something you keep avoiding but really need to think about
- The time during which we spoke the least
- Where we spent most of our year
- Our Valentine's Day activity
- My favourite gift from you this year
- Our last 2021 trip
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- Where we went for my birthday
- The couple's wedding we attended as an official couple
- The most important thing we set this year
- Our original anniversary month
- Your most used word towards me
- Where we celebrated our anniversary
- Our COVID belated-biggest academic achievement this year
- Our anniversary restaurant
- Our fun restaurant experience of the year
- A gift you bought for Milly this year
- Our Valentine's dinner
- My least used word towards you
- Our souvenir from our first anniversary
- Our favourite fish restaurant
- Our first parenting experience
- Our first 2021 trip
- Something you did a lot of towards the end of the year
- Something I discovered about you this year
- Our favourite BBQ restaurant
- Our guilty pleasure
- Your least used word towards me
- our biggest GGD inspiration
46 Clues: Our go-to bios • Our last 2021 trip • Our first 2021 trip • Our guilty pleasure • Our Valentine's dinner • Our anniversary restaurant • Our most spontaneous dinner • our biggest GGD inspiration • Our favourite BBQ restaurant • Our Valentine's Day activity • Where we went for my birthday • My most used word towards you • Our favourite fish restaurant • My gift for Mena from Valencia • ...
Matouš US history crossword 2022-04-07
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- One of the middle colonies
- A nickname for English soldiers
- The country Mt. Everest is located in
- The first leader of jamestown
- When colonists threw tea into the Boston harbor
- The country the colonists fought in the revolutionary war
- The primary weapon used in the wars
- The biggest source of income in the New England colonies
- A good boy
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- One of the southern colonies
- One of the New England colonies
- The northern region of the original colonies
- The location of Jamestown
- A plant used to make blue and purple dye
- The primary reward in US history classes
- The number of original colonies
- A major European power that joined the revolutionary war
- The country Columbus thought he had landed in
- The first English colony in America
- Our favorite US history teacher
- The other good boy
21 Clues: A good boy • The other good boy • The location of Jamestown • One of the middle colonies • One of the southern colonies • The first leader of jamestown • One of the New England colonies • A nickname for English soldiers • The number of original colonies • Our favorite US history teacher • The first English colony in America • The primary weapon used in the wars • ...
US History STAAR Review 2022-04-12
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- Faire non-governmental intervention
- Minority groups adopt the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture
- Voting rights for women
- Creates a federal income tax
- Prohibits sale, manufacture of alcohol
- Limited President to 2 terms in office
- Centralized, dictatorial government
- Eliminates the poll tax as a condition of voting
- policies that are socially progressive and promote social welfare
- Prohibits use of race as a condition of voting
- Involving other countries
- commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation
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- Smaller community located in the area surrounding a city
- Repealed Prohibition
- Country's ability to govern itself
- Complaints
- Declares slavery illegal in the US
- The right to vote
- Key decisions by the courts that lead to change
- Make and agreement official by signing it
- enterprise Economic choice, competition, limited government regulation
- Changed voting age to 18
- Having to do with one's own homeland
- Direct election of senators
- Creating commercial industry
- Citizenship rights to all born in the US
- Data Statistics about characteristics of people in an area
- revoke or declare invalid(a law or congressional act)
28 Clues: Complaints • The right to vote • Repealed Prohibition • Voting rights for women • Changed voting age to 18 • Involving other countries • Direct election of senators • Creates a federal income tax • Creating commercial industry • Country's ability to govern itself • Declares slavery illegal in the US • Faire non-governmental intervention • Centralized, dictatorial government • ...
US Landmarks & Roadside Attractions 2021-08-28
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- State where you can drive the loneliest highway in the USA
- In which state will you find a ten foot roller skate?
- What is the name of Albany, New York's Top Dog?
- What bear character will you find in Cooksburg, Pennsylvania?
- In what city will you find the big Idaho Potato Hotel?
- What state is known as the Jackalope capital of the world?
- This state is home to infamous Blues Crossroads.
- What is the name of the elephant shaped building in Margate City, New Jersey?
- Worlds largest tree by volume.
- In what city will you find the house built out of newspaper by engineer Ellis F. Stenman?
- What animal does the giant Dakota Thunder sculpture located in Jamestown North Dakota, represent?
- Name or the worlds largest house located in North Carolina.
- In what state will you find a Martini drinking pink elephant?
- The worlds largest brick, made out of bricks, is in this state.
- In what state will you find the world's largest Santa Claus?
- Almost medieval looking auto attraction in Nebraska.
- What state is home to Snake Alley, the "crookedest" street in the world?
- Point Pleasant, West Virginia, is known for dedicating a statue of this urban legend.
- What giant bird sculpture currently marking the coldest spot in the country will you find in Cutbank, Montana?
- What animal is holding up a Volkswagen in Leicester, Vermont?
- What Michigan city is home to the "Mighty Fist" of Joe Louis?
- What is the Nickname for Dublin, Ohio's Field of Corn?
- What New Hampshire city is home to Cat Alley?
- This Road Island city is home to the Big Blue Bug.
- Type of cans covering this Houston house.
- What state is home to the Minnie Pearl Chicken Wire Statue?
- What state is home to the worlds largest ball of twine?
- In Cheshire, Connecticut what does the Paul Bunyan statue carry instead of an ax.
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- In what US State can you find the blue whale roadside attraction?
- Relocation state of the London Bridge.
- What is the name of the world's largest beetle found in Colorado Springs, Colorado?
- This city is home to the worlds largest baseball bat.
- In what state will you find Ben Bikin, the worlds largest bicyclist?
- In what state is home to the worlds largest rocking chair?
- South Dakota's Skeleton Man is walking with what other skeleton?
- New Mexico is home to a sculpture made of recycled items that represent its State Bird which is what?
- This state is home to the Guitar Walk, a 115 foot long, concrete Epiphone Casino Guitar.
- What state is home to Miles, the largest concrete monster is the world?
- In what state will you find the big Jimmy Carter peanut?
- What Louisiana city is home to the "ONCE IN A MILLENIUM MOON" mega mural?
- Name of Paul Bunyan's blue ox in Minnesota.
- This state is home to a giant crash test dummy.
- The name of the 40 foot pink dinosaur in Vernal, Utah.
- What state is home to the worlds largest fiberglass Egg?
- In what state will you find Eartha, the worlds largest rotating and revolving globe?
- State where you will find the Tsunami Clock.
- Big Betsy, located in Florida, is what kind of crustacean?
- The worlds largest bottle of this is in Illinois.
- What South Carolina town is home to the worlds smallest police station?
- This Oregon beach town is home to the worlds largest corn dog.
50 Clues: Worlds largest tree by volume. • Relocation state of the London Bridge. • Type of cans covering this Houston house. • Name of Paul Bunyan's blue ox in Minnesota. • State where you will find the Tsunami Clock. • What New Hampshire city is home to Cat Alley? • What is the name of Albany, New York's Top Dog? • This state is home to a giant crash test dummy. • ...
US History Ch5 Vocabulary 2017-01-09
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- people who supported ratification of the Constitution
- official change, correction,or addition to a law or constitution
- the plan for government proposed at the Constitutional Convention in which the national government would have supreme power and a legislative branch would have two houses with representation determined by state population
- an agreement worked out at the Constitutional Convention establishing that a state’s population would determine representation in the lower house of the legislature, while each state would have equal representation in the upper house of the legislature
- the division of the government that proposes bills and passes them into laws
- led hundreds of men to shut down the Supreme Court in an event that became known as Shays’s Rebellion
- the division of the federal government that is made up of the national courts; interprets laws, punishes criminals, and settles disputes between states
- an anti-federalist who opposed the constitution and believed the Constitution needed a section guaranteeing individual rights
- a meeting held in Philadelphia at which delegates from the states wrote the Constitution
- to plead in favor of
- an agreement worked out at the constitutional convention stating that only three-fifths of the slaves in a state would count when determining a state’s population for representation in the lower house of Congress
- the idea that political authority belongs to the people
- trade between two or more states
- a series of essays that defended and explained the constitution and tried to reassure Americans that the states would not be overpowered by the proposed national government
- an uprising of Massachusetts’ farmers, led by Daniels Shays, to protest high taxes, heavy debt, and farm foreclosures
- an official approval
- a charter of liberties agreed to by King John of England, it made the king obey the same laws as citizens
- a set of basic principles that determines the powers and duties of a government
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- a tax on imports or exports
- the division of the federal government that includes the president and the administrative departments; enforces the nation’s laws
- The fourth president, delegate of the Constitutional Convention, and author of the Bill of Rights.
- the document that created the first central government of the United States; was replaced by the Constitution in 1789
- a proposal to create a unicameral legislature with equal representation of states rather than representation by population; rejected at the Constitutional Convention
- a document that gave people in Virginia freed of worship and prohibited tax money from being used to fund churches
- legislation passed by Congress authorizing surveys and the division of public lands in the western region of the country
- legislation passed by Congress to establish a political structure for the Northwest Territory and create a system for the admission of new states
- a steep drop in economic activity combined with rising unemployment
- U.S. system of government in which power is distributed between a central government and individual states
- a system established by the Constitution that prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful
- people who opposed ratification of the Constitution
- lands including present-day Illinois, INdiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; organized by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787
- voting rights
- the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791
- increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money
34 Clues: voting rights • to plead in favor of • an official approval • a tax on imports or exports • trade between two or more states • people who opposed ratification of the Constitution • people who supported ratification of the Constitution • the idea that political authority belongs to the people • official change, correction,or addition to a law or constitution • ...
The World Around Us 2017-05-02
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- The opposite for "full".
- Past form of "send".
- To save someone from danger.
- A volcanic ... is the outbreak of a volcano.
- Violent and distructive windstorm occuring over local areas of land.
- An organization that raises money for the poor.
- Vibrations in the earth's crust causing the ground to shake.
- Forest ... cause the destruction of thousands of trees a year.
- An agitation of the sea caused by a submarine shake.
- A period of extreme lack of food and water in an area.
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- A synonym for "electricity".
- A period of no rain.
- A cycle...is a lane for bicycles.
- A synonym for "contamination".
- An urgent situation
- A large mass of snow that comes loose from a mountain.
- Past form of "strike".
- To use sth. again , such as a bag or box.
- A container where you throw rubbish.
- Too much rain during a short period can cause a ...
20 Clues: An urgent situation • Past form of "send". • A period of no rain. • Past form of "strike". • The opposite for "full". • A synonym for "electricity". • To save someone from danger. • A synonym for "contamination". • A cycle...is a lane for bicycles. • A container where you throw rubbish. • To use sth. again , such as a bag or box. • A volcanic ... is the outbreak of a volcano. • ...
The World Around Us 2017-05-02
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- Past form of "send".
- A synonym for "electricity".
- An agitation of the sea caused by a submarine shake.
- A cycle...is a lane for bicycles.
- Too much rain during a short period can cause a ...
- An urgent situation
- Vibrations in the earth's crust causing the ground to shake.
- Violent and distructive windstorm occuring over local areas of land.
- An organization that raises money for the poor.
- Past form of "strike".
- A container where you throw rubbish.
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- The opposite for "full".
- To save someone from danger.
- Forest ... cause the destruction of thousands of trees a year.
- A large mass of snow that comes loose from a mountain.
- A synonym for "contamination".
- A period of no rain.
- A volcanic ... is the outbreak of a volcano.
- To use sth. again , such as a bag or box.
- A period of extreme lack of food and water in an area.
20 Clues: An urgent situation • Past form of "send". • A period of no rain. • Past form of "strike". • The opposite for "full". • To save someone from danger. • A synonym for "electricity". • A synonym for "contamination". • A cycle...is a lane for bicycles. • A container where you throw rubbish. • To use sth. again , such as a bag or box. • A volcanic ... is the outbreak of a volcano. • ...
US History Unit 9 2017-02-06
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- A skilled worker
- Name for the wealthy planters who made their money from cotton in the mid-1800s.
- Invented the steel plow
- The idea that the government should have the smallest role possible in the economy
- Launched the first clipper ship
- A device that cut wheat from the field more effectively than a man could do.
- opened 1825
- Invented the sewing machine
- A fast ship of the mid-1800s
- An economic system based on the development of large-scale industries and produced large quantities.
- A person who wanted to limit immigration and preserve the United States native born, white citizens.
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- An engine that pulls a rail road train.
- A political party of the 1800s that was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant.
- Invented the telegraph
- Laws that controlled the lives of enslaved African Americans and denied them basic human rights
- A device invented by Eli Whitney that
- invented: 1844
- An association of trade workers formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions.
- Invented the mechanical reaper
- A method to make steel stronger and cheaper.
- A device that sends an electrical current through a wire.
- A person who enters another country in order to settle there.
- A refusal by workers to do their jobs until their demands are met.
23 Clues: opened 1825 • invented: 1844 • A skilled worker • Invented the telegraph • Invented the steel plow • Invented the sewing machine • A fast ship of the mid-1800s • Invented the mechanical reaper • Launched the first clipper ship • A device invented by Eli Whitney that • An engine that pulls a rail road train. • A method to make steel stronger and cheaper. • ...
The Story Of Us 2017-02-24
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- Spiritual being that allegedly appears randomly at parties and spills alcoholic beverages.
- Highly toxic household cleaner that has the ability to immediately penetrate any porous surface on the human body and then proceed straight to the brain causing blindness and death.
- Person who was referred to as "a snake" in a hand drawn demonstrative of true friendship.
- Social media site where we first met.
- Country that Denise was visiting when news of the apocalypse came out in late 2016.
- Musician who is our joint spirit animal.
- Name of the sport that we most fear.
- Urban landmark associated with the phrase "SFM".
- First name of a mutual acquaintance who is either the most cursed person in terms of personal health and diseases -OR- is certifiably batshit crazy.
- Extremely virtuous (but extremely tightly wound) mutual friend.
- On September 19th every year, we talk like this seagoing person.
- Proper name of the alert signal one sends out when in emergency need of a high heeled shoe delivery. CODE _____________.
- Flaw that occurs in photographs that Denise went psychotic trying to fix one summer.
- Name of THE boy.
- The one man we will never agree on (first name only).
- Really stupid (and orange) reason that both of mouths kissed people's feet.
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- Most used would of "the fractal hunter".
- Our "super power" that greatly facilitates being undetected in our shenanigans (Activated by blackouts).
- #NeverGonnaWork.
- most used "term of endearment" both of us use for the other.
- Fruit that Denise was banned from possessing for a period of time.
- White semi-permanent substance that Sarah mistakenly "colored" her hair with.
- natural occurring element that made D's year long hotel stay necessary.
- the power fuel that rocket boostered our very first night together.
- If we were both honest (and NOT TRAITORS!!), this adjective would describe our most like physical feature.
- Most glorious alter-ego in the history of FaceBook.
- "Safe List".
27 Clues: "Safe List". • #NeverGonnaWork. • Name of THE boy. • Name of the sport that we most fear. • Social media site where we first met. • Most used would of "the fractal hunter". • Musician who is our joint spirit animal. • Urban landmark associated with the phrase "SFM". • Most glorious alter-ego in the history of FaceBook. • The one man we will never agree on (first name only). • ...
US History Ch12 &13 2018-01-21
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- 29th President. Served from 1921-1923 and had many corrupt friends.
- First woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
- First person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Plane was named the Spirit of St. Louis.
- Nickname for the 1920's.
- 30th President. Served from 1923-1929 and had conservative views.
- Era when manufacturing, selling, and transporting of alcohol was illegal.
- Underground saloon where people could buy and drink alcohol.
- An emancipated young woman who embraced the new fashions and urban attitudes of the day.
- Italian immigrants who were accused or murder and sentenced to death.
- A device used to communicate to the public and also to listen to music.
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- A group of white male, native born gentile citizens who were 100% devoted to Americanism.
- People who smuggled alcohol into the country.
- The fear of communism.
- Immigrant from Jamaica who believed African Americans should build a separate society.
- Famous jazz singer and trumpet player.
- Literary and artistic movement celebrating African-American culture.
- Plan that enabled people to buy goods over a period of time without having to put money down at time of purchase.
- A system that established the max number of people allowed from each country to enter.
- Developed the assembly line.
- Famous gangster who headed a criminal empire in Chicago, bootlegged whiskey, and ran many speakeasies.
20 Clues: The fear of communism. • Nickname for the 1920's. • Developed the assembly line. • Famous jazz singer and trumpet player. • People who smuggled alcohol into the country. • First woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. • Underground saloon where people could buy and drink alcohol. • 30th President. Served from 1923-1929 and had conservative views. • ...
The Story of Us 2018-04-05
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- Famous Ornithologists (Birder) middle name
- Your favorite food
- Dionysus
- Houndmouth song
- Young Brachiosaurus
- Party on the streets
- Chaska watering hole
- You and I
- Crown of the Continent
- Favorite outdoor music venue. Mud pit
- "Our" song
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- roadtrip game
- Cultural stories about gods and heroes
- Pat and Vanna
- Fire and Ice
- Former mode of transportation. Smart
- Maui surf town
- Scenic wisconsin river
- Fall Sunday activity of choice
- Favorite kind of trip
- Saturday morning ritual
21 Clues: Dionysus • You and I • "Our" song • Fire and Ice • roadtrip game • Pat and Vanna • Maui surf town • Houndmouth song • Your favorite food • Young Brachiosaurus • Party on the streets • Chaska watering hole • Favorite kind of trip • Scenic wisconsin river • Crown of the Continent • Saturday morning ritual • Fall Sunday activity of choice • Former mode of transportation. Smart • ...
The Story of Us 2018-04-05
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- Favorite kind of trip
- Cultural stories about gods and heroes
- Dionysus
- Pat and Vanna
- Crown of the Continent
- Favorite outdoor music venue. Mud pit
- You and I
- Famous Ornithologists (Birder) middle name
- Maui surf town
- Your favorite food
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- Fall Sunday activity of choice
- Young Brachiosaurus
- "Our" song
- Saturday morning ritual
- Fire and Ice
- Party on the streets
- Chaska watering hole
- roadtrip game
- Scenic wisconsin river
- Former mode of transportation. Smart
- Houndmouth song
21 Clues: Dionysus • You and I • "Our" song • Fire and Ice • Pat and Vanna • roadtrip game • Maui surf town • Houndmouth song • Your favorite food • Young Brachiosaurus • Party on the streets • Chaska watering hole • Favorite kind of trip • Crown of the Continent • Scenic wisconsin river • Saturday morning ritual • Fall Sunday activity of choice • Former mode of transportation. Smart • ...
The Story of Us :) 2017-12-30
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- How both of us respond when the other asks "what??"
- The activity I dragged you into in Philly
- The thing you tried to flip me off of at Craig's
- My favorite thing to sleep in
- My favorite gluten free food!!
- Where I took you for our first Valentine's Day (and you were shocked I made a reservation)
- Where we saw a hypnotist and beat PJ and Molly!! (in a game where I got no questions right the year before)
- Where the cop caught us without a pormit
- The words I used to describe my sick voice on our first date
- The first thing we won as a couple on our group date (we're still undefeated)
- Our song :)
- Our favorite place to go when it's warm (even on a February day)
- "I love you ______"
- Where you told your mom you were going on our first date
- The acronym for your trademark expression in school
- One of our favorite breakfast spots
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- You get credit for being the first one to take me to this restaurant with amazing milkshakes and fries
- The only the I ALWAYS refuse to do
- The word I call you every day, and you always tell me that "you're stuck with me"
- The snack we get at wawa when we take turns sharing stories
- We identify as _________ **waaaaaajujujuju**
- Where prom was in 2017 :)
- Where we'll be on our one year :)
- The first (and only!!) movie we've ever seen in theaters
- What you made for me when you lost the healthy eating bet :)
- Where we went hiking for the first time
- Our first date :)
- Something I got you into drinking every day
- One of our favorite romantic dinner spots (hint: where we watched an old woman choke in the middle of the restaurant)
- The night we first kissed :)
- The one thing I always want on at lunch
- The magical thing in your game room that helped Chip and Caroline get together
- The liquor that always gets us fucked up fast
- The one thing I warned you about the first new year's we hung out was that I'm very ________
- The person who (ironically) got us together
35 Clues: Our song :) • Our first date :) • "I love you ______" • Where prom was in 2017 :) • The night we first kissed :) • My favorite thing to sleep in • My favorite gluten free food!! • Where we'll be on our one year :) • The only the I ALWAYS refuse to do • One of our favorite breakfast spots • Where we went hiking for the first time • The one thing I always want on at lunch • ...
Pop Quiz About Us 2018-01-15
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- Location of our first date dinner
- Board game where spider-sub originated
- Our loveable stuffed son
- We have a shared love of this amusement park ride
- Everyone’s favorite breakfast sandwich
- Cruise line we went on in September 2017
- Current relationship status
- The monotone interviewer who we thought hated his life and job
- Our cute dance move that can be adapted to pretty much any music
- Anniversary month
- Our favorite pet name for each other
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- Period of time where we travel back to the 90s with cartoons, coloring, and food
- Maker of the computer game we play together, MineCraft
- Town we live in
- Our shared favorite pasta dish
- What Heather and Kaitlin enthusiastically teach
- City where we met/Submarine Capital of the World
- Town where we both first said “I love you”
- Excuse for not having to answer a potentially embarrassing question
- Likely our most visited restaurant (hint: *tugtug* “hunney?” “Yeah?” ...)
- Our future wedding theme
- Our fluffy (sometimes cute and usually annoying) son/step-son
- Town where we exchanged our first Christmas gifts
23 Clues: Town we live in • Anniversary month • Our loveable stuffed son • Our future wedding theme • Current relationship status • Our shared favorite pasta dish • Location of our first date dinner • Our favorite pet name for each other • Board game where spider-sub originated • Everyone’s favorite breakfast sandwich • Cruise line we went on in September 2017 • ...
US History - Macy Whitney 2017-11-30
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- Process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature
- What lawyer help the state of Illinois to ban child labor
- Who dramatizing the Southern Pacific Railroad’s stranglehold on struggling California farmers in the novel The Octopus.
- Who co-founded Hull House
- Belief that assimilating immigrants into American society would make them more loyal citizens
- By 1900,of all college students, nationwide, how many where women
- Movement that responded to the pressures of industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms
- The large-scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive economic activity into an area, society, country, etc.
- movement aimed at stopping alcohol abuse and the problems created by it
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- Is a tool used to clean manure and hay out of animals’ stables
- The right to vote
- Writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business
- Process by which voters can remove elected officials from office before their term ends
- Group organized in 1899 to investigate the conditions under which goods were made and sold and to promote safe working conditions and a minimum wage (abrivation)
- Expansion of cities and/or an increase in the number of people living in them
- Who opened the country’s first birth-control clinic
- Who though that thought that Christianity should be the basis of social reform
- The 1920 constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote
- The Eighteenth Amendment outlawed the production and sale of
- Another influential muckraker was Jacob Riis what did he do
- Act In 1916, Congress passed an act which banned child labor in all states what was its name
- Ida B. Wells,an African American teacher and journalist, helped form the
- Fiction writers put a human face on
- The widespread participation of regular citizens in the political process and the inclusion of their concerns in political debates
- Process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot
25 Clues: The right to vote • Who co-founded Hull House • Fiction writers put a human face on • Who opened the country’s first birth-control clinic • What lawyer help the state of Illinois to ban child labor • Another influential muckraker was Jacob Riis what did he do • The Eighteenth Amendment outlawed the production and sale of • ...
US History Unit 8 2017-11-24
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- not take sides in foreign conflicts
- the amount a notion’s government owes
- Farmers in Pennsylvania revolted against tax to be paid on whiskey made from excess corn – Washington used federal troops to put down setting precedent not to oppose government
- immigrants living in the country who not citizens
- meaning inconsistent with the Constitution
- favoring one side of an issue
- warned against 3 main things – political parties – involvement in foreign affairs – permanent alliances
- activities aimed at weakening the government.
- paper notes promising to repay money in a certain length of time
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- forces sailors in to British military service
- meetings held by political parties to decide their candidates
- people who risk money in order to make a bigger profit
- powers that were not expressly forbidden in the Constitution
- limiting the Federal Government to those powers clearly assigned by the Constitution
- Congress established the Federal Court System (13 district courts & 3 Circuit Courts)
- Government department heads and the Attorney General
- the first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution
- legally overturn
- tax on imported goods
- traditions-something that came before to make reference to
20 Clues: legally overturn • tax on imported goods • favoring one side of an issue • not take sides in foreign conflicts • the amount a notion’s government owes • meaning inconsistent with the Constitution • forces sailors in to British military service • activities aimed at weakening the government. • the first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution • ...
US History (1607-1877) 2017-05-21
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- sent letters of complaints to the king and parliament
- The last battle of the Revolutionary War, fought in 1781
- issued October 7, 1763, by King George III
- taxed glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea entering the colonies.
- 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- a 13 day siege at a mission in San Antonio
- a tariff on sugar, coffee, wines, and molasses.
- Turning point of the American Revolution
- The first agreement for self-government in America.
- a war fought from 1775-1783 and won by the 13 American colonies
- 7th U.S. President
- Act passed in 1766 just after the repeal of the Stamp Act.
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- The first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607
- 3rd U.S. President
- the first legislative body in colonial America
- the first constitution of the United States, on November 15 ,1777
- a land deal between the United States and France
- An armed rebellion by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon
- An act of 1689 granting freedom of worship to dissenters
- destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company.
- They were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists
- "no taxation without representation," introduced by Patrick Henry
- The first bloodshed of the American Revolution
- The first cultural movement to unite the Thirteen Colonies.
- a series of Acts passed in the English Parliament in 1651,1660 & 1663
- a war between citizens of the same country.
26 Clues: 3rd U.S. President • 7th U.S. President • 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine • Turning point of the American Revolution • issued October 7, 1763, by King George III • a 13 day siege at a mission in San Antonio • a war between citizens of the same country. • the first legislative body in colonial America • The first bloodshed of the American Revolution • ...
US History 1607-1877 2017-05-21
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- Missouri become a permanent slave state
- Armed Rebellion during 1786-1787
- Turning point of the American Revolutionary War
- 16th U.S. President
- Released the 13 colonies from Britain
- Citizenship to Blacks
- Impressment of sailors, war with britain
- 3rd President
- Abolished slavery
- residents of free states to enforce the capture and return of fugitive slaves.
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- Land West of the Ohio River
- Destiny the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- of Burgess the first legislative assembly in the American colonies.
- 2nd President
- Shot heard around the world
- Land bought for 15 million dollars
- protection for individual liberties
- No foreign alliances, stay neutral in wars, don't form political parties
- They boarded the ships and threw the chests of tea into Boston Harbor.
- Land bought by James Gadsden
- Battle that made French ally with the U.S
- Document that ended the Revolutionary War
- The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- Blacks right to vote
- South v.s North
25 Clues: 2nd President • 3rd President • South v.s North • Abolished slavery • 16th U.S. President • Blacks right to vote • Citizenship to Blacks • Land West of the Ohio River • Shot heard around the world • Land bought by James Gadsden • Armed Rebellion during 1786-1787 • Land bought for 15 million dollars • protection for individual liberties • Released the 13 colonies from Britain • ...
US History (1607-1877) 2017-05-21
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- destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company.
- a tariff on sugar, coffee, wines, and molasses.
- An act of 1689 granting freedom of worship to dissenters
- "no taxation without representation," introduced by Patrick Henry
- The first agreement for self-government in America.
- a war between citizens of the same country.
- issued October 7, 1763, by King George III
- The last battle of the Revolutionary War, fought in 1781
- the first constitution of the United States, on November 15 ,1777
- An armed rebellion by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607
- Act passed in 1766 just after the repeal of the Stamp Act.
- The first bloodshed of the American Revolution
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- They were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists
- Turning point of the American Revolution
- a 13 day siege at a mission in San Antonio
- a series of Acts passed in the English Parliament in 1651,1660 & 1663
- 3rd U.S. President
- a war fought from 1775-1783 and won by the 13 American colonies
- 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- The first cultural movement to unite the Thirteen Colonies.
- a land deal between the United States and France
- the first legislative body in colonial America
- sent letters of complaints to the king and parliament
- taxed glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea entering the colonies.
- 7th U.S. President
26 Clues: 3rd U.S. President • 7th U.S. President • 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine • Turning point of the American Revolution • a 13 day siege at a mission in San Antonio • issued October 7, 1763, by King George III • a war between citizens of the same country. • the first legislative body in colonial America • The first bloodshed of the American Revolution • ...
US History Unit 5 2017-10-03
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- Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians dumped tea from ship into Boston Harbor to protest tax
- colonists that stayed loyal to Britain
- British soldiers fired into crowd protesting taxes, killed 7 people
- lowered tax on molasses, hoped with a lower tax hat the colonist would pay instead of smuggling
- statement declaring independence from Britain
- a formal expression or opinion
- Famous horse ride to warn of the British attacking.
- a pledge not to buy or use good imported from England
- formal request
- incoming money
- organization used in earlier protest of the American Revolution
- British leaders tried to avoid some of the problems created by the Stamp Act
- allowed customs officers to enter and location to search for smuggled goods
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- placed a tax on almost all printed material in the colonies
- 1766, stated that Parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the British colonies
- groups of citizen soldiers
- refuse to buy
- British won but suffered heavy losses
- very harsh laws intended to punish people of Massachusetts
- 1773, gave the right to Britain to ship tea to colonies and tax
- colonial members that wanted to revolt against England
- Wrote Common Sense to promote separation from Britain
- assured king of colonists desire for peace
- 1775, colonial representatives assembled to declare independence from Britain
- cancel
- political body established to represent American interests
- First person killed at Boston Massacre, Was African American
- colonists formed to fight British Army
- loyal to American Colonies
- information designed to influence opinion
30 Clues: cancel • refuse to buy • formal request • incoming money • groups of citizen soldiers • loyal to American Colonies • a formal expression or opinion • British won but suffered heavy losses • colonists that stayed loyal to Britain • colonists formed to fight British Army • information designed to influence opinion • assured king of colonists desire for peace • ...
12REL US 28000 vocab 2016-06-15
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- you can receive one if you are non-Catholic
- Hail Mary is the most well-known one
- face towards this when you are seated
- these can change depending on the church calendar
- this means being mindful of others and their beliefs
- the person who leads the mass
- another REL teacher
- we make this as part of the mass
- a class to learn about the religion and values of this school
- a place of worship
- these are on the altar and are blessed by the priest
- we can all benefit from being present there
- is the story or wise words told to us by Father Stephen
- learning about this helps us understand another culture
- your hands in holy water if you want
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- our school
- do this for important people in your life
- is also a famous prayer
- in the way of Mary
- enjoy this in the middle of your busy school day
- mass is voluntary at lunchtimes
- whole school mass
- the Mass has set parts to its ....
- SHC is a marist boys' ......... school
- shows Jesus on the cross
25 Clues: our school • whole school mass • in the way of Mary • a place of worship • another REL teacher • is also a famous prayer • shows Jesus on the cross • the person who leads the mass • mass is voluntary at lunchtimes • we make this as part of the mass • the Mass has set parts to its .... • Hail Mary is the most well-known one • your hands in holy water if you want • ...
WHAT MAKES US HUMAN 2019-09-26
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- a distant cousin of humans (HB)
- easily bent (VB)
- placed opposite to something else (HOT)
- imaginary; unrealistic (SA)
- very plentiful (NHS)
- two-footed; using two feet to walk (SUB)
- an extinct subspecies of humans (BF)
- great energy, strength, concentration (RAD)
- a distant cousin of humans (HB)
- cause to thin or scatter and gradually disappear (NHS)
- death (RAD)
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- went or came before (SUB)
- remains or signs of animals existing long ago (BF)
- animals with hair and milk for their young (BR)
- able to be perceived or noticed (ICF)
- correctness, free from error (S)
- become adjusted or adapted (VB)
- unconsciously; independently of will (BR)
- priceless (S)
- being; something that is and continues to be (SA)
- exactness (HOT)
- idea (ICF)
22 Clues: idea (ICF) • death (RAD) • priceless (S) • exactness (HOT) • easily bent (VB) • very plentiful (NHS) • went or came before (SUB) • imaginary; unrealistic (SA) • a distant cousin of humans (HB) • become adjusted or adapted (VB) • a distant cousin of humans (HB) • correctness, free from error (S) • an extinct subspecies of humans (BF) • able to be perceived or noticed (ICF) • ...
US HISTORY CH.9 2012-11-19
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- established a civil government in Puerto Rico
- countries or territories
- Cuba within the U.S. sphere
- form of nationalism
- Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy
- and Russia to China
- a foreign policy based on human rights,
- privileged access by Britain, France,
- human-made waterway linking the Atlantic to the Pacific across the isthmus of Panama
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- a form of non-traditional warfare generally involving small bands of fighters, relies on surprise attacks; attack and retreat.
- owner of the New York Journal
- honor, and understanding
- and only the fittest survive
- American statement that the government did not want colonies in China, but favored free trade there
- the policy in which strong nations control
- governor of the Philippines who later
- a Filipino nationalist
- restricted rights of newly freed Cubans
- the belief that life is a competitive
- newspapers that used sensational headlines and exaggerated stories in order to promote readership
- Signed by Spain and the United States, officially ended the The Spanish-American War.
- President of the United States
22 Clues: form of nationalism • and Russia to China • a Filipino nationalist • countries or territories • honor, and understanding • Cuba within the U.S. sphere • and only the fittest survive • owner of the New York Journal • President of the United States • Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy • governor of the Philippines who later • the belief that life is a competitive • ...
US History Crossword #1 2013-02-26
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- Preference for or dislike of something or someone
- a series of laws passed by Parliament to ensure that England made money from its colonies' trade
- a large group of families that claim a common ancestor
- a crop grown by a farmer to be sold for money rather than for personal use
- A word with the same spelling but different meaning
- the transatlantic system of trade in which goods, including slaves, were exchanged between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies, and the colonies in North America
- a variety of people
- is to examine what two or more things have in common
- a farm that produces enough food for the family with a small additional amount for trade
- the point at which a waterfall prevents large boats from moving farther upriver
- a 1739 uprising of slaves in South Carolina, leading to the tightening of already harsh slave laws
- a skilled worker who makes goods by hand; a craftsperson
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- / a mountain range that stretches from eastern Canada south to Alabama
- a colonial region that ran along the Appalachian Mountains
- to illegally import or export goods
- is to examine how two or more things are different
- / a vehicle with wide wheels, a curved bed, and a canvas cover used by American pioneers
- a plant grown in the Southern colonies that yields a deep blue dye
- words that have opposite meanings
- a worker hired by a planter to watch over and direct the work of slaves
- words that have similiar meanings
- a mill in which grain is ground to produce flour or meal
- obvious and intentional exaggeration
- Information spread with the intention to persuade readers
- a broad plateau that leads to the foot of a mountain range
25 Clues: a variety of people • words that have opposite meanings • words that have similiar meanings • to illegally import or export goods • obvious and intentional exaggeration • Preference for or dislike of something or someone • is to examine how two or more things are different • A word with the same spelling but different meaning • ...
Shiz Matters to Us 2012-07-06
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- kitchen shitter?
- condescending man
- eyesore in living room
- new shoes - both of them?
- sing if prodded
- favorite 40% off treat
- Mark's favorite time (2 wds)
- maybe a nissan
- favorite phrase from 10/29
- bicycle that we will never ride
- Sunday night goal
- Shari's favorite time
- finger slicer
- Shari's favorite birthday animal
- Mark's job for a few days a couple of weeks ago
- 'little' oxymoron
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- trips to P1 in one night
- Shari's best friend
- hunny blank?
- Minutes from Crescent to Nouvelle
- forgotten breakfast meat
- loser boss of yore
- Mark's favorite food
- last name of coffee favorite
- Hampton view for one?
- first date bird?
- wine and dessert both?
- Sunday night definite
- Mark's most hated exercise
- no mayo on the roll
- mentor grain
- dropper from Peter C's?
- most of Shari's clothes have this color in them
- sport not happening
34 Clues: hunny blank? • mentor grain • finger slicer • maybe a nissan • sing if prodded • kitchen shitter? • first date bird? • condescending man • Sunday night goal • 'little' oxymoron • loser boss of yore • Shari's best friend • no mayo on the roll • sport not happening • Mark's favorite food • Hampton view for one? • Sunday night definite • Shari's favorite time • eyesore in living room • ...
US States and Capitals 2013-04-29
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- Salt Lake City
- Jackson
- Albany
- Dover
- Olympia
- Des Moines
- Hartford
- Phoenix
- Lansing
- Columbus
- Baton Rouge
- Atlanta
- Oklahoma City
- Boston
- Concord
- Lincoln
- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Richmond
- Tallahassee
- Augusta
- Juneau
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Jefferson City
- Pierre
- Raleigh
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- Nashville
- St. Paul
- Springfield
- Helena
- Santa Fe
- Austin
- Montgomery
- Montpelier
- Madison
- Trenton
- Denver
- Boise
- Charleston
- Indianapolis
- Providence
- Washington DC
- Annapolis
- Carson City
- Sacramento
- Bismarck
- Topeka
- Honolulu
- Salem
- Frankfort
51 Clues: Dover • Boise • Salem • Albany • Helena • Austin • Denver • Boston • Topeka • Juneau • Pierre • Jackson • Olympia • Phoenix • Lansing • Madison • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Lincoln • Augusta • Raleigh • St. Paul • Hartford • Santa Fe • Columbus • Bismarck • Columbia • Richmond • Honolulu • Cheyenne • Nashville • Annapolis • Frankfort • Des Moines • Montgomery • Montpelier • Charleston • Providence • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Carson City • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-08
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- French for "allow to do"
- mass migration of miners to California
- written by Thomas Paine
- forbids further colonization of the Americas
- a person who interprets the Constitution in a way that allows the federal government to take only those actions the Constitution specifically says it can take
- militaristic Mesoamerican Empire formed in the 1400s
- a country that is controlled by an outside government
- a group of English Protestants that wanted to purify the English Church of England
- laws that enforced segregation in the South
- the murder of an individual by a group or mob
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- extending a nation's power by gaining territories
- a person who interprets the Constitution in a way that allows the federal government to take only those actions the Constitution does not specifically forbid it from taking
- formally announced the colonies break with Britain
- first colony in America
- American belief that the United States should expand across the continent to the Pacific Ocean
- cavalry regiment organized by President Theodore Roosevelt
- first 10 amendments to the constitution
- a large farm usually specialized in growing a certain cash crop
- the reporting of exaggerated stories in newspapers to increase sales
- queen of Hawaii
- first national women's rights convention
- a network of people who helped thousands of slaves escape to the North
- economic system in which most businesses are privately owned
- mesoamerican Empire that rose in 400 BC
- led the Battle of the Little Bighorn
25 Clues: queen of Hawaii • first colony in America • written by Thomas Paine • French for "allow to do" • led the Battle of the Little Bighorn • mass migration of miners to California • first 10 amendments to the constitution • mesoamerican Empire that rose in 400 BC • first national women's rights convention • laws that enforced segregation in the South • ...
The Story of Us 2015-06-09
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- When you met me, you thought I was.
- Favourite vegetable.
- The name of the street I lived on.
- Our first date.
- I hated your ______.
- You once surprised me with a date to this show.
- We rooted for the ____ ______ with Christi and Pam.
- "I have one black _______. I know all your clothes" - you.
- You once said we did enough of this for one year in a month.
- We stole our handshake from this.
- The smell of butter chicken.
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- To the moon and ____.
- You know nothing _____ ______.
- A comedian said I was this kind of girl.
- We first met.
- Backpack stealing circle of doom.
- Best Friends.
- I first said I love you when we were __________.
- Our first amazing vacation.
- My favourite colout.
- This sport almost ruined us.
- The best dog in the universe.
- This is your favourite season.
- My best friend on the planet.
24 Clues: We first met. • Best Friends. • Our first date. • Favourite vegetable. • I hated your ______. • My favourite colout. • To the moon and ____. • Our first amazing vacation. • This sport almost ruined us. • The smell of butter chicken. • The best dog in the universe. • My best friend on the planet. • You know nothing _____ ______. • This is your favourite season. • ...
The Story of Us 2014-12-01
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- Where we first met
- An acceptable time to go to bed
- Where you asked me out and proposed (2 words)
- Where you first said “I love you”
- The first movie we watched together: “Parental _____”
- How long I will love you
- Opposite of no (say it in our voice!)
- Our favorite card game (2 words)
- Would you lie to me? “Of ____,*Kiss* not”
- How it feels when you arm lock me
- The month you asked me out
- The most powerful force between us that makes us stick together: “The ____ factor”
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- What love tastes like
- Our favorite word to measure things
- The brand of car we search for while driving
- Our bowling place
- Our show (2 words)
- My favorite place you kiss me
- Where we had our pre-date (2 words)
- The restaurant we went to on our first date
- Where we had our first kiss
- How a stomach feels when it is full of water
- I love you on ______
- The better university
24 Clues: Our bowling place • Where we first met • Our show (2 words) • I love you on ______ • What love tastes like • The better university • How long I will love you • The month you asked me out • Where we had our first kiss • My favorite place you kiss me • An acceptable time to go to bed • Our favorite card game (2 words) • Where you first said “I love you” • How it feels when you arm lock me • ...
Twenty Facts about Us! 2014-07-02
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- Film bioskop apa yang pertama kali kita tonton?
- Ka galih pake baju warna apa waktu kita pertama kali ketemu?
- Hari apa yang selalu kita bilang hari baik?
- Apa judul video yang aku upload di youtube tanggal 19 Februari 2014?
- Ka galih minjem apa ke aku pertama kali ke kosan aku?
- Siapa yang memusikalisasi puisi “Gadis Seberang Pulau” (gitar dan vocal)?
- Lagu Taylor Swift yang dinyanyiin ka galuh waktu nganter ke juanda terus aku videoin?
- Pertama kali ke batu kita makan apa?
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- Tempat kita jadian?
- Berapa jumlah biskuit yang aku kasih ke ka galih tanggal 20 Desember 2013?
- What I miss the most from you?
- Kita pertama kali nonton film di mana?
- Telepati
- Berapa jumlah susu yang aku kasih ke ka galih di exam survival kit?
- Di mana ka galih bikin puisi berjudul hadirmu?
- Lukisan kita berdua dikasih ka galih di bulan ke berapa terhitung dari tanggal 20 September 2013?
- Apa yang paling penting dari suatu relationship (according to dhinang)?
- Puisi apa yang dibikin ka galih tanggal 24 Oktober 2013?
- Kita makan di mana waktu ke Batu abis dari Batu Secret Zoo?
- Aku paling ga suka dikelitikin apanya?
20 Clues: Telepati • Tempat kita jadian? • What I miss the most from you? • Pertama kali ke batu kita makan apa? • Kita pertama kali nonton film di mana? • Aku paling ga suka dikelitikin apanya? • Hari apa yang selalu kita bilang hari baik? • Di mana ka galih bikin puisi berjudul hadirmu? • Film bioskop apa yang pertama kali kita tonton? • ...
Random Things About Us 2014-03-05
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- You asked me to go to this with you
- About how many hours were our bike rides in the summer?
- The date you asked me to be your girlfriend
- Where were we when I told you I'm slightly part native? (hahahaha)
- Where did we go the first day we met? The..
- The first time I accidentally farted in front of you was when you were doing something
- The place where we first kissed was on a..
- What were we watching when you asked me to be your girlfriend?
- Ferrari
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- I.. you
- The place we went for valentines day, for a very lovely weekend
- I'll just have a..
- My favourite food
- My Favourite colour
- The name of the hotel we stayed in
- Name of Edmonton event we went to in the summer
- You love this and I don't
- Name of the movie we went to see the first time
- The colour of my eyes
- A feature of yours that i really like
- You make me very..
21 Clues: I.. you • Ferrari • My favourite food • I'll just have a.. • You make me very.. • My Favourite colour • The colour of my eyes • You love this and I don't • The name of the hotel we stayed in • You asked me to go to this with you • A feature of yours that i really like • The place where we first kissed was on a.. • The date you asked me to be your girlfriend • ...
It's About US 2014 2014-05-12
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- What is seen twice and marks a special moment for US
- What was the sexual barrier we had and got rid of
- A colorful token of my love and appreciation for YOU
- When we do this we both get electricity through our bodies
- Where was the first public place we made love
- The prayer we often say together
- Something of yours I lost early in our relationship
- What room did I ask you to meet me in with a poem
- Most Requested punishment
- Your brilliant idea for keeping us better connected
- Wherever we are we try to meet here regularly
- What was the Tree in the first poem I wrote for YOU
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- We are this to each other and state it at the same time
- The Love you stated you have for me January 2012
- Something special in my keeping and its about time
- What was the first term of endearment I used for you
- You gave this to me in a box to represent durability of our love
- What presence guides US my love
- Probably done daily but enjoy together and can spice things up
- Something you are to me
- Your idea of a fun game
- Something which was lost on a trip and found right here
- You told me to do this because you need me. Especially in a world that is already confusing enough
- You told me that holding the new puppy in Alaska together gave US something new
- Amazing type of pictures I want to create more of
- You were indirectly commissioned for these
- The symbol of unending love which we have given each other
- We made love in this under the stars
28 Clues: Something you are to me • Your idea of a fun game • Most Requested punishment • What presence guides US my love • The prayer we often say together • We made love in this under the stars • You were indirectly commissioned for these • Where was the first public place we made love • Wherever we are we try to meet here regularly • The Love you stated you have for me January 2012 • ...
It starts with us 2023-11-19
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- surrendering a possession as an offering
- treat with cruelty or violence
- a feeling you get wanting to have what someone else has
- a feeling of worry, nervousness
- the quality or state of being true.
- a person ideally suited to another
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- parents of one's husband or wife
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- a city in Massachusets
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- grow during spring in beautiful colours
- specialized in surgery on the nervous system
- this book tells a ...
- treachery
- room in the house where people cook
- different word for baby
- firm belief in the reliability
- a relationship in which a person or thing is linked
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others
20 Clues: treachery • this book tells a ... • a city in Massachusets • different word for baby • treat with cruelty or violence • firm belief in the reliability • a feeling of worry, nervousness • parents of one's husband or wife • a person ideally suited to another • room in the house where people cook • the quality or state of being true. • an intense feeling of deep affection • ...
They Called Us Enemy 2023-11-14
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- a plan or course of action taken to achieve a particular purpose.
- wicked and cruel.
- of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand.
- by means of, through
- to happen; unavoidable.
- impossible to understand or interpret.
- being well known for some bad quality or deed.
- the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime, especially in a court of law.
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
- a clear declaration of something.
- Order: a directive by the president of the United States, that manages operations of the federal government.
- a great victory or achievement.
- producing a great deal of profit.
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- a fierce or destructive attack.
- a formal or explicit statement or announcement.
- Very serious
- having no limits, borders, or bounds. unrestrained; uncontrolled: unbounded enthusiasm.
- heel: a weakness or vulnerable point.
- murder"
- admittedly; it is true (used to introduce a factor which is opposed to the main line of argument, but is not regarded as so strong as to invalidate it).
- come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble.
- language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience,
- a room, group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay.
- enemy: any native, citizen, or subject of any foreign nation or government with which a domestic nation or government is in conflict, and who is liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured and removed.
- Admissible: not admissible; not allowable
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.
26 Clues: murder" • Very serious • wicked and cruel. • by means of, through • to happen; unavoidable. • a fierce or destructive attack. • a great victory or achievement. • a clear declaration of something. • producing a great deal of profit. • heel: a weakness or vulnerable point. • impossible to understand or interpret. • Admissible: not admissible; not allowable • ...
A Story of Us 2023-11-09
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- Your favorite color on me
- What your brother said to you after meeting me
- Fruit we picked in Julian
- Our most used angry phrase
- A common nighttime game we play
- How I feel about you
- The first time we said we love each other
- Restaurant you surprised me with
- My favorite part of mornings after you've slept over
- A giggly version of myself
- What series you referenced when you DMed me
- Your patronus charm
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- Song I say reminds me of you
- Your favorite medical school word
- Museum you thought was a strip club
- The nighttime version of me that you love to see
- Our first date
- The very honest, slightly unhinged version of me
- Boston lingo you picked up from me
- The phrase I use when I'm stressed
- Our favorite bar
- The best performer at Sofar Sounds
- What you went as for Halloween
23 Clues: Our first date • Our favorite bar • Your patronus charm • How I feel about you • Your favorite color on me • Fruit we picked in Julian • Our most used angry phrase • A giggly version of myself • Song I say reminds me of you • What you went as for Halloween • A common nighttime game we play • Restaurant you surprised me with • Your favorite medical school word • ...
US HISTORY SEMESTER 1 2023-12-15
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- Beginning during WWI, the mass movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest in order to take jobs in industry
- The condition of all people being treated the same
- Freedom
- A government issued certificate sold during WWI to raise money for the Allied war effort
- A forced return of immigrants to their home country
- The assimilation of immigrants into American society, a goal of some patriotic groups who feared that increased immigration threatened American society and values
- A problem that causes people to immigrate to another place
- A document or other record of past events created by someone who was not present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
- Certain protections that cannot be taken away
- A new form of warfare in WWI that provided protection against the new weapons of the war
- A factory where employees work long hours under poor conditions for low wages
- This made production of products easier and got rid of the need for skilled workers in the workplace
- A group formed in 1909 to fight through the courts to end segregation and ensure that African American men could exercise voting rights under the Fifteenth Amendment
- A journalist who wrote about social, environmental, and political problems Americans faced in the early 1900s
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- An 1882 law prohibiting immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years and preventing Chinese already in the country from becoming citizens; the first US immigration restriction based solely on nationality or race
- The process of finding the meaning or significance of historical events
- A system of government where the population makes choices by voting
- The chance to improve one’s life
- A treaty signed at the end of WWI that assigned Germany responsibility for the war, required Germany to pay reparations and reduced Germany’s territory
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliances which helped influence the US to join WWI
- A law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft to the military
- The practice of using children as manual laborers
- The policy of favoring the interests of native-born Americans over those of immigrants
- A run-down, crowded apartment building
- Journalism The exaggerated style of newspaper reporting during the 1890s that was sparked by the rivalry between two New York City newspapers and helped inflame public support for the war with Spain
- Union A group of workers organized to protect the interests of its members
- The growth of cities
- The development of industries
- A document or other record of past events created by someone who was present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
- A law passed by Congress in 1918 to make it illegal to say anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort
- Empire Building or extending a country’s power/territory
31 Clues: Freedom • The growth of cities • The development of industries • The chance to improve one’s life • A run-down, crowded apartment building • Certain protections that cannot be taken away • The practice of using children as manual laborers • The condition of all people being treated the same • A forced return of immigrants to their home country • ...
US History Unit 4 2023-12-13
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- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Fashionable young women of the 1920s
- Speculation: Investing in stocks with the hope of high returns
- Government spending exceeding revenue
- Ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol
- Political ideology advocating for collective ownership
- Period of anti-communist hysteria in the United States
- Civilian Conservation Corps
- Places where people received free food during the Depression
- Trial involving Italian immigrants accused of robbery and murder
- Prominent poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- Cultural revival of African American arts in Harlem
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Smugglers of illegal alcohol
- Severe drought and dust storms in the Great Plains
- Policy of avoiding involvement in foreign affairs
- Favoritism toward native-born inhabitants
- Makeshift communities of the homeless during the Depression
- Purchasing stocks with borrowed funds
- President who implemented the New Deal
- Period known for its vibrant music and culture
- President during the onset of the Great Depression
- Agricultural Adjustment Act
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- Author of "The Great Gatsby"
- Roosevelt's radio addresses to the nation
- Notorious gangster during Prohibition
- Severe economic downturn in the 1930s
- Works Progress Administration
- Repealed Prohibition
- Series of programs to address the Great Depression
- Violent event in 1921 targeting a prosperous African American community
- Legal battle over teaching evolution in schools
- Day of the stock market crash in 1929
- Borrowed money
- Social Security Act
35 Clues: Borrowed money • Social Security Act • Repealed Prohibition • Civilian Conservation Corps • Agricultural Adjustment Act • Author of "The Great Gatsby" • Smugglers of illegal alcohol • Works Progress Administration • Securities and Exchange Commission • Fashionable young women of the 1920s • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Government spending exceeding revenue • ...
US/VA SOL 4 2024-01-31
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- This man wrote the pamphlet "common sense":
- This American victory in New York led to a treaty with the French:
- These people wanted complete independence from Britain:
- This term means the suspension of normal law:
- George Washington hailed from this colony:
- This term refers to the housing of soldiers by the colonists:
- These were people who opposed independence during the Revolutionary War:
- This act placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and non-British goods:
- This American victory in Virginia was aided by the French Army and Navy and saw Cornwallis surrender to Washington:
- These were the first two battles of the Revolutionary War:
- This treaty ended the French and Indian War:
- This group made up most of the population during the Revolutionary War:
- This group carried out the Boston Tea Party:
- British troops fired on colonial protesters in this event:
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- The British and colonists fought the French and Native Americans in this war:
- A harbor was closed in response to this incident:
- The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited westward settlement west of these mountains:
- This group fought on the British side in hopes of gaining freedom from their masters:
- All the colonies except for Georgia sent representatives to the first one of these:
- This man helped lead colonial forces during the French and Indian War:
- This act placed a tax on newspapers, legal documents, and playing cards:
- This act placed a tax on glass, paper, and tea:
- This man said "Give me liberty or give me death!":
- This man wrote the Declaration of Independence:
- Natural rights, consent of the governed, and separation of church and state were ideas of the ____________:
- This man wrote of natural rights, a social contract, and ordered liberty:
26 Clues: George Washington hailed from this colony: • This man wrote the pamphlet "common sense": • This treaty ended the French and Indian War: • This group carried out the Boston Tea Party: • This term means the suspension of normal law: • This act placed a tax on glass, paper, and tea: • This man wrote the Declaration of Independence: • ...
AP US GOV 5B 2023-12-01
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- Voting based on what voters perceive to be in their own best interest
- Created under the FEC act of 1974 to administer and enforce campaign finance laws
- Supreme Court ruled that limited the ability of business, unions, and other groups to fund their own efforts to elect or defeat candidates for office is unconstitutional
- Removed race disqualifications for suffrage
- Only voters who are registered in the party may vote to choose the candidate
- Voters may vote to choose the candidate of either party, whether they belong to that party or not
- Allowed for the direct election of Senators
- Banned the use of soft money in federal campaigns, placed limits on issue advertising, and increased the 1974 limits on individual and group contributions to candidates; also called McCain-Feingold
- Voters select delegates to the presidential nominating convention
- A special election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an office from office before a term expires
- Allows citizens to nominate candidates
- Weaker or lesser-known candidates from the president's party profit from the president's popularity by winning votes
- The right to vote
- When no candidate from a party receives a majority of the votes, the top two candidates face each other in a runoff
- Voting based on how the voter believes the candidate will perform in office
- Allows citizens to register to vote at welfare and motor vehicle offices
- Choosing an early date to hold the primary election
- Removed poll taxes for federal elections
- Occurs when the minority party is able to win with the support of majority-party members, independents, and new voters; however, the long-term party preferences of voters do not change
- Congressional elections that take place in years when no presidential election is occurring
- Removed gender disqualifications for suffrage
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- Occurs when the traditional majority power maintains power based on the party loyalty of voters
- Indicates sharp changes in existing patterns of party loyalty due to changing social and economics conditions
- Voters may vote for candidates of either party, choosing a Republican for one office and a Democrat for another
- Nominating elections in which voters choose the candidates from each party who will run for office in the general election
- Elections in which the voters choose from among all the candidates nominated by political parties or running as independents
- lowered the minimum age to vote in federal elections to 18
- Freedom of speech or right to petition the government for redress as a First Amendment right
- Money disturbed from a national political party organization that was not regulated by law
- Occurs when the minority party wins by building a new coalition of voters that continues over successive elections
- Day when most southern states hold presidential primaries
- Representatives from each state who formally cast ballots for the president and vice president
- Voting for candidates all of the same party
- An election taking place in a year when no presidential elections are occurring; Midterm Elections
- Allows citizens to vote directly on issues called propositions (proposed laws or state constitutional amendments)
- Voting based on past performance of the candidates
- Locally held meeting in a state to select delegates who, in turn, will nominate candidates to political offices
- Allows voters to petition to propose issues to be decided by qualified voters
- Party officials in the Democratic Party who attend the national convention without having to run in primaries and caucuses
- Voting for candidates based upon the party to which they belong, usually voting a straight ticket
- Belief that a person can influence politics and public policymaking
- Occurs when party loyalty becomes less important to voters
- People qualified to vote
43 Clues: The right to vote • People qualified to vote • Allows citizens to nominate candidates • Removed poll taxes for federal elections • Removed race disqualifications for suffrage • Allowed for the direct election of Senators • Voting for candidates all of the same party • Removed gender disqualifications for suffrage • Voting based on past performance of the candidates • ...
Interim Review US History 2023-11-28
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- Made in favor of the new stronger U.S government
- A meeting caused by the first weak central government
- United State’s first written form of government
- Looks over the constitutionality of something
- Had no actual impact due to the war already being over
- First example of judicial review
- Help two explorers travel through the Louisiana Purchase
- Where people would be recruit by force into the military
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- A speech that can cause a rebellion
- Caused by economical conflict
- Caused by the U.S being fed up with Great Britain
- Caused the making of today's national anthem
- The U.S attempts to remain neutral but ends up going against Great Britain
- They oppose the use of a strong government in the U.S
- Set up rules on how land would become states
- Where it was agree that the U.S government would have two houses in Congress
- Caused people to wonder about how the constitution should be interpreted
- Caused by Scott Key’s dangerous travel
- When something is legally confirmed
- Made to make sure everyone would have basic rights
20 Clues: Caused by economical conflict • First example of judicial review • A speech that can cause a rebellion • When something is legally confirmed • Caused by Scott Key’s dangerous travel • Caused the making of today's national anthem • Set up rules on how land would become states • Looks over the constitutionality of something • United State’s first written form of government • ...
US History, 1775-1812 2024-01-24
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- Jefferson and Madison believed that states could do this to federal laws they regarded as unconstitutional
- At Hamilton's urging, Washington agreed to establish a national one of these
- This amendment protects against self-incrimination
- (2 words) Enslaved man who led a rebellion in Virginia in 1800
- Clark's slave who accompanied him on the expedition to the Pacific
- The last major battle of the American Revolution was fought here
- These laws dealt with the old Northwest Territory, and how it should form governments
- This was probably one of the dumbest agreed to by an American president - in this case, Jefferson
- (2 words) The power the Supreme Court gave itself in 1803, to be able to rule whether or not a law was constitutional.
- The author of "Common Sense"
- The second president of the United States
- This man led a rebellion from 1786-1787 which helped lead to the Constitutional Convention the next year.
- The plan named after the state at the Constitutional Convention which wanted to base government representation on population
- This affair dealt with the French demanding bribes to meet with American diplomats
- (3 words) Francis Scott Key wrote this while the British shelled Ft. McHenry outside Baltimore
- (2 words) What each enslaved person counted for in the census, compared to a white person
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- (3 words) The first ten amendments
- (3 words)This act, signed by Adams, allowed the president to deport foreigners and arrest people who criticized the US government
- (3 words) The US form of government before the Constitution
- Shoshone teenager who was largely responsible for the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition
- This Great Lake was the site of an American naval victory in the War of 1812
- (2 words) The plan named after this state at the Constitutional Convention reflecting the equality of the states
- (2 words) God endows people with these and they cannot be taken away
- Each state had to do this with the Constitution before it could join the United States
- The 12th Amendment provided that candidates for president and vice president get separate ones in the voting process
25 Clues: The author of "Common Sense" • (3 words) The first ten amendments • The second president of the United States • This amendment protects against self-incrimination • (3 words) The US form of government before the Constitution • (2 words) Enslaved man who led a rebellion in Virginia in 1800 • The last major battle of the American Revolution was fought here • ...
The Story of Us 2024-02-14
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- loud annoying thing korey and i used to say
- duck pin lanes and what I am to have you
- left out feeling when one of us isn't at the function
- looking glass and where I always end up sleeping in
- antlered animal native to the cold north and runs a burger place
- instrument i tortured you with over facetime
- day of love and what I asked you to be 'my' in code
- you and I used to fight over being the _____ chancellor
- my favorite game of all time
- happening quickly and an artist we've seen
- nickname you decided changes with what activity we're doing
- amount of dollars I'll get after you're gone
- how are you so good at settlers of _____?
- brand of car we drove over twelve hours to/from canada
- miniture vehicle racing and something you cheated on
- disney board game i showed you that you have gotten way better than me at
- my home city
- brain deduction to solve problems and I own a lot of his merch
- celebration of our promise to eachother almost 2.5 years now
- my favorite fast food restaurant that you showed me
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- we picked these with your mom
- abbreviation of our song
- sean's love
- tom ____ and a trip we've yet to go on
- first name of a famous bowed dancing star
- our time together is ______
- your home town
- brought around by fear and something i don't feel with you
- jumping mechanism and one of the parks we went to when you visited my home
- apparatus filled with paper and movie that made us cry
- ally's love
- my not-so-secret greatest idea i will ever have
- snap ____ pop
- you and I are always talking about the hot ____
- two stuffed animals that i made a game about
- place where love is not the only falls
- gift you gave to me for our anniversary to open over time
- animal I want and you're very allergic to
- place where we ate the most expensive food and took our (arguably) best pictures
39 Clues: sean's love • ally's love • my home city • snap ____ pop • your home town • abbreviation of our song • our time together is ______ • my favorite game of all time • we picked these with your mom • tom ____ and a trip we've yet to go on • place where love is not the only falls • duck pin lanes and what I am to have you • first name of a famous bowed dancing star • ...
US History Unit 9 2023-02-28
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- Provided a year’s worth of unemployment compensation for every honorably discharged veteran who had seen active duty
- The Iron ¬¬¬¬¬_____________ divided Europe into the “free” West and the Communist East controlled by the Soviet Union.
- The plan to thwart Soviet plans for the world was to prevent the expansion of Soviet influence, primarily through economic policy
- The European Recovery Program
- Suburban housing developments consisting of acres of mass-produced homes
- What was the name for the Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944?
- A marked increase in the U.S. birthrate during 1946–1964
- Avoiding foreign alliances that might require the commitment of American troops abroad
- The _____________ offered support to Greece and Turkey in the form of financial assistance, weaponry, and troops to help train their militaries and bolster their governments against Communism.
- What conflict was the first major test of the U. S. policy of containment in Asia
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- The political policy of the Soviet Union feared by Americans after the War
- Hitler’s plan to kill the Jews of Europe
- A list of people suspected of having Communist sympathies who were denied work as a result
- _______________ retaliation refers to a defense strategy, sometimes called “mutually assured destruction” or MAD, adopted by Eisenhower.
- The first manmade satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in October 1957.
- The process of releasing troops from active service at the end of the War
- Truman’s ___________ Deal sought to guide the nation through the process of returning to a peacetime economy.
- The Project launched by President Roosevelt to research the atomic bomb
- The __________ War was the decades-long struggle between the US and USSR for technological and ideological supremacy.
- The name of the plane that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima
- The Theory that neighbors to Communist nations were likely to succumb to the same allegedly dangerous and infectious ideology
- The program to recruit Mexican agricultural workers during World War II
- Turning point in the Pacific Theater
- Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill were referred to as the ______________.
- An alliance of 12 countries pledging its members to mutual defense in the event of attack
25 Clues: The European Recovery Program • Turning point in the Pacific Theater • Hitler’s plan to kill the Jews of Europe • A marked increase in the U.S. birthrate during 1946–1964 • The name of the plane that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima • What was the name for the Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944? • ...
US History Chapter 17 2023-03-14
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- owned by a group
- famous Lakota Chief
- an overgeneralization applied to a group
- the act of removing from the Earth
- to be kicked out of a community
- what is left behind after an injury
- he said he would fight no more forever
- the biggest was in California
- synonym for forgave
- type of wasteland the Who sang about
- something that makes money
- the young of parents
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- to put into law
- the killing of an entire people
- type of fence
- chain is one form of this
- policy of US towards Native Peopls
- relating to Spanish-speaking countries
- state known for cattle drives
- those who look for gold
20 Clues: type of fence • to put into law • owned by a group • famous Lakota Chief • synonym for forgave • the young of parents • those who look for gold • chain is one form of this • something that makes money • the biggest was in California • state known for cattle drives • the killing of an entire people • to be kicked out of a community • the act of removing from the Earth • ...
The World Around Us 2023-04-03
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- the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person
- an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning
- covered in water or another liquid
- the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves
- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual
- with clouds
- water that falls from clouds as soft, white flakes (= thin pieces) of ice when it is cold, or an amount of these flakes
- to harm or spoil something
- to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
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- to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid, or to cause something to do this
- a short period of rain or snow
- any of various units of measurement, especially of temperature or angles, usually shown by the symbol ° written after a number
- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- to send out or reflect light
- to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation
- bright because of light from the sun
- the sudden loud noise that comes from the sky especially during a storm
- a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt
- to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air
20 Clues: with clouds • to harm or spoil something • to send out or reflect light • a short period of rain or snow • covered in water or another liquid • bright because of light from the sun • weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person • ...
Chapter 14 US History 2023-04-04
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- to prepare
- a new development or invention
- unfair treatment
- a system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
- to give an official authority to do something
- laws in a Southern state that controlled enslaved people
- an unfair opinion not based on facts
- the ability to read and write
- an extreme shortage of food
- a measure of how much a worker can produce with a given amount of time and effort
- farmer who owns a small farm
- person opposed to immigration
- ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that "clipped" time from long journeys
- a device that used electric signals to send messages
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- to change significantly
- short
- a work shortage by employees as a protest against an employer
- the trade of enslaved people among states of the United States
- result
- group of workers with the same trade or skill
- a system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped
- group of people who live in the same area
- plantation manager
- an African-American religious folk song
- permitted by law
25 Clues: short • result • to prepare • unfair treatment • permitted by law • plantation manager • to change significantly • an extreme shortage of food • farmer who owns a small farm • the ability to read and write • person opposed to immigration • a new development or invention • an unfair opinion not based on facts • an African-American religious folk song • ...
US 1950s Crossword Review 2024-03-04
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- This US foreign policy required stopping the spread of communism.
- Most new homes built after WWII were built in the ______.
- This was the newest form of communication in the 1950s.
- In a famous speech, PM Churchill referred to countries in Easter Europe as behind this.
- This Senator ruined his career when hysterically investigating suspected communists.
- The 1st nine Black students to desegregate a high school happened in this city.
- This man became the 1st Communist Chinese leader.
- During the Chinese Civil War, the U.S. supported this side, giving $2 Billion.
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- This was the Soviet Union's "team" during the Cold War.
- This American General led U.N. troops in the Korean War.
- White Flight resulted in a loss of ___ which caused cities to decay.
- Since 1945, this organization has provided a forum for countries to communicate and prevent war.
- This is the U.S'. "team" during the Cold War and today.
- Brown vs. Board of Edu. of Topeka, KS forced ___ ___ to be desegregated.
- Post-war elections and other post-war issues were discussed at this conference.
- The Truman Doctrine helped to stop the spread of communism in Greece and ____.
- Although discriminatory, this allowed returning veterans to get low interest home loans and college scholarships.
- This gov't committee (abbreviation) investigated suspected communists in the Hollywood film industry.
- This president upset his political party (Dems) by integrating the US Military.
- A boycott was organized by Martin Luther King, Jr. in this city after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat.
- This Soviet satellite prompted Eisenhower to pass the Nat'l Defense Education Act.
21 Clues: This man became the 1st Communist Chinese leader. • This was the Soviet Union's "team" during the Cold War. • This is the U.S'. "team" during the Cold War and today. • This was the newest form of communication in the 1950s. • This American General led U.N. troops in the Korean War. • Most new homes built after WWII were built in the ______. • ...
A crossword about us 2024-02-17
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- Mica's favorite winter activity. Backcountry _
- it stands upright and walks. Musical instrument
- main bean in indian dal chris likes to cook
- knock on our door in the morning and marco will pull you an ___
- big rock in yosemite. Tutokanula
- "Crimson ___" moderate classic in red rocks. First climb marco and chris did together.
- our favorite pizza slice
- Chris' home name
- town we moved from
- bakery we like to walk to
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- when a dog sleeps with all paws together; sea critter
- tasty venezuelan corn flour sandwich pocket
- where marco and chris met
- chiquita's nickname is "the ___"
- Mica's nickname. Wild australian dog
- our family formed a "Legend of __" cover band
- the ultimate performance food. Comes in slices.
- german city chris lived in
- A tasty treat after a send (send _). The shape a dog makes when sleeping
- the name of Marco's first owned house
- Marco's name is from a spanish dubbed anime about an italian boy in search of his __
21 Clues: Chris' home name • town we moved from • our favorite pizza slice • where marco and chris met • bakery we like to walk to • german city chris lived in • chiquita's nickname is "the ___" • big rock in yosemite. Tutokanula • Mica's nickname. Wild australian dog • the name of Marco's first owned house • tasty venezuelan corn flour sandwich pocket • ...
Understanding the US Government 2024-04-11
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- law-making body with two houses
- US national legislature consisting of Senate and House of Representatives
- 435 state representatives in Congress
- Supreme Court's ability to find laws or actions unconstitutional
- group of Presidential advisers, such as the Secretary of State or Secretary of Education
- written plan for the US Government
- organization that raises money for a particular candidate or cause
- branch of government that makes laws
- first governing document of the US that gave most power to the states
- branch of government that enforces laws
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- someone who tries to persuade government leaders to support the goals of a special interest group
- first ten amendments to our Constitution that protect individual and states rights
- keeps any branch of governments from having too much power
- head of a state's executive branch
- branch of government that interprets laws
- local government (county or city)
- group of special voters who choose the President
- proposed law
- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people.
- 100-member group of Congress (2 from each state)
20 Clues: proposed law • law-making body with two houses • local government (county or city) • head of a state's executive branch • written plan for the US Government • branch of government that makes laws • 435 state representatives in Congress • branch of government that enforces laws • branch of government that interprets laws • group of special voters who choose the President • ...
VA/US SOL 12 2024-04-17
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- This bombing campaign marked the beginning of U.S. involvement in Vietnam:
- This conflict lasted from 1950-1953 and was led by Douglass MacArthur:
- This was the U.S. economic plan to rebuild Europe after WWII:
- This president was assassinated in Dallas in 1963:
- This international governing body was created after WWII:
- This was the U.S. strategy to replace American soldiers with loyal Vietnamize fighters:
- The robbery at this hotel led to President Nixon resigning before being impeached:
- This president helped create the military-industrial complex:
- This Pound native's U2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union:
- This nation was divided into East and West following World War II:
- Fidel Castro was the leader of this communist nation in the Carribean:
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- The CIA failed to overthrow Castro in this invasion:
- This military alliance consisted of the Soviet Union and its satellite states:
- This nation controlled most of Eastern Europe after WWII:
- This was the U.S. foreign policy that aimed to prevent the spread of communism:
- The massacre at this university saw the Ohio national guard open fire, killing 4 and wounding 9:
- This conflict lasted from 1955-1975 and ended in a U.S. withdrawal and communist takeover:
- This military alliance was created after the Berlin Airlift and consisted of Western nations:
- This U.S. senator was at the forefront of the "Red Scare" and encouraged citizens to report suspected communists to the police:
- This city received an airlift after a Soviet blockade:
- The policy of détente helped improve relations with this nation:
21 Clues: This president was assassinated in Dallas in 1963: • The CIA failed to overthrow Castro in this invasion: • This city received an airlift after a Soviet blockade: • This nation controlled most of Eastern Europe after WWII: • This international governing body was created after WWII: • This was the U.S. economic plan to rebuild Europe after WWII: • ...
US History LEAP Review 2024-04-19
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- his election triggered the Civil War
- first Treasury Secretary
- tribe in Florida
- when South Carolina almost seceded because of tariffs
- Confederate general
- Political party of Thomas Jefferson
- Says James Monroe: "Europe, keep out of our business and we'll keep out of yours!"
- Abolitionist orator
- conductor on Underground Railroad
- Henry Clay's call for infrastructure improvements, high tariffs, and a national bank
- led to an increase in slavery
- an often forgotten war against the British; about trade and impressment
- belief that God wanted the US to expand West
- a device that used electrical signals to send messages
- to withdraw from the US
- dude who shot Hamilton
- movement to ban alcohol
- Adams appointed these people last minute, led to Marbury v. Madison
- Hamilton's main goal was to create this
- affair in which the French demanded a bribe for a conversation
- Loyalty over one's own state/region over country
- Washington set a lot of these while in office, being the first and all
- movement to earn voting rights for women
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- Laws that allowed the President to deport/arrest immigrants even suspected of a crime
- Jackson extended voting rights to this group
- states north of the 36'30 line would be free
- Shawnee war chief; led rebellion against the US during the war of 1812
- Long, bitter journey after the Indian Removal Act
- to refuse to work in protest
- sold Louisiana to the US
- tax on imported goods
- the South's economy relied on this economic crutch
- expansionist president; started MX/US War
- 16 y/o guide of Lewis and Clark
- President's selected advisors/team
- the election this year got nasty between Jefferson, Adams and Burr
- a tax that led to a rebellion Washington put down
- These pirates kidnapped American merchants for ransom
- to kidnap and force into military service; started the War of 1812
- main crop grown across the South
- Jackson's practice of rewarding political supporters with jobs
- much to Hamilton's chagrin (he was dead) Jackson got rid of this
- the period before the Civil War when slavery was at its highest
- Jackson's party
- sued Georgia and won, but were later kicked out of their homeland
45 Clues: Jackson's party • tribe in Florida • Confederate general • Abolitionist orator • tax on imported goods • dude who shot Hamilton • to withdraw from the US • movement to ban alcohol • first Treasury Secretary • sold Louisiana to the US • to refuse to work in protest • led to an increase in slavery • 16 y/o guide of Lewis and Clark • main crop grown across the South • ...
US History Chapter 18 2024-03-20
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- Program that insured all member bank accounts for up to $5000 per account
- Act that established government funds for unemployment and old-age insurance
- Organized the Committee for Industrial Organizations
- Event where many people rushed to banks to withdraw all of their money
- Policy created by Roosevelt to promote friendship with Latin American countries
- Amendment that repealed Prohibition
- Famous aviator whose son was kidnapped and murdered
- Spending more than received from taxes and other revenues
- Public relief program that created jobs building roads, bridges, and other facilities
- Act that limited the number of hours required for employees to work in a week
- British economist who influenced Roosevelt's "brain trust"
- Author of "The Grapes of Wrath"
- Farming situation where the Great Plains suffered from a severe drought
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- First woman pilot to cross the Atlantic on a solo flight
- German zeppelin that exploded and burned in New Jersey
- Time period where 17% of Americans were unemployed
- US President during the Great Depression
- Labor leader who became the head of the Communist Party USA
- Roosevelt's program that was created to meet the needs of the American people
- Money earned by selling stocks
- Speeches given by President Roosevelt to calm and reassure the people
- President who was also called the "Great Humanitarian"
- Popular preacher who spoke out against evolution in universities
- Government program that created jobs for young men that included soil and water conservation projects
- Law passed that tried to increase prices for agricultural goods
- Tactic used by Union members who refused to work and barricaded themselves inside the workplace
- Risky investments for the chance of making a quick profit
- Organization established in 1933 that attempted to control wages and prices and to limit competition
28 Clues: Money earned by selling stocks • Author of "The Grapes of Wrath" • Amendment that repealed Prohibition • US President during the Great Depression • Time period where 17% of Americans were unemployed • Famous aviator whose son was kidnapped and murdered • Organized the Committee for Industrial Organizations • German zeppelin that exploded and burned in New Jersey • ...
US History Unit 6 2024-03-21
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- Major North Vietnamese attack during Vietnam War
- Dividing line between North and South Korea
- First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
- U.S. intelligence agency
- Standoff between U.S. and USSR over missiles in Cuba
- Post-WWII generation
- Term for the divide between Eastern and Western Europe
- Demilitarized Zone in Korea
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- Congressional check on presidential war-making powers
- Intergovernmental organization for peace
- Agreements on Vietnam's division and independence
- Barrier separating East and West Berlin
- North Atlantic military alliance
- Incendiary substance used in Vietnam War
- Failed invasion of Cuba by CIA-backed exiles
- Classified documents revealing U.S. actions in Vietnam
- WWII meeting of Allied leaders
- Anti-communist witch hunt in the U.S.
- U.S. authorization for military action in Vietnam
- Belief that if one country falls to communism, others will follow
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- University where students were killed during Vietnam War protests
- U.S. policy to support nations resisting communism
- Couple executed for espionage during the Cold War
- Committee investigating communist influence in the U.S.
- Operation to supply West Berlin during Soviet blockade
- U.S. president during Vietnam War and Watergate scandal
- Fear of communist infiltration in the U.S.
- U.S. president during the Cold War
- Conflict on the Korean Peninsula
- Soviet leader during the Cold War
- U.S. aid program for post-WWII European recovery
- Communist guerrilla fighters in Vietnam
- Powerful nuclear weapon
- Soviet-led military alliance in Eastern Europe
- Conscription into military service
- South Vietnamese leader
- Site of infamous massacre of Vietnamese civilians
- Eastern European countries under Soviet control
- U.S. policy to shift war effort to South Vietnamese
- Leader of North Vietnam
- U.S. president during Vietnam War escalation
- Cuban revolutionary leader
- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
44 Clues: Post-WWII generation • Powerful nuclear weapon • South Vietnamese leader • Leader of North Vietnam • U.S. intelligence agency • Cuban revolutionary leader • Demilitarized Zone in Korea • WWII meeting of Allied leaders • Conflict on the Korean Peninsula • North Atlantic military alliance • Soviet leader during the Cold War • U.S. president during the Cold War • ...
FANS OF US SERIES 2024-04-01
25 Clues: gai • larve • série • abîmer • favori • siècle • abîmer • épuisé • vision • extrait • accro_à • superbe • accro_à • migraine • renforcer • effrayant • paresseux • déclencher • divertissant • d_une_traite • marathon_télé • film_à_suspense • aisance_linguistique • sujet_de_conversation • prévenir_qu_on_est_malade
VA - US history review 2024-05-11
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- virgina colonist struggled to adapt this into their law, culture, and religion
- SCOTUS case that upheld the virginia statute for the staralization of people considered genetically unfit.
- was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London as a business venture.
- both the virginias declarations of rights and virginia stature for religious freedom were both consulted when james maddison wrote this
- supported freedom of religious exercise and separation of church and state
- English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the king of England
- NAACP legal defense team in lovingVVirginia SCOTUS case that struck down state laws that prohibited interracial marriage
- a virginian abolitionist who was a spy for the union army
- dominated colonial governments, society, and maintained an alliance to the church of England and had closer ties to Britain than those in other colonies
- student leader in prince edward county
- established by the 1640 was first elected assembly in the New World
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- a virginian and brilliant political philosopher, who often lead the debate and kept copious notes of the proceedings
- included virginia case Davis v. County school board of prince edward
- benefited virginias economy proportionaley more than any other state
- where often poor people from england, scotland, or ireland who agreed to work on plantations for a period of time in return for their passage from europe or relief of debts
- stated that the government should not violate the peoples natural rights
- the belief in the possibility of improving the qualities of the human population by discouraging reproduction by individuals that have "undesireable" traits
- fugitive revolt of whom lead to severe restrictions on privillages of free black slaves and harsh laws in the south against fugative slaves
- Forcibly brought against their will to Old Point Comfort
- often faced poverty and hunger as evident by the bread riot in richmond, Virginia
20 Clues: student leader in prince edward county • Forcibly brought against their will to Old Point Comfort • a virginian abolitionist who was a spy for the union army • established by the 1640 was first elected assembly in the New World • included virginia case Davis v. County school board of prince edward • ...
All about us <3 2024-07-08
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- Our first date
- Something you hate
- My favorite drink
- your favorite color
- My Favorite singer
- My favorite flower
- what song was playing in the car when you wanted me to kiss you for the first time
- Our favorite chips
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- My favorite Princess
- The only thing you can make
- Your favorite flower
- One of your favorite princess
- What movie traumatized me as a kid
- Our first kid
- Your pride and joy
- your favorite singer
- My favorite Color
- My favorite candy
- My favorite thing about you
- My spirit animal
20 Clues: Our first kid • Our first date • My spirit animal • My favorite Color • My favorite drink • My favorite candy • Your pride and joy • Something you hate • My Favorite singer • My favorite flower • Our favorite chips • your favorite color • My favorite Princess • Your favorite flower • your favorite singer • The only thing you can make • My favorite thing about you • One of your favorite princess • ...
US and Canada Vocab 2024-09-06
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- the ring of small towns and suburbs that surround a big city
- by or for each person. A per capita figure is calculated by dividing the total amount of something by the number of people in a place.
- someone who works to protect the beauty and natural resources of the environment from destruction or pollution
- the total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- a community of all the living things in an area and the environment in which they live
- all the plant life in a particular region
- a developed area at the edge of a city that is mainly homes. Many suburbs also have stores and businesses.
- all the animal life in a particular region
- something that encourages people to leave a place behind.
- a wealthy country with an advanced economy. Developed countries have many industries and provide a comfortable way of life for most of their people.
- a map that uses contour lines and symbols to show a region’s physical and human features. These features may include hills, valleys, rivers, lakes, roads, trails, and buildings.
- the small towns, farms, and open spaces that lie just beyond the city's suburbs
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country. Refugees may be escaping political unrest or war. Or they may fear being attacked because of their beliefs.
- a geographic region that is well suited for permanent settlement by people. Areas not included in the ecumene are generally too dry, too cold, or too rugged for permanent settlement
- water that is not salty
- a series of plants and animals, each of which depends on the one below it for food
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- the constant flow of migrants from one country into another country. The largest migration stream into the United States today is from Mexico.
- a poorer country with a less advanced economy. In general, developing countries are trying to increase their industries and improve life for their people.
- to move to a country. People who move to another country are called immigrants.
- the older part of a big city
- to move from a country. People who leave a country are called emigrants.
- found or living in a city
- a society in which different cultural groups keep their own identity, beliefs, and traditions
- a major population center made up of a large city and the smaller suburbs and towns that surround it
- the using up of goods and services. This term is also used to describe the purchase and use of goods and services by consumers
- The process of urban areas expanding outwards, usually in the form of suburbs, and developing over fertile agricultural land.
- all of the feeding relationships within an ecosystem
- found in or living in areas that are not close to cities
- a geographic area that includes all of the land and waterways that drain into a body of water
- something that encourages people to move to a new place.
30 Clues: water that is not salty • found or living in a city • the older part of a big city • all the plant life in a particular region • all the animal life in a particular region • all of the feeding relationships within an ecosystem • found in or living in areas that are not close to cities • something that encourages people to move to a new place. • ...
US States and Territories 2024-09-06
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- capital is Augusta
- capital is Topeka
- capital is Juneau
- capital is Charleston
- capital is Lincoln
- capital is Salem
- capital is Indianopolis
- capital is Dover
- capital is Santa Fe
- capital is Boise
- capital is Raleigh
- capital is Columbia
- capital is Jackson
- capital is Phoenix
- capital is Columbus
- capital is San Juan
- capital is Frankfurt
- capital is Concord
- capital is Boston
- capital is St. Paul
- capital is Honolulu
- capital is Baton Rouge
- capital is Little Rock
- capital is Atlanta
- capital is Saipan
- capital is Providence
- capital is Jefferson City
- capital is Madison
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- capital is Hartford
- capital is Austin
- capital is Pago Pago
- capital is Charlotte Amalie
- capital is Montpelier
- capital is Sacramento
- capital is Cheyenne
- capital is Tallahassee
- capital is Salt Lake City
- capital is Richmond
- the capital of the US
- capital is Carson City
- capital is Oklahoma City
- capital is Albany
- capital is Annapolis
- capital is Harrisburg
- capital is Trenton
- capital is Hagatna
- capital is Springfield
- capital is Lansing
- capital is Pierre
- capital is Bismark
- capital is Helena
- capital is Denver
- capital is Olympia
- capital is Nashville
- capital is Montgomery
- capital is Des Moines
56 Clues: capital is Salem • capital is Dover • capital is Boise • capital is Austin • capital is Topeka • capital is Juneau • capital is Albany • capital is Boston • capital is Pierre • capital is Helena • capital is Denver • capital is Saipan • capital is Augusta • capital is Lincoln • capital is Raleigh • capital is Jackson • capital is Phoenix • capital is Trenton • capital is Hagatna • capital is Concord • ...
It's All About Us 2024-09-04
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- Kelly's engagement ring is engraved with a date that represents this
- food that makes Kelly irrationally angry (as does red velvet cake)
- name of their tandem canoe
- their favorite chicken (don't tell the others)
- Kelly's middle name
- Klint's drink of choice
- this late celebrity worshipped in Klint's hometown
- where they first met
- Klint's hometown
- the name of their unemployed roommate
- color of both of their eyes
- Kelly's high school mascot
- Klint's favorite color
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- Kelly's favorite food genre + Klint's favorite food genre (they almost rhyme)
- the first thing Klint cooked for Kelly
- Kelly's "aunt name"
- the activity that resulted in Klint's only ever broken bone
- breed of their dog
- what Klint lettered in during high school (also how he got into sound)
- the card game they often play together
- the river they got engaged on
- the name of their homestead
- Kelly's favorite holiday
- animal that Klint's mom made Kelly step on
- Klint's favorite band
- where they are spending our honeymoon
- name of the river Kelly grew up on
- Klint's middle name
28 Clues: Klint's hometown • breed of their dog • Kelly's "aunt name" • Kelly's middle name • Klint's middle name • where they first met • Klint's favorite band • Klint's favorite color • Klint's drink of choice • Kelly's favorite holiday • name of their tandem canoe • Kelly's high school mascot • the name of their homestead • color of both of their eyes • the river they got engaged on • ...
80s-Present US History 2024-05-17
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- Computer abbreviation
- Park
- Perhaps greatest basketball player ever
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Perhaps the greatest hockey player ever
- 1991 War US got involved with
- CBS TV Reality show still on today that created a new genre
- Famous Sega Genisis mascot and video game
- US Hockey team winning was consider a...
- Hurricane that decimated New Orleans
- 2008 housing bubble burst and created a crisis
- Continually ranked as one of the richest people in the world
- US President Bill
- Team that won the 1984 World Series
- Large movie that was number one box office for years
- Where 9/11 Took Place
- Won the 97, 98, 2003 and 2008 NHL titles
- 40+ year "War"
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- Virus that ravaged the world in 2020
- Father and Son both were President during this era
- Type of vehicle that exploded in popularity in 1990s until today
- Considered to be the first popular video game console
- Popular store which rented movies
- Technology device that played cassette tapes
- State that determined 2000 election
- Airport Security unit created after 9/11
- Music Television station
- Platform that connects the world through the web
- Country US was at "war" with
- Won the 89,90 and 2004 NBA Championships
- Famous movie about an alien
31 Clues: Park • 40+ year "War" • US President Bill • Computer abbreviation • Where 9/11 Took Place • Music Television station • Weapons of Mass Destruction • Famous movie about an alien • Country US was at "war" with • 1991 War US got involved with • Popular store which rented movies • State that determined 2000 election • Team that won the 1984 World Series • ...
All Things Uniquely Us 2024-06-25
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- Crunchy snack I was called after for a while
- Think of a single neurotransmitter
- Fax, but definitely not...
- First name of the author of the book
- I haven't been there in ...
- Goodnight, sweet dreams; take care!
- 101%
- A thing of mine that is between your pen and the paper
- What you are but hate to be called so _ALL THE TIME_
- what are you? 14?
- "If things were a little different you'd ... her"
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- You do this, I am here for shits and giggles
- Something you do that makes me question and correct what I've said on the spot
- Color of the alcoholic nestler's feathers
- What you do with sudden mastery
- An everyday valuable item used to acquire goods and services of which you're the heads.
- I haven't yet fully agreed.
- Do you swear or...
- Whenever I say ascites, you say? (Abrv.)
- Natural hero to think when one jumps a single step
- Your last resort that can make me do anything
- an expression of quantity that may have bad or good intonations depending on context
22 Clues: 101% • what are you? 14? • Do you swear or... • Fax, but definitely not... • I haven't yet fully agreed. • I haven't been there in ... • What you do with sudden mastery • Think of a single neurotransmitter • Goodnight, sweet dreams; take care! • First name of the author of the book • Whenever I say ascites, you say? (Abrv.) • Color of the alcoholic nestler's feathers • ...
US History Final Exam 2024-05-21
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- policy that gives special consideration to women & minorities to make up for past discrimination
- North Korea’s political ideology
- disobeying unjust laws by non violently protesting
- mastered by Lee Atwater, this campaign tactic was used in the 1988 election to make Bush look more ‘presidential’ than Dukakis
- allowed gay men & lesbians to serve in the military as long as they kept their sexual orientation a secret
- pull factors include warmer climate, lower taxes, and more/better job opportunities
- desires less government regulation in economic affairs & believes in the importance of stability, and promote law and order to protect private property
- immediately after Gore was granted the recount, Bush filed a lawsuit to the Florida Supreme Court to stop the recount. But, they ruled against him.
- a lobbying group founded by Reverend Jerry Falwell in 1979 to give Evangelical Christians a stronger political voice
- once the East German Communist Party passed new border policies, this wall “fell” and marked the end of the Cold War; became “the greatest street party in the history of the world” (David Hasselhoff performed there NYE 1989)
- this interaction was between the Morton Thiokol engineers & higher management along with NASA discussing concerns over the upcoming Challenger launch
- the reduction or removal of government regulations on business to promote economic efficiency and free enterprise
- South Korea’s political ideology
- Kennedy’s proposal to improve the economy, education, healthcare, & civil rights
- President Eisenhower’s contribution to the interstate highway system
- a workforce barrier that allowed women to rise only so far in a company, but no higher
- desires more government regulation in economic affairs & public welfare that’s promoted by cultivating a widely-tolerant and -permissive society
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- introduced by President Truman & passed by Congress in 1947, this doctrine was a foreign policy that provides aid to help countries fight communism
- banned literacy tests
- punched out pieces of a ballot; if not punched out correctly, can make it difficult to tell the voter’s intent
- the theory that economic growth depends on increasing the supply of goods and services through tax cuts
- US policy aimed to resist the spread of communism
- genre of music that emerged in the 1970s
- increased minimum wage, improved the welfare system, & provided women equal pay for equal work
- political corruption that resulted in Nixon resigning from the presidency
- an era of political and economic change marked by President Ronald Reagan's conservative agenda calling for lower taxes, reduced government regulation of business, and cuts in spending on social programs
- George HW Bush’s biggest campaign challenge in the 1988 presidential election
- the woman Clinton claimed to “not have sexual relations” with
- a treaty proposed by Jimmy Carter that was meant to return control of the Panama Canal back to the Panamanians
- banned poll taxes
- a tactic in used for maintaining white dominance; gave warning that blacks need to leave town before the sun sets
- push factors include lack of job opportunities, overseas manufacturing, and reallocation of government funds
- banned segregation in public facilities & workplaces
- name of the committee that investigated JFK’s assassination
- his murder served as a catalyst for the Civil Rights movement
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950–54
- a military approach that pushes a country or countries to the brink of war, without actually having to go to war
- marked the beginning of the space race between the US & Soviets
38 Clues: banned poll taxes • banned literacy tests • North Korea’s political ideology • South Korea’s political ideology • genre of music that emerged in the 1970s • US policy aimed to resist the spread of communism • disobeying unjust laws by non violently protesting • banned segregation in public facilities & workplaces • ...
Get to know Us 2024-05-20
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- Their vacation first trip together
- The place they first met.
- Colour of the groom's tie
- Model of groom's first car
- University they both went to
- years How long have they been dating.
- Number of siblings the couple have combined
- Name of the groom's high school
- Bride's favourite ice cream flavour
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- Bride's first gift from groom
- What did the bride study at university
- First dish groom cooked for bride.
- Where did he propose.
- Grooms biggest fear
- Month when they first met
- Location of their first date
- Groom's middle name
- Bride's nickname growing up
- months How long have they been engaged (months)
- Groom can't live without
20 Clues: Grooms biggest fear • Groom's middle name • Where did he propose. • Groom can't live without • Month when they first met • The place they first met. • Colour of the groom's tie • Model of groom's first car • Bride's nickname growing up • Location of their first date • University they both went to • Bride's first gift from groom • Name of the groom's high school • ...
Five years of us 2024-10-13
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- You get me to pay the ____ when you want attention (5,4)
- Non-word I say to express discontent (7)
- Our current home (5,4)
- A fictional character you resemble (6,4)
- One of our favourite TV shows of all time (3,8)
- My nickname for you (5)
- I take pride in my tiny... (6)
- Your favourite animal and spirit animal (7)
- I plaster your face with... (6)
- My catchphrase (5)
- Delicious (6)
- First flat we ever lived in together (9,4,4)
- Country we'd both like to visit (5)
- Where we spent our fifth year anniversary (5)
- You're a sucker for a good...(clue: tinfoil hat) (10)
- Our date night (6)
- Why I cut our first date early (2,5)
- Our favourite season (6)
- Our word for our hub/home, which you fiercely guard (4)
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- Location of our first date (8)
- My other catchphrase (5)
- Our favourite weather (6)
- Something I say to you too much (1,4,3)
- Our second flat (6,5)
- You believe in it but also don't (7)
- Artist of the song I sing for you (6,5)
- Author you're always trying to get me to read (4,7)
- Behaviour I do too much of (5)
- Years we've been together (4,5)
- I love you more than everything except... (5)
- Your son (4)
- Small creature I supposedly am like (4)
- Your daughter (6)
- Our second favourite weather (4)
- We both love to feel... (4)
- One of our favourite rappers (4,4)
36 Clues: Your son (4) • Delicious (6) • Your daughter (6) • My catchphrase (5) • Our date night (6) • Our second flat (6,5) • Our current home (5,4) • My nickname for you (5) • My other catchphrase (5) • Our favourite season (6) • Our favourite weather (6) • We both love to feel... (4) • Location of our first date (8) • Behaviour I do too much of (5) • I take pride in my tiny... (6) • ...
US Government and Civics 2024-10-14
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- A goal of government: Promote _________ prosperity
- A random group of people are selected to lead
- A goal of government: Provide public _______
- Your teacher's _________ is a cadet at the Air Force Academy
- One person ruling by force
- A government where power is in the hands of one person or group
- An economic system where the community shares everything
- A __________ democracy is where the people vote for leaders to make decisions
- A ______ democracy is where the people vote on every decision
- People vote for a group of people to lead
- The liberal political party in blue
- Military controls the government
- A government where power is in the hands of the people
- A group with the same purpose or agenda control the government (not elected)
- The other subject your teacher teaches
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- An economic system where the government intervenes substantially
- A goal of government: Provide national ______
- An authoritarian government ruled by a group (not elected)
- Power is passed down in the family
- A few weeks ago your teacher became a ________
- The conservative political party in red
- People vote separately for lawmakers and a leader
- An economic system where the private owners make all decisions
- Your teacher's last name
- A goal of government: Maintain _______ order
- People vote for lawmakers and then the lawmakers select a leader
- The Air Force Academy is in this state
- One religion or church controls the government
- An authoritarian government ruled by one person
29 Clues: Your teacher's last name • One person ruling by force • Military controls the government • Power is passed down in the family • The liberal political party in blue • The Air Force Academy is in this state • The other subject your teacher teaches • The conservative political party in red • People vote for a group of people to lead • ...
It's all about us 2024-10-14
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- klints middle name
- where they are spending their honeymoon
- number of nieces and nephews
- animal that klints mom made Kelly step on
- the name of their homestead
- name of their tandem canoe
- the river they got engaged on
- name of the river Kelly grew up on
- our favorite chicken
- klints favorite band
- color of both their eyes
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- first vacation that Kelly planned for the two of them
- klints hometown
- klints favorite snack
- where we first met
- the name of their unemployed roommate
- one of the things klint lettered in in high school
- Kelly's middle name
- Kelly's high school mascot
- the first thing klint cooked for Kelly
- food that makes Kelly irrationally angry (along with red velvet cake)
- the most recent certification class taken together in preparation for the honeymoon
- klint's favorite color
- the activity that contributed to klints only broken bone
24 Clues: klints hometown • klints middle name • where we first met • Kelly's middle name • our favorite chicken • klints favorite band • klints favorite snack • klint's favorite color • color of both their eyes • Kelly's high school mascot • name of their tandem canoe • the name of their homestead • number of nieces and nephews • the river they got engaged on • name of the river Kelly grew up on • ...
Christ's Atonement for Us 2023-06-16
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- Luke 23:32-33 there were two other _______ put to death with Christ
- Isaiah 53:7 He ______ not His mouth
- Psalm 22:7-8 nonbelievers ______ at Christ
- Isaiah 53:7 He was brought as a _____ to the slaughter
- Psalm 69:21 they gave Him ______ to drink
- Isaiah 53:5 He was wounded for our _______
- Psalm 22:16 they ________ His hands and feet
- Isaiah 53:5 we can be _______
- 1 Nephi 19:10 the days of darkness were a ______ of His death
- Isaiah 53:12 He poured His soul unto _______
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- 1 Nephi 19:10 there were _______ days of darkness
- 1 Nephi 19:10 He was _______ by wicked men
- 1 Nephi 19:10 He was buried in a __________
- 1 Nephi 19:9 His loving kindness and __________ toward us
- Luke 23:32-33 the place where He was crucified was ________
- Psalm 22:1 He asked why God had _______ Him
- 1 Peter 2:22 He did no _______
- Psalm 22:18 the soldiers took away His ________
- Isaiah 50:6 He gave Himself to the _____
- 1 Nephi 19:9 the world will ______ Him because of their iniquity
20 Clues: Isaiah 53:5 we can be _______ • 1 Peter 2:22 He did no _______ • Isaiah 53:7 He ______ not His mouth • Isaiah 50:6 He gave Himself to the _____ • Psalm 69:21 they gave Him ______ to drink • 1 Nephi 19:10 He was _______ by wicked men • Psalm 22:7-8 nonbelievers ______ at Christ • Isaiah 53:5 He was wounded for our _______ • 1 Nephi 19:10 He was buried in a __________ • ...
Chapter 17 US History 2023-04-27
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- stream or smaller river that feeds into a larger river
- to leave behind or give up
- decree issued by President Lincoln freeing enslaved people in those parts of the Confederacy still in rebellion on January 1, 1863
- a strategy of bringing war to the entire society, not just the military
- to make stronger
- events that occur one after the other
- to formally join a military force
- a legal writ, or order, that guarantees a prisoner the right to be heard in court
- refusal to give in
- to place a trench, or ditch, for defense; to place in a strong defensive position
- to compare with respect to differences
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- reward or payment
- a soldier who is killed, wounded, captured, or missing in battle
- to find meaning in something
- to meet; to come face-to-face with
- a system of selecting people for required military service
- to hand out, spread around
- state on the border between the North and South: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
- paper money issued by the United States government
- the side or edge of a military formation
- a careful plan or method
- to go in the opposite direction
- a warship equipped with iron plating for protection
23 Clues: to make stronger • reward or payment • refusal to give in • a careful plan or method • to leave behind or give up • to hand out, spread around • to find meaning in something • to go in the opposite direction • to formally join a military force • to meet; to come face-to-face with • events that occur one after the other • to compare with respect to differences • ...
US History Famous Women 2023-05-01
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- 1st female Vice President
- escaped slavery with her newborn daughter, famous abolitionist
- Cultural icon that represents women in WWII
- helped Lewis & Clark explore the Louisiana Territory
- Abolitionist that wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
- Harlem Renaissance writer
- First woman to run for US President
- Suffragist activist that also created the Hull House
- Legendary Native American princess
- abolitionist sisters
- drafted the Declaration of Sentiments(of womens rights) @ the Seneca Falls Convention
- GA woman during the American Revolution that killed some British men
- famous for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery(Civil Rights)
- First woman to go to outerspace
- Took pictures for the government during the Dust Bowl
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- wrote the book Silent Spring(criticism of pesticides)
- The 1st first lady
- 1st female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- escaped slavery and ran the underground railroad
- sewed the first US flag
- fought for women's suffrage(also for temperance and the abolition of slavery)
- famous jazz singer during the Harlem Renaissance
- first lady that convinced her husband to help poor and women
23 Clues: The 1st first lady • abolitionist sisters • sewed the first US flag • 1st female Vice President • Harlem Renaissance writer • First woman to go to outerspace • Legendary Native American princess • First woman to run for US President • Cultural icon that represents women in WWII • Abolitionist that wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” • escaped slavery and ran the underground railroad • ...
US History Review #3 2023-05-15
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- first legislative assembly in the colonies (first steps towards self government)
- Massachusetts is located in this colonial region
- violence between abolitionists and slave owners in Kansas
- abolitionist who published the newspaper the Liberator (last name)
- Democratic Republicans (anti-federalists) demanded that this be added in order to approve the Constitution
- the right to vote
- group in congress who felt Presidential Reconstruction was too soft
- An act that granted the British East India Company exclusive rights to sell tea to the colonies.
- withdrawal from the Union
- colony that was the most diverse in terms of religion and Nationalities (Hint-Middle Colonies)
- major rebellion in SC that resulted in the slave codes being passed
- last major battle of the revolution
- Union General that marched through SC and destroyed everything in his path
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- compromise that allowed for slaves to be counted for population in the House of Reps
- supreme court decision that upheld segregation
- name given to FDRs plan to improve the economy and get people back to work
- language by spoken by many African slaves that is a combination of English and African Dialects
- resentment or prejudice towards immigrants
- radio talks that FDR gave to lift the nations spirits
- Southerners feared the election of this individual would bring an end to slavery
- primarily responsible for the decline of the Native American population after the arrival of Europeans
- device that made it more profitable to grow cotton (increased the slave population)
- loyalty to ones particular region instead of the nation as a whole
- the creation of three branches of government
- institution supported by Hamilton and the Federalists that regulated trade, taxation, and managed currency (Opposed by Jefferson)
- organization that assisted newly freed people after the Civil War
26 Clues: the right to vote • withdrawal from the Union • last major battle of the revolution • resentment or prejudice towards immigrants • the creation of three branches of government • supreme court decision that upheld segregation • Massachusetts is located in this colonial region • radio talks that FDR gave to lift the nations spirits • ...
The Story Of Us 2023-07-28
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- Dimana tempat pertama kali kita ketemu?
- Berapa jumlah kiss yang pertama kali Sadie kasih ke Ijal?
- Apa yang panjang, putih, kasar dan kamu gasuka?
- Konser apa yang pertama kali kita datengin berdua?
- Apa buah kesukaan Sadie?
- Apa rasa susu ultra yang pernah aku kasih ke kamu?
- Makanan apa yang wajib dimakan saat mensive?
- Apa rasa indomie yang kita makan pas di PRJ?
- Apa film yang pertama kali kita tonton?
- Dimana bobo cabin yang viewnya paling cakep?
- Berapa langkah perjalanan kita muterin PRJ?
- Apa MBTI aku?
- Apa makanan yang pertama kali kita makan bareng?
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- Dimana pertama kali kita ketemu?
- Di bulan apa Sadie akhirnya sadar kalo dia naksir sama Ijal?
- Apa warna kesukaan aku?
- Apa yang pengen banget aku pake kalo kita ke Bali?
- Kalo dua ditambah delapan sama dengan sepuluh, berarti kita adalah?
- Berapa jumlah mantan kamu yang aku tau?
- Swear to be overdramatic and true to my?
- Apa warna karet behel yang dipake aku sekarang?
- Album Taylor Swift yang jadi top 1 nya aku?
- Berapa jumlah hari kita jadian?
- Apa warna baju yang paling sering kita pake?
- Berapa batang sisa rokok aku?
- Siapa musuh besar Sadie?
- Seberapa besar sayangnya Sadie untuk Ijal?
- Dimana tempat pertama kali kita ngedate?
28 Clues: Apa MBTI aku? • Apa warna kesukaan aku? • Apa buah kesukaan Sadie? • Siapa musuh besar Sadie? • Berapa batang sisa rokok aku? • Berapa jumlah hari kita jadian? • Dimana pertama kali kita ketemu? • Dimana tempat pertama kali kita ketemu? • Berapa jumlah mantan kamu yang aku tau? • Apa film yang pertama kali kita tonton? • Swear to be overdramatic and true to my? • ...
The Crossword of Us 2023-08-04
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- The most popular book series in Grade 7. (14 letters, 3 words)
- Rachel wrote these in her agenda in Grade 7. (15 letters, 2 words)
- We all acted as school _________ in grade 5. (11 letters)
- Sarah and Rachel like these creatures. Vicky and Amanda, not so much. (8 letters)
- This infamous teacher was Vicky’s neighbour. (6 letters)
- One of the Grade 4 teachers who always made typing errors (6 letters)
- Amanda famously hates this song. (8 letters)
- Sarah: “Take off your _____!” (6 letters)
- We tried (and loved!) bacon maple donuts from this store: _______ Doughnuts (6 letters)
- We all dormed together during this event (It was so fun!!!) (4 letters)
- Mrs. Paul established the system of _____ tickets in Grade 7, though it was not very successful. (6 letters)
- Amanda famously hates this food. (6 letters)
- A book series involving a camel and a janitor. (18 letters, 3 words)
- Sarah came to Hope in Grade ___. (3 letters)
- Our code name for him was “ABC” (6 letters)
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- Queen Rachel’s ____________ (18 letters, 3 words)
- Amanda HATES this character with all her heart. (6 letters)
- Rachel’s role in Beauty and the Beast (11 letters)
- A cause of great suffering, ever since Kindergarten, coming three times a year. (15 letters, 2 words)
- A cause of perhaps even greater suffering, ever since Grade 3. (11 letters, 2 words)
- “Oh ______, qu’est-ce que tu fais?” (8 letters)
- Mrs. Barwich’s ________ of doom. (8 letters, 2 words)
- Sarah’s famous quote: “I’m gonna ____ that person up!” (3 letters)
23 Clues: Sarah: “Take off your _____!” (6 letters) • Our code name for him was “ABC” (6 letters) • Amanda famously hates this song. (8 letters) • Amanda famously hates this food. (6 letters) • Sarah came to Hope in Grade ___. (3 letters) • “Oh ______, qu’est-ce que tu fais?” (8 letters) • Queen Rachel’s ____________ (18 letters, 3 words) • ...
things abt u +us 2022-12-20
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- one of the nicknames I gave
- ur favorite drink
- eye color
- hair color
- ur dad's taste in music
- my eye color
- person u love
- ur sister's nickname
- who is taller
- item u gave me when we were just friends
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- one of ur fav colors
- ur fav song
- date u asked me to be ur gf
- name of ur school
- one band name of the first songs u learned on the drums
- where we met
- ur dog's name
- ur age
- what dog do u want to have when ur older
- ur type of dog
20 Clues: ur age • eye color • hair color • ur fav song • where we met • my eye color • ur dog's name • person u love • who is taller • ur type of dog • ur favorite drink • name of ur school • one of ur fav colors • ur sister's nickname • ur dad's taste in music • one of the nicknames I gave • date u asked me to be ur gf • what dog do u want to have when ur older • item u gave me when we were just friends • ...
US History 1st Semester 2022-12-14
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- Series of laws designed to keep AA in virtual slavery. 2wd
- Establishes the criteria for US citizenship.
- Following the Rock Springs massacre, Pres___ issued a protection order for Chinese laborers.
- Many Chinese immigrants came for the ___. 2wd
- Chinese laborers tended to work for ___ , which upset the Knights of Labor.
- Richard Sears began his career as a ____. 2wd.
- Annihilation, Assimilation and were seen as viable responses in dealing with Native Americans.
- The Freedmen's Bureau was designed to help slaves ____ to freedom.
- Used for granite tunnels
- In large part, a poor ____ and racism led to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
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- 1861-1865
- 13th, 14th, 15th Reconstruction.
- T. Stevens led the _____ Republicans group. 2wd
- Promontory, Utah meeting.
- 1865-1877
- In 1885, the "good" citizens of ___ forced their Chinese neighbors to leave town.
- This period followed #___. 2wd
- To save the man...
- 30 million of these mammals roamed the ____ 2wd in 1865
- Barbed wire brought an end to the ____.
- Following Lincoln's assassination, Andrew established his plans to reunite the country.
21 Clues: 1861-1865 • 1865-1877 • To save the man... • Used for granite tunnels • Promontory, Utah meeting. • This period followed #___. 2wd • 13th, 14th, 15th Reconstruction. • Barbed wire brought an end to the ____. • Establishes the criteria for US citizenship. • Many Chinese immigrants came for the ___. 2wd • Richard Sears began his career as a ____. 2wd. • ...
all about us💚 2023-01-27
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- weekly trips
- our favorite drink
- going out activity
- botanical garden
- you’re my
- meeting place💕
- first anniversary gift
- our favorite soup
- bar we frequented against our will
- my favorite pet name
- our time together
- you’re such a
- you best made cocktail
- your favorite fun drink
- chill hang out for us(wet)
- our first concert
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- i’m a poor sport
- my favorite thing about you
- always do this together
- weekly dinner
- the month when we met
- couple name
- bed time
- italian guy
- you like watching these (now)
- revitalized music enjoyment
- our favorite location
- greatest dive bar experience
- daily phrase
- winter game
- anniversary month💕
31 Clues: bed time • you’re my • couple name • italian guy • winter game • weekly trips • daily phrase • weekly dinner • you’re such a • meeting place💕 • i’m a poor sport • botanical garden • our favorite soup • our time together • our first concert • our favorite drink • going out activity • anniversary month💕 • my favorite pet name • the month when we met • our favorite location • first anniversary gift • ...
Chapter 4 US History 2023-02-07
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- The first book published in America
- Served as a presbyterian circiut rider in East Tennesse.
- Credited with starting the Great Awakening, also a leader of the "New Lights."
- agreed with the Anglican creed needed to purify
- Probably the most important of the Reformed bodies in colonial history, concentrated in one colony and preserved their identity
- formula devised by Puritan ministers in 1662 to offer partial church membership to people who had not experienced conversion
- settlement formation of three important groups within the church of england and one outside
- believed Church of England was corrupt and needed to separate from it(pilgrims, Baptists, Quakers)
- French Protestants
- The religious community who followed Luther's teachings.
- Anglican missionary, helped found William and Mary College
- Anglicans/believed the traditions of the church were divinely ordained
- English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (Quakers 1624-1691)
- a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660
- exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal
- persecuted followers of the teachings of preacher John Huss
- It came into the New World with the settling of New Amsterdam, but not in great numbers.
- each congregation elected its own officers and each church remained independent of other churches
- founded by Dutch leader Menno Simmons became descendants of Anabaptists and emphasized pacifism.
- 1692 outbreak of witchcraft accusations in a puritan village marked by an atmosphere of fear, hysteria and stress
- the father of American Lutheranism
- Baptist; established Sandy Creek Baptist Church in Randolph County NC
- a religious movement that became widespread in the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s
- American theologian whose sermons and writings stimulated a period of renewed interest in religion in America (1703-1758)
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- members of the congregation elect their ruling elders
- Dutch Reformed pastor who helped start the Great Awakening
- Puritans who wanted to reform the church from within.
- English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism
- young missionary who gave his life to take the gospel to the Indians
- Preacher for the southern colonies who fought for legal toleration of dissenters
- The "Old Lights" were the established congregational church.
- Anglicans/happy as long the as the church was doctrinally sound
- Father of American Presbyterianism
- A summary of a denominations doctrine framed in a question- and- answer form
- through persecution, succeeded in establishing churches throughout the colonies
- Chief Presbyterian revivalist in the middle colonies
- promoted missionary efforts for the colonies
- King appoints bishops who appoint ministers
- more conservative branch of Mennonites who practice a stricter church discipline
- built gnadenhutten a town of christian indians
- A member of a protestant church governed by presbyters (elders) and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- The "New Lights" were new religious movements formed during the Great Awakening and broke away from the congregational church in New England.
42 Clues: French Protestants • Father of American Presbyterianism • the father of American Lutheranism • The first book published in America • King appoints bishops who appoint ministers • promoted missionary efforts for the colonies • built gnadenhutten a town of christian indians • agreed with the Anglican creed needed to purify • exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal • ...
us history vocab 1 2022-09-02
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- calls for reform in the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther
- exchange... transatlantic trade that brought new goods across the atlantic
- colony... colony with governer appointed by a king
- one of the groups of English seperationists who established Plymouth colony
- to trade for wants/needs
- the great... a religious revival that impacted English colonies in 1730-1740's
- compact... agreement that settlers of Plymouth agreed to obey government laws
- large farms on which crops are mainly raised for sale
- treaty of: 1494 treaty between Portugal and Spain
- house of... 1st representative legislature in colonies
- middle... part of triangular slave trade
- important jobs/roles passes through mother's side
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- one who favored the purification of England's Anglican church
- a lifestyle of constant movement in search of food and water
- the way indigenous peoples shared history/culture
- political and economic system that protected average European
- spanish conqueror of the Americas
- colony...granted from king to group to have full governing rights
- "rebirth" era of Europe after the Black Plague
- indentured... a person who works for another in exchange for food/shelter/transportation
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth, and to push more exports then imports
21 Clues: to trade for wants/needs • spanish conqueror of the Americas • middle... part of triangular slave trade • "rebirth" era of Europe after the Black Plague • the way indigenous peoples shared history/culture • treaty of: 1494 treaty between Portugal and Spain • important jobs/roles passes through mother's side • colony... colony with governer appointed by a king • ...
All About Us/Me 2022-08-20
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- Future State
- Go to Drink
- Dough Favorite Ice Cream
- Bora Future Vacay
- My Favorite Color
- No Matter the
- My Favorite Animal
- Future Last Name
- Watching Sunsets At The
- Basketball Number
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- My Favorite Number
- power straws My Favorite Candy
- My Favorite Pet
- Favorite Thing To Do
- Middle Name
- to Time No Matter the
- Forever and
- First Kiss Place
- My Favorite Food
- Second Favorite Color
20 Clues: Go to Drink • Middle Name • Forever and • Future State • No Matter the • My Favorite Pet • First Kiss Place • My Favorite Food • Future Last Name • Bora Future Vacay • My Favorite Color • Basketball Number • My Favorite Number • My Favorite Animal • Favorite Thing To Do • to Time No Matter the • Second Favorite Color • Watching Sunsets At The • Dough Favorite Ice Cream • power straws My Favorite Candy
crossword of us <333 2022-09-18
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- my favourite app/ smth you hate doing
- "can you _____ i'm walking upstairs"
- my nickname
- i like it when we ______ clothes
- you are my
- where we first bonded/ spoke
- how can you?!?!
- your nickname
- something that happens every monday
- my little _____ boy
- what we take every anniversary
- someone you love more than me
- our favourite artist
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- someone i love more than you
- what we spent weeks making
- you said my one felt hard inside
- baka
- day we used to study together
- cuddle time party!!!
- first date
- my favourite clothing item of yours
- what you gave me after our first real kiss
22 Clues: baka • you are my • first date • my nickname • your nickname • how can you?!?! • my little _____ boy • cuddle time party!!! • our favourite artist • what we spent weeks making • someone i love more than you • where we first bonded/ spoke • day we used to study together • someone you love more than me • what we take every anniversary • you said my one felt hard inside • ...
US History Chapter 4 2023-09-18
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- Two house legislative body
- Chief executive officer of each colony
- What determined an individual's social class
- Predicted an eclipse in 1789
- Paddle-shaped board used to help children learn to read
- School founded by Benjamin Franklin
- Colonies with Anglican churches and producers of rice and indigo
- First regularly published weekly newspaper
- Helped introduce the smallpox inoculation
- Largest city in colonial America
- Author of Poor Richard's Almanac
- Largest group of settlers in the colonies
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- Most widely used textbook
- The "bread colonies" with a mixture of town and county governments
- German immigrants with a zeal for missionary work
- First professional composer born in America
- Name given to the trade routes the colonies followed
- Roads that connected the major cities
- City founded by the Moravians
- Natural pass through the Appalachian Mountains
- Colonies with Congregational churches and town government
- Idea that the colonies existed solely for the good of the mother country
22 Clues: Most widely used textbook • Two house legislative body • Predicted an eclipse in 1789 • City founded by the Moravians • Largest city in colonial America • Author of Poor Richard's Almanac • School founded by Benjamin Franklin • Roads that connected the major cities • Chief executive officer of each colony • Helped introduce the smallpox inoculation • ...
US History Chapter 4 2023-09-18
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- City founded by the Moravians
- Colonies with Congregational churches and town government
- Name given to the trade routes the colonies followed
- The "bread colonies" with a mixture of town and county governments
- Predicted an eclipse in 1789
- Colonies with Anglican churches and producers of rice and indigo
- Largest city in colonial America
- Author of Poor Richard's Almanac
- Roads that connected the major cities
- First professional composer born in America
- Paddle-shaped board used to help children learn to read
- Most widely used textbook
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- Helped introduce the smallpox inoculation
- Natural pass through the Appalachian Mountains
- Chief executive officer of each colony
- Idea that the colonies existed solely for the good of the mother country
- Thing that determined an individual's social class
- Largest group of settlers in the colonies
- First regularly published weekly newspaper
- School founded by Benjamin Franklin
- Two house legislative body
- German immigrants with a zeal for missionary work
22 Clues: Most widely used textbook • Two house legislative body • Predicted an eclipse in 1789 • City founded by the Moravians • Largest city in colonial America • Author of Poor Richard's Almanac • School founded by Benjamin Franklin • Roads that connected the major cities • Chief executive officer of each colony • Helped introduce the smallpox inoculation • ...
Us: Past and Future 2023-08-10
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- a characteristic or behaviour of a species that allows it to survive and reproduce more effectively
- the study of the embryos of different species
- resistance when microbes evolve mechanisms that protect them from the effects of medicines
- dating a method of dating rocks and minerals using radioactive isotopes
- time scale a scale showing the history of life and geology
- an early type of animal or plant from which others have evolved
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- the time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay
- to insecticides a heritable change in the susceptibility of a pest population to a particular insecticide, or insecticide group
- pressure forces such as the weather, the predators or the food source that affect an individual living in that environment
- selection the process by which individuals with favourable traits are 'selected' by nature
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- limbs a limb with 5 digits
- of species geographic limits of a particular species' distribution is its range, often represented as shaded areas on a map
- fossil when a part of the organism such as a skeleton is preserved and remains in its original form
- for evolution fossil records, embryology, geography, and molecular biology supporting the theory of evolution
- Darwin The scientist to write the theory of evolution in 1859
- the preserved evidence in rocks or soils of organisms that were once alive
- forms a fossil or organism that downs the intermediate state between an ancestral form and that of it's descendants; also known as a 'missing link'
- fossil any indirect evidence left by an organisms; for example footprints or faeces
- film when the dead body partially decays and leaves a thin black deposit of carbon
- anatomy the study of features of different species to look for evidence of a common ancestor
- fossil when a part of the organism is changed into another mineral
- structure a part of an organism that has lost some or all of its original function
- of biological evolution organic life on our planet has changed over long periods of time and continues to change by a process known as natural selection
- different forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, and so different atomic masses
- fossils fossil that can be used to compare the relative age of rock strata in different locations
26 Clues: limbs a limb with 5 digits • the study of the embryos of different species • time scale a scale showing the history of life and geology • the time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay • Darwin The scientist to write the theory of evolution in 1859 • an early type of animal or plant from which others have evolved • ...
Chapter 1 US History 2023-08-22
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- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- Best-known city in the US with French heritage
- Created a school for navigators
- America was named after this explorer
- Conqueror of the Incas
- Spanish ruler defeated by a pirate and a storm
- Leader of the Aztecs
- First European to reach the Pacific Ocean
- Viking who landed in North America around 1000 A.D.
- Conquered by Hernando Cortes
- Period of wars between the Christians and the Moslems
- Movement in the 1300s that emphasized the abilities of mankind
- He Led a three-year expedition around the world
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- Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- Introduced the movable-type printing press
- European country that sponsored Columbus's voyages
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
- French settlement established by Samuel de Champlain
- The supposed water route through North America to the Pacific
- Religious movement in the 1500s that greatly influenced the colonists of North America
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- Roman Catholic monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Discovered the New World by accident
- Queen of England who supported pirates
- French Protestant settlers who were avoiding religious persecution
25 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • Conqueror of the Incas • Conquered by Hernando Cortes • Created a school for navigators • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 • Discovered the New World by accident • America was named after this explorer • Queen of England who supported pirates • First European to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
Chapter 1 US History 2023-08-22
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- Discovered the New World by accident
- Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
- Queen of England who supported pirates
- Viking who landed in North America around 1000 A.D.
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
- Period of wars between the Christians and the Moslems
- First European to travel the length of Asia
- French settlement established by Samuel de Champlain
- Leader of the Aztecs
- Spanish ruler defeated by a pirate and a storm
- First European to reach the Pacific Ocean
- Best-known city in the US with French heritage
- Created a school for navigators
- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- Roman Catholic monk who started the Protestant Reformation
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- French Protestant settlers who were avoiding religious persecution
- He led a three-year expedition around the world
- America was named after this explorer
- Conqueror of the Incas
- The supposed water route through North America to the Pacific
- Conquered by Hernando Cortes
- Religious movement in the 1500s that greatly influenced the colonists of North America
- Introduced the movable-type printing press
- Movement in the 1300s that emphasized the abilities of mankind
- European country that sponsored Columbus's voyages
25 Clues: Leader of the Aztecs • Conqueror of the Incas • Conquered by Hernando Cortes • Created a school for navigators • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 • Discovered the New World by accident • America was named after this explorer • Queen of England who supported pirates • First European to reach the Pacific Ocean • ...
It Starts With Us 2022-12-02
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- Emerson's Mom
- The person Lily wrote letters to growing up
- Atlas's "therapist"
- what happened to Atlas's restaurants
- Atlas's new restaurant
- Vandalized Atlas's restaurants
- Lily's Florist shop
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- The author
- Lily's Ex-husband
- Atlas's first restaurant
- The movie that means a lot to Lily
- Lily and Ryle's daughter
- Chef at Bib's
- Lily's childhood friend/boyfriend
- Works at Lily's shop
- Ryles brother-in-law/best friend
- Atlas's Mom
- Lily's best friend
- Marshall and Allysa's daughter
- Emerson's middle name
20 Clues: The author • Atlas's Mom • Emerson's Mom • Chef at Bib's • Lily's Ex-husband • Lily's best friend • Atlas's "therapist" • Lily's Florist shop • Works at Lily's shop • Emerson's middle name • Atlas's new restaurant • Atlas's first restaurant • Lily and Ryle's daughter • Vandalized Atlas's restaurants • Marshall and Allysa's daughter • Ryles brother-in-law/best friend • ...
who knows us best? 2022-11-21
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- Island, Where Jacob proposed
- house, Place of first kiss
- The bridesmaid Kalee met in college
- Kalee's mom
- Jacobs sister
- years, How long have they been together
- Roadhouse, Place of first date
- Valley, Where did they meet
- Paper, Where Jacob works
- Jacobs best man
- Kalee's middle name
- Jacobs favorite MLB team
- Name of their dog
- Therapy, What is Kalee going to grad school for
- Science, Kalees bachelors degree
- Christopher Jacob Absher, Jacobs full name
- Kalees favorite holiday
- Branch of the military Jacob is in
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- Country, Which sport did they compete in together
- Jacobs birth month
- What school does Kalee attend
- 3rd 2021, When did Jacob propose
- Kalee's birth month
- Brides new last name
- Helper, Jacobs favorite food
- Who said "I Love You" first
- Kalee's favorite food
- Jacobs job in the millitary
- Kalee's maid of honor
29 Clues: Kalee's mom • Jacobs sister • Jacobs best man • Name of their dog • Jacobs birth month • Kalee's birth month • Kalee's middle name • Brides new last name • Kalee's favorite food • Kalee's maid of honor • Kalees favorite holiday • Paper, Where Jacob works • Jacobs favorite MLB team • house, Place of first kiss • Valley, Where did they meet • Who said "I Love You" first • ...
