world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 24 Crossword 2022-08-09
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- overwhelming frightening
- a large combat unit in an army; during World War II a division consisted of about 10,000 to 16,000 soldiers
- covered with devices that explode when a vehicle or person puts eight on them
- an army unit consisting of three or four companies or troops, or about 500 to 900 soldiers
- to discuss an issue at length and in detail
- the countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan- the three dictatorships that formed an alliance to fight World War 2
- the front line, where combat between opposing armies occurs
- to work or act together with others for a common goal or purpose
- an establishment for melting or fusing ore in order to separate the metal
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- Unbeatable; too strong to be defeated
- to equip with machinery, especially to replace human or animal labor
- human-made replacement for a natural product
- ideas or statements that are spread for the purpose of promoting one sides' view and presenting an opposing side in a negative way
- a group of nations, including Britain, France, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States, who united to fight the Axis Powers during World War 2
- government issued document giving a person the right to do or own something
- a training session in which civilians seek shelter as they would if enemy airplanes were bombing their city
- to study an event or behavior to see if an illegal action has occurred
17 Clues: overwhelming frightening • Unbeatable; too strong to be defeated • to discuss an issue at length and in detail • human-made replacement for a natural product • the front line, where combat between opposing armies occurs • to work or act together with others for a common goal or purpose • to equip with machinery, especially to replace human or animal labor • ...
World War I 2022-11-29
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- He was a commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) on the Western Front
- The Sedition ____ made it a crime for American citizens to print and publish about the government in a negative way.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 called the Zimmerman ____.
- This act was enacted two months after World War I which stifled dissent of United States involvement in the war.
- This front was mainly the war theatre seen within World War II.
- The belief or desire of a government of people that a country should maintain a strong military.
- This group of countries consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Last part of three words. It was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose main goal was to maintain world peace.
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- This is known as CIP. What does the "P" stand
- He assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria out of revenge for Serbia.
- This was a popular nickname for the American infantry man during World War I.
- Wilson created ______ points which portrayed a statement of peace.
- Sinking of ____ Lusitania on May 7, 1915 was a result of a German submarine's torpedo.
- The _____ Migration had southerners that were African American relocate to Midwestern cities within the United States.
- This was part of one of the most important peace negotiations of World War I. This is the first name of three words.
- This term is an identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Most severe pandemic, killing an estimated 195,000 Americans during World War I.
- A group of shops and or vehicles traveling together.
- He was a Russian revolutionist, politician, and political theorist.
- The War Industries _____ was a United States government agency that operated from July 1917 to December 1918.
20 Clues: This is known as CIP. What does the "P" stand • A group of shops and or vehicles traveling together. • This front was mainly the war theatre seen within World War II. • Wilson created ______ points which portrayed a statement of peace. • He was a Russian revolutionist, politician, and political theorist. • ...
World War I 2022-11-29
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- He was a commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) on the Western Front
- The Sedition ____ made it a crime for American citizens to print and publish about the government in a negative way.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 called the Zimmerman ____.
- This act was enacted two months after World War I which stifled dissent of United States involvement in the war.
- This front was mainly the war theatre seen within World War II.
- The belief or desire of a government of people that a country should maintain a strong military.
- This group of countries consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Last part of three words. It was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose main goal was to maintain world peace.
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- This is known as CIP. What does the "P" stand
- He assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria out of revenge for Serbia.
- This was a popular nickname for the American infantry man during World War I.
- Wilson created ______ points which portrayed a statement of peace.
- Sinking of ____ Lusitania on May 7, 1915 was a result of a German submarine's torpedo.
- The _____ Migration had southerners that were African American relocate to Midwestern cities within the United States.
- This was part of one of the most important peace negotiations of World War I. This is the first name of three words.
- This term is an identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Most severe pandemic, killing an estimated 195,000 Americans during World War I.
- A group of shops and or vehicles traveling together.
- He was a Russian revolutionist, politician, and political theorist.
- The War Industries _____ was a United States government agency that operated from July 1917 to December 1918.
20 Clues: This is known as CIP. What does the "P" stand • A group of shops and or vehicles traveling together. • This front was mainly the war theatre seen within World War II. • Wilson created ______ points which portrayed a statement of peace. • He was a Russian revolutionist, politician, and political theorist. • ...
jackie robinson 2022-03-03
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- the position he played on the dodgers.
- this is how many world series he played in
- the college he went too
- His brother went to the olympics this is the medal he won.
- This another sport he excelled in
- The first major league team he played for.
- The year he was born.
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- the state he was born.
- He was the first in the baseball hall of fame
- war 2 He served in this war before baseball.
- debut for baseball
- He won the national leagues mvp this year
12 Clues: debut for baseball • The year he was born. • the state he was born. • the college he went too • This another sport he excelled in • the position he played on the dodgers. • this is how many world series he played in • The first major league team he played for. • He won the national leagues mvp this year • He was the first in the baseball hall of fame • ...
Key Leaders: Greece 2022-02-21
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- Redirected philosophy towards moral problems
- Took over most of the old world
- Outlawed slavery
- Wrote History of the Peloponnesian War
- Wrote the apology
- Called the father of medicine
- Wrote the odyssey
- First Greek historian
- Discovered axioms
- Wrote Rhesus
- A king of Crete who ordered a maze to be made to trap the Minotaur
- Found out how to measure volume
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- Made sculptures of gods and goddesses
- Made the theorem that states a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- Made the first writen code of law in Athens
- Thought the most important part of nature is change
- Wrote Oedipus at Colonus
- Conquered Greece
- Gave public officials salaries
19 Clues: Wrote Rhesus • Outlawed slavery • Conquered Greece • Wrote the apology • Wrote the odyssey • Discovered axioms • First Greek historian • Wrote Oedipus at Colonus • Called the father of medicine • Gave public officials salaries • Took over most of the old world • Found out how to measure volume • Made sculptures of gods and goddesses • Wrote History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle! 2012-04-23
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- An agreement to stop fighting.
- In World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- points Series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I
- The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship (including neutral ships and unarmed passenger liners) found in an enemy’s waters.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
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- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy—often imposed by government during wartime, when goods are in short supply.
- In World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I.
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- In World War I, the region along the German-Russia border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side; also, the group of nations—including Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States—that opposed the Axis Powers in World War II.
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause. • A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. • A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort. • ...
jackie robinson 2022-03-03
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- the position he played on the dodgers.
- this is how many world series he played in
- the college he went too
- His brother went to the olympics this is the medal he won.
- This another sport he excelled in
- The first major league team he played for.
- The year he was born.
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- the state he was born.
- He was the first in the baseball hall of fame
- war 2 He served in this war before baseball.
- debut for baseball
- He won the national leagues mvp this year
12 Clues: debut for baseball • The year he was born. • the state he was born. • the college he went too • This another sport he excelled in • the position he played on the dodgers. • this is how many world series he played in • The first major league team he played for. • He won the national leagues mvp this year • He was the first in the baseball hall of fame • ...
world war 2 2018-12-18
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- what is Winston first name
- an attack from the air
- what is the name when people get took away from there family
- the first name of Anne franks dad
- an operation to destroy the RAF
- what his Hitlers first name
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- the first country to get invaded
- what is the city that got bombed the most
- you needed tokens to get food
- the name of the German air force
10 Clues: an attack from the air • what is Winston first name • what his Hitlers first name • you needed tokens to get food • an operation to destroy the RAF • the first country to get invaded • the name of the German air force • the first name of Anne franks dad • what is the city that got bombed the most • what is the name when people get took away from there family
world war 2 2013-04-23
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- children were _______ to countrysides
- what were blacked out
- we used a form construstive citezen what was this _ _ _
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- who wrote the dairys
- where did they go when an alarm went off
- was in charge of what army
- they wore what to protect them selfs from gas attacks
- what country begging with G was in the world war
- we did a p_ _ _ __ to give information on the war
- ______ millon people lost there lives in the world war
10 Clues: who wrote the dairys • what were blacked out • was in charge of what army • children were _______ to countrysides • where did they go when an alarm went off • what country begging with G was in the world war • we did a p_ _ _ __ to give information on the war • they wore what to protect them selfs from gas attacks • ______ millon people lost there lives in the world war • ...
World War 2 2015-05-05
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- A person escaping a place of danger
- The side of Britain, United States and China
- A rural part of the country
- A period of time where all the lights are turned off or covered
- Attacks from a plane (Two words)
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- A person not in the armed services or the police force.
- The name of the shelter
- a system by the government to make sure that everyone has an equal amount of resources
- a shorten from of the German word meaning lightning war
- The side of German and Japan
10 Clues: The name of the shelter • A rural part of the country • The side of German and Japan • Attacks from a plane (Two words) • A person escaping a place of danger • The side of Britain, United States and China • A person not in the armed services or the police force. • a shorten from of the German word meaning lightning war • ...
World War 2 2015-05-05
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- The name of the shelter
- A German word meaning lightning war
- A person not in the armed services or the police force.
- A person escaping a place of danger
- The side of German and Japan
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- Attacks from a plane (Two words)
- A rural part of the country
- A system by the government to make sure that everyone has an equal amount of resources
- The side of Britain, United States and China
- A period of time where all the lights are turned off or covered
10 Clues: The name of the shelter • A rural part of the country • The side of German and Japan • Attacks from a plane (Two words) • A German word meaning lightning war • A person escaping a place of danger • The side of Britain, United States and China • A person not in the armed services or the police force. • A period of time where all the lights are turned off or covered • ...
World War 2 2015-05-05
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- A period of time where all the lights are turned off or covered
- The side of German and Japan
- A German word meaning lightning war
- A person escaping a place of danger
- A system by the government to make sure that everyone has an equal amount of resources
- Attacks from a plane (Two words)
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- A rural part of the country
- A person not in the armed services or the police force.
- The name of the shelter
- The side of Britain, United States and China
10 Clues: The name of the shelter • A rural part of the country • The side of German and Japan • Attacks from a plane (Two words) • A German word meaning lightning war • A person escaping a place of danger • The side of Britain, United States and China • A person not in the armed services or the police force. • A period of time where all the lights are turned off or covered • ...
World War 2 2020-12-17
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- power union of german italy and japan
- harbor attack attack in whick jappan attack USA
- Churchill leader of grear britain
- Army of german
- 3d Reich of German
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- forces union of USA Great Britain, etc
- technique of digging in the ground
- Mussolini Leader of italy
- kin of people nazis search for kill
- S truman last leader of usa in the war
10 Clues: Army of german • 3d Reich of German • Mussolini Leader of italy • Churchill leader of grear britain • technique of digging in the ground • kin of people nazis search for kill • power union of german italy and japan • forces union of USA Great Britain, etc • S truman last leader of usa in the war • harbor attack attack in whick jappan attack USA
World War 2 2023-05-13
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- He and his team helped turned the tide in the battle of Stalingrad
- Political and Military crisis
- Nickname for D-Day
- He Initiated the war
- They switched to the Allies Side in 1941
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- Bloodiest war or WW2
- Genocide of the Jewish
- He was also known as "Ike"
- Located in Honolulu Hawaii
- He was the president of the U.S,ordered U.S entry into the war
10 Clues: Nickname for D-Day • Bloodiest war or WW2 • He Initiated the war • Genocide of the Jewish • He was also known as "Ike" • Located in Honolulu Hawaii • Political and Military crisis • They switched to the Allies Side in 1941 • He was the president of the U.S,ordered U.S entry into the war • He and his team helped turned the tide in the battle of Stalingrad
World War 2 2024-04-08
10 Clues: WW2 ends • war supplies • how Hitler died • dictorial power • Japan bombs hawaii • Germany, Italy, japan • how the US finances the war • UK, USA, France, Soviet Union • our country is better than others • trying to prevent war with negotiation
World War 2 2024-02-14
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- A system of government where state power is vested in the people or general population
- A ruler with total power over a country,often obtained by a force
- To add or attatch,sometimes without permission
- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group
- A form of government that prohibits all opposition,exercising high control over public and private life
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- Hostility,prejudice,or discrimination against Jews
- An economic ideology advocating for a classless society with communally owned property and wealth
- Giving people what they want to prevent harm or anger
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups,especially other countries' political affairs
- A political philosophy that exhalts nation above the individual,with a powerful national government and forcible suppression of opposition
10 Clues: To add or attatch,sometimes without permission • Hostility,prejudice,or discrimination against Jews • Giving people what they want to prevent harm or anger • A ruler with total power over a country,often obtained by a force • A system of government where state power is vested in the people or general population • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2024-05-14
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- (american infantry rifle)
- (longest battle fought in World War I)
- (most commonly used gas in World War I)
- (A term coined to describe the type of post traumatic stress disorder many soldiers were afflicted with during the war)
- (Name of a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico)
- (Location in Belgium where the fiercest battle of World War I was fought)
- (The main theatre of war during World War I)
- (ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms)
- (German victory against Russia on the Eastern Front in 1914)
- (A term used when soldiers had to climb out of their trenches to attack the enemy)
- (German invention that was capable of firing a jet of flame out to a distance of 20 yards and was designed to be carried and operated by a single soldier)
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- (british machine gun)
- (vast system of defenses in northeastern France constructed by Germany in 1916–17)
- (The area of land between two enemy trench systems, which neither side wished to cross or seize due to fear of being attacked by the enemy in the process)
- (another German-made infantry rifle)
- (british machine gun)
- (one of the gasses used in World War I)
- (the action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure)
- (German-made infantry rifle)
- (A British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine in May 1915)
- (deadliest gas used in World War I)
- (The German term for a submarine)
- (A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other)
- (failed attempt by Allies in 1915-16 to force the Dardanelles strait and occupy Constantinople)
- (British military slang for German anti-aircraft fire)
- (German adaptation of the Maxim)
26 Clues: (british machine gun) • (british machine gun) • (american infantry rifle) • (German-made infantry rifle) • (German adaptation of the Maxim) • (The German term for a submarine) • (deadliest gas used in World War I) • (another German-made infantry rifle) • (longest battle fought in World War I) • (most commonly used gas in World War I) • (one of the gasses used in World War I) • ...
Global History Final Exam 3 Review Crossword 2017-06-07
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- Which nation was the first to declare war in what would come to be called World War I?
- This was an alliance that was proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson that would help ensure security and peace for all member nations
- What is a place where armies fight?
- France, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, & the United States were known as this
- What is a form of government in which a dictator and his party totally control a government?
- Competition, Racism, Social Darwinism, Religion are the four causes of what?
- The Austrian Emperor sent Franz Ferdinand on a trip to improve relations with the
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- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, & the Ottoman Empire of Turkey were part of the
- What was an Agreement in 1919, that ended World War 1?
- Franz Ferdinand Whose assassination was the start of World War I?
- Who was forced to assume sole responsibility for the war under the Treaty of Versailles?
- The fighting in Belgium and northern France was known as the__________________ front during World War I.
- What front did the Russians and Serbs fight the Germans, Austrians, and Ottoman Turks along?
- The quick and forceful method of attack that Germany used in World War II.
- Alliances, Militarism, Imperialism, Assassination, Nationalism were the causes of what?
- Which ship sank that caused the United States to enter World War I?
16 Clues: What is a place where armies fight? • What was an Agreement in 1919, that ended World War 1? • Which ship sank that caused the United States to enter World War I? • Franz Ferdinand Whose assassination was the start of World War I? • The quick and forceful method of attack that Germany used in World War II. • ...
Veterans Day Crossword 2023-10-26
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- This was the president during World War 1.
- Youngest army officer ever promoted to General in the American Civil War
- The Treaty of __________ ended WW1
- Veterans Day marks the end of _____
- of honor highest military decoration a person can get
- John F. Kennedy was commander of __-___ which was sunk by a Japanese destroyer in World War 2
- The original name for Veteran's Day
- What day of the year does veterans day take place?
- President ___________________ officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
- What year was the veterans day holiday created?
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- the act of serving one's country in the military
- The attack on Normandy on June 6th, 1944. Also known multinationally as operation _________.
- The president is the __________ __ _____ of the armed forces
- mandatory recruitment for military service
- Courage in the face of danger
- Service personal injured or killed in military action
- symbolic flower for veterans day
- Person who served in the military.
- The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is in ____________ National Cemetery
19 Clues: Courage in the face of danger • symbolic flower for veterans day • The Treaty of __________ ended WW1 • Person who served in the military. • Veterans Day marks the end of _____ • The original name for Veteran's Day • This was the president during World War 1. • mandatory recruitment for military service • What year was the veterans day holiday created? • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle! 2012-04-22
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- In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side; also, the group of nations—including Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States—that opposed the Axis Powers in World War II.
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I.
- The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship (including neutral ships and unarmed passenger liners) found in an enemy’s waters.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- In World War I, the region along the German-Russia border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
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- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- The ruler of Germany from 1859-1941.
- Germany’s military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy—often imposed by government during wartime, when goods are in short supply.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- In World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- In World War I, the region of northern France where the forces of Allies and the Central Powers battled each other.
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • The ruler of Germany from 1859-1941. • Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause. • A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. • A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort. • ...
Veterans Day Crossword 2023-10-26
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- This was the president during World War 1.
- Youngest army officer ever promoted to General in the American Civil War
- The Treaty of __________ ended WW1
- Veterans Day marks the end of _____
- of honor highest military decoration a person can get
- John F. Kennedy was commander of __-___ which was sunk by a Japanese destroyer in World War 2
- The original name for Veteran's Day
- What day of the year does veterans day take place?
- President ___________________ officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
- What year was the veterans day holiday created?
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- the act of serving one's country in the military
- The attack on Normandy on June 6th, 1944. Also known multinationally as operation _________.
- The president is the __________ __ _____ of the armed forces
- mandatory recruitment for military service
- Courage in the face of danger
- Service personal injured or killed in military action
- symbolic flower for veterans day
- Person who served in the military.
- The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is in ____________ National Cemetery
19 Clues: Courage in the face of danger • symbolic flower for veterans day • The Treaty of __________ ended WW1 • Person who served in the military. • Veterans Day marks the end of _____ • The original name for Veteran's Day • This was the president during World War 1. • mandatory recruitment for military service • What year was the veterans day holiday created? • ...
America and the World Test Review 2023-12-13
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- this country was part of the Allied Powers
- the Battle of San Juan Hill was in this country
- an island nation which was annexed by the US
- most of world war I was fought in these (hope it doesn't rain)
- named for a state, this ship blew up mysteriously... or was it the Spanish??
- an intense love for your country that goes beyond patriotism
- last name of president during World War I
- when a country focuses on expansion and takes over other countries
- the city where Franz Ferdinand was killed
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- Wilson's plan for peace had this many points
- Teddy Roosevelt's cavalry in the Spanish-American War
- the sinking of this ship by the Germans lead to America joining World War I
- the ___________ Hellfighters, Black soldiers in WW1
- a Native language used by code talkers in WWI
- last name of president during the Spanish-American War
- a nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- German diplomat to Mexico who sent a telegram proposing an alliance
17 Clues: a nickname for US soldiers in World War I • last name of president during World War I • the city where Franz Ferdinand was killed • this country was part of the Allied Powers • Wilson's plan for peace had this many points • an island nation which was annexed by the US • a Native language used by code talkers in WWI • the Battle of San Juan Hill was in this country • ...
WW1_Koczka_Konrád 2024-01-04
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- Temporary cessation of hostilities between warring parties. Versailles: Historic treaty ending World War I signed in 1919.
- Final demand or set of terms issued before taking action.
- Treaty signed in 1920, ending World War I between Hungary and the Allies.
- Gas Substances used as weapons, notably in World War I.
- Remote or undeveloped areas away from the coast or borders.
- War A prolonged conflict that doesn't see resolution.
- site of significant World War I battles.
- Battle Conflict involving physical resources, often in a war scenario.
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- British statesman who played a pivotal role in World War II.
- Underwater vessel used for stealthy naval operations.
- Action to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving an area.
- Italian statesman who represented Italy at the Versailles Peace Conference.
- Armored military vehicle used in modern warfare.
- A policy of seeking to retaliate, especially in recovering lost territory.
14 Clues: site of significant World War I battles. • Armored military vehicle used in modern warfare. • Underwater vessel used for stealthy naval operations. • War A prolonged conflict that doesn't see resolution. • Gas Substances used as weapons, notably in World War I. • Final demand or set of terms issued before taking action. • ...
World War 2 2013-05-14
10 Clues: what war? • the land was • Type of cloud • What kind of Bomb? • the smoke did what? • a cause of radiation • Broken parts of buildings • Where was the bomb dropped? • What did people have to do after the bomb? • What else killed people beside the explosion
World War 2 2022-04-21
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- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Famous for the wrong reason
- America, Great Britain, France
- Leader of operation Overlord
- Leader of Germany
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- Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- US Naval base in Hawaii
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force
- President before Truman
- Night of broken glass
10 Clues: Leader of Germany • Germany, Italy, Japan • Night of broken glass • Hiroshima and Nagasaki • US Naval base in Hawaii • President before Truman • Famous for the wrong reason • Leader of operation Overlord • America, Great Britain, France • A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force
World War 2 2023-05-03
10 Clues: when did WWII end • who leads germany • who are the bad guys • How long was the war • when did WWII started • who are the good guys • Who bombed pearl habor • when did USA join the war • when did pearl habor get bombed • how many atomic bombs were dropped on Japan
World War 2 2022-05-19
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- country that tried to conquer Southeast Asia
- leader of Germany at that time
- country that fought 2 wars outside their country
- a country that is stronger in military
- how people communicated from far distances
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- what the Jewish were put into by the Germans
- the way two sides were called in the war
- main country that caused the war
- the way armies fought
- were used during the war and had impact on Japan
10 Clues: the way armies fought • leader of Germany at that time • main country that caused the war • a country that is stronger in military • the way two sides were called in the war • how people communicated from far distances • what the Jewish were put into by the Germans • country that tried to conquer Southeast Asia • country that fought 2 wars outside their country • ...
WORLD WAR 2 2024-01-30
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- A female human being
- Form of defense for a country
- People Who flew planes in the military
- Native people of the SouthWest United States
- Americans concentration camps that held Japanese soldiers.
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- Someone who deciphers messages
- Separation of two groups
- Someone who drives planes
- Symbole of Female Empowerment
- Japanese American Soldiers
10 Clues: A female human being • Separation of two groups • Someone who drives planes • Japanese American Soldiers • Form of defense for a country • Symbole of Female Empowerment • Someone who deciphers messages • People Who flew planes in the military • Native people of the SouthWest United States • Americans concentration camps that held Japanese soldiers.
world war 2 2024-01-30
Overview of World War I 2020-05-10
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- The Anzacs fought in this major battle.
- More than ___________ million men fought in WWI
- Austria declared war on this country after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
- The Western Front ran from the coast of Belgium to __________.
- Most of the war was fought using ________ warfare.
- Another name for WWI (two words).
- The signing of the Treaty of ___________ officially ended WWI.
- A country than fought with the Central Powers.
- Britain and Australia fought on this side.
- Marie Curie's invention meant than men could be x-rayed for ___________.
- These were used to carry fast and reliable messages in trenches (two words).
- Russia fought on this war front.
- One of the major battles of the war.
- This percentage of soldiers from Austria-Hungary were killed or injured.
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- The name that the British gave to the first tanks.
- The name of the terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (two words).
- Serbia was allied with this country.
- The war ended in this month.
- World War I lasted for this number of years.
- World War I was the first war to use these.
- A lot of the fighting in WWI happened here(two words).
- Britain declared war on Germany when they invaded this country.
- World War I ended in nineteen...
- This country joined the war after 1917.
- This country declared war on Germany to protect its ally, Russia.
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was from this country.
26 Clues: The war ended in this month. • World War I ended in nineteen... • Russia fought on this war front. • Another name for WWI (two words). • Serbia was allied with this country. • One of the major battles of the war. • The Anzacs fought in this major battle. • This country joined the war after 1917. • Britain and Australia fought on this side. • ...
World War I 2022-02-11
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- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- a British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat
- German submarines used in World War I
- agreement to stop fighting
- International peacekeeping organization formed after World War I
- introduced by the Germans and was used by both sides during the war; caused vomiting, blindness, and suffocation
- a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- an underwater warship usually armed with torpedoes
- _____ Plan: Germany's plan to defeat France quickly and avoid fighting on two fronts
- sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- _____ Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
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- Region that Germany was forced to give back to France
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after World War I
- strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
- U.S. President during World War I; he proposed the Fourteen Points
- deep ditches used in battle for cover against enemy gunfire
- area of fighting on the Western border of Germany
- The Treaty of ______ ended the war with Germany
- a rapidly firing automatic gun (often mounted)
- ________ Powers: Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and later the US
- heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
23 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • German submarines used in World War I • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • policy of supporting neither side in a war • a rapidly firing automatic gun (often mounted) • The Treaty of ______ ended the war with Germany • Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after World War I • area of fighting on the Western border of Germany • ...
WWII Vocab 2024-03-25
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- a large area where important events or actions occur in a war
- controlling the amount of (something, such as gasoline or food) that people are allowed to have especially when there is not enough of it
- a sudden and overwhelming military attack. the German words for "lightning war"
- camp Japanese Americans were put into these camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II
- the murder of about 12 million people by the Nazis during World War II
- the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) during World War II, aka the "good guys"
- front the people who stay in a country and work while that country's soldiers are fighting in a war in a foreign country
- Powers Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II, aka the "bad guys"
- ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc
- a group of people who share the same history, traditions, or language that live in a particular area under one government
- bomb a bomb deriving its destructive power from the release of nuclear energy
- depression a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
- a device that sends out radio waves for finding out the position and sped of a moving object
- hopping the strategy employed by the United States to gain military bases and secure the many small islands in the Pacific to prepare for a land invasion of Japan
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- avoiding war by meeting the demands of a threatening nation
- the belief that a country should not be involved with other countries
- garden effort on the home front to grow a family's food so that farm goods could be sent to soldiers overseas.
- an area where military forces are fighting
- a system of government that controls the people of a country in a very strict way with complete power that cannot be opposed
- interdependence when two or more countries need to trade with one another to meet their needs
- policy that allowed Great Britain to borrow military supplies from the United States during World War II
- a ruler with absolute power
- Project A secret project by the United States government to create an atomic bomb during World War II
- camps a type of prison where the Nazis kept large numbers of Jewish people during World War II - people there were treated very badly and often killed
24 Clues: a ruler with absolute power • an area where military forces are fighting • avoiding war by meeting the demands of a threatening nation • a large area where important events or actions occur in a war • the belief that a country should not be involved with other countries • the murder of about 12 million people by the Nazis during World War II • ...
The Great War 2023-09-22
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- Agreement between Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary made in 1882.
- A plan to take down the French.
- Country that joined the war on April 6, 1917.
- A war that is unrestricted and fought by many nations.
- Military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
- A coat made from military waterproof cape that become popular due to the war.
- Atype of warfare fought by irregulars in fast-moving, small-scale actions against bigger enemies.
- Known as the worst battle of World War 1.
- A secret Serbian nationalist group.
- The first battle of World War 1.
- A long narrow ditch in the ground.
- The treaty to formally end World War 1.
- Coalition of countries that opposed the Central Powers.
- An explosive thrown by hand.
- Country(s) supported by Germany.
- What country is Austria-Hungary known as now?
- The land between trenches of opposing sides.
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- Another name given to World War 1.
- The British ocean liner sank by a Navy German U-boat.
- Naval submarines operated by Germany.
- A heir assassinated on June 28, 1914
- Battle that led to the foundation of modern Turkey.
- A new type of warfare created by the Germans.
- Country supported by Russia.
- Organization made to maintain world peace after WW1?
- British artillery with vertical trajectory.
- Another title given to the war.
- Caused 60% of casualties on the battlefield.
- A ranged incendiary device designed to project a controllable jet of fire.
- Were used to counter the affects of chemical gasses.
30 Clues: Country supported by Russia. • An explosive thrown by hand. • A plan to take down the French. • Another title given to the war. • The first battle of World War 1. • Country(s) supported by Germany. • Another name given to World War 1. • A long narrow ditch in the ground. • A secret Serbian nationalist group. • A heir assassinated on June 28, 1914 • ...
Japanese Internment 2021-05-21
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- the places where people of most religions meet.
- where a person is not getting the necessary amount of food to sustain life.
- someone who relocated to a new country.
- Harbor the largest naval base in Hawaii.
- a state that covers most of the west cost of the U.S.
- the action of dropping explosives on a specific target normally used in war.
- believing something that others may not; like god.
- war 2 the second world war.
- shelter for a binging.
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- count counting all the people in a designated area.
- physical items someone owns.
- a place that animals are put to live.
- a northern state of the U.S. of which an internment camp is located.
- from which people originated from, correlated with genes.
- the state of being a part of the country you were born in in most circumstances
- place to return to, a home base.
- the place where Topaz the camp is located.
17 Clues: shelter for a binging. • war 2 the second world war. • physical items someone owns. • place to return to, a home base. • a place that animals are put to live. • someone who relocated to a new country. • Harbor the largest naval base in Hawaii. • the place where Topaz the camp is located. • the places where people of most religions meet. • ...
World War 1 2013-01-11
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- world at war
- made schlieffen plan
- slavic state
- own opinion
- Central Power
- suppressing fire
- southwest of constitine
- act of war
- battle happened september 6 through 10
- american side
- Ready to fight
- teach
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- world war i
- Call of duty
- after high school
- grades
- gavvril princip
- treaty with austria hungry
- system made by government
- Faught against Central Power
- black hand wanted them to be free
- killed arch duke
- education
- work at home
24 Clues: teach • grades • education • act of war • world war i • own opinion • Call of duty • world at war • slavic state • work at home • Central Power • american side • Ready to fight • gavvril princip • suppressing fire • killed arch duke • after high school • made schlieffen plan • southwest of constitine • system made by government • treaty with austria hungry • Faught against Central Power • ...
World War 1 2013-02-11
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- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after world war 1.
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War 1.
- An international association formed after world war 1 with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding world war 1.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight eachother from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- The limiting of the amount of goods people can buy-often imposed by governments during wartime, when goods are in short supply.
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- A series of proposals in which U.S. President Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after world war1.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- A policy of glarifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponents cause.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- In world war 1 the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia, along with the other nations that fought on there side.
- In world war 1, the region along the German-Russian border where Russians and serbs battled Germans, Austrian, and Turks.
- In world war 1 the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on there side.
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after world war 1. • Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponents cause. • The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live. • ...
World War 2 2022-11-12
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- country we were at war with
- fought in water
- A place for trains which kept people safe in world war 2 England
- A defensive line made by the Germans to keep England out of their country
- destroyed many houses
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- fought on land
- made men have to go to war
- children sent away from home
- English prime minister
- Hitler party
10 Clues: Hitler party • fought on land • fought in water • destroyed many houses • English prime minister • made men have to go to war • country we were at war with • children sent away from home • A place for trains which kept people safe in world war 2 England • A defensive line made by the Germans to keep England out of their country
World war 2 2019-11-03
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- They are enemies and people you don't trust in war.
- They are on your side and people you can trust during a war.
- China,Japan,Germany and many other countries took part in the World war 2.
- Represented the people who died in war.
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- On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II.
- A book that shows a fixed amount a person can use after war.
- Up high and in control of the battlefield.
- They are holes used providing your troops the ability to gain some kind of cover.
- They use these to defeat the enemy.
- They had oilseeds, oils, fats, canned meat, cheese, processed milk, boneless compressed meat, canned fish ect
10 Clues: They use these to defeat the enemy. • Represented the people who died in war. • Up high and in control of the battlefield. • They are enemies and people you don't trust in war. • A book that shows a fixed amount a person can use after war. • They are on your side and people you can trust during a war. • ...
World war 2 2023-03-23
10 Clues: a large fire • a violent outburst • to avoid or escape • an eyeglass for one eye • a bottomless gulf or pit • completely sealed; airtight • widely and unfavorably known • a place for worship for Jewish faith • to remain alive although gradually dying • a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern for something
World War 2 2015-05-05
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- Attacks from a plane (Two words)
- A rural part of the country
- The side of German and Japan
- A period of time where all the lights are turned off or covered
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- A person not in the armed services or the police force.
- The side of Britain, United States and China
- The name of the shelter
- a system by the government to make sure that everyone has an equal amount of resources
- A person escaping a place of danger
- a shorten from of the German word meaning lightning war
10 Clues: The name of the shelter • A rural part of the country • The side of German and Japan • Attacks from a plane (Two words) • A person escaping a place of danger • The side of Britain, United States and China • A person not in the armed services or the police force. • a shorten from of the German word meaning lightning war • ...
WORLD WAR 2 2018-11-15
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- HOW DID PEOPLE GET THEIR FOOD
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE GERMAN AIRFORCE
- WHAT WAS THE BOMBING OF BRITAIN CALLED
- WHO WAS AN ALLY OF BRITAIN
- BEACH IN FRANCE WHERE THERE WAS LOTS OF BATTLES
- WHICH PEOPLE WERE PUT IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS
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- BRITISH PRIME MINISTER 1940 - 1945
- WHO WROTE A DIARY ABOUT HIDING FROM THE NAZIS
- WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE GERMAN LEADER
- WHATCHILDREN LIVING IN CITIES BECAME
10 Clues: WHO WAS AN ALLY OF BRITAIN • HOW DID PEOPLE GET THEIR FOOD • BRITISH PRIME MINISTER 1940 - 1945 • WHATCHILDREN LIVING IN CITIES BECAME • WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE GERMAN LEADER • WHAT WAS THE BOMBING OF BRITAIN CALLED • WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE GERMAN AIRFORCE • WHICH PEOPLE WERE PUT IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS • WHO WROTE A DIARY ABOUT HIDING FROM THE NAZIS • ...
World War 2 2024-08-11
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- What was the second city the united states dropped a nuclear bomb on
- Sending messages in code was necessary in wartime, one code languade used ny the U.S. marines was borrowed from what Native American peoples?
- What was the codename for the evacuation of allied soldiers from Dunkirk, France
- Who was the leader of Axis power Italy during WW2
- Famous german tactic meaning Lightning War
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- Germany's invasion of what nation prompted Britain and France to declare War in 1939
- Hitler wanted to invade England through a military operation that never took place. What was the name of that operation
- On D-day Allied forces stormed the beaches of this region
- What is the most produced tank in American history with 50,000 of them made during ww2
- What Iconic pistol was the standard sidearm of the German military until the end of WW2
10 Clues: Famous german tactic meaning Lightning War • Who was the leader of Axis power Italy during WW2 • On D-day Allied forces stormed the beaches of this region • What was the second city the united states dropped a nuclear bomb on • What was the codename for the evacuation of allied soldiers from Dunkirk, France • ...
WW2 Crossword 2022-05-31
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- A branch of Canada’s military played a huge role in many battles especially ones with air combat involved. (Acronym)
- This man was a popular industrialist and nicknamed the “Minister of everything”.
- of the Netherlands This battle caused the Dutch to regard Canadians as heroes and because of the allied victory it saw many people be saved from the Germans. (4 Words)
- The first battle of the Italian campaign, it took place on an island. (3 Words)
- In 1940 the opposition government demeanded more troops be sent to fight the Nazis. This led the prime Minister to enlist this act that gave the federal government complete control over Canada’s resources and made home conscription necessary. (Acronym)
- In the Battle of Hong Kong every Canadian soldier was either killed or put in a ____ camp. These camps were known for horrendous human rights abuses and caused a lot of people to hate the Japanese. (POW)
- A nickname for a program created by the Prime Minister to provide people with social security throughout their entire lives. (3 Words)
- The battle was fought near a famous German River and the place itself was demilitarized because of the Treaty of Versailles before WW2.
- An issue that divided Quebec and the rest of Canada even during the first world war. It was an a one of the Prime Ministers big issues.
- Name of German air force it participated in many battles against the allies.
- An immigrant who’s home country is at war with the country they are living in presently. In Canada these meant Germans, Italians and Japanese. (2 Words)
- Around 340k commonwealth soldiers were rescued from this Port because of heavy bombing from the Germans and this battle led to France surrendering to Germany.
- About 48000 of these women immigrated to Canada at the end of the war. (2 Words)
- After to nuclear bombing Japan stopped fighting and signed a treaty to end the war on the U.S.S Missouri. This day finally marked the end of the war. (Acronym)
- A derogatory term aimed at men who made it through home conscription but did not go to fight overseas voluntarily. It shares the same name as a monsters that eat brains.
- The whole battle was extremely bloody and fighting was house to house. It took place on the mainland of Italy. (3 Words)
- A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada.
- Popular form of government for Europe in the second world war across the left and the right.
- A group of countries that the U.S joined after the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S.R joined after operation Barbarossa.
- Nearly 10k pilots from the Canadian Air Force lost their lives because of this battle. The battle is very controversial because cities were bombed and many civilians lost their lives and it took place in Germany. (2 Words)
- A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent.
- of Hong Kong The end of this battle was nick named “Black Christmas. This battle also caused lots of disdain towards Japanese in Canada because of the brutality of the imperial army. (4 Words)
- A political association between Britain and it’s colonies.
- Canadians and the allies spent many years decoding these secret messages. The effort of which led to the development of the first computer. (2 Words)
- Also referred to as a referendum this type of vote proposes laws on any certain issue.
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- Specialized soldiers that were meant to infiltrate a position from the air.
- This tactic was used since the first world war by the Canadian government in order to control the way people thought.
- This group consisted of three major countries and the countries were led by three ruthless dictators.
- We see many of these corporations today they were designed to do a better job than privately owned corporations. (2 Words)
- Men who wore baggy and padded clothes that rebelled against social norms. (2 words)
- This attack was nick named operation Sea Lion by Hitler and it consisted of heavy bombings. Many innocents lost their lives and Britain responded with the exact same type of attack to their aggressor. (3 Words)
- This battle took place in France and it was supposed to be a small attack in order to test out new equipment and tactics. However, the troops were spotted and poor planning caused this little attack to turn into a blood bath with many Canadian casualties. (2 Words)
- People viewed as a threat were often ______ back to their own country.
- A boat with the same name as a car. These ships helped Canada win the battle of the Atlantic.
- This branch of the military played a huge role in the battle of the Atlantic and it specialized in water based battles. (Acronym)
- Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles.
- Training program that the prime minister made to try and stay out of overseas conscription. This program ended up training about 130k air personnel and cost the government 2.2 billion dollars. (Acronym)
- Nick named after an apex predator that always travels in groups. The nick name itself referred to a special group of the German navy. (2 Words)
- This man started off as the leader of the National Socialist Workers Party and quickly gained popularity in Germany just before the second world war. ( 2 Words)
- This day was one day after Hitler commited suicide in a bunker facing certain defeat. It marked axis defeat in Europe. (Acronym)
- Targeted mass killing and torture used by Germany to get rid of non-Aryans.
- of the Atlantic This battle from lasted from 1939 to 1943 and saw the Germans trying to cut off a vital supply route from the allies in order to starve the British. This battle saw many new tactics and technology be developed by the allies in order to outwit the German navy. (4 Words)
- Named operation Overlord it saw the allies land on the beaches of Normandy opening up a second front from the West to sandwich Germany, with the Soviet Union attacking from the East. (2 Words)
- A very important act in Canada that gave the government full control over mail, transportation and important industries. This act was first introduced in the first world war. (3 Words)
- An investment urged by the government to buy and hold that aided canada in the war. (2 Words)
- War This way of thinking was increasing in demand in Canada. It is defined by an extreme mobilization of all a countries resources. (2 Words)
- The battle took place in Belgium and the allied victory resulted in allies being able to bring supplies for their final assault on Germany. (4 Words)
- Semetism A form of discrimination towards Jewish people that fueled Germany’s leader but was also in the mainstream in Canada during the 1930’s. (2 Words)
- A policy that the Prime Minister put in place that limited popular items such as meat, tea and sugar.
- This man was leader of the liberal party throughout the second world war. His GrandFather was William Lyon Mackenzie. (2 Words)
- Campaign A series of attacks in the so called soft underbelly of Europe. It consisted of two main battles and the fighting was in close quarters. (2 Words)
- Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life.
52 Clues: A political association between Britain and it’s colonies. • A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada. • Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life. • Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles. • A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent. • ...
World War One 2022-04-04
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- The longest battle of World War 1 it ended in stalemate, with both sides suffering hundreds of thusands of casualties.
- President during World War One.
- A party of revolutionary Marxists, led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized power in Russia in 1917
- Treaty that ended World War1 most important part was the forced blame on Germany and other allies.
- German plan to defeat France quickly in World War One
- In WW1 the area along the German-Russian border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- Massive battle between British and German forces . One of the deadliest days in human history
- In WW1, the area of Northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled
- Austria-Hungary,Germany,Ottoman Empire.
- British ship sunk of the coast of Ireland during World War One
- Last emperor of Russia leader during World War One.
- A military alliance between Great Britian,France,and Russia in the years preceding World War1
- An agreement to stop fighting
- The start of trench warfare in World War one.
- Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of he USSR.
- A yellow poison that was fired at the enemy,it caused blindness, damage to the lungs and death.
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- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War1.
- other.
- The build up of a nations army and navy.
- A global military conflict which involved the majority of the world's greatest powers.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914.
- Serbian nationalist group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914
- Emperor of Germany during World WarI
- A telegram from Germany sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
- A policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force.
- Deep ditches used in battle for cover against enemy gunfire.
- A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership.
- Loyalty and devotion to a particular nationality
28 Clues: other. • An agreement to stop fighting • President during World War One. • Emperor of Germany during World WarI • Austria-Hungary,Germany,Ottoman Empire. • The build up of a nations army and navy. • The start of trench warfare in World War one. • Loyalty and devotion to a particular nationality • Last emperor of Russia leader during World War One. • ...
Jewish stars 2022-03-30
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- The country the Nazis invaded
- The second world war
- A group of people which are from Norway, Denmark and Sweden
- A person who protects the land
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- The country the Nazis come from
- The fight between 2 army's
- What is needed to stop war
- What soldiers use in war
- A group of German soldiers
- The culture that is represented by the star of David
10 Clues: The second world war • What soldiers use in war • The fight between 2 army's • What is needed to stop war • A group of German soldiers • The country the Nazis invaded • A person who protects the land • The country the Nazis come from • The culture that is represented by the star of David • A group of people which are from Norway, Denmark and Sweden
social studies wizard 2014-05-15
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- we the people
- a person that freed slary
- japan,germy are the enimes of world war 2
- the u.s,soviet uion france, and great briton
- the war with nuclar wepans
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- massacre the accidental shooting of 5 people
- the doucument that made the us free from great briton
- the sons of liberty that dumped tea on the boston harbor
- the war that where against Germany and japan
- the war that ended slavery
- the answer is stemwizard
11 Clues: we the people • the answer is stemwizard • a person that freed slary • the war that ended slavery • the war with nuclar wepans • japan,germy are the enimes of world war 2 • massacre the accidental shooting of 5 people • the war that where against Germany and japan • the u.s,soviet uion france, and great briton • the doucument that made the us free from great briton • ...
Histroy 10 reviwew 2016-06-03
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- loving their country
- people who made alcohol and sold it as the real thing
- a time when someone or something is completely destroyed
- illegal bars
- passenger ship sunk by a German u-boat in 1915
- American woman who worked factories during world warll
- 32nd president
- world organization to promote international peace
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- people being free from captivity
- thing people have to do for them selves
- large prisons during world war 2
- angry or harmful action
- hitler's secret police force
13 Clues: illegal bars • 32nd president • loving their country • angry or harmful action • hitler's secret police force • people being free from captivity • large prisons during world war 2 • thing people have to do for them selves • passenger ship sunk by a German u-boat in 1915 • world organization to promote international peace • people who made alcohol and sold it as the real thing • ...
James Doolittle 2024-05-06
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- the last war Doolittle served in
- Where Doolittle spent his childhood
- Doolittle's nick-name
- Doolittle is famous for bombing this place
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- Doolittle also crashed landed here
- One of the planes flown by Doolittle
- Doolittle crash landed here
- War Doolittle Served in 2 of these
- The first war Doolittle Served in
- Were Doolittle was born
10 Clues: Doolittle's nick-name • Were Doolittle was born • Doolittle crash landed here • the last war Doolittle served in • The first war Doolittle Served in • Doolittle also crashed landed here • War Doolittle Served in 2 of these • Where Doolittle spent his childhood • One of the planes flown by Doolittle • Doolittle is famous for bombing this place
Choice Board Cold War 2023-12-13
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- During the Cold War there were many areas of extreme tension. These were called?
- What type of goverment owns everything.
- What year did the berlin wall fall
- Who was the prime minister of great britan during the cold war.
- Who took over as dictator of Cuba in 1959 during the Cuban Revolution?
- There were 15 republics created when the soviet union fell but which country had the largest.
- What was the 13-day event in 1962 where the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. almost went to nuclear war.
- WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION DURING wORLD WAR II?
- How long was the berlin airlift.
- what year did the cold war end in.
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- AFTER WORLD WAR II ENDED, WHO CONTINUED TO OCCUPY THE EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES?
- Who shot ronald reagan.
- What year did the berlin airlift start in.
- How long did the berlin airlift last
- A system of carrying supplies into East Berlin by plane day and night.
- WHAT IS THE EVENT WHERE THE U.S. AND THE U.S.S.R. HAD TENSE RELATIONS AND THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR?
- Who was the first secretary of the communist party during the cold war.
- New alliances established after World War II
- What year did germany reunify What year did the cold war start in
19 Clues: Who shot ronald reagan. • How long was the berlin airlift. • What year did the berlin wall fall • what year did the cold war end in. • How long did the berlin airlift last • What type of goverment owns everything. • What year did the berlin airlift start in. • New alliances established after World War II • WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION DURING wORLD WAR II? • ...
Review over Week Five 2022-11-21
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- This type of land can be farmed or raise animals on.
- This empire is the only empire to unite most of Europe under one government
- This kind of war is war that happens inside a country. The Roman Empire had many of this type of war over who would become Emperor.
- This kind of war involves multiple nations around the world.
- This European ation conquered large parts of North and South America and after King Charles died, a world war was fought over who would control this nation.
- Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia were conquered by the Spanish empire and now speak this language.
- The people of France did this to their king and started a revolution and series of wars.
- One of the two sides in World War One, Germany, Italy, and Japan were a part of this side.
- This noble family married each other often to keep land under family control. This famously resulted in King Charles the Fifth who controlled eight kingdsoms but had horrible health.
- This nation is a series of islands off the coast of Asia and is one of the few countries that European countries failed to conquer.
- After the Roman Empire fell apart, Europe was divided into many _____ kingdoms.
- This European nation conquered much of Northern Asia using horses instead of ships like most European empires.
- This was one of the advantages that Europeans had over Non-Europeans, and killed millions of people that Europeans encountered.
- This country stayed independent because they played the British Empire and the French Empire against each other.
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- One of two sides in World War One, the nations of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were a part of this side.
- This European nation conquered large parts of West Africa and after it's people killed their king a series of wars were fought over their revolution.
- This European nation created the largest empire the world has ever seen, and spread the English language around the world.
- This was one of two sides in World War One and Two, United States, Britian, France, and Russia were on this side.
- This war was known as the French and Indian War in North America.
- This nation is also an island chain and is one of the four countries never conquered by Europeans.
- This King's death caused the War of the Spanish Succession. He was famously of poor health because his parents were closely related.
- This European nation conquered Brazil and a small part of Africa, and was very much involved in starting the slave trade.
- This weapon was invented in China, but improved in Europe
- Wealthy merchants and these people sponsored many trade expeditions from Europe during the Age of Exploration
24 Clues: This type of land can be farmed or raise animals on. • This weapon was invented in China, but improved in Europe • This kind of war involves multiple nations around the world. • This war was known as the French and Indian War in North America. • This empire is the only empire to unite most of Europe under one government • ...
Histroy 10 reviwew 2016-06-03
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- loving their country
- people who made alcohol and sold it as the real thing
- a time when someone or something is completely destroyed
- illegal bars
- passenger ship sunk by a German u-boat in 1915
- American woman who worked factories during world warll
- 32nd president
- world organization to promote international peace
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- people being free from captivity
- thing people have to do for them selves
- large prisons during world war 2
- angry or harmful action
- hitler's secret police force
13 Clues: illegal bars • 32nd president • loving their country • angry or harmful action • hitler's secret police force • people being free from captivity • large prisons during world war 2 • thing people have to do for them selves • passenger ship sunk by a German u-boat in 1915 • world organization to promote international peace • people who made alcohol and sold it as the real thing • ...
World War 2 2013-05-19
Across
- What was considered the greatest and most horrific crime ever committed by a nation towards a group of people?
- What kind of leader was Adolf Hitler?
- Where did Adolf Hitler rule?
- Britain Which country did NOT fall to Hitler?
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- On what city did American drop an atomic bomb?
- Powers What was the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan called?
- Who was the new president in 1945?
- Powers What was the alliance between Great Britain and France called?
- Who was the Leader of the holocaust?
- Even though fighting had stopped in Europe, we still had one enemy. Who was it?
10 Clues: Where did Adolf Hitler rule? • Who was the new president in 1945? • Who was the Leader of the holocaust? • What kind of leader was Adolf Hitler? • Britain Which country did NOT fall to Hitler? • On what city did American drop an atomic bomb? • Powers What was the alliance between Great Britain and France called? • ...
World War 2 2022-07-12
Across
- German air force
- German "lightning war" tactics
- What jews were forced to live in while still in their home city
- Italy's fascist leader
- right wing socialist German party
Down
- Jews were held at _____ camps
- The month the war was officially ended
- German organised killing of Jews
- Short for Prisoners of War
- Where the first atomic bomb was dropped
10 Clues: German air force • Italy's fascist leader • Short for Prisoners of War • Jews were held at _____ camps • German "lightning war" tactics • German organised killing of Jews • right wing socialist German party • The month the war was officially ended • Where the first atomic bomb was dropped • What jews were forced to live in while still in their home city
World War 2 2022-05-30
10 Clues: it shoots • something that flies • 2 sides fight in this • you carry on your back • you load it into a gun • another name for military • many people fight in this • something that protects you • something that drives on treads • when you _________ with someone
World War 2 2023-02-27
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- people of Japanese descent would be incarcerated in these camps
- activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war
- a suit that people of brown skin used in the 40s
- a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people
- Attack on December 7th 1941
- a fixed amount of a certain commodity
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- allowed the united states to lead or lease war supplies to any action deemed vital
- permitted millions of Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts
- the world's first atomic bombs
- it was the beginning of the end of the war in Europe
10 Clues: Attack on December 7th 1941 • the world's first atomic bombs • a fixed amount of a certain commodity • a suit that people of brown skin used in the 40s • it was the beginning of the end of the war in Europe • activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war • people of Japanese descent would be incarcerated in these camps • ...
World war 2 2023-07-04
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- What helped germany but then was invaded by it?
- Last name of the leader of the nazis
- What is the name of the harbor that was bombed by japan and caused USA to join the war?
- What was a main european axis power?
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- First country invaded my the nazis
- What was the largest tank battle in history (it happened in world war 2)
- What was the first main allied power to be invaded?
- The invasion of normandy was nicknamed
- What was a secondary axis power?
- What was a main asian axis power?
10 Clues: What was a secondary axis power? • What was a main asian axis power? • First country invaded my the nazis • Last name of the leader of the nazis • What was a main european axis power? • The invasion of normandy was nicknamed • What helped germany but then was invaded by it? • What was the first main allied power to be invaded? • ...
Navy History 1 2016-05-24
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- During the _____ conflict, the first extensive use of jet aircraft and helicopters occurred.
- The War of 1812 was caused, in part, by stopping forced service of American _____ in the British navy.
- The Battle of _____ was the decisive battle of World War II that became the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
- During World War II, _____ were eligible for 34 ratings.
- Gunfire support, reverie operations and _____ interdiction were warfare tactics used during the Vietnam Police Action.
- Radar and _____ combat systems came into full use during World War II.
- The _____ 12 moon mission was completely manned by Navy personnel.
- The USS _____ Carolina was one of the first ship-of-the-line.
- During World War II, the Navy was _____ involved in the invasion of Normandy.
- The USS _____ has the distinction of being the U.S. Navy’s first flagship.
- America’s first suborbital _____ was made by Navy Officer, Commander Shepard Jr.
- The USS _____ was considered our first “first-class” battleship.
- In 1899 construction on our first _____ began.
- John Paul Jones was famous for his victory over the HMS _____.
- On Lake _____, Captain Oliver Hazard Perry defeated a British squadron, cutting the British supply lines.
- “Remember the Maine”, referring to the USS Maine, was the _____ cry for the Spanish-American War.
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- In 1965 the _____, a deep diving vehicle, tested at 6,000-foot depths.
- During the War of 1812 the USS Constitution _____ the nickname “Old Ironsides”.
- In 1843 the _____ propeller was incorporated in the USS Princeton which paved the way for progress in the development of propulsion systems.
- Mine sweepers, net _____, and repair ships were built during World War II.
- The _____ Continental Congress approved the purchase of two vessels.
- In 1958 the first American satellite was placed into _____.
- Alfred T. _____ defined sea power, showed the importance for knowing naval needs, and advocated a large, powerful Navy.
- In 1900 the Navy _____ the first operation submarine.
- Ships of the _____ carried the largest number of guns.
- What type of ships did privateers typically sail?
- During the “Quasi” War the expression “Millions for _____, but not one cent for tribute” originate.
- Destroyers were first used effectively for antisubmarine _____ during World War I.
- The USS Enterprise was the world’s first nuclear-powered _____.
- The USS _____ was the first warfare submarine.
30 Clues: The USS _____ was the first warfare submarine. • In 1899 construction on our first _____ began. • What type of ships did privateers typically sail? • In 1900 the Navy _____ the first operation submarine. • Ships of the _____ carried the largest number of guns. • During World War II, _____ were eligible for 34 ratings. • ...
Chapters 23 and 24 Review - Part I 2017-05-02
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- War that involves a complete mobilization of resources and people
- Germany's plan for a two-front war with Russia and France
- A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment
- Front of WWI characterized by trench warfare and very little movement
- Loose agreement of cooperation among Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy prior to World War I
- Forced Germany to pay for war damage, give up land, and decrease the size of their military
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- General rise in prices
- American president who advocated for the League of Nations to prevent future wars
- His assassination started World War I
- Country most concerned with national security after World War I
- Warfare based on protected lines of ditches
- Ideas that are spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- Led the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution
- Agreement to end fighting
- Ally of Austria-Hungary during World War I
15 Clues: General rise in prices • Agreement to end fighting • His assassination started World War I • Ally of Austria-Hungary during World War I • Warfare based on protected lines of ditches • Led the Bolshevik Party during the Russian Revolution • Germany's plan for a two-front war with Russia and France • A period of low economic activity and rising unemployment • ...
Ashwin Birthday crossword 2017-03-04
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- The largest car manufacturer in the world
- The day Ashwin was born
- The holy animal in India
- The surname of the richest tennis player in the world
- The worlds poorest country (per capita)
- Another word for wood
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- The most common European language
- A team which beat England 2-1 in the European football cup
- The Raffles Hotel is in which country?
- Start over again
- The amount of years World War One lasted for
- The country LEGO originated from
- The worlds richest country (Per capita)
- The largest city in Mumbai
14 Clues: Start over again • Another word for wood • The day Ashwin was born • The holy animal in India • The largest city in Mumbai • The country LEGO originated from • The most common European language • The Raffles Hotel is in which country? • The worlds richest country (Per capita) • The worlds poorest country (per capita) • The largest car manufacturer in the world • ...
Praneeth 2022-09-26
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- animal of a tiger
- is a pro player
- bird of a peacock
- used by roman emperor
- of vietnam
- Neo wake up
- s arch nemisis
- in college
- war 2 German tank
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- is holiday
- of 8 legends creatures in
- the volleyball
- Sharma Play the cricket my dad his hero
- the matrix
- win the game
- of the straight line
- tree is mango
- Sunday
- we a polish
- chapter of the Bible
20 Clues: Sunday • is holiday • the matrix • of vietnam • in college • we a polish • Neo wake up • win the game • tree is mango • the volleyball • s arch nemisis • is a pro player • animal of a tiger • bird of a peacock • war 2 German tank • of the straight line • chapter of the Bible • used by roman emperor • of 8 legends creatures in • Sharma Play the cricket my dad his hero
Nineteen Eighty Four 2024-04-25
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- Wife
- the official language
- to think twice
- government
- act normal around these
- forced labour camp
- the state of the world
- how julia first communicates with winston
- The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
- rations
- water surrounded land
- Children
- to think a rebelious thought
- 2 minutes
Down
- Truth, love, war, plenty
- voice to text
- book
- general population
- watching you
- history
- newspeak
- top hats
- winstons worst fear
23 Clues: Wife • book • history • rations • newspeak • top hats • Children • 2 minutes • government • watching you • voice to text • to think twice • general population • forced labour camp • winstons worst fear • the official language • water surrounded land • the state of the world • act normal around these • Truth, love, war, plenty • to think a rebelious thought • how julia first communicates with winston • ...
Do you want to know if your smart? 2023-04-24
Across
- Name of machine the Germans used to talk
- the war lasted…
- children from cities had to…
- Everyone listened to the king’s speech on the…
- Part of world war 2 was called the phoney war because
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- The Nazis left…
- English soldiers had to fly to…
- Alan Turning cracked the…
- King George read a…
- gas mask children were given
10 Clues: The Nazis left… • the war lasted… • King George read a… • Alan Turning cracked the… • gas mask children were given • children from cities had to… • English soldiers had to fly to… • Name of machine the Germans used to talk • Everyone listened to the king’s speech on the… • Part of world war 2 was called the phoney war because
World War I 2015-12-09
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- Red Scare- the promotion of fear of a potential rise of communism or radical leftism, used by anti-leftist proponents.
- self-determination- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- Espionage Act- an attempt to deal with the climate created in the country by World War I.
- convoy- a group of ships or vehicles traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
- Palmer Raids- a series of raids in late 1919 and early 1920 by the United States Department of Justice intended to capture, arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the United States. The raids and arrests occurred in November 1919 and January 1920 under the leadership of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer.
- Western Front- 1.the zone of fighting in western Europe in World War I, in which the German army engaged the armies to its west, France, the UK, and, from 1917, the US. For most of the war the front line stretched from the Vosges mountains in eastern France through Amiens to Ostend in Belgium.
- U-boat- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II
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- Warren G. Harding- the 29th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1921 until his death.
- inflation- sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- Fourteen Points- a blueprint for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations after World War I, elucidated in a January 8, 1918, speech on war aims and peace terms by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
- Great Migration- the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970.
- League of Nations- an intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. It was the first international organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- militarism- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- creditor nation- A nation with a cumulative balance of payment surplus.
14 Clues: U-boat- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II • creditor nation- A nation with a cumulative balance of payment surplus. • Espionage Act- an attempt to deal with the climate created in the country by World War I. • Warren G. Harding- the 29th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1921 until his death. • ...
Indonesia 2024-05-15
10 Clues: the capital • rupiah currency • largest religion • borders Indonesia • surrendered in World War 2 • largest island in Indonesia • republic type of government • 3rd largest island in the world • is home to 57% of the population • is Indonesia in the South or North
Nineteen Eighty Four 2024-04-25
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- Wife
- the official language
- to think twice
- government
- act normal around these
- forced labour camp
- the state of the world
- how julia first communicates with winston
- The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
- rations
- water surrounded land
- Children
- to think a rebelious thought
- 2 minutes
Down
- Truth, love, war, plenty
- voice to text
- book
- general population
- watching you
- history
- newspeak
- top hats
- winstons worst fear
23 Clues: Wife • book • history • rations • newspeak • top hats • Children • 2 minutes • government • watching you • voice to text • to think twice • general population • forced labour camp • winstons worst fear • the official language • water surrounded land • the state of the world • act normal around these • Truth, love, war, plenty • to think a rebelious thought • how julia first communicates with winston • ...
Nineteen Eighty Four 2024-04-25
Across
- Wife
- the official language
- to think twice
- government
- act normal around these
- forced labour camp
- the state of the world
- how julia first communicates with winston
- The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
- rations
- water surrounded land
- Children
- to think a rebelious thought
- 2 minutes
Down
- Truth, love, war, plenty
- voice to text
- book
- general population
- watching you
- history
- newspeak
- top hats
- winstons worst fear
23 Clues: Wife • book • history • rations • newspeak • top hats • Children • 2 minutes • government • watching you • voice to text • to think twice • general population • forced labour camp • winstons worst fear • the official language • water surrounded land • the state of the world • act normal around these • Truth, love, war, plenty • to think a rebelious thought • how julia first communicates with winston • ...
World War 2 2014-05-18
10 Clues: Number • Short supply • Enemy Country (5) • Enemy country (7) • Lead by the queen • the ones who fight • Fight between Countries • Came to New Zealand to relax • Country in the pacific ocean • What the Americans were referred to
World War 2 2020-02-18
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- the mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during World War 2
- G.I Joe,Germany, Italy, Japan
- monetary compensation for damages caused during war that are paid by the loosing side
- to give in to someone demands often at the expense of sacrificing your own values
- a worldwide peace keeping organization that was formed after WW2
- a Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy target
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- a single ruler with power over a country
- the secret code name for the development of the atomic bomb
- the Allies "CARE",China,America,Russia,England/Great Britain,France
- allowing a person to only have a fixed amount of something
10 Clues: G.I Joe,Germany, Italy, Japan • a single ruler with power over a country • allowing a person to only have a fixed amount of something • the secret code name for the development of the atomic bomb • a worldwide peace keeping organization that was formed after WW2 • the Allies "CARE",China,America,Russia,England/Great Britain,France • ...
World War 2 2018-12-18
10 Clues: a shelter used • Britain battleling • when people share food • German aerial invasion • they leart in air raids • Jewish people were sent there • when anne frank got her dairy • when children go out of the country • they dropped the first ever plane atomic bomb • shelters people yoused them to keep them safe
World War 2 2022-02-07
10 Clues: To set right • Agree to submit • Weaponry and ammunition • Items needed during wartime • To incite or rouse to action • To cause anger or irritation • Incapable of being conquered • To deprive of the right to vote • Place where people are sent to be executed • Place where people are detained or confined
World War 2 2022-07-12
Across
- German air force
- German "lightning war" tactics
- What jews were forced to live in while still in their home city
- Italy's fascist leader
- right wing socialist German party
Down
- Jews were held at _____ camps
- The month the war was officially ended
- German organised killing of Jews
- Short for prisoners of war
- Where the first atomic bomb was dropped
10 Clues: German air force • Italy's fascist leader • Short for prisoners of war • Jews were held at _____ camps • German "lightning war" tactics • German organised killing of Jews • right wing socialist German party • The month the war was officially ended • Where the first atomic bomb was dropped • What jews were forced to live in while still in their home city
World War 2 2022-07-12
Across
- German air force
- German "lightning war" tactics
- What jews were forced to live in while still in their home city
- Italy's fascist leader
- Right wing socialist German party
Down
- Jews were held at _____ camps
- The month the war was officially ended
- German organised killing of Jews
- Short for Prisoners of War
- Where the first atomic bomb was dropped
10 Clues: German air force • Italy's fascist leader • Short for Prisoners of War • Jews were held at _____ camps • German "lightning war" tactics • German organised killing of Jews • Right wing socialist German party • The month the war was officially ended • Where the first atomic bomb was dropped • What jews were forced to live in while still in their home city
World War 2 2024-05-02
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- Japanese city that was destroyed by an atomic bomb
- This Asian country joined the Allies against Japan
- Enclosed districts for Jewish people
- This country signed a nonagression pact with the USSR in 1939
- This is how Hitler died
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- This country was invaded on September 1st, 1939
- French port where the Allies landed in 1944
- Name given to the systematic extermination of the Jewish people
- Last name of the British Prime Minister
- In this month, in 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
10 Clues: This is how Hitler died • Enclosed districts for Jewish people • Last name of the British Prime Minister • French port where the Allies landed in 1944 • This country was invaded on September 1st, 1939 • Japanese city that was destroyed by an atomic bomb • This Asian country joined the Allies against Japan • In this month, in 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor • ...
World War 2 2023-11-10
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- U-Boat English word
- Famous British fighter plane
- Code name of D-Day invasion
- Month of D-Day invasion
- German commander in charge of Atlantic Wall fortifications
- Britsh Prime Minister before Churchill
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- German name for Tank
- Large land based gun
- American Battleship sunk at Pearl Harbour
- Site of Allied invasion in France
10 Clues: U-Boat English word • German name for Tank • Large land based gun • Month of D-Day invasion • Code name of D-Day invasion • Famous British fighter plane • Site of Allied invasion in France • Britsh Prime Minister before Churchill • American Battleship sunk at Pearl Harbour • German commander in charge of Atlantic Wall fortifications
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- Betty's accomplice.
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- Where Toby lives
- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure. James
- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- Annabelle's best friend
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Animal that Betty kills.
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- Protagonist of story.
- Annabelle's little brother.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- Toby's alias.
- War that Toby served in.
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
21 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • War that Toby served in. • Animal that Betty kills. • Annabelle's little brother. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Medal Toby received for his time in war. • Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes. • ...
Zaida Holden 2015-02-26
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- alliance between great Britain, France, and Russia during the World War I also known as the Allied Powers
- Ruler of Germany during World War I
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I
- Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United states
- new warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- Leader of Russia up until 1917
- The religion of France that became a bloody stalemate
- New weapon that caused chocking, blindness, and death {mustard gas}
- the stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
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- American president who kept us out World War I until 1917
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public the public in its cause
- World war I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy Also known as the Central Powers
- Germany's battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the east
- Government system of allowing small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- The region of Europe nicknamed "The powder Keg because it was so volatile
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
18 Clues: Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Ruler of Germany during World War I • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • The religion of France that became a bloody stalemate • American president who kept us out World War I until 1917 • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I • ...
Nineteen Eighty Four 2024-04-25
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- Wife
- the official language
- to think twice
- government
- act normal around these
- forced labour camp
- the state of the world
- how julia first communicates with winston
- The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism
- rations
- water surrounded land
- Children
- to think a rebelious thought
- 2 minutes
Down
- Truth, love, war, plenty
- voice to text
- book
- general population
- watching you
- history
- newspeak
- top hats
- winstons worst fear
23 Clues: Wife • book • history • rations • newspeak • top hats • Children • 2 minutes • government • watching you • voice to text • to think twice • general population • forced labour camp • winstons worst fear • the official language • water surrounded land • the state of the world • act normal around these • Truth, love, war, plenty • to think a rebelious thought • how julia first communicates with winston • ...
WW1 Battles Crossword 2024-05-22
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- Slow and clumsy weapon in WW1
- Airplane Battle
- Money owed after the war
- Poisonous explosive
- Most Deaths by Poison Gas
- One of the Main Causes of World War 1
- Empire broken up at the end of World War 1
- One of the reasons the Americans join the war
- French Leader
Down
- Assassin
- German War Plan
- Famous suffragette
- Most effective weapon of WW1
- Russian Tsar
- First female member of parliament
- Britain lost the most soldiers at this battle
- Huge defeat for Russia in WW1
- Region fought over between France and Germany
18 Clues: Assassin • Russian Tsar • French Leader • German War Plan • Airplane Battle • Famous suffragette • Poisonous explosive • Money owed after the war • Most Deaths by Poison Gas • Most effective weapon of WW1 • Slow and clumsy weapon in WW1 • Huge defeat for Russia in WW1 • First female member of parliament • One of the Main Causes of World War 1 • Empire broken up at the end of World War 1 • ...
Poland Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-12
Perms 2020-04-17
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- hair needs to be wrapped
- chemical texture service
- of new wave or curl
- no machines were use
- accommodate woman with hair shorter after world war 1
- sometimes referred to digital’hot perm and soft wave
- size and shapes
- oxidizing agent
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- today's perms involve 2 major phases
- reducing agent
- neutralizer is applied to
- perm solution is also known
- today’s perms involve 2 major phases
- hair around perm rods
- first real breakthrough
15 Clues: reducing agent • size and shapes • oxidizing agent • of new wave or curl • no machines were use • hair around perm rods • first real breakthrough • hair needs to be wrapped • chemical texture service • neutralizer is applied to • perm solution is also known • today's perms involve 2 major phases • today’s perms involve 2 major phases • ...
historie-engelsk 2023-09-08
9 Clues: He hates jews. • She wrote diary. • Denmarks liberation. • The president off Syria. • when did the Berlin wall fall. • when did the first word war start. • how many jews died under the 2. world war. • He start the war between Russia and Ukraine. • how many is dead in the war between Russia und Ukraine.
World War 1 2023-02-09
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- Extending a countrys power and influence through diplomacy.
- Ship that was sunk from germany in 1915.
- trusting another country
- this was a front in the war
- Where they had there base
- Self-proclaimed holy man who claimed to heal the sick and have prophecy.
- The pride of a country
- The president in 1912 and led US into the war.
- two countries combined into one
- A coded message sent to mexico and germany
- a coalition of countries led by the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Italy, Japan.
- The plan for post world war one
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- All the nations came together and made world peace.
- his assaignation basically started the war
- he belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to
- A new machinery used in Germany sea warfare.
- treaty that ended the war
- One of the causes of ww1 with the nations.
- Allianced between Austria hungray and Germany
- front This was a major front in World War I.
20 Clues: The pride of a country • trusting another country • Where they had there base • treaty that ended the war • this was a front in the war • two countries combined into one • The plan for post world war one • Ship that was sunk from germany in 1915. • his assaignation basically started the war • One of the causes of ww1 with the nations. • ...
World War I -- no spaces in answers 2023-09-14
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- He killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary
- Describes the generation in Europe post-WWI
- He was assassinated in Sarajevo
- Country that underwent a Revolution during WWI
- Used by Germans first and then all nations
- Warfare that was fought in Western Europe
- At the end of the Russian Revolution, this man was in power in Russia
- At least this many millions were killed in WWI
- Came about at the end of WWI and killed just as many world wide
- Agreements that dragged many nations into war
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- Empire that does not exist after WWI
- Empire that does not exist after WWI
- Country that Austria-Hungary declared war upon
- Countries of Europe wanted to carve up world
- Most soldiers thought the war would be done by ______
- This treaty ended WWI
- When the war was over, this country was blamed by the victors
- A nickname for World War I
- When Germany invaded this country, England decided to enter WWI
- The idea that all aspects of a society are part of the war
20 Clues: This treaty ended WWI • A nickname for World War I • He was assassinated in Sarajevo • Empire that does not exist after WWI • Empire that does not exist after WWI • He killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary • Warfare that was fought in Western Europe • Used by Germans first and then all nations • Describes the generation in Europe post-WWI • ...
Vietnam Conflict 2021-05-06
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- Vietnam War veteran who became the nations first African-American secretary of state (2 words)
- The League for the Independence of Vietnam (2 words)
- Boxer who opposed the Vietnam war, was put in prison, and served a 3 year boxing ban (2 words)
- Vietnam War veteran who spent five and a half years in Vietnamese Captivity (2 words)
- Woman who made bronze statue that depicts three female nurses assisting a wounded soldier (2 words)
- military that was sent to Kent to attempt to calm tensions in the area (3 words)
- Vietnam War veteran who wrote an autobiography called "When I Was a Young Man." (2 words)
- Vietnam War veteran who became a movie director and won academy awards (2 words)
- Vietnam War veteran and quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys (2 words)
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- Anti-communist politician who became president of the Government of the Republic of Vietnam (3 words)
- President at the time of the Vietnam War, was elected in 1968 (2 words)
- massacre of students who were protesting the Vietnam War (3 words)
- Army of the Republic of Vietnam
- series of North Vietnamese attacks on more than 100 cities and outposts in South Vietnam (2 words)
- Neutral nation located west of Vietnam
- located on the principal road from northern South Vietnam into Laos
16 Clues: Army of the Republic of Vietnam • Neutral nation located west of Vietnam • The League for the Independence of Vietnam (2 words) • massacre of students who were protesting the Vietnam War (3 words) • located on the principal road from northern South Vietnam into Laos • Vietnam War veteran and quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys (2 words) • ...
WWI 2022-11-29
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- Powers This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was known as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
- Front This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Powers This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
- Powers This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
- Wilson This was the president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
- 1918 This was the agreement between the Allies and Central Powers that ended the fighting after WWI. It began at 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am. This marked a victory for the Allies and stated that the Central Powers lost. Germans would later look at this as "the stab in the back."
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace.
- Front This was a front in WWI. The region of fighting happened along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- These are ideas or information that usually designed by a government to influence public opinion, often times to persuade a people to go to war.
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- Telegram This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero
- of Nations This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Warfare This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Fourteen Points This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
- These are the four main causes of World War I. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
24 Clues: This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace. • York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero • This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
World War One, World War Two, Cold War 2024-05-12
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- The US remained this for the first two years of WW2.
- The Germans used these to blow up ships, leading to the US involvement.
- This wanted the "containment of communism" to be the main focus of the war- did not want communism to spread to more countries.
- Created by the US after World War One, US never joined due to senator objection.
- Wilson's plan to get rid of the causes of war.
- Panic selling of this led to the stock market crash and mass removal of money from banks.
- The Cold War was against this federation.
- This was formed after WW2 to try to prevent another world war from ever happening again.
- This country was split into two with its capital city being split by a wall.
- Used by Roosevelt to talk to American people over the radio.
- This was used by the US military where they would take over islands close to Japan to use as bases.
- Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to these in the US due to the fear that they were helping the enemy.
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- This plan was created by the US to help rebuild Europe after WW2.
- Created international rules making countries treat POWs (prisoners of war) humanely.
- Created by Roosevelt's program, this offered safeguards for workers and is still used today.
- The reason why the US did not want to join the First World War.
- Harbor The attack on this place made the US join WW2.
- After the stock market crash of 1929, the US and the world was thrust into this due to a lack of money.
- This program by Roosevelt led to the country recovering after the stock market crash and the Great Depression.
- This was the form of government that the Soviet Union had.
20 Clues: The Cold War was against this federation. • Wilson's plan to get rid of the causes of war. • The US remained this for the first two years of WW2. • Harbor The attack on this place made the US join WW2. • This was the form of government that the Soviet Union had. • Used by Roosevelt to talk to American people over the radio. • ...
The Shortest History of England 2023-12-18
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- First Emperor of Rome who's first name is Julius.
- Capital of the UK
- last name of the Lord Protector of England (1653-1658)
- Scandinavian Pirates who wore a helmet with horns on it.
- Abbreviation meaning World War 1
- Southern Most Kingdom of the UK
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- Northern Neighbor of England
- Leader of UK (also called a Monarch)
- UK exit from EU
- Abbreviation meaning World War 2
- Western Neighbor of England who has a flag with a dragon on it
11 Clues: UK exit from EU • Capital of the UK • Northern Neighbor of England • Southern Most Kingdom of the UK • Abbreviation meaning World War 2 • Abbreviation meaning World War 1 • Leader of UK (also called a Monarch) • First Emperor of Rome who's first name is Julius. • last name of the Lord Protector of England (1653-1658) • Scandinavian Pirates who wore a helmet with horns on it. • ...
U.S. Presidents 2024-02-24
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- He can play the saxophone
- The first President
- Secretly purchased enslaved children
- Last Whig President
- First known left-handed President
- Responsible for the Indian Removal Act
- First African-American President
- Had the most children of any President
- First President to have a telephone in the White House
- The shortest President
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- Oldest President
- President during the Civil War
- Shortest time in office of any President
- He was the richest President before taking office
- His assassination was caught on camera
- Youngest President
- He was an actor, lifeguard, and sportscaster.
- Main author of The Declaration of Independence
- He was a famous college football player before taking office
- President during World War 2
- Second President
- He was a Civil War General before a President
- Only President from New Hampshire
23 Clues: Oldest President • Second President • Youngest President • The first President • Last Whig President • The shortest President • He can play the saxophone • President during World War 2 • President during the Civil War • First African-American President • First known left-handed President • Only President from New Hampshire • Secretly purchased enslaved children • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2022-09-16
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- I ready my great grandmas diary from 1925
- something that supports the claim
- history people talking about history
- studying how people lived in ancient Rome
- I wrote a book about world war 2
- the Rome was one of the earliest in the world
- you should study all different parts of the world
- an object that is from a certain time
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- you should be honest
- average people
- certain beliefs
- don't change
- the effect of doing something
- the great variety of the other complex issues
- I wonder what the party is going to look like
15 Clues: don't change • average people • certain beliefs • you should be honest • the effect of doing something • I wrote a book about world war 2 • something that supports the claim • an object that is from a certain time • history people talking about history • I ready my great grandmas diary from 1925 • studying how people lived in ancient Rome • ...
vocab 3 2022-10-11
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- that is a very racist and _ thing to say
- water _s my thirst
- That movie has quite a _
- My one true _ is bartender
- don't _ after wining
- a jump scare is a _
- Kids are _ed from driving
- don't _ me
- the Germans in world war 2 used the _ code
- schools want more _
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- when flowers are without rain they _
- a _ is anti war
- free will is an _
- coach _d a team captain
- this pandemic is a _ threat
- That is _ advice
- most need to be _d to do work
- this is quite rocky and dangerous _
- the reporter fired a _ of questions
- _ to avenge me
20 Clues: don't _ me • _ to avenge me • a _ is anti war • That is _ advice • free will is an _ • water _s my thirst • a jump scare is a _ • schools want more _ • don't _ after wining • coach _d a team captain • That movie has quite a _ • Kids are _ed from driving • My one true _ is bartender • this pandemic is a _ threat • most need to be _d to do work • this is quite rocky and dangerous _ • ...
World War I 2022-11-08
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- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- of Nations This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- Powers This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was known as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
- These are the four main causes of World War I. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
- Powers This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Telegram This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
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- Powers This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
- These are ideas or information that usually designed by a government to influence public opinion, often times to persuade a people to go to war.
- Warfare This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
- Front This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
- 1918 This was the agreement between the Allies and Central Powers that ended the fighting after WWI. It began at 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am. This marked a victory for the Allies and stated that the Central Powers lost. Germans would later look at this as "the stab in the back."
- York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero
- Fourteen Points This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Front This was a front in WWI. The region of fighting happened along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- Wilson This was the president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
24 Clues: This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace. • York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero • This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-28
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- flying objects, first used in this very war originally used for spying later for as weapons
- boat sunk by a German U-boat, major cause of U.S entering war
- an international war where all of a country's resources are used to destroy another country
- day now known as Veterans Day
- czar of the Russian empire during World War 1
- leader of Germany during World War 1
- country apart of the Allied Powers which supported Serbia
- weapon used to combat trenches, new weapon of this war, spit flames
- new style of war for this era that involved trenches
- German policy to sink any ship without warning around Britain with their U-boats
- the country Austria declared war on July 28 1914
- Britain, USA, Russia, France
- artillery used World War 1, caused major damage when correct target is hit
- explosives thrown from a person to reach only as far as they throw and detonate, new weapon for war
- only continent in the world not even remotely involved in this war
- telegram sent to Mexico, form Germany, stating if they went to war with the U.S then they would guarantee them their old land back (New Mexico, Texas, California, ect.), major cause of U.S entering war
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- U.S president that stated this war would be "the war to end all wars"
- major invention in WW1, structures with large tires that could run over things very easily, first introduced at the Battle of Somme
- rapid firing guns that were greatly improved in this war, had difficulty cooling it down
- massive arms buildup in Europe, MAIN cause of WW1
- day U.S declares war on Germany
- form war that uses gases such as chlorine and mustard gas to suffocate and kill the other side
- the assassination of this man was the spark that started WW1
- truce made by Leinin and Germany
- prime minister of Britain during World War 1
- another name for WW1
- great show of pride and loyalty towards ones own nation, MAIN cause of WW1
- country apart of the Central Powers that supported Austria
- second revolution to force Russia out the war, Vladimir Leinin took power
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey
- prime minister of France during the war
- president of France during this time
- treaties between countries that made them defend each other, MAIN cause of WW1
- first of two revolutions that forced Russia to exit war
- greatly practiced in Africa at the time by Europeans, MAIN cause of WW1
- this type of weapon is banned now in wars but it proved very efficient to killing, it also lead to a slow and painful death
- German underwater boats that were used to sink many allied supplies ships
- aircraft used for spying in this war
- the ran 400-500 miles across Western Europe
39 Clues: another name for WW1 • Britain, USA, Russia, France • day now known as Veterans Day • day U.S declares war on Germany • truce made by Leinin and Germany • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey • leader of Germany during World War 1 • president of France during this time • aircraft used for spying in this war • prime minister of France during the war • ...
° 2020-05-18
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- film industry
- first humans in America
- short form world war 2
- 2nd most polluting country
- president, who bought huge parts of North America
- 2nd most visited national park
- native tribe
- major income of native tribes
- state with the most national parks
- forced relocations of native American tribes in 1830-1850
- most spoken language of American tribes
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- country with the size of the grand canyon
- most popular explorer of America
- protester against the unfair treatments of African-Americans
- first national park in the USA
- first Europeans in America
- short form national park service
- desert tribe
- first African-American president
- location of the first fight of the civil war
20 Clues: desert tribe • native tribe • film industry • short form world war 2 • first humans in America • first Europeans in America • 2nd most polluting country • major income of native tribes • first national park in the USA • 2nd most visited national park • most popular explorer of America • short form national park service • first African-American president • ...
WWII Timeline 2023-04-05
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- the date of the attack for #2 down: __ 7, 1941
- the year Hitler become leader of Germany: ninteen__
- the date of the Invasion of Normandy: June 6, ninteen__
- the Japanese city the United State dropped the atomic bomb on first
- the name of the German air attack on Great Britain: __ of Britain
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- another name for the battle where the Allies attacked Germany on the coast of France
- the cause of the United States entering World War II: Attack on __
- the year that World War II began: ninteen__
- became president when Roosevelt died in 1945
- the event that triggered the start of World War II: Germany attacked __
10 Clues: the year that World War II began: ninteen__ • became president when Roosevelt died in 1945 • the date of the attack for #2 down: __ 7, 1941 • the year Hitler become leader of Germany: ninteen__ • the date of the Invasion of Normandy: June 6, ninteen__ • the name of the German air attack on Great Britain: __ of Britain • ...
WWI 2022-11-30
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- Powers This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was known as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
- Front This was a major front in World War I. A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. This is where most of the fighting happened in World War II.
- This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Powers This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
- Powers This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
- This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
- Restricting the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure adequate supplies for the military
- Wilson This was the president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
- 1918 This was the agreement between the Allies and Central Powers that ended the fighting after WWI. It began at 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am. This marked a victory for the Allies and stated that the Central Powers lost. Germans would later look at this as "the stab in the back."
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace.
- Front This was a front in WWI. The region of fighting happened along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- These are ideas or information that usually designed by a government to influence public opinion, often times to persuade a people to go to war.
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- Telegram This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
- This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
- This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
- York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero
- of Nations This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
- Warfare This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- of Archduke Franz Ferdinand This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
- This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
- of Versailles Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- Fourteen Points This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
- These are the four main causes of World War I. Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
24 Clues: This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation. • Baron Manfred von Richthofen had 80 kills and one of the most famous aces. German ace. • York Tennessee-born soldier whose action in the Argonne Forest made him an American hero • This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
Johns crossword 2021-06-01
16 Clues: BLM • letter • murder • apple logo • world war 2 • ambiDEXTEROUS • rising action • Micheal Pollen • h2o cycle step • Poesidens domain • "the philosopher" • I, V, X, L, C, D, M • Sciences birthplace • square, rectangle, rhombus • trapezoid have 1 set of these • harry potter goblet of fire IV, Lord of the rings return of the king III
WWI Vocab Crossword 2013-02-11
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- submarine warfare / The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- Front / The Region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers battled each other.
- / A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- / Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause.
- / An agreement to stop fighting.
- of Nations / An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations.
- Points / A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- war / A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
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- warfare / A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- / The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live.
- / The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy.
- Plan / Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I
- / The Nations of Great Britain, France, And Russia along with the other nations that fought on their side.
- of Versailles / The peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after World War I.
- Entente / A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- Front / The region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs Battled the Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- Powers / In World War I, the nations of Germany, and Austria-Hungary, along with the nations that fought on their side.
17 Clues: / An agreement to stop fighting. • / The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy. • Plan / Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World War I • / The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live. • / Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause. • ...
World War I 2022-10-27
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- Presidents Wilson’s proposal to what should be done in Europe after the war ended.
- Bread riots here sparked nationwide revolution in Russia.
- Allowed postal authorities to ban treasonable or seditious newspapers, magazines, or printed materials from the mail.
- People who moral or religious beliefs forbade them from going to war.
- Local councils of workers and soldiers in Russia.
- Tried to initiate revolution amongst the working class in Russia.
- Wilson’s brainchild that was supported in Europe, but not in the United States.
- Limiting the use of a nation’s goods and services so as to create a surplus.
- Peace symbol was first used in New York City in 1914 by women suffragists.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks.
- Great Britain staged one of these in the North Sea on Germany.
- Atrocities committed against this nation, by Germany, contributed to the U.S. siding with the Allies prior to the U.S. entering the war.
- Wealthy peasants.
- Last czar of Russia.
- When a nation channels its entire resources to a war effort.
- The United States initial “stance” at the beginning of World War I.
- Germany’s tactic to defeat Russia and then concentrate on France.
- An assistant to Lenin, he was responsible for training the Red Army.
- Ottoman Empire.
- Became leader of the Soviet Union 5 years after Lenin’s death.
- Leaders from the United States, Great Britain, and France met here after the war to decide what to do with Germany.
- “Holy” advisor to the Czar’s family.
- Major battle on the Turkish coast of the Aegean Sea that led to a stalemate between Australian, New Zealand and Turkish armies.
- Sunk by an “unterseeboot” on May 7, 1915 with 128 Americans on board.
- Weapon first used in warfare during World War I.
- Movement of African-Americans, prior to and during, World War I from the south to the north.
- Military Conscription.
- Received the Congressional Medal of Honor due to his actions in Argonne.
- Warfare used by the Germans in the Atlantic Ocean that proved to be catastrophic to the Allies.
- Germany’s attempt to bring Mexico into the war.
- Working class of Russia.
- Loyal to the Communists.
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- Killed twice as many people as the war did during the same time period.
- Power is equally distributed among several nations.
- Movement sought, and increased upon, by women throughout the world during the World War I time period.
- Loyal to the Czar.
- Self-rule.
- Passed in May of 1917, it allowed for the draft of young men into military service. Close to 10 million were registered by June.
- French passenger liner sunk on March 24, 1816 that led to a “pledge” by Germany to the Allied nations.
- Treaty between Russia and Germany that took Russia out of the war.
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
- Number synonymous with the final day of World War I.
- Came to the aid of Serbia after Austro-Hungary declared war.
- Political leader from India that supported Great Britain’s involvement in the war.
- President of the United States during World War I.
- A strong sense of pride and support for one’s nation.
- Bosnian assassin.
- Central Power that lost most of its land after World War I and became divided into two nations.
- Germany, Austro-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
- Armed factory workers in Russia.
- To build up a nation’s forces in preparation for war.
- Commander of U.S. forces in Europe during WWI.
- Headed by George Creel, it informed the public of America’s need to go to war. (Abbv.)
- Country blamed for Franz Ferdinand’s assassination.
- Campaigns waged within a country to help support or discourage a cause.
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Serbia, United States, etc;
- Symbols on the new Russian flag that represented what the nation was supported by.
- Nation that lost most troops to battle in World War I.
- Headed by Bernard Baruch, it regulated all industries engaged in the war effort and determined what products industries would make. (Abbv.)
- The assassinated Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Revolution in Russia in November of 1917.
61 Clues: Self-rule. • Ottoman Empire. • Bosnian assassin. • Wealthy peasants. • Loyal to the Czar. • Last czar of Russia. • Military Conscription. • Working class of Russia. • Loyal to the Communists. • Leader of the Bolsheviks. • Armed factory workers in Russia. • “Holy” advisor to the Czar’s family. • Revolution in Russia in November of 1917. • Germany, Austro-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria. • ...
World war I 2021-01-29
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- what battle happened July 1-November 18 1916 and was one of the bloodiest battles of the war
- the president during world war I
- used for cover underground
- the treaty that ended world war I
- german attack plan in case of two front war
- Consists of Austria Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and The Ottoman Empire
- the front in which France and Britain was fending off Germany
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- the country Germany invaded to get to France
- German boats used in war
- Serbia's reason to get freedom
- the victim that spark world war I
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for achieving lasting peace
- having pride in the military and keeping an army ready for war
- country that left the war in 1918
- what country did the Germans plan on defeating first
15 Clues: German boats used in war • used for cover underground • Serbia's reason to get freedom • the president during world war I • the victim that spark world war I • country that left the war in 1918 • the treaty that ended world war I • german attack plan in case of two front war • the country Germany invaded to get to France • Woodrow Wilson's plan for achieving lasting peace • ...
Learning Contract #5 2022-02-11
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- One of the two main coalitions that fought World War I. It consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria and was also known as the Quadruple Alliance.
- Advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people.
- 369th Infantry Regiment, originally formed as the 15th New York National Guard Regiment before being re-organized as the 369th upon federalization, was an infantry regiment of the New York Army National Guard during World War I and World War II.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico. If the United States entered World War I against Germany, Mexico would recover Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
- An artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean.
- An impartial or unbiased country or person.
- A statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I. The principles were outlined in a January 8, 1918 speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas
- A group of nations taking military action together, in particular the countries that fought with the US in World War I and World War II.
- Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste
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- An American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- A US Navy ship that sunk in Havana Harbor in February 1898 contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April
- A British ocean liner that was sunk on 7 May 1915 by a German U-boat 11 miles (18 km) off the southern coast of Ireland, killing 1,198 passengers and crew. The sinking presaged the United States declaration of war on Germany.
- An American statesman, politician, conservationist, naturalist, and writer, who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909
- The first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. It was founded on 10 January 1920 by the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War.
- A nation or state so powerful that it can influence world affairs.
- A government's policy relating to relations with other nations and international organizations.
- Refers to President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union address in 1904 after the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–1903.
22 Clues: An impartial or unbiased country or person. • A nation or state so powerful that it can influence world affairs. • A United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas • Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste • Advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people. • ...