world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
7.3 - A Bloody Conflict (WW I) (pp. 243-249) 2023-11-06
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- American general who led the American Expeditionary Force (AEF).
- Communists
- Wilson suffered one of these in 1919.
- More people were killed by this type of fire than any other weapon.
- Organization created after the war to prevent future wars and to preserve peace.
- World War I was the first use of this in war.
- Wilson's plan for peace after WW I.
- A group that travels with something, such as a ship, to protect it.
- WW I quickly turned to this type of warfare.
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- To come to an agreement.
- Weapon that caused vomiting, blindness, and suffocation.
- These guys had an average life expectancy of about 2 weeks.
- An interconnected system.
- New & deadly weapon used in WW I.
- A temporary agreement to stop fighting.
- This country left the war when it had a communist revolt in 1917.
- Payment by a losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war.
- Sufficiently; completed to its minimum requirements
- Battle in Sept 1918 that was the most massive offensive for the AEF of the war.
19 Clues: Communists • To come to an agreement. • An interconnected system. • New & deadly weapon used in WW I. • Wilson's plan for peace after WW I. • Wilson suffered one of these in 1919. • A temporary agreement to stop fighting. • WW I quickly turned to this type of warfare. • World War I was the first use of this in war. • Sufficiently; completed to its minimum requirements • ...
Unit 3 Topic 3 Review 2026-02-04
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- A legal ban on trade with a specific country
- Nonprofit organizations like the Red Cross
- A tax placed on imported goods to protect domestic industries
- A trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico created in the 1990s
- The World War II attack that ended U.S. isolationism
- A Cold War competition where rival nations avoid direct fighting
- U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism during the Cold War
- U.S. involvement in global affairs to protect national interests
- The process of increasing global connections through trade, communication, and technology
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- A major drawback of globalization involving weaker nations
- An agreement that allows goods to move freely between countries
- A World War I event involving Germany that pushed the U.S. toward war
- The 1934 law that allowed the U.S. president to negotiate lower tariffs
- An organization that holds authority above individual member states
- An organization made up of multiple governments working together
- The international organization created after World War I
- The international organization created after World War II to promote peace
- The organization that promotes global trade by reducing barriers
- The trade agreement that replaced NAFTA in 2020
- A period when the U.S. avoided involvement in foreign conflicts
20 Clues: Nonprofit organizations like the Red Cross • A legal ban on trade with a specific country • The trade agreement that replaced NAFTA in 2020 • The World War II attack that ended U.S. isolationism • The international organization created after World War I • A major drawback of globalization involving weaker nations • ...
the cold war 2023-12-30
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- conflict between communist and non communist forces that began in vietnam the united states was heavily involved in the war. In 1973 the united states oylled its forces from the southeast asian country. Afterward the nation became united under a communist government.
- Dwight David Eisenhower, nicknamed Ike, was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
- Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was a Soviet revolutionary and politician who was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.
- George Catlett Marshall Jr. GCB was an American army officer and statesman.
- the name given to the physical division between communist countries and democratic countries during the cold war. This name represented the idea that communist countries were isolated from democratic countries.
- the name given to the physical division between communist countries and democratic countries during the cold war. This name represented the idea that communist countries were isolated from democratic countries.
- Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the last leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to the country's dissolution in 1991.
- the military operation led by the united states after world war 2. The residents of west berlin germany were blockaded by the soviet union. Led by the united states weather nation delivered food and supplies to them by airplane.
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- a dispute during the cold war between the united states and the soviet union. The soviet union had built missile sites in cuba. President John F Kennedy set up a naval blockade of the island until soviet leader Nikita Khruschev ordered the missiles to be removed.
- an alliance of western democratic nations formed after world war 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression.
- U.S. senator who believed some other congressmen and senators were secret communists. In the early 1950s, he led the investigation of his colleagues as well as many military and civilian officials.
- The Warsaw Pact, formally the Treaty of Friendship
- Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.
- A conflict between communist north korea hoping to unity the country under a communist government and democratic souther north korea was allied with UN forces led by the united states
- The domino theory is a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- the battle of internation influence that arose between communist and democratic nation following the end of world war 2.
- Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was the first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964
- encircled West Berlin of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1961 to 1989
- a U.S.-sponsored program that was implemented following the end of World War II
- Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953.
20 Clues: The Warsaw Pact, formally the Treaty of Friendship • encircled West Berlin of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1961 to 1989 • George Catlett Marshall Jr. GCB was an American army officer and statesman. • a U.S.-sponsored program that was implemented following the end of World War II • ...
po 2025-04-02
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- What day was he born on (number)?
- He was born in what month?
- Who did he help at the Naval Research Establishment?
- After England entered World War 2, he joined the ___ in 1940.
- Author of Lord of the Flies
- The author was also a ______ (education).
- He first studied _____ (2 words) in college.
- He studied at what university?
- What age did he die?
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- Lord of the Flies was published in ____.
- After graduating college, he worked as a theatre ______.
- The author was also a ______ (songs).
- After the war, he began _____.
- He was present at the island of ______ during WW2.
- The author was also a _____ (sea).
- He was ____ of command of a rocket ship.
- During WW2, he fought battleships and ______.
17 Clues: What age did he die? • He was born in what month? • Author of Lord of the Flies • After the war, he began _____. • He studied at what university? • What day was he born on (number)? • The author was also a _____ (sea). • The author was also a ______ (songs). • Lord of the Flies was published in ____. • He was ____ of command of a rocket ship. • ...
David's Amazing Crossword 2023-09-20
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- Home of 2 down
- First World War naval battle
- 20 across?
- Holds milk twice?
- A silly person
- Obnoxious
- and I repeat
- Very old Earth
- Bullshit
- Peaceful religion
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- Not Koko
- England's Euro 2000 song
- The BESt?
- Little DOGGY
- Dutch bubble
- Twice over all
- Germanic language
- Doesn't always contain U?
- Bottom of 7 down?
- And don't come back
- 10 down Rephrased
21 Clues: Not Koko • Bullshit • The BESt? • Obnoxious • 20 across? • Little DOGGY • Dutch bubble • and I repeat • Home of 2 down • Twice over all • A silly person • Very old Earth • Holds milk twice? • Germanic language • Bottom of 7 down? • 10 down Rephrased • Peaceful religion • And don't come back • England's Euro 2000 song • Doesn't always contain U? • First World War naval battle
Famous Battles from U.S History 2013-06-09
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- Japanese surprise attack dragging the U.S into WW2 (2 words)
- One of the first conquests of Japanese soil during WW2
- Commonly known as “Custer’s last stand” (2 Words)
- General Braddock died in this battle (2 words)
- This invasion started in June 6th, 1944
- Critical battle fought during WW1 (2 words)
- This offensive destroyed the American belief that the Vietnam war would end quickly
- The Confederacy surrendered to the Union at this courthouse
- One of Germany’s last offensives before the fall of Berlin
- This was a decisive WW2 naval battle over an island in the middle of the pacific
- Battle of Hampton Roads featured this type of ship
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- Also known as Breed’s Hill (2 words)
- Convinced the French to join the war of Independance
- These two battles sparked the War of Independance (3 words)
- This technology made muskets and rifles much more accurate
- Turning point in the Civil War
- The general of this decisive victory in 1815 became president (2 words)
- Final Battle in the War of Independance
- Bloodiest day in American History
- This battle initiated the Civil War (2 words)
- WW2 broke out after Hitler invaded this country
- “Remeber the...”
22 Clues: “Remeber the...” • Turning point in the Civil War • Bloodiest day in American History • Also known as Breed’s Hill (2 words) • Final Battle in the War of Independance • This invasion started in June 6th, 1944 • Critical battle fought during WW1 (2 words) • This battle initiated the Civil War (2 words) • General Braddock died in this battle (2 words) • ...
International Wars 2023-01-26
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- What conflict was known as "The War to End All Wars"?
- what war lasted from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953?
- what two countries were involved in the Kargil War?
- who was President of the United States during the Mexican American War?
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- What country did Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi military invade on August 2, 1990?
- which U.S. Army leader had the nickname “Old Rough and Ready”?
- during what war did Florence Nightingale help to found modern nursing?
- which of the following leaders played prominent roles in both World War I and World War II - Winston Churchill, Woodrow Wilson, Nikita Khrushchev, or Hideki Tojo?
- which of the following had a nephew that served in the U.S. Navy during World War II - stalin, Hirohito, Hitler, or mussolini?
9 Clues: What conflict was known as "The War to End All Wars"? • what two countries were involved in the Kargil War? • what war lasted from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953? • during what war did Florence Nightingale help to found modern nursing? • which U.S. Army leader had the nickname “Old Rough and Ready”? • ...
Number the Stars 2022-05-25
10 Clues: war 2 the war • main character • annemaries uncle • annemaries friend • in the resistance • Annemarie's country • peter was in this group • hitter was their leader • It is free from the soldiers • Jews did this under the deck of the boat
When my name was keoko 2024-05-31
10 Clues: abuji brother • Sun-hee's dad • Sun-hee's mom • bombmer pilots • auntie in Korean • Sun-hee's brother • Sun-hee home country • Tae-yul jappense name • the country which took over Korea • War 2 the war that took over Japan
WWI 2023-12-08
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- a payment demanded of a nation defeated in war by a victorious nation
- information or rumors spread by a group or government to promote its cause or ideas or to damage an opposing cause or idea
- the glorification of military power and values
- at the Paris peace conference, the nickname for the leaders of the four largest victorious nations of World War I, including U.S. president Woodrow Wilson, British prime minister David Lloyd George, French prime minister Georges Clemenceau, and Italian prime minister Vittorio Orlando
- a coded telegram that German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann sent to the German minister in Mexico proposing that if the United States entered the war
- set out American and British goals for the world after the end of WWI
- a type of cannon
- a weapon or piece of equipment used in war
- an unarmed British ocean liner whose sinking by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, influenced the U.S. decision to enter World War I
- at the close of World War I, one of 16 Republican senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles
- a group of vessels or vehicles that travel together, often under the protection of an armed escort
- Created on july 28 1917 under an executive order issued by woodrow wilson. It is a government agency developed to assist in aiding the US in the industrial revolution of materials for the American arm
- at the end of World War I, a 14-part plan for peace presented by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on January 8, 1918
- the World War I coalition, headed by France, Britain, and Russia and later including Portugal, Japan, and Italy, that opposed the Central powers
- during World War I, a German military policy of staging submarine attacks on Allied and neutral nations' unarmed ocean liners without advance warning
- a person who physically fights a war
- government agency created by Woodrow Wilson in 1917 to promote prowar propoganda to the American public
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- the mass movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest in order to take jobs in industry
- the World War I coalition, headed by Germany and Austria-Hungary and later including the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, that opposed the Allied powers
- trench warfarea form of warfare in which armies conduct attacks on each other from opposition positions in fortified trenches
- a law passed by Congress in 1917 to make it illegal to spy, interfere with government foreign policy, or resist the military draft
- the first U.S. military force to be deployed to France
- a weapon that contains a poisonous substance
- during World War I, a German promise in 1916 to begin giving advance warning of submarine attacks on ocean liners and to spare the lives of passengers and crew
- a government-issued bond sold during World War I to raise money for the Allied war effort
- a situation in a contest or conflict in which neither side can make a useful move
- a peace treaty signed by the Allied powers and Germany on June 28, 1919
- a law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft
- at the end of World War I, a 14-part plan for peace presented by President Woodrow Wilson to Congress on January 8, 1918
- Rivalry between political parties based on strong disagreement
- the former colonies given over by the league of nations to france and britain
- an international organization established by the Allied powers at the close of World War I to promote international peace and security
- a law passed by Congress in 1918 to make it illegal to say anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort
33 Clues: a type of cannon • a person who physically fights a war • a weapon or piece of equipment used in war • a weapon that contains a poisonous substance • the glorification of military power and values • the first U.S. military force to be deployed to France • a law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft • ...
Heroes Crossword 2018-02-02
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- Francis fought for a country in World War II
- bag Francis in the train station kept his gun in a
- He met her in his first day back in high school.
- Francis pulled what to Larry LaSalle's body
- After the war, Francis went back to a town called
- York Natalie came to Francis' school from what state.
- The meaning for a Silver Star is for
- Francis always did what to his face
- Star Francis received a medal called
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- Larry died by what after Francis left
- States In World War II, Francis fought for what country
- War II Francis fought in this war when he lost his face.
- What sport did he play when he won the tournament.
- In wars, soldiers group up and formed a
- Francis returned to a what state after World War II
- Natalie went to a school called a
- Francis got his face blown up with this in France.
- Center A building all boarded up and abandoned.
- LaSalle He lost both legs and one arm.
19 Clues: Natalie went to a school called a • Francis always did what to his face • The meaning for a Silver Star is for • Star Francis received a medal called • Larry died by what after Francis left • LaSalle He lost both legs and one arm. • In wars, soldiers group up and formed a • Francis pulled what to Larry LaSalle's body • Francis fought for a country in World War II • ...
Cold War Crossword 2021-11-16
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- political theory derived from Karl Marx that pushed for class war and government control of all markets
- intergovernmental peace organization created after WW2 and strived for world peace
- 1947-1989, a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- intergovernmental alliance between 28 European nations and 2 North American nations
- delivered the famous Iron Curtain speech
- practice of accusing another individual of a crime without any proper evidence
- leader of the Soviet Union during this time
- place where Churchill delivered the speech
- construct that divided Berlin into East and West after WW2
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- a political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991
- a country that is formally independent but subject to heavy economic, political, and military influence by another country
- power that Churchill warned about at the speech
- Sep 1, 1939 - Sep 2, 1945,the bloodiest battle in mankind
- defense treaty created by the Soviet Union and several other satellite nations during the cold war
- pivotal moment in history where the wall dividing Berlin was demolished and signaled the end of the Iron Curtain
- the hysterical and widespread fear of communism in the United States
- US president at the time and was present during the Iron Curtain speech
17 Clues: delivered the famous Iron Curtain speech • place where Churchill delivered the speech • leader of the Soviet Union during this time • power that Churchill warned about at the speech • Sep 1, 1939 - Sep 2, 1945,the bloodiest battle in mankind • construct that divided Berlin into East and West after WW2 • ...
belles world war 2 cross word 2024-12-19
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- the Luftwaffe got beat by the british
- USSR dictator
- Hitlers air force
- how the dictator controls the state
- the book Hitler wrote while in jail
- the dictators Hench men
- the president of the us during world war 2
- itallyn dictator
- Germany Japan and Itally
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- USSR USA britan france
- the chancler of germany
- the name of Hitlers war tactic
- German dictator
- the dictator of italy
- the primminister of britan
- Stalin's way to get rid of people
- the dictator of the USSR
- the dude that was control of the Japanese army
18 Clues: USSR dictator • German dictator • itallyn dictator • Hitlers air force • the dictator of italy • USSR USA britan france • the chancler of germany • the dictators Hench men • the dictator of the USSR • Germany Japan and Itally • the primminister of britan • the name of Hitlers war tactic • Stalin's way to get rid of people • how the dictator controls the state • ...
Europe 2026-01-14
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- Rights and freedoms all people are entitled to regardless of status
- An attempt to cut off supplies to a city or country
- The five permanent members of the UN Security Council with veto power
- City where international agreements on war rules were created
- International organization created after World War II to promote peace
- The ability of a country to make decisions independently
- Use of violence or fear to pressure a population or government
- Control of a country by foreign military forces
- Term describing the division between Communist and non-Communist Europe
- The right of people to choose their own government and political future
- German capital divided after World War II
- Area formed by merging U.S. and British occupation zones in Germany
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- Woodrow Wilson’s 1918 plan outlining ideas for peace and international cooperation
- UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security
- International treaties that set rules for war and humanitarian treatment
- Acts committed with intent to destroy a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group
- Supplying a city by aircraft when land routes are blocked
- International organization created after World War I to prevent future wars
- Payments made by a defeated country for damage caused in war
- Limiting the size and weapons of a military
- Treaty that formally ended World War I and punished Germany
- A person who has the right to participate directly in fighting
- Independent countries of the world
23 Clues: Independent countries of the world • German capital divided after World War II • Limiting the size and weapons of a military • Control of a country by foreign military forces • An attempt to cut off supplies to a city or country • The ability of a country to make decisions independently • Supplying a city by aircraft when land routes are blocked • ...
Extra Credit Crossword 2013-09-29
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- What Is The Lithosphere Made Of?
- How Many Miles Thick Is The Mantle?
- 2-D Representation Of 3-D Space
- Darker Lines With Elevation Marked On Them
- Where Does Convection Occur?
- Alfred Wegner's Own Continent
- Formed By A Glacier
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- Broken Into Several Slabs Called Plates
- Tells How Much Vertical Space There Is Between Contour Lines
- Harry Hess Served In Which War?
- Deposit Of Sediments Built Up By Streams
- Formed At Mouth Of River
12 Clues: Formed By A Glacier • Formed At Mouth Of River • Where Does Convection Occur? • Alfred Wegner's Own Continent • Harry Hess Served In Which War? • 2-D Representation Of 3-D Space • What Is The Lithosphere Made Of? • How Many Miles Thick Is The Mantle? • Broken Into Several Slabs Called Plates • Deposit Of Sediments Built Up By Streams • Darker Lines With Elevation Marked On Them • ...
1950s America 2024-03-11
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- A period of rapid economic growth after World War 2
- A residential district located outside a city
- Socially expected/acceptable behavior for men and women
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- A cultural focus on purchasing material goods
- Increase in the American birthrate after World War 2
- Government bill providing financial/education support to veterans of World War 2
6 Clues: A cultural focus on purchasing material goods • A residential district located outside a city • A period of rapid economic growth after World War 2 • Increase in the American birthrate after World War 2 • Socially expected/acceptable behavior for men and women • Government bill providing financial/education support to veterans of World War 2
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-16
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- armored combat vehicle used for the first time in world war 1
- new warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- American president who kept us out of World war 1 until 1917
- sent from Germany to mexico in hopes mexico would ally itself with germany against the united states
- leader of Russia up until 1917
- ruler of germany during world war 1
- New weapon that cause chocking, blindness, and death
- alliance between great Britain, France, and Russia during World war I
- Germany's battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East.
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- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- the region of europe nicknamed "the powder keg" because it was so volatille
- the stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian broder
- an agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
- the region of France that became a bloody stalemate
- government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- World war I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- one-sided information used by a goverment to persuade the public in its cause
18 Clues: leader of Russia up until 1917 • ruler of germany during world war 1 • the region of France that became a bloody stalemate • New weapon that cause chocking, blindness, and death • the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • an agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • American president who kept us out of World war 1 until 1917 • ...
World War I [Part 1] 2024-03-27
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- What was the German military strategy to quickly defeat France by invading through Belgium, which ultimately led to a stalemate on the Western Front?
- What type of fortified ditches, dug by soldiers for protection, were frequently used on the Western Front during World War I?
- What term describes the systematic mass murder of the Armenian people by the Ottoman Empire for allegedly supporting the Russians during World War I?
- What intercepted message, proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico, was a factor in the United States' decision to enter World War I?
- What term describes the political and military cooperation between European powers contributing to tensions leading up to World War I?
- What term refers to the aggressive buildup of military forces and glorification of war, which heightened tensions between European powers before World War I?
- Who was the Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, sparking the events that led to World War I?
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- What new weapon was associated with the high number of casualties during World War I?
- What term describes the intense pride and loyalty to one's nation at the expense of others, which was a significant cause of World War I?
- What British passenger ship was sunk by a German submarine, leading to many American deaths and increased tensions between the United States and Germany during World War I?
- Which term describes extending a nation's power and influence through colonization contributed to the tensions/competition leading up to World War I?
- What type of airship, used by Germany during World War I, was filled with highly flammable hydrogen gas and was often ineffective.
- Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered the start of World War I?
13 Clues: What new weapon was associated with the high number of casualties during World War I? • Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered the start of World War I? • What type of fortified ditches, dug by soldiers for protection, were frequently used on the Western Front during World War I? • ...
World War One 2021-12-21
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- the country where the archduke was from
- the title of the person who started it all
- a type of plane with three sets of wings
- the ism that starts about who goes to war in the name of the country
- a type of plane with two sets of wings
- the death count number caused by world war one
- the hour the war ended
- the style of warfare that was fought during world war one
- germans will stop unrestricted submarine warfare
- a ocean cruiser that contained u.s citizens
- new style of warfare involving chemicals
- the most famous ace of world war one
- thinking that your country(nation) is better than everyone else
- last name of the president of the US during world war one
- the name that Silva gave the war due to the royals being related
- the last name of the person who started it all, who got assassinated
- a disease that the soldiers could get in, involving feet
- offical treaty to end the war
- the most famous american ace
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- the taking over of another country in order to become a empire
- the name of the organization that the assassin
- the note sent by germany to mexico, eventually causing the US to go to war
- the group of countries including Germany
- the day the war offically ended
- the country where the majority of the war would be fought
- the ruler that made most of the royals fighting the war related
- peace agreement made by germany and russia
- the month the US entered world war one
- the month the war offically ended
- anything that could help the war effort
- the country the Germans invaded to get to french
- the name of the group that the United States joined
- the name of the plan that germany made
- the space between opposite sides trenches
- american soldiers were called this
- a type of plane with one set of wings
- where two armies collide of face each other
- the oceans between great britain and france was called this
- the ability of a country to get it's military ready for war
39 Clues: the hour the war ended • the most famous american ace • offical treaty to end the war • the day the war offically ended • the month the war offically ended • american soldiers were called this • the most famous ace of world war one • a type of plane with one set of wings • a type of plane with two sets of wings • the month the US entered world war one • ...
countries 2025-05-14
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- gained its independence on May 26,1966.
- a peninsula country in Europe.
- was defeated in both world wars.
- owned Brazil
- smallest in the world.
- the land of cheese, tulips, coffee shops.
- split with a different a different country and is located on a peninsula.
- strongest in the world
- invaded in both world wars.
- owned most of America and had a empire.
- a Communist nation in the Caribbean.
- the county with the flag named the rising sun.
- was in a union with Slovakia.
- is Africa's largest oil producer and has a strong economy.
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- a country in northern north America.
- longest in the world.
- a country USA wants to buy from Denmark.
- was the center of the Roman empire.
- most people in the world as of 2025.
- was invaded by two counties in world war 2.
- had a empire that lasted from early 1500s and ended 1997.
- split with a different a different country and is located on a peninsula.
- the country that revolted in 2011.
- had a revolt in 2011.
- largest in the world.
- the biggest country in south America
- got independence on 5th of May
27 Clues: owned Brazil • longest in the world. • had a revolt in 2011. • largest in the world. • smallest in the world. • strongest in the world • invaded in both world wars. • was in a union with Slovakia. • a peninsula country in Europe. • got independence on 5th of May • was defeated in both world wars. • the country that revolted in 2011. • was the center of the Roman empire. • ...
Semester 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-20
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- ideas, allegations, and other information that is deliberately spread to further a cause of damage an opposing cause.
- Where was the first atomic bomb dropped?
- What country pledged to protect Serbia?
- What government did Lenin adopt during the Russian Revolution?
- Where was the second atomic bomb dropped?
- What country formed an alliance with Germany after the assassination of one of its Dukes?
- What type of sea vehicle did Germany use to sink enemy ships?
- What country in North America did Germany try to make an alliance with in WW1?
- Who gave the United States the information to create the Atomc Bomb, Albert..?
- What resource did England use water wheels in?
- Which front did Germany fight with Russia in WW1?
- What is cloth, fabric, and other woven items called?
- gathered under the same roof to produce a good called?
- What year did World War 1 end?
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- What was the Soviet Union called after the COld War?
- What government did the US have since the Revolutionary War?
- Who launched the aircraft named Sputnik?
- What kind of engine did Great Britain build 7000 miles of track for?
- What country was in the Triple Alliance along with Austria and Italy before the Ottoman Empire joined?
- Who was the fuhrer of Germany during world war 2?
- Points What statement of war goals did Woodrow Wilson make?
- What treaty did the Allies make Germany sign for war payment, the Treaty of..
- what poor social class made up about 80% of the population
- System What was the industrial system where
- What War started in 1914 and ended in 1918?
- When did WW2 start?
26 Clues: When did WW2 start? • What year did World War 1 end? • What country pledged to protect Serbia? • Where was the first atomic bomb dropped? • Who launched the aircraft named Sputnik? • Where was the second atomic bomb dropped? • System What was the industrial system where • What War started in 1914 and ended in 1918? • What resource did England use water wheels in? • ...
History Review 2024-03-20
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- The first city an atomic bomb was dropped on in Japan
- An unpopular President at the time who led the US through the end of World War II and the start of the Cold War
- The general in the Korean War who kept fighting into North Korea and ignored the Chinese warnings
- Our rival in the Cold War
- The Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II
- The German city that was divided between Communism and Capitalism after World War II
- The day that the allies stormed Normandy beach
- An intense hatred of Jews
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- The Night of Broken Glass
- The President during the beginning of World War II
- A global organization whose main job is to keep the peace
- The places where Japanese-American citizens were forced to live during World War II
- The US Strategy of fighting in the Pacific during World War II
13 Clues: The Night of Broken Glass • Our rival in the Cold War • An intense hatred of Jews • The day that the allies stormed Normandy beach • The President during the beginning of World War II • The first city an atomic bomb was dropped on in Japan • The Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II • A global organization whose main job is to keep the peace • ...
Learning Contract #7 2026-03-16
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- a secret German message to Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States during World War I
- news reporting that exaggerates stories to attract readers
- founder of Hull House and a leader in the settlement house movement
- a canal built by the United States across Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- payments required from a defeated country to compensate for damage caused during a war
- a U.S. policy that called for equal trading rights for all countries in China
- a British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915 during World War I
- a Chinese uprising against foreign influence and control in China around 1900
- community centers that provided services such as education, food, and childcare to immigrants and the poor
- the movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to northern cities in the early 1900s
- a proposal by President Woodrow Wilson outlining ideas for peace after World War I
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- the treaty that officially ended World War I in 1919
- a famous settlement house in Chicago that helped immigrants and poor families
- a foreign policy approach of negotiating peacefully but threatening military force
- a short war in 1898 between the United States and Spain that resulted in U.S. control of several former Spanish territories
- a policy where a country extends its power by gaining control over other lands or territories
- an international organization created after World War I to promote peace and cooperation between countries
- a period of reform in the late 1800s and early 1900s focused on solving social and political problems
- a type of fighting in World War I where soldiers battled from deep trenches
19 Clues: the treaty that officially ended World War I in 1919 • news reporting that exaggerates stories to attract readers • founder of Hull House and a leader in the settlement house movement • a type of fighting in World War I where soldiers battled from deep trenches • a famous settlement house in Chicago that helped immigrants and poor families • ...
Revolutionary War 2024-09-26
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- First action between British and Patriots. Shot heard round the world was fired here
- A major turning point of the war, a main cause for the French to join the war too
- When did Patriots throw tea in the harbor because of frustration with the tax on tea
- Wrote the declaration of Independence
- He said "Give me Liberty or give me death!"
- This event further fueled rebellion in the colonies, because British fired into unarmed crowd
- Where the British surrendered and the Colonists won the war, with help from French navy
- Document written to declare independence from British
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- British soldiers must be housed and fed by families if needed
- This declared that the Appalachian mountains were the farthest colonists could settle
- This act taxed sugar in the colonies
- North American part of the 7 years war that put Britain in debt
- Commander of Continental Army
- Alerted militiamen in Boston, 1 if by land, 2 if by see.
- Made to punish the colonists for their actions against the King
- Inspired revolutionaries with enlightenment ideas; many ideas influenced other patriotic documents
- Document that declared the British recognized the colonies as independent as well as the world
- The first tax imposed on colonists
- Wrote Common Sense
- Imposed taxes on the colonies and sent British troops to fight a war against them when they didn't obey his commands
20 Clues: Wrote Common Sense • Commander of Continental Army • The first tax imposed on colonists • This act taxed sugar in the colonies • Wrote the declaration of Independence • He said "Give me Liberty or give me death!" • Document written to declare independence from British • Alerted militiamen in Boston, 1 if by land, 2 if by see. • ...
World War 1 Terms 2021-11-09
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- – A truce between two differing groups to help each other
- - The idea of brotherhood within an ethnic group.
- – Many countries racing for the most powerful military equipment
- - A war where there are no rules, and anything is allowed
- – Many Industries being established
- - When 2 or more groups attack each other at the same time
- – Having double the naval force of the 2nd largest naval force of the world
- - Unlimited freedom
- – The people are very proud of their own country
- - A strategy to help increase the area of one’s empire
- – Doing something unnecessary
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- - The thought that a powerful military should be ready to fight or defend at any time
- - combat where troops dig trenches to fight the enemy
- - A friendship between three countries
- - A ground between two armies where if you walk through you will most likely die
- - A secret group of criminals in New York
- - The name of Germany’s World War 1 plans
- - A military strategy which consisted of multiple attempts at winning the war by wearing down the enemy until they collapse
- - A union between three powers
- - The statement of terms and refusing it will end up resulting in a breakdown in the relationship
20 Clues: - Unlimited freedom • – Doing something unnecessary • - A union between three powers • – Many Industries being established • - A friendship between three countries • - A secret group of criminals in New York • - The name of Germany’s World War 1 plans • – The people are very proud of their own country • - The idea of brotherhood within an ethnic group. • ...
Unit 6/7 Am. History Review 2022-12-21
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- Modern farming equipment allowed for ______________ of crops, which negatively impacted the environment and led to the Dust Bowl conditions in the Midwest during the 1930s.
- Traditional cultural values were challenged by ________ in the 1920s when these young women took advantage of economic freedom and political power.
- America was officially brought into World War II when Congress voted to declare war following Japan’s attack on the US Navy base in _____ ______, ______.
- The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti (1920’s), along with the rulings of the Supreme Court in Dred Scott v. Sanford, Plessy v. Ferguson, and _________ v. United States, reveal Nativism and racism sometimes override the American ideals of constitutional democracy.
- The anti-immigrant __________ movement greatly limited the ability of immigrants to attain the “American Dream” because “Americanizers” believed it was important to reduce the number of immigrants entering the United States in order to protect American values.
- The debates during the 1920s over 1) the teaching of evolution, 2) Prohibition, and 3) the increased role of women in the workforce displayed the growing conflict between ___________ and _______ values.
- After World War II, the variety of jobs held by women _________ despite the desires of many women to continue working in the same industry.
- World War II provided African Americans more opportunities in the United States military and workforce, which in turn led African Americans to be more assertive in protesting for _____ ______ in the decades following the war.
- President Truman pursued a foreign policy of ___________ because he believed the United States should stop the spread of communism by supporting the democratic principles that guide free nations.
- The Great Depression shifted Americans’ view of the federal government as many Americans supported _________ government actions to provide assistance to the people, which was a shift from the traditional American ideologies of self sufficiency and rugged individualism.
- American actions such as the occupation of Japan, creating the Marshall Plan, joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and helping to organize the United Nations demonstrate how America took on greater global _________________ after World War II.
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- Harry Truman's motives for using the atomic bomb against Japan included his desire to end the war _______ to save American lives.
- Prior to the end of World War I, African-Americans who participated in the ______ __________ had a variety of employment opportunities and found a supportive community to express their cultural identity.
- The contributions of _____ in World War II showed they were able to do many of the same jobs as men, both in the military and at home, earning more respect.
- The 1929 stock market crash was caused in part by excessive __________ and buying on ______ were encouraged.
- During the 1920s, the first ___ _____ built on Nativist fears of immigrants and led to more restrictive immigration quotas.
- Due to the verdict in the ______ ______ _____, which allowed states to ban the teaching of evolution, fundamentalist values continued to be reflected in education. Despite this, modernists slowly gained popular support for new scientific theories.
- The __________ ____ were passed by Congress during the 1930s in an effort to keep America from getting entangled in European affairs due to the rise in fascism and leaders like Germany’s Adolf Hitler and the USSR’s Joseph Stalin.
- The artists and writers of the ______ ___________ impacted the American identity by celebrating African Americans' beauty, emotion, and intellect demonstrating cultural pride and shifting the narrative typically presented of African Americans.
- The __________ of Japanese Americans during World War II are an example of the idea that the civil liberties of certain groups in the U.S. can be restricted during times of war.
- The possibility of nuclear attack against the United States caused great fear following World War II and led to actions like ____ ___ _____ drills in American schools.
- President Roosevelt capitalized on the popularity of _____ to connect to the American people and provide national updates concerning the government’s actions during the Great Depression.
22 Clues: The 1929 stock market crash was caused in part by excessive __________ and buying on ______ were encouraged. • During the 1920s, the first ___ _____ built on Nativist fears of immigrants and led to more restrictive immigration quotas. • ...
World War I 2022-05-09
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- Nations work together to ensure the security of all
- germany,austria-hungary,Italy
- An association of countries that join together for protection or common goals
- the name of Woodrow Wilson's plan for the post-war world
- what country Germany signed a non-aggression pact with before the war
- Agreement to stop fighting in a war
- Expansion of the military with the addition of troops and modernization of weaponry
- what region was the powder keg of Europe
- the name of the passenger ship that was sunk to pull the U.S into WWI
- The right of a nation to be free from external control
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- To assemble and make ready for war duty
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- Refusal to take part in a war between other nations
- the group responsible for the
- Great Britian, France, Russia, all of their colonies, United states, Italy
- Payment made to compensate for money spent on fighting a war
- the name of the treaty that ended WWI
- the leader of Russia was during world war 1
- who was the leader of Germany was during world war 1
- the person whose assassination started world war 1
- person who assassinated the prince
- The act of reducing weapons arsenals to a minimal level
- where the paris peace conference was held
- france russia great britian
- Extreme loyalty to a country or nationality that can create competitive bonds
- of the heir to austro-hungarian throne
26 Clues: france russia great britian • the group responsible for the • germany,austria-hungary,Italy • person who assassinated the prince • Agreement to stop fighting in a war • the name of the treaty that ended WWI • of the heir to austro-hungarian throne • To assemble and make ready for war duty • what region was the powder keg of Europe • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
World War 1 Review 2024-12-12
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- a type of combat in which the opposing sides attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
- The United States president at the time of the war
- The presumptive heir to the Austria-Hungary throne who was assassinated by a Serbian, and his assassination led to Austria declaring war on Serbia, which was the start of World War 1
- A secret telegram sent that revealed a plan that would reestablish unrestricted submarine warfare and to form an alliance with Mexico and Japan is the US were to declare war on Germany
- Prevent from functioning in a normal way
- Monarch of Russia during the war but Was overthrown during the conflict
- established that, in case of the outbreak of World War 1, Germany would attack France first and then Russia.
- An alliance is a relationship among people, groups, or states that have joined together for benefit of both sides or to achieve some common purpose
- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops.
- signed by Germany and the Allied Powers that ended World War 1
- composed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey and fought against the allied powers to try and defeat them
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- information, especially of a misleading nature, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view.
- the leader of Britain for the first part of the war.
- The belief that a country should have a strong military capability and that they should be prepared to use it aggressively to defend the people
- emperor of Germany during the war. Was blamed for the war starting
- They are substances which have toxic properties used to kill, injure, or incapacitate humans.
- leader of the French for most of the war.
- the emperor of Austria-Hungary during the war. Died during the war.
- extending a country's power and influence through military force
- secret Serbian society of the early 1900’s that used terrorist methods to promote the freedom of Serbs outside Serbia from Ottoman rule. Kick started the war through Gavrilo Princip.
- The man who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand in his wife, and therefore was one of the main reasons that World War 1 was started
- person who overthrew Tsar Nicholas II and pulled Russia out of the war
- The day that fighting ended in World War 1
- a British passenger ship that was owned by the Cunard Line and was first launched in 1906 and German submarine (U-boat) torpedoed and sank the Lusitania and of the 1,959 men, women, and children on board, 1,195 perished, including 123 Americans
- composed of France, Great Britain, and Russia and fought against the central powers to try and defeat them
- a German military Submarine used in World War l
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
27 Clues: Prevent from functioning in a normal way • leader of the French for most of the war. • The day that fighting ended in World War 1 • a German military Submarine used in World War l • The United States president at the time of the war • the leader of Britain for the first part of the war. • signed by Germany and the Allied Powers that ended World War 1 • ...
World War 1 Cross Word 2015-03-02
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- The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
- American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile.
- Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
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- Leader of Russia up until 1917
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I
- Ruler of Germany during World War I
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
18 Clues: Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Ruler of Germany during World War I • The region of France that became a bloody stalemate • New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917 • ...
World War I 2022-05-09
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- Nations work together to ensure the security of all
- germany,austria-hungary,Italy
- An association of countries that join together for protection or common goals
- the name of Woodrow Wilson's plan for the post-war world
- what country Germany signed a non-aggression pact with before the war
- Agreement to stop fighting in a war
- Expansion of the military with the addition of troops and modernization of weaponry
- what region was the powder keg of Europe
- the name of the passenger ship that was sunk to pull the U.S into WWI
- The right of a nation to be free from external control
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- To assemble and make ready for war duty
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- Refusal to take part in a war between other nations
- the group responsible for the
- Great Britian, France, Russia, all of their colonies, United states, Italy
- Payment made to compensate for money spent on fighting a war
- the name of the treaty that ended WWI
- the leader of Russia was during world war 1
- who was the leader of Germany was during world war 1
- the person whose assassination started world war 1
- person who assassinated the prince
- The act of reducing weapons arsenals to a minimal level
- where the paris peace conference was held
- france russia great britian
- Extreme loyalty to a country or nationality that can create competitive bonds
- of the heir to austro-hungarian throne
26 Clues: france russia great britian • the group responsible for the • germany,austria-hungary,Italy • person who assassinated the prince • Agreement to stop fighting in a war • the name of the treaty that ended WWI • of the heir to austro-hungarian throne • To assemble and make ready for war duty • what region was the powder keg of Europe • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
WWI 2013-02-12
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- the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years preceding World War I
- A military alliance between Germany Austria- Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I.
- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- In World War I, the nations of great Britain, France, and 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
- In World War I, 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
- an agreement to stop fighting
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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 War 1
- In World War I the region along the German Russian border where Russians and Serbs battle Germans Austrians and Turks
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause
- In World War I, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- submarine warfare The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship
- Plan Germanys 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
15 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • the limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy • submarine warfare The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship • A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared • information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent’s cause • ...
Daequante World War 1 2021-11-21
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- his assassination led directly to ww1
- gas new weapon used in ww1
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- Germany offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the u.s. in 1917
- required young men to sign up for military service
- an anti democratic measure
- committee on public information
- Large marsupial
- tried to keep the u.s. out of the war
- stretched over 400 miles
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- holiday to honor the end of the fighting in World War I.
- conditions were not improved by the war
- points wilson's plan for ending war
- Has a trunk
- got the vote after the war
- Likes to chase mice
- The U.S. Government raised money to help finance the war
- 1914-1918
- Gardens first started with World War 1.
- staying out of war
- Flying mammal
- Germans called them U boats
- conditions were not improved by the war
- Man's best friend
24 Clues: 1914-1918 • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • staying out of war • Likes to chase mice • stretched over 400 miles • got the vote after the war • an anti democratic measure • gas new weapon used in ww1 • Germans called them U boats • Great Britain, France, Russia • committee on public information • points wilson's plan for ending war • ...
History 12 Crossword, By Ilja 2013-11-06
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- A prime coal-producing region in Germany that was put in the hands of the League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles.
- The country that was forbidden to unite with Germany after World War One.
- An area of Germany that would be occupied by the Allies until 1935.
- An Austrian Archduke who was assassinated, which caused a chain of events leading to World War One.
- The country that lost land to the North, East and West because of the Treaty of Versailles.
- The month when a huge revolution occurred in Russia, when the Tsar was overthrown.
- An excavation in the ground, used for shelter and protection during the first world war.
- A plan that helped Germany by scaling down the reparations (Three Words).
- The last name of the president of the United States at the time of the First World War.
- An ideology where people have a strong national identity and sense of patriarchy.
- a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin.
- During the Treaty of Versailles a revolt broke out in Germany, where people wanted Germany to become a ______________ country.
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- “Triple ________” The partnership of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- a political party opposite from the Bolshevik party that Lenin refused to cooperate with.
- The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War.
- “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka.
- A major player in the Treaty of Versailles who was eager to make Germany pay reparations.
- A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One.
- “_______ Army” The army in the Russian civil war composed of former tsarists, Cossacks and the bourgeoisie.
- “Treaty of ________”, a treaty signed between the U.S.S.R. and Germany, giving Germans weapons and giving Russians technology.
- The small, neutral country North of France where many battles took place during World War One.
- A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia.
- “___________ Government”, the government that was established after Tsar Nicholas was abdicated.
- A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union.
- A country that gained access to the Baltic Sea after the First World War.
- A German word used to express the fact that Germany had no say in the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
- “Triple ________” The partnership of France, Russia and Great-Britain.
27 Clues: A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia. • a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin. • A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union. • A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One. • “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka. • The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War. • ...
Countries of Asia crossword 2022-11-02
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- The first American president to visit China, famous for well known Watergate Scandal, Richard.
- A Southern Asian country that is the second most populated country in the world and that is known for creating the Hindu religion.
- A system of government run by the people and based off of elections, which had a party fighting against communists in China's Civil War.
- The public transit system created by Japan that provides the quickest and most efficient system in the world, 2 words.
- The leader of the communist party in China who acted as China's chairman through events like the great leap forward and the cultural revolution, Mao.
- A closed off country that provides no outside access to information and teaches their people to worship their dictatorship of the Kim dynasty as gods, 2 words.
- Japan's biggest city and the biggest city in the world with a population of 14 million people.
- The war between North and South Korea where South Korea fought for nationalism with the U.S.A and North Korea fought for communism with China and the USSR, 2 words.
- The religion of Japan that influences the lives and customs of the Japanese people.
- An archipelago off the coast of China known for being the most advanced country in robotics.
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- The country that invaded India in 1608 and ruled over the Indian people harshly.
- The religion of the people of India that worships many gods as well as animals.
- The leader of China's nationalist party who led them through China's Civil War, Chiang.
- The dividing line between North and South Korea, 2 words.
- A time when China's chairman Mao Zedong attempted to get rid of China's old culture and had anyone who could question his power killed or tortured, 2 words.
- An Indian lawyer who fought to end the British rule over India using peaceful protests, Mahatma.
- A river in Northern India that is known as a sacred place to wash sins away for the Indian people, 2 words.
- A quickly developing country on the southern end of the Korean peninsula, 2 words
- A government system run on the ideology that all citizens share the same wealth, used by countries such as Russia and China.
- The government system that China was run by for 3,000 years until the early 19th century.
- A Eastern Asian country run by a communist government and currently the biggest manufacturing super power worldwide.
21 Clues: The dividing line between North and South Korea, 2 words. • The religion of the people of India that worships many gods as well as animals. • The country that invaded India in 1608 and ruled over the Indian people harshly. • A quickly developing country on the southern end of the Korean peninsula, 2 words • ...
WW1 2023-02-13
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- The location of the assassination that triggered the start of World War I
- of Mudros The battle in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated by Allied Powers
- Versaille The treaty that ended World War I
- Entente The alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Hundred Days The battle in which the Allied Powers began their counter-offensive against the Central Powers
- The country that declared war on Germany to start World War I
- of Second Ypres The battle in which poison gas was used for the first time
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- Battle of the Marne The battle in which the British and French forces stopped the German advance towards Paris
- League of Nations The organization created after World War I to prevent future wars
- Wilson The U.S. president during World War I
- Of Somme The battle in which the first tanks were used
- Brigade The battle in which the British army suffered heavy losses due to miscommunication
- The country that declared war on Serbia to start World War I
- II The emperor of Germany during World War I
- The British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat
- of Brest-Litovsk The treaty that ended the war between Russia and Germany
16 Clues: Versaille The treaty that ended World War I • Wilson The U.S. president during World War I • II The emperor of Germany during World War I • Of Somme The battle in which the first tanks were used • The British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat • The country that declared war on Serbia to start World War I • ...
Americas President 2023-10-03
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- Youngest President; faced the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Authorized dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- Served during most of the Great Depression and World War II
- Known for the Civil Rights Act and Vietnam War escalation
- Known for the Teapot Dome Scandal
- President during the 9/11 attacks
- Businessman and reality TV star turned President
- First African American President
- Pardoned Nixon; never elected as President or VP
- Second President to be impeached
- Known for Reaganomics and the end of the Cold War
- Known for laissez-faire economic policies
- Camp David Accords mediator
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- Supreme Allied Commander in World War II
- Progressive President known for trust-busting
- President during World War I League of Nations advocate
- Second non-consecutive term
- Later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Resigned due to the Watergate scandal
- Oldest President at inauguration served as Vice President under Obama
- Led during the Gulf War
- President during the start of the Great Depression
- Assassinated; led during the Spanish-American War
23 Clues: Led during the Gulf War • Second non-consecutive term • Camp David Accords mediator • First African American President • Second President to be impeached • Known for the Teapot Dome Scandal • President during the 9/11 attacks • Resigned due to the Watergate scandal • Supreme Allied Commander in World War II • Authorized dropping atomic bombs on Japan • ...
Famous Battles 2023-09-12
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- - Canadian victory in World War I
- - WWII siege in North Africa
- - American victory in the Revolutionary War
- - Brutal Eastern Front clash
- - British surrender in the American Revolution
- - Largest naval battle of World War I
- - Allied victory in the War of Spanish Succession
- - Spartan last stand
- - Napoleon's tactical masterpiece
- - English victory in the Hundred Years' War
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- - Napoleon's final defeat
- - Greek victory over Persia
- - Naval battle against Napoleon
- - Turning point of the American Civil War
- - D-Day invasion location
- - Key Pacific naval battle
- - Norman Conquest battle
17 Clues: - Spartan last stand • - Norman Conquest battle • - Napoleon's final defeat • - D-Day invasion location • - Key Pacific naval battle • - Greek victory over Persia • - WWII siege in North Africa • - Brutal Eastern Front clash • - Naval battle against Napoleon • - Canadian victory in World War I • - Napoleon's tactical masterpiece • - Largest naval battle of World War I • ...
World War 1 2021-12-09
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- when a countries army is ready for war, and they have enough supplies to keep them there
- the four main reasons of WW1 were Imperialism, Militarism,___________, System of Allainces
- captured 132 prisoners as an american soldier
- germany,austria/hungary,and ottoman turks
- famous Romanovs daughter
- money from the side that lost to pay for the war
- a ship sunk by germans u-boats
- an american soldiers stereotypical name
- an idea from germany to fight 2 fronts
- vehicles mounted with machine guns
- after large battles in france, the war started this
- this is where 2 army's meet for battles
- america's top pilot
- groups of merchandise brought on ships protected by warships
- this german man shot down 80 planes
- the bolsheviks are
- germany's promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare
- title of the russian leader
- yellow toxic chemicals
- has three wings
- what country did germany go through to get to france
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- the leaders of the germans
- defeating other countries to be an empire
- deep ditches where soldiers lived
- material that is used for the war effort
- a pilot that has shot down 5 planes
- friendship between countries
- the royal familys "holy man"
- shoots out bullets at a tremendous rate
- large german balloons we now call blimps
- the land in between opposing trenches
- president of USA during WW1
- shot out liquid flame
- a large German cannon
- a country know for its isolationism
- world war 1,the war to end all wars, _______
- telegram sent from Germany to Mexico
- 2 planes that try to shoot down each other
- german submarines
- he shot franz ferdinand
40 Clues: has three wings • german submarines • the bolsheviks are • america's top pilot • shot out liquid flame • a large German cannon • yellow toxic chemicals • he shot franz ferdinand • famous Romanovs daughter • the leaders of the germans • president of USA during WW1 • title of the russian leader • friendship between countries • the royal familys "holy man" • a ship sunk by germans u-boats • ...
RELA crossword Chloe and Elsa 2025-07-13
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- Who stared the An Lushan Rebellion?
- What are the native people in New Zealand?
- What is the name of the geothermal reserve in Rotorua where you can see geysers?
- Who is the first emperor of China?
- WWI started because of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand from which country?
- Which country released two atomic bombs to Japan during World War 2?
- The term for collective false memories that contradict actual events is named after which US president?
- Who lost at the battle of Waterloo?
- Which American president was famously assassinated by a headshot in 1963?
- In Greek mythology, which king was punished to roll a boulder up a hill unsuccessfully for eternity
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- Which state in the US is often compared to the shape of a fried chicken leg?
- Which philosopher wrote The Republic?
- What is the name of the tower that RELA is in?
- Which country invaded Poland in World War 2?
- What is the deepest trench in the world?
- Which fold mountain range is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire?
- Which one of the four great inventions is created by Cai Lun?
- Which ancient river was crucial to the development of Egyptian civilization?
- Which ancient city is famously buried by a volcanic eruption?
- What is the tallest dormant volcano in Japan?
20 Clues: Who is the first emperor of China? • Who stared the An Lushan Rebellion? • Who lost at the battle of Waterloo? • Which philosopher wrote The Republic? • What is the deepest trench in the world? • What are the native people in New Zealand? • Which country invaded Poland in World War 2? • What is the tallest dormant volcano in Japan? • ...
7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9 2023-05-30
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- policy that Britain followed, giving in to Germany' demands in hopes of keeping peace
- Chinese intellectuals and workers staged anti-Japanese demonstrations; this movement symbolized China's growing nationalism and demand for democracy
- first used to describe American expatriate writers living in Paris after the war, but became broadly used to describe those suffering from the shock of the war
- anticolonial activists in South Asia to air grievances against the colonial government
- sections of cities where Jews in Germany were forced to live in
- promoted by Mohandas Gandhi, encouraged Indians to break unjust laws and serve jail time
- National Socialist German Worker's Party, manipulated the German people, making them believe they were in a state of emergency
- alliances between Germany, Italy, and Japan
- extreme views on superiority of Aryan race and his vision of a great German population led him to persecute Jews and other minorities
- created china's first republic after Qing Dynasty
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- led the Chinese communist Party as well as the Long March
- act of genocide against Jews by the Nazis during World War 2
- killing or driving people who were not part of the main ethnic group from their homes
- established by the League of Nations in order to rule the colonies and territories of the Central Powers
- disease prevalent over a wide area, or the entire world
- attempted killing of a group of people based on their race, religion, or ethnicity
- hostility towards Jews
- series of Korean protests against Japanese forces in Korea
- first atomic bomb on Japanese city
- pseudoscientific theory that claimed certain races more genetically superior than others
- Japan's surprise air attack on the U.S. naval base during World War 2
- those who supported a Jewish homeland, that Palestine should become a permanent home for Jews
22 Clues: hostility towards Jews • first atomic bomb on Japanese city • alliances between Germany, Italy, and Japan • created china's first republic after Qing Dynasty • disease prevalent over a wide area, or the entire world • led the Chinese communist Party as well as the Long March • series of Korean protests against Japanese forces in Korea • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2017-04-12
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- An organization for international cooperation established at the initiative of the victorious Allied Powers at the end of World War I.
- Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition
- First leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time;
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany, Mexico and Japan in the event of the United States entering World War I against Germany.
- Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- Form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual’s life to the authority of the government.
- A British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I.
- Chinese Communist leader and theorist.
- A Serbian nationalist who became the catalyst for World War I when he assassinated Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.
- 28th President of the U.S. and led America though World War I
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- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War
- An official order or commission to do something.
- Austrian archduke whose assassination by a Serbian nationalist started World War I
- An agreement was reached to prevent the outbreak of war
- The spreading of information in support of a cause. It’s not so important whether the information is true or false or if the cause is just or not
- The understanding linking the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente on 31 August 1907.
- Last German Emperor (Kaiser) and King of Prussia, ruling the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia/ accuse of starting WW1
- The opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods, forces, etc.
- A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire)
21 Clues: Chinese Communist leader and theorist. • An official order or commission to do something. • An agreement was reached to prevent the outbreak of war • First leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. • 28th President of the U.S. and led America though World War I • Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. • ...
american history II review 2017-06-01
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- it was first used back in the 80's and most people used them
- he was apart of most of this programs created
- was a huge disease back in the 80's and etc
- crude and exaggeration
- he wanted everyone to be united with one another
- was the first game played back in the early times
- marked by feeling of superior of countries
- shortened trade routes beginning in 1910
- it was a nuclear meltdown that happened on and accident
- was what retired people used to get money
- it was a civl rights movement with socal and politcal protest
- was a book that was used to find how to do things
- first afican american to recieve a doctorate from harvard
- this little girl was carry from Oklahoma to the oz
- he was the founder of ford companies
- it was used for baby relatives
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- city with the first professional baseball team
- a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- increased work hours during world war 1
- it was a huge dust storm back in the 1930's
- was arrested for sitting in the back of a bus
- scientist warned the us about the german weapon
- was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations
- was a war bond that was sold in the us to support the allied caused in world war 1
- the allied inavsion of nomandly in operation overload during world war 2
- where most famous people went
- it was produced by ford motor company
- created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- was when the us could not be denied or abridged
- was the first baseball player to hit the most home runs
30 Clues: crude and exaggeration • where most famous people went • it was used for baby relatives • he was the founder of ford companies • it was produced by ford motor company • increased work hours during world war 1 • shortened trade routes beginning in 1910 • was what retired people used to get money • marked by feeling of superior of countries • ...
About Your Big: Video Game Edition 2025-11-06
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- Farming game I love (2 words)
- Dystopian world with androids and machines (2 words)
- Wii party game where all the characters are monkeys (5 words)
- Vocaloid rhythm game (4 words)
- Turn based RPG/creature collector series that I want to get into but haven't played yet (1 word)
- You, the princess, and the narrator (3 words)
- Classic sports game (2 words)
- Games studio that creates short retro Japanese style horror games (2 words)
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- The best game series of all time (4 words)
- Horror game in a haunted pizzeria (4 words)
- Indie game where you traverse the Underworld of monsters (1 word)
- Unique rogue-like game with cute visuals (4 words)
- Visual novel where a group of teenagers are stuck in a killing game (1 word)
- DS game where you play as a princess with strong emotions alongside her talking umbrella (3 words)
- Relaxing sim where you are a human amongst animals (2 words)
- Cute third person shooter where the core gameplay is turf war (1 word)
- My favorite Mario game (3 words)
- Open-world RPG where auto attacks and arts attacks (2 words)
- Dating sim where you romance monsters (2 words)
- The art style and cutscenes of this game are made by Studio Ghibli (3 words)
20 Clues: Farming game I love (2 words) • Classic sports game (2 words) • Vocaloid rhythm game (4 words) • My favorite Mario game (3 words) • The best game series of all time (4 words) • Horror game in a haunted pizzeria (4 words) • You, the princess, and the narrator (3 words) • Dating sim where you romance monsters (2 words) • Unique rogue-like game with cute visuals (4 words) • ...
WW2 Crossword Vocab 2023-04-26
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- code name for the secret United States project set up in 1942 to develop atomic bombs for use in World War II.
- Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion
- Belief that one race is superior or inferior to another
- an attack by an armed force to conquer another country
- United States general who played an important role in the Allied victory in World War II
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, based on race, ethnicity, or religion
- Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped
- Soviet General during World War II
- A device in literature where an object represents an idea
- Japanese suicide pilots who loaded their planes with explosives and crashed them into American ships
- A graphic novel by Art Spiegelman detailing his fathers' life through the Holocaust and time spent in concentration camps
- City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
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- Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during World War II by order of the President
- Desert Fox"-May 1942; German and Italian armies were led by him and attacked British occupied Egypt and the Suez Canal for the second time; were defeated at the Battle of El Alamein;
- The Third German Empire, established by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s
- the name of the American B-29 bomber, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, Jr., that dropped the atomic bomb
- British Royal Air Force
- Prejudice against Jews
- the German air force before and during World War II
- "Lighting war", type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces in WWII
20 Clues: Prejudice against Jews • British Royal Air Force • Soviet General during World War II • the German air force before and during World War II • an attack by an armed force to conquer another country • Belief that one race is superior or inferior to another • Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped • ...
seniors crossword puzzle 2021-03-09
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- a fun sport with a ball that you try kick into a net
- a sport where you try hit a ball with a bat
- war 2 the war Hitler started
- The longest book in the Bible
- a slithery scaly reptile
- three the shortest book in the Bible
- the first Gospel
- a fun ice sport
- whale the largest animal in the world
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- a animal that has feathers, has hollow bones and hatches from eggs
- a country where lots of immigrants came from
- the worst leader in German history
- a sport where you try score a ball into a hoop
- virus the virus that has locked us up
- the hottest time of the year
- the last gospel
16 Clues: the last gospel • a fun ice sport • the first Gospel • a slithery scaly reptile • war 2 the war Hitler started • the hottest time of the year • The longest book in the Bible • the worst leader in German history • virus the virus that has locked us up • whale the largest animal in the world • a sport where you try hit a ball with a bat • a country where lots of immigrants came from • ...
Final Assignment 2023-05-22
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- Large government-owned farms that each had hundreds of workers producing food for the state
- A war tactic that started to be seen during World War 1
- Government controlled all media
- Gave British unlimited search and seizure
- Extremely nationalistic (Fascism is for the good of a particular country alone.)
- Famous people who appear trustworthy speak to the audience. A form of propaganda.
- Devaluated in favor of European fashions and tastes
- Returns from exile with the help of Germans to take back power in Russia
- A large landed estate
- Appeal that “everyone else is doing it, and so should you”. A form of propaganda.
- A system in which the government makes all economic decisions
- Began the Jewish genocide and was mostly responsible for World War 2
- Gained enough support to take leadership in Russia because of Lenin's recommendation
- Germany declares war on Russia
- Document to reform Mexican government and quell internal revolutions
- A surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the United States. This caused the U.S. to join WW2.
- Tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Led to competitions between the 2 countries to have the best technology and innovations.
- One of the most devastating outbreaks of disease in modern times. Also known as the "Spanish" flu
- Jews declared the formation of an independent Israel. Followed by the first Arab-Israeli war.
- Treaty that ended World War 1
- Archduke Ferdinand is killed by Gavrilo Princip
- A type of supership built by Britain
- Caused by industry workers having little to no safety concerns after facing harsh working conditions
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- A government that has total control over every aspect of public and private life.
- President in 1934 and worked on implementing the reforms in the Constitution of 1917
- Developed the plan for Germany to concentrate on defeating France first
- Germans sink the Lusitania
- 20,000 people gathered peacefully in Amritsar. British fired upon unarmed crowd.
- Gave workers in Russia more rights and created the Duma
- Used to ensure national spirit
- Promised to rebuild Italy and recreate the Roman empire
- Ruled Mexico under the motto "Liberty, Order, and Progress"
- Organized private armies and succeeded in overthrowing Huerta in 1914
- Treaty of Versailles conference starts
- Arrived in Paris as an unofficial representative of Vietnam. Not received by the Versailles delegation.
- Minor uprisings happened and the government collapsed
- Formed the Assembly of Russian Workers
- Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia
- beginning of the 1905 revolution
- The idea of an international government that would have the power and authority to stop the nations of the world from going to war with each other. It failed.
- Internationalist (Communists believe their system should spread throughout the world.)
- Gandhi & 78 of his followers walked across India to the coast (240 miles) to make salt
- Allowed Hitler to retake Sudetenland if he promised to stop there
43 Clues: A large landed estate • Germans sink the Lusitania • Treaty that ended World War 1 • Used to ensure national spirit • Germany declares war on Russia • Government controlled all media • beginning of the 1905 revolution • A type of supership built by Britain • Treaty of Versailles conference starts • Formed the Assembly of Russian Workers • Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia • ...
Crossword Mania 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Handpump • "REDRUM" • Naughty god • Bomb on bus • A love story • Psycho lover • Invisible man • World war 2 rescue • Zombies and a school • Time Travelling Killer • Hyper popular on Set Max • Dragons and royal courts • Inter-college bicycle race • Game show where losers die • Lone soldier and Special investigator
Final Exam Vocab Review 2023-05-10
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- This man was the last leader of the Soviet Union and was known for his series of political and economic reforms.
- Nelson Mandela is known for ending this system in South Africa.
- Germany invaded this nation, considered to be the cause of World War II.
- Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand are all causes of this event.
- This treaty ended World War I, and the peace terms contributed to the beginning of World War II.
- This is when one strong nation extends its power to control countries politically, socially, or economically.
- This event brought the United States into World War II.
- The Arab-Israeli conflict has existed since the late 1940s due to both sides claiming the same ______.
- The United States got involved in the Korean War due to this foreign policy towards communism.
- Two examples of this are the formation of NATO and Warsaw Pact during the Cold War.
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- This was the intentional plan by the Nazis to exterminate the European Jewish population.
- These were used in Japan and ended World War II.
- This invisible line was the division between democratic and communist Europe.
- The Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo protested their political regime which killed their children in this country.
- This man is known for achieving independence for India by using nonviolence.
- This was formed after World War I to prevent future global conflicts.
- This man led the Communist Revolution in China.
- Both Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler were leaders of this type of ideology.
18 Clues: This man led the Communist Revolution in China. • These were used in Japan and ended World War II. • This event brought the United States into World War II. • Nelson Mandela is known for ending this system in South Africa. • This was formed after World War I to prevent future global conflicts. • ...
Puzzlenesday 2025-09-18
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- Revolutionary primate.
- Houses, hotels, mines, all need some cleaning (2 wrds).
- In other words, "stay in the darkness."
- Bad with jokes, has lost someone.
- One half of a famous fraternal duo.
- Call a plumber, or they'll get you in the end.
- Web designer.
- Creature who used to be close with a Sam.
- Vulture-like royalty, poisoning the world.
- Heel-mender from a long-laboured film.
- Rescued monarch (2 wrds).
- Tiny bad dreams, starring a number (2 wrds).
- Killer that made waves.
- Fitting last name for an outdated reporter.
- Saboteurs of war time planes turned seasonal pests.
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- Demanding blood, and fresh too (2 wrds).
- Portents seen in fields.
- Patriarch of the patties.
- Parisian chef in hiding.
- Child constantly baring-bottom.
- Post-war saga of a quest period (2 wrds).
- Subtitle for global chilling on an island (2 wrds).
- Ancient rulers, outlasting us in eras.
- Ruining Perfection.
- Life form subsisting off of cats, briefly.
- Country's colossal guardian, initially alarming.
- Grey traveler, can heal all wounds.
- Trapped in a vegetation tomb.
- Cold-blooded desert protector.
- Belgian reporter not often traveling alone.
- Pollution can turn even a tadpole rotten.
- Still has the coat of a child.
32 Clues: Web designer. • Ruining Perfection. • Revolutionary primate. • Killer that made waves. • Portents seen in fields. • Parisian chef in hiding. • Patriarch of the patties. • Rescued monarch (2 wrds). • Trapped in a vegetation tomb. • Cold-blooded desert protector. • Still has the coat of a child. • Child constantly baring-bottom. • Bad with jokes, has lost someone. • ...
cold war 2024-01-11
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- U.S.-sponsored program that was implemented following the end of World War II.
- pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- occupied the southern half of Korea after
- agreement between Western European
- conflict between the Democratic People
- red stand stands for communism
- helps any country threatened by communism
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- by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War to prevent its population from escaping
- spread of communism
- occupied North Korea after World War 2?
- when one country fall the other ones around it fall too
- Americans to have more children than their communist counterparts in the Soviet Union
- to support each other in the fight against
- type of government as well as an economic system
14 Clues: spread of communism • red stand stands for communism • agreement between Western European • conflict between the Democratic People • occupied North Korea after World War 2? • occupied the southern half of Korea after • helps any country threatened by communism • to support each other in the fight against • type of government as well as an economic system • ...
History 12 Crossword 2013-11-06
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- An Austrian Archduke who was assassinated, which caused a chain of events leading to World War One.
- A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia.
- “___________ Government”, the government that was established after Tsar Nicholas was abdicated.
- A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One.
- “Triple ________” The partnership of France, Russia and Great-Britain.
- The month when a huge revolution occurred in Russia, when the Tsar was overthrown.
- An area of Germany that would be occupied by the Allies until 1935.
- A major player in the Treaty of Versailles who was eager to make Germany pay reparations.
- The last name of the president of the United States at the time of the First World War.
- The small, neutral country North of France where many battles took place during World War One.
- The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War.
- The country that was forbidden to unite with Germany after World War One.
- A country that gained access to the Baltic Sea after the First World War.
- An excavation in the ground, used for shelter and protection during the first world war.
- A German word used to express the fact that Germany had no say in the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
- A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union.
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- “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka.
- An ideology where people have a strong national identity and sense of patriarchy.
- a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin.
- a political party opposite from the Bolshevik party that Lenin refused to cooperate with.
- A plan that helped Germany by scaling down the reparations (Three Words).
- A prime coal-producing region in Germany that was put in the hands of the League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles.
- “Triple ________” The partnership of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- During the Treaty of Versailles a revolt broke out in Germany, where people wanted Germany to become a ______________ country.
- The country that lost land to the North, East and West because of the Treaty of Versailles.
- “Treaty of ________”, a treaty signed between the U.S.S.R. and Germany, giving Germans weapons and giving Russians technology.
- “_______ Army” The army in the Russian civil war composed of former tsarists, Cossacks and the bourgeoisie.
27 Clues: A thesis written by Lenin on his way to Russia. • a political party and movement partly founded by Lenin. • A communist revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union. • A peace agreement that pulled Russia otu of World War One. • “_______ Army” The army composed of Bolsheviks and the Cheka. • The prime minister of Great Britain during the First World War. • ...
World War I 2025-02-07
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- An international association formed after World War I with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- In World War I,the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Twenty-eighth president of the United States; he proposed the League of Nations after World War I as a part of his Fourteen Points
- The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I Powers Powers In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side
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- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent´s cause
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I
- A policy for glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- The last German emperor and king of Prussia,knows for his militaristic outlook and often blamed for the outbreak of World War I.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- In World War I, the nations of Great Britain, France, and Russia, along with the other nations that fought on their side
15 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can buy • An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I • The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live • ...
Test 5 - WW1 2026-03-03
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- Large guns used in World War I to fire big shells at the enemy from far away.
- Chemical weapons used to injure or kill soldiers.
- A secret message from Germany to Mexico promising land if Mexico joined the war against the U.S.
- Money Germany was forced to pay to the Allied countries for war damages.
- Flying machines used in World War I to spy on enemies and later fight and drop bombs.
- The global war fought mainly in Europe from 1914 to 1918.
- The peace treaty that officially ended the war and punished Germany with blame, land loss, and heavy reparations.
- Strong pride in one's country or ethnic group.
- The President of the United States during World War 1.
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- A German underwater ship used to attack enemy vessels.
- The belief that a country should build a strong military and be prepared to use it.
- An agreement to stop fighting. World War I ended with an armistice in November 1918.
- Agreements between countries to help each other in war.
- Information used to influence public opinion and encourage support for the war.
- When a country tries to gain power by taking over land or colonies.
- A policy of staying out of war.
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- A heavy armored vehicle designed to cross trenches and break through enemy lines.
- An international organization created after WWI to prevent future wars.
- A fighting style where soldiers lived and fought in long ditches called trenches.
- Countries that fought together in WWI, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers, including Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States.
22 Clues: A policy of staying out of war. • Strong pride in one's country or ethnic group. • Chemical weapons used to injure or kill soldiers. • A German underwater ship used to attack enemy vessels. • The President of the United States during World War 1. • Agreements between countries to help each other in war. • The global war fought mainly in Europe from 1914 to 1918. • ...
Atomic Bomb 2026-02-03
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- Helped to build the atomic bomb
- City Bombed August 9th
- Leader of Japan During World War 2
- Used in atom bombs, periodic table 92
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- City Bombed August 6th
- Russian Bomb with the highest kiloton yield
- Arms race occurring after World War II
- came up with the first idea of an atomic bomb
- Used in atom bombs, periodic table 94
- largest Bomb dropped on Japan
10 Clues: City Bombed August 6th • City Bombed August 9th • largest Bomb dropped on Japan • Helped to build the atomic bomb • Leader of Japan During World War 2 • Used in atom bombs, periodic table 94 • Used in atom bombs, periodic table 92 • Arms race occurring after World War II • Russian Bomb with the highest kiloton yield • came up with the first idea of an atomic bomb
Homework 2017-04-20
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- a Russian communist revolutionary, politician, and political theorist.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign
- the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end
- a Chinese communist revolutionary
- strong military capability and be prepared
- the Russian Empire,the French Third Republic,etc
- official order or commission to do something.
- centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used
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- heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne
- II emperor of Germany from 1888 until he was forced to abdicate in 1918.
- a truce
- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I
- a Serbian nationalist who became the catalyst for World War I
- an alliance between church and state.
- An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles
- leader of the Soviet Union
- fake story
- British luxury liner sunk
- 28th U.S. president,
- Germany and allies
21 Clues: a truce • fake story • Germany and allies • 28th U.S. president, • British luxury liner sunk • leader of the Soviet Union • a Chinese communist revolutionary • an alliance between church and state. • strong military capability and be prepared • official order or commission to do something. • heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne • ...
WW1 2022-10-04
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- WW1 lasted … years
- On August 26, 1914, one of the first battles of World War 1…
- bloodiest battles of World War I…
- Requiring men to register with the government
- When the U.S. joined the war, there was only …men
- Sprays out 500 rounds per minute…
- Austria Hungary took over this country…
- first documented wartime…
- ….. ….. Dominated WW1
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey
- Assassination of Archduke Franz…
- one of the longest battles of World War I. On February 21, 1916…
- Something known as PTSD…
- The area between the trenches of both sides…
- superheavy German siege guns intended to break modern fortresses in France…
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- Germany signed the Treaty of…
- What country joined the war late…
- France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917, the United States…
- The war ended this month…
- Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism…
- France entered into war against Germany to defend…
- America traded … more with Britain and France
- Could destroy machine gun nests…
- German U-boat torpedoed the luxury steamship…
24 Clues: WW1 lasted … years • ….. ….. Dominated WW1 • Something known as PTSD… • The war ended this month… • first documented wartime… • Germany signed the Treaty of… • Assassination of Archduke Franz… • Could destroy machine gun nests… • What country joined the war late… • bloodiest battles of World War I… • Sprays out 500 rounds per minute… • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey • ...
World War 2 Vocabulary 2021-03-11
Across
- military blockade
- US military base bombed on dec. 7 1941
- Countries fighting against axis powers
- general that planned d-day
- general in the pacific “isaland hopping”
- Victory in Europe 1945
- when a country gains territory
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- lighting warfare
- strategic killing a group of people
- japan killed American soldiers
- allied powers land in Normandy
- "night of broken glass"
- Japan, Germany, and italy
- Germany can't take any more territory
- government leader that has absolute power
15 Clues: lighting warfare • military blockade • Victory in Europe 1945 • "night of broken glass" • Japan, Germany, and italy • general that planned d-day • japan killed American soldiers • allied powers land in Normandy • when a country gains territory • strategic killing a group of people • Germany can't take any more territory • US military base bombed on dec. 7 1941 • ...
World War 2 Battles 2022-04-30
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- second city to be bombed and led to the end of WW2 in Japan
- December 7,1941; no one at battle station and Japan attacks.
- atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and destroyed 60% of the city
- Japan withdrew into caves and 12,000 Americans were killed. It was also called operation iceberg
- The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day, it was the largest seaborne invasion in history.
- 16 B-25 bombers bomb Tokyo on April 18 then land in China
- 1st city to be bombed but it did not lead to Japan's surrender
- atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki and 44,000-75,000 died
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- Turning point in the war in Europe
- Afircan American pilots
- Evacuated French and Brits to GB
- 65 mile long running march with no food or water, many were shot for fun or if slow
- Island geography very bad and Japanese built many tunnels. 6800 marines ended up dying
- tank offensive to cut of Belgium
- ships are no longer riveted but now welded
15 Clues: Afircan American pilots • Evacuated French and Brits to GB • tank offensive to cut of Belgium • Turning point in the war in Europe • ships are no longer riveted but now welded • 16 B-25 bombers bomb Tokyo on April 18 then land in China • second city to be bombed and led to the end of WW2 in Japan • December 7,1941; no one at battle station and Japan attacks. • ...
World War 2 review 2024-02-20
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- 2nd city bombed by the US
- Leader of Britain
- Location of Japanese Surprise attack
- 5 star Army General also 34th President
- invaded Poland
- Girl Thought of when the Holocaust is mentioned
- When did WW2 start? in_ _ _ _
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- German Leader
- Leader of Japan during WW2
- 1st city bombed by the US
- How many ships were sunk in Pearl Harbor
- Who was the U.S. president during WW2
- President of Russia during ww2
- When did WW2 End? in_ _ _ _
- Where was D-Day?
15 Clues: German Leader • invaded Poland • Where was D-Day? • Leader of Britain • 2nd city bombed by the US • 1st city bombed by the US • Leader of Japan during WW2 • When did WW2 End? in_ _ _ _ • When did WW2 start? in_ _ _ _ • President of Russia during ww2 • Location of Japanese Surprise attack • Who was the U.S. president during WW2 • 5 star Army General also 34th President • ...
World War 2 Review 2026-04-06
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- V-E day stands for ___
- Treating someone unfairly because of their race or religion
- Americans did not want to get involved in the war at first, so they were ___
- A form of government in which people choose leaders by voting
- Great Britain, France, US, Soviet Union
- Location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan
- Dictator of Italy during WWII
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- A leader who gains complete control of a country's government
- Dictator of the Soviet Union
- President of the US during the Great Depression and WWII
- The US drops two ___ on Japan
- Dictator of Germany
- Millions of jews tortured and killed in
- Leader of Great Britain during WWII
- Germany, Japan, Italy
15 Clues: Dictator of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • V-E day stands for ___ • Dictator of the Soviet Union • The US drops two ___ on Japan • Dictator of Italy during WWII • Leader of Great Britain during WWII • Millions of jews tortured and killed in • Great Britain, France, US, Soviet Union • Location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan • ...
WW1 Quiz Review 2026-03-02
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- The ______ world war was 1914-1918
- A countries wish to control more territories
- The _______ powers included Germany and Austria Hungary
- A countries wish to have weapons/armies/militaries
- Women's ________ advanced during WW1
- The name given to the alliance of Britain, France, Russia
- Love and pride for a country
- The gas _____ was created by a Canadian
- The Battle of the _________ was awful and used tanks for the first time
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- The 2nd Battle of _________ used gas attacks for the first time
- When countries team up to be stronger
- John _______ wrote In Flanders Fields
- Manitoba was the first province to give women the right to _______
- The Treaty of __________ officially ended the war
- The _______ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand started the war
- _______ shock is now called PTSD
- Long, dug out, muddy, full of rats
- Propaganda ________ helped convince people to join the war
- The _________ explosion saw 2 ships collide and create a devasting explosion
19 Clues: Love and pride for a country • _______ shock is now called PTSD • The ______ world war was 1914-1918 • Long, dug out, muddy, full of rats • Women's ________ advanced during WW1 • When countries team up to be stronger • John _______ wrote In Flanders Fields • The gas _____ was created by a Canadian • A countries wish to control more territories • ...
Nationals 👑 2020-07-28
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- most deadly war(no spaces, three words, no numbers)
- quarterback with the most Super Bowl wins
- what war did America fight in through the late 50’s 60’s and early 70’s(no space 2 words)
- capital of Maryland
- biggest country (population)
- the name of the baseball championship
- biggest planet in the solar system
- Team that won the World Series last year
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- someone who doesn’t eat meat
- name of the football championship
- what people do before football games
- commonly eaten at baseball games
- smallest planet in the solar system
- smallest country (population)
- war that America fought in the early 50’s
- popular winter sport
- the month
- Washington basketball team
18 Clues: the month • capital of Maryland • popular winter sport • Washington basketball team • someone who doesn’t eat meat • biggest country (population) • smallest country (population) • commonly eaten at baseball games • name of the football championship • biggest planet in the solar system • smallest planet in the solar system • what people do before football games • ...
What I saw and How I Lied 2015-01-08
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- An investigation made by a coroner.
- A family of small passerine birds.
- Damp and humid weather.
- To continuously make a light tapping noise.
- Too long in length.
- To remain in a certain place longer than you are expected to leave.
- A young man who previously was involved in the military and took part in World War 2.
- A young male who works as a bellhop at the hotel.
- Covered by fog.
- A grown male who is involved in the military and previously participated in World War 2.
- A young teenager, whose father is involved in the military.
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- A state located in the southern part of the United States that is humid year-round.
- Covered with a large amount of spots.
- The process of whipping milk or cream in order to make butter.
- To go against your rules and form any type of relationship with someone.
- An elderly lady who has a short temper and is continuously starting conflicts.
- The act of separating something or someone.
- Varying throughout.
18 Clues: Covered by fog. • Varying throughout. • Too long in length. • Damp and humid weather. • A family of small passerine birds. • An investigation made by a coroner. • Covered with a large amount of spots. • To continuously make a light tapping noise. • The act of separating something or someone. • A young male who works as a bellhop at the hotel. • ...
1950s America 2024-03-28
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- President during most of the 1950s. Famous, former WWII general
- A cultural focus on purchasing material goods
- Increase in the American birthrate after World War 2
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- Government bill providing financial/education support to veterans of World War 2
- A period of rapid economic growth after World War 2
- A residential district located outside a city
6 Clues: A residential district located outside a city • A cultural focus on purchasing material goods • A period of rapid economic growth after World War 2 • Increase in the American birthrate after World War 2 • President during most of the 1950s. Famous, former WWII general • Government bill providing financial/education support to veterans of World War 2
World War I 2023-12-05
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- First major battle of World War I where the French saved Paris
- President of the United States during World War I
- a situation where neither side can make progress or gain an advantage
- the theory that wars involve whole nations, including their civilian population and economy
- U.S. holiday to commemorate the end of World War I
- Major battle in 1916 where tanks were used for the first time
- Two or more countries who agree to defend each other
- An agreement to stop fighting at 11 AM on November 11th
- Biased communication designed to influence the viewer's opinions
- Austrian crown prince whose assassination sparked World War I
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- Famous palace in France where the peace with Germany was signed
- Short-barreled artillery that could land shells directly in your trench
- Anxiety disorder that caused some soldiers to shake, feel cold, and stare blankly into space
- Continent where trench warfare occured
- Tennessee war hero of World War I; Congressional Medal of Honor
- injury caused by moisture in the trenches; wet feet would well up and start to rot off
- Fortified city in eastern France where 300,000 soldiers died fighting
- The use of poisonous chemicals to kill or incapacitate enemy soldiers
- Automatic weapon that was used to defend against trench assaults
- The competitive drive to have the strongest military
20 Clues: Continent where trench warfare occured • President of the United States during World War I • U.S. holiday to commemorate the end of World War I • The competitive drive to have the strongest military • Two or more countries who agree to defend each other • An agreement to stop fighting at 11 AM on November 11th • ...
The Diary of a Young Girl 2025-01-21
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- The name of Anne's cat (good luck!)
- The city Anne lives in.
- Where did the Nazis send Jewish people in World War 2?
- The boy Anne thinks is funny.
- The furniture blocking the entrance to Anne's hiding place.
- What the dentist does with the lights on early in the morning.
- Anne's boyfriend at the start of the book.
- The secret place Anne's family had to live in.
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- The food that Anne's Father makes.
- The thing Anne's family can listen to after 6pm.
- Which city was Anne born in?
- The building bellow Anne's Father's office.
- The name of Anne's Father.
- Anne annoys her school teacher because she ____s too much.
- The age of Anne when she went into hiding.
- The name of Anne's sister.
- The surname of the dentist who lives with Anne.
- What food did Peter spill on the stairs?
- What does Anne share with her father, but not her mother?
- The item the Nazis made Jews wear on their clothes.
- The name of Anne's Diary.
- The leader of the UK during World War 2.
- Wherebthe helpers of Anne's family buy their food.
23 Clues: The city Anne lives in. • The name of Anne's Diary. • The name of Anne's Father. • The name of Anne's sister. • Which city was Anne born in? • The boy Anne thinks is funny. • The food that Anne's Father makes. • The name of Anne's cat (good luck!) • What food did Peter spill on the stairs? • The leader of the UK during World War 2. • The age of Anne when she went into hiding. • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2023-04-05
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- One among many prisons set up by the German Nazis during World War II to contain mostly Jews, but also other people considered enemies of the state.
- The U.S. military strategy during World War II in the Pacific, in which bombers would pound an island with bombs, but ground troops would pass that island by to attack one that was less well defended. The goal was to force the enemy Japanese to retreat to their home islands.
- An electronic system that uses sound to find distant and approaching objects.
- A hatred of Jewish people.
- A ruler who has total power over a country.
- A form of government that gives all power to the state, does away with individual freedoms, and uses the military to enforce the law.
- A member of the Navajo nation who used his tribe's language as a code to send military messages during war.
- The system of limiting the amount people can buy of scarce goods
- A type of bomb developed during World War II that uses atomic reactions to create a massive explosion. Atomic bombs were dropped by the United States on Japan to end that war.
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- The murder of an entire group of people, based on their race, culture, or beliefs.
- May 8, 1945, the day Germany surrendered, ending World War II in Europe.
- During World War II, guarded camps away from the Pacific Coast, where Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans were forced to move.
- June 6, 1944, the day when Allied forces launched a major invasion of German occupied lands in France.
- During World War II, the nations who fought together against the Allies; mainly Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- The period, from about 1933 to 1945, of Germany’s genocide against Jewish people.
- An area in a city in which members of a certain minority group are forced to live.
- During World War II, the nations who fought together against the Axis; mainly Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union.
- An investment paid by American citizens to the government to help pay for a war that, after the war, will be paid back with interest.
18 Clues: A hatred of Jewish people. • A ruler who has total power over a country. • The system of limiting the amount people can buy of scarce goods • May 8, 1945, the day Germany surrendered, ending World War II in Europe. • An electronic system that uses sound to find distant and approaching objects. • ...
The Great War 2025-05-13
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- – A promise between Germany and Austria-Hungary to protect each other if attacked.
- – The 1919 meeting where Allied leaders decided how to punish Germany.
- – The peace treaty that officially ended World War I and blamed Germany.
- – Germany and its allies, like Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, in World War I.
- – Austrian archduke whose assassination led to the start of World War I.
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- – A military team formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before the war.
- – A top German general who won major battles on the Eastern Front.
- – A secret deal where Germany and Russia agreed to stay neutral if war broke out.
- Inventor of dynamite who started the Nobel Peace Prize to support peace efforts.
- – Germany’s strategy to quickly defeat France by invading through Belgium.
- – Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia before and during World War I.
- – German leader whose aggressive actions helped cause World War I.
- – A British ship sunk by a German submarine, killing Americans and angering the U.S.
- – A wealthy steelmaker who gave money to promote world peace.
- – U.S. president during WWI who wanted peace through his Fourteen Points.
15 Clues: – A wealthy steelmaker who gave money to promote world peace. • – A top German general who won major battles on the Eastern Front. • – German leader whose aggressive actions helped cause World War I. • – The 1919 meeting where Allied leaders decided how to punish Germany. • – Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia before and during World War I. • ...
War and American Society/ The GI's War 2014-02-24
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- This became as much the rule as the exception from American troops.
- Number of American soldiers that married overseas.
- American soldiers were more interested in dry socks than this.
- Cracks were widened in these, through the process of the war. (2 words)
- GIs broadened these, through experiencing different ways of life. (2 words)
- Many Americans returned home feeling this way about foreigners and outsiders.
- American soldiers shed this closed state of mind through the war.
- Many American soldiers suffered from this, along with physical misery and intense combat. (2 words)
- The type of experience that the troops went through sharing tents with one another, and is also used to describe America itself. (2 words)
- A play on an Indian social system, this was maintained in America despite the war. (3 words)
- Unprecedented numbers of these started working outside the home.
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- The flag became a symbol of this.
- The simple goal most recruits had for the war.
- Number of Americans who went to war, in millions.
- The Division that claimed it shot all German prisoners. (2 words)
- The war heightened these of minorities, as they could acheive just as much as white men.
- American troops were these, rather than heroic warriors. (2 words)
- The war left ____ and physical wounds.
- How Americans and Japanese saw eachother.
- How many troops felt about human life after the war.
20 Clues: The flag became a symbol of this. • The war left ____ and physical wounds. • How Americans and Japanese saw eachother. • The simple goal most recruits had for the war. • Number of Americans who went to war, in millions. • Number of American soldiers that married overseas. • How many troops felt about human life after the war. • ...
World War 2 Vocab 2012-11-19
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- to give out scarce items on a limited basis
- a political system in which the government suppresses all opposition and controls most aspects of people's lives.
- a leader who rules with total authority, often in a cruel or brutal manner.
- gathering resources and preparing for war
- removal of weapons
- a region where no military forces or weapons are permitted.
- having an extremely bad reputation
- the belief that industries should be publicly owned nd run by the government rather than private individuals.
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- the deliberate destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group.
- hostility toward or discrimination against jews
- the detention centers where Japanese Americans were moved to and confined during WW2.
- accepting demands in order to avoid conflict .
- loyalty to a nation and promotion of it's interests above all others.
- a temporary peace agreement to end fighting.
- a political system, headed by a dictator, that calls for extreme nationalism, racism an no tolerance of opposition.
15 Clues: removal of weapons • having an extremely bad reputation • gathering resources and preparing for war • to give out scarce items on a limited basis • a temporary peace agreement to end fighting. • accepting demands in order to avoid conflict . • hostility toward or discrimination against jews • a region where no military forces or weapons are permitted. • ...
world war 2 crossword 2012-12-05
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- - what people had to wear incase of a gas attack
- - dropped in the war out of planes
- - children who got moved to a different country during the blitz
- first name of the prime minister
- - the first name of the ruler of Germany during the war
- - helped us during the war
- - Hilter ruled
- - bombed Pearl Harbour
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- - the equipment used to kill someone
- a british plane
- - a person helping the cities during the blitz
- what the British wanted
- shelter - were people went to safety in their gardens
- - men who fought in the war
- - the country where the war started
15 Clues: - Hilter ruled • a british plane • - bombed Pearl Harbour • what the British wanted • - helped us during the war • - men who fought in the war • first name of the prime minister • - dropped in the war out of planes • - the country where the war started • - the equipment used to kill someone • - a person helping the cities during the blitz • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2022-09-02
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- The name of the proposed German invasion of Britain.
- Means "lightning War"
- The forest where the German break through came in the Fall of France
- to forcibly take part of a country and add it to yours.
- An area of Czechoslovakia where 3 million ethnic Germans live.
- The name of the German Air-force
- The name of the British Prime Minister after 1940.
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- The location of a massive evacuation of the British Army
- agreement between Hitler and Neville Chamberlain that gave Hitler the Sudetenland
- the treaty that blamed Germany for WW1
- Giving into demands to avoid a fight
- An industrial area of Germany that borders France.
- Head of the Luftwaffe
- Radio waves that bounce off objects to show where they are,
- French forts that went from Switzerland to Belgium
15 Clues: Head of the Luftwaffe • Means "lightning War" • The name of the German Air-force • Giving into demands to avoid a fight • the treaty that blamed Germany for WW1 • An industrial area of Germany that borders France. • French forts that went from Switzerland to Belgium • The name of the British Prime Minister after 1940. • The name of the proposed German invasion of Britain. • ...
world war 1 2022-01-11
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- an agency of the United States government established January 12, 1942 by executive order to mediate labor disputes during World War II.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- adjective smuggle
- archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I
- called war gardens or food gardens for defense
- a group of vehicles
- 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.
- a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies between the War Department
- easternmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas
- an independent agency of the government of the United States under the Wilson administration created to influence public opinion to support the US in World War I, in particular, the US home front.
- Telegram 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.
- the compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.
- was a promise made by Germany to the United States in 1916,
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- Creation of national governmental institutions by a group of people who view themselves as a distinct nation
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- information
- process of obtaining military, political, commercial, or other secret information by means of spies
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state.
- an area of unowned, unclaimed, or uninhabited land.
- service in the armed forces under conscription.
20 Clues: information • adjective smuggle • a group of vehicles • called war gardens or food gardens for defense • service in the armed forces under conscription. • an area of unowned, unclaimed, or uninhabited land. • easternmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas • archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I • ...
random crossword 2022-10-06
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- music with trumpets
- a youtube that sells money
- largest country in the world
- place in Italy
- capital of Russia
- country I am going to in 2023
- actor who was in Spaceballs
- the capitol of egypt
- capital of Canada
- a place in Canada
- country that ended in 1991
- a DJ that wrote bangarang
- capital of Italy
- ship that sunk in 1912
- a type of cell phone from apple
- a country that was In WW2
- song by Rihanna and jay z
- the 49th state of USA
- allied country in world war 2
- capitol of VA
- Capital of Massachusetts
- last color of the rainbow
- a guy does siuuu and soccer
- a continent/country
- place for wrestlers
- place where angels live
- landmark in ancient Egypt
- a bull that fought el primero
- thing that is inside of snakes
- the place that did the ----- witch trials
- capital in Ukraine
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- owner of KFC
- 50th state of USA
- character with a blue shirt in Minecraft
- holiday aka Jesus christ's birthday
- a person that tells jokes
- The capital of Spain
- country in Africa starts with z
- the band who wrote the low rider
- capital of Portugal
- capital of France
- music that johnny cash does
- first State in the USA
- volcano in Hawaii starts with k
- type of music in all of rock n roll
- capital of Germany
- instrument with black and white keys
- capital of Poland
- a brand that sells phones tablets
- band that wrote blackened
- music that Eminem does
- consume
- oldest color in the world
- is an app that helps people with grammar
- place that fought in world war 2
55 Clues: consume • owner of KFC • capitol of VA • place in Italy • capital of Italy • 50th state of USA • capital of Russia • capital of France • capital of Canada • a place in Canada • capital of Poland • capital of Germany • capital in Ukraine • music with trumpets • capital of Portugal • a continent/country • place for wrestlers • The capital of Spain • the capitol of egypt • the 49th state of USA • ...
Refugee Crossword 2023-06-07
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- The place Isabel came from
- The character whose brother was born on American soil
- Who took Mahmoud and his family in, when they arrived in Germany?
- the place where Josef came from
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- what did isabel feed at the start of the book?
- A type of mammal that leads the world and destroys the world
- The place Mahmoud came from
- The leader of the Germans during world war 2
- Isabel's musical instrument
- A person who leaves their homeland due to war, famine or disaster
10 Clues: The place Isabel came from • The place Mahmoud came from • Isabel's musical instrument • the place where Josef came from • The leader of the Germans during world war 2 • what did isabel feed at the start of the book? • The character whose brother was born on American soil • A type of mammal that leads the world and destroys the world • ...
World War 2 2021-05-18
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- German dictator during WWII
- SS The elite guards in charge of the death camps
- Largest concentration camp located in Poland to exterminate jews
- Italian dictator during WW2
- The Dictator of the soviet union during world war 2
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- German invasion of USSR
- weapons Weapons of mass destruction used by the Japanese
- The Prime minister of Great Britain during world war 2
8 Clues: German invasion of USSR • German dictator during WWII • Italian dictator during WW2 • SS The elite guards in charge of the death camps • The Dictator of the soviet union during world war 2 • The Prime minister of Great Britain during world war 2 • weapons Weapons of mass destruction used by the Japanese • Largest concentration camp located in Poland to exterminate jews
World War 2 Puzzle 2026-02-02
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- The US's main battle tank
- Battle which pushed the US into the war
- German tactic involving Swift and surprise attacks
- Japanese suicide bombings
- Deadliest battle of the war
- The worst shark attack ever
- Where the first Atomic Bomb testing was
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- Borderline-suicidal charge done by the Japanese
- The US's heavy bombing plane
- HQ for allied efforts in Europe
- Where the US started it's invasion of Italy
- Ideology held by Italy and Germany
- Last battle before the fall of Germany
- Where D-Day took place
- Last major battle against Japan
15 Clues: Where D-Day took place • The US's main battle tank • Japanese suicide bombings • Deadliest battle of the war • The worst shark attack ever • The US's heavy bombing plane • HQ for allied efforts in Europe • Last major battle against Japan • Ideology held by Italy and Germany • Last battle before the fall of Germany • Battle which pushed the US into the war • ...
World War 2 2021-04-21
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- what year did world war 2 end?
- An alliance made up of Germany Italy and Japan
- Pride in one's country
- Biased information used to promote political ideas
- an agreement between nations to help each other
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- Who was the Prime minister of Britain
- how many lives were lost in World war 2?
- an event or events that lead to a reaction
8 Clues: Pride in one's country • what year did world war 2 end? • Who was the Prime minister of Britain • how many lives were lost in World war 2? • an event or events that lead to a reaction • An alliance made up of Germany Italy and Japan • an agreement between nations to help each other • Biased information used to promote political ideas
Vietnam War Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-20
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- Deliberate murder of a superior officer
- Tasked with organizing an underground communist party
- Someone against the war against Vietnam
- The process in which troops were withdrawn from the war
- A women who volunteered to travel to Vietnam to boost morale amongst soldiers
- Main fighting force of the republic of Vietnam
- Political philosophy where there is no classes and inequalities of wealth
- Someone for the war against Vietnam
- President at the end of the war
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- A former military analyst known for leaking the pentagon papers
- Restricted rivalry that developed after World War 2
- Belief that if one country fell to communism so would the neighboring countries
- A personnel carrier used as an aid station
- The communist leader of North Vietnam
- Aircraft that would bring a service member home at the end of their tour of duty
- A war that lasted from 1955-1975
16 Clues: President at the end of the war • A war that lasted from 1955-1975 • Someone for the war against Vietnam • The communist leader of North Vietnam • Deliberate murder of a superior officer • Someone against the war against Vietnam • A personnel carrier used as an aid station • Main fighting force of the republic of Vietnam • ...
revolutionary war 1812/ cross word puzzle 1234 2022-11-03
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- was our 3rd President (2 words)
- was the british governor in the northern U.S during the revolutionary war (2 words)
- is the opposite of negative three
- are the 3rd best Nfl team 2022
- are the 2nd best nfl team 2022
- is the opposite of negative nine
- was the 6th president (3 words)
- is the opposite of negative two
- 1st president (2 words)
- was the first person to die in the revolutionary war
- is a name
- is the opposite of negative six
- is the opposite of negative seven
- is the opposite of negative one
- was last person to die in the revolutionary war (2 words)
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- are the 6th best NFL team 2022
- was the oldest person in the revolutionary war (2 words)
- war 1776 [2 words]
- was the 2nd president (2 words)
- was the 4th president (2 words)
- is the opposite of negative eight
- are the best NFL team 2022 (2 words)
- is the opposite of negative three
- is the opposite of negative ten
- is another word for little cat
- are the 7th best NFL team 2022
- are the 4th best NFL team 2022
- are the 5th best Nfl team 2022
- was the 5th president (2 words)
- is the best quarterback 2022
- is the opposite of negative five
31 Clues: is a name • war 1776 [2 words] • 1st president (2 words) • is the best quarterback 2022 • are the 6th best NFL team 2022 • are the 3rd best Nfl team 2022 • are the 2nd best nfl team 2022 • is another word for little cat • are the 7th best NFL team 2022 • are the 4th best NFL team 2022 • are the 5th best Nfl team 2022 • was our 3rd President (2 words) • was the 2nd president (2 words) • ...
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 2 Countries 2024-08-28
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- when did the war start
- largest naval battle in wwii
- largest amount of deaths in wwii for a country
- largest land battle in wwii
- German dictator
- main enemy in wwii
- leader of Japan during the war
- when did the war end
- States ally in north america
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- president during the war
- the president of Great Britain during World war II
- the leader of the Soviet union during the war
- The event in which many Jewish people and others died
- the good countries were called _______
- the enemies
15 Clues: the enemies • German dictator • main enemy in wwii • when did the war end • when did the war start • president during the war • largest land battle in wwii • largest naval battle in wwii • leader of Japan during the war • States ally in north america • the good countries were called _______ • the leader of the Soviet union during the war • ...
World War 2 - Revision 2024-08-07
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- British fighter plane used to intercept German bombers during the Battle of Britain
- the full name of the Luftwaffe's main fighter during the Battle of Britain, it suffered from limited range, menaing that German bombers had to travel unprotected for part of their sortiey
- (first and second name) Who was it, fretting about the vulnerability of his Panzer formations around the coastal lowlands, halted the advance on Dunkirk for two days?
- first and second names, he gave a famous 'we shall never surrender' speech on 4 June 1940, the final day of the Dunkirk evacuation
- which branch of the British Military came in for unjust criticism following the Dunkirk evacuation?
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- (two words)in addition to men, what was lost on the beaches of Dunkirk?
- the forest through which the main German armors forces effected a surprise advanced into France.
- two word name for the siren on the Stuka airoplane
- The Dunkirk evacuation was codenamed Operation what?
- surname of the WWI French war hero who became the President of the Vichy collaborationist government
- (two words in English) for the German name of the war plan of the German armed forces (Wehrmacht) for the Battle of France in 1940. References the shape of a farm tool.
- were the more numerous of the two main RAF fighter types in 1940 and shot down more enemy aircraft than the more famous Spitfire.
- Radar is an acronym for “Radio Direction and ?"
- number of British Destroyers sunk during the Dunkirk evacuation
- what fraction of the over 330,000 soldiers evacuated from Dunkirk were French
15 Clues: Radar is an acronym for “Radio Direction and ?" • two word name for the siren on the Stuka airoplane • The Dunkirk evacuation was codenamed Operation what? • number of British Destroyers sunk during the Dunkirk evacuation • (two words)in addition to men, what was lost on the beaches of Dunkirk? • ...
world history 2021-06-15
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- that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- of Germany Territorial consequence of Germany at the end of World War II
- Telegram-Name of the telegram that Germany sent to Mexico
- in the world did mankind originate?
- that existed between 1200 BC and 146 BC
- are there currently Mesolithic paintings?
- Ideology of Germany
- 28, 1914 When World War I occurred
- War II-It took place between the years 1939 and 1945
- tribal leader fought against the Roman occupation of Britain
- than bathes the coasts of Greece and Italy
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- Ideology of the USSR
- invaded by Germany in World War II
- imposed by the Incas
- activity was favored with the use of simple rafts
- name is known to the scandal of US president Richard Nixon to resign
- Egyptian Empress
- is the longest period of humanity in which the first human-like beings appeared
- Boleyn and Catherine Howard - What wives of Henry VIII were beheaded
- hidalgo-Who is considered the father of the country
20 Clues: Egyptian Empress • Ideology of Germany • Ideology of the USSR • imposed by the Incas • invaded by Germany in World War II • 28, 1914 When World War I occurred • in the world did mankind originate? • that existed between 1200 BC and 146 BC • are there currently Mesolithic paintings? • than bathes the coasts of Greece and Italy • activity was favored with the use of simple rafts • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2023-12-05
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- The first bombs dropped by the USA on Tokyo
- The first city to suffer from an atomic bomb
- The USA dropped two of these bombs
- Horrible things done by the Nazis
- The second city to suffer from an atomic bomb
- Japan's response to the atomic bomb
- Team with Germany, Japan, Italy
- The Soviet Union wanted this
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- A camp used for killing Jewish people
- D-Day was an ___________ assault
- The town Germany thought the Allies would attack
- Where did the Allies land in the D-Day Invasion
- Caused the German defeat in the Soviet Union
- Germany's best general
- Team with USA, UK, Soviet Union
15 Clues: Germany's best general • The Soviet Union wanted this • Team with Germany, Japan, Italy • Team with USA, UK, Soviet Union • D-Day was an ___________ assault • Horrible things done by the Nazis • The USA dropped two of these bombs • Japan's response to the atomic bomb • A camp used for killing Jewish people • The first bombs dropped by the USA on Tokyo • ...
World History Topic 19 Vocab crossword 2023-06-02
8 Clues: Powers • enterprise • with no chance for progress • system based on private ownership • policy of aggressive military buildup • between Germany and Austria-Hungary during World War 1 • mass murder of 6 million Jews by Nazis during World War 2 • in to the demands of an aggressor in the hope of preventing a war
VALVe Games 2024-03-22
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- The sequel to VALVe's most popular game
- zombie
- A game about portals
- world war 2
- average day of a black mesa security guard
- A bunch of raging kids and funne spy
- Half-Life, but "better"
- Capture! Freeman!
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- The other half of 7$ half-life 2
- zombie 2
- gamble money to get gun skins
- One of VALVe's most popular games
- A VR version of Half-Life
- Half of half-life 2, but its 7$
- Robot sphere tries to kill you
15 Clues: zombie • zombie 2 • world war 2 • Capture! Freeman! • A game about portals • Half-Life, but "better" • A VR version of Half-Life • gamble money to get gun skins • Robot sphere tries to kill you • Half of half-life 2, but its 7$ • The other half of 7$ half-life 2 • One of VALVe's most popular games • A bunch of raging kids and funne spy • The sequel to VALVe's most popular game • ...
WW2 Study Guide. 2025-05-05
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- the group of nations that fought against the Axis powers
- The economy and other parts of society are heavily and closely controlled by the government
- 33rd president and served after Franklin died till the end of wwII to the begin of the cold war.
- zone is a geographical region, like the Western Hemisphere, that is defended by a country to protect itself and its allies
- Germany leader and the cause if World War II
- Churchill the leader of Great Britain during World War II
- the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply
- D. Roosevelt led the US to victory in World War II
- A member of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party.
- exclude any or all persons from designated military areas. This led to the mass forced removal and incarceration of about 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast to internment camps
- A swift, sudden, and intense military attack designed to achieve victory quickly
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- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops.
- the leader of the soviet union during World War II
- a US military strategy in the Pacific Theater where Allied forces captured strategically important islands while bypassing heavily fortified Japanese positions
- A government-imposed restriction or ban on trade, often used as a political tool to pressure another country
- a daring air raid launched by the U.S. Army Air Forces on April 18, 1942, during World War II
- the codename for the Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II
- Freedoms Speech: Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
- Giving in to someone's demands or demands to avoid conflict or preserve peace
- the main military coalition opposing the Allied Powers
20 Clues: Germany leader and the cause if World War II • the leader of the soviet union during World War II • D. Roosevelt led the US to victory in World War II • the main military coalition opposing the Allied Powers • the group of nations that fought against the Axis powers • Churchill the leader of Great Britain during World War II • ...
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 • ...
End of Colonialism 2025-10-14
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- asian state created on the Indian subcontinent 1947
- Britain- India's struggle for independence was led against this european nation
- won independence from France between 1944 and 1960
- war 1- Indian national congress came under the influence of Gandhi
- in alliance with latin America for their financial interests in this country
- was able to to be maintained after world war 2
- two main factions in middle eastern and African ethnic conflict
- nonviolent resistance used by Gandhi
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- means "great soul"
- poor people
- one of the most potent themes of the 20th century
- India's leader whose followers called Mahatma
- belief that guided Gandhi's precepts
- violent resistance- policy of peaceful protest against colonial oppression
- India achieved freedom from British control in this year
- eastern European nation
- hindu Mohandas
- revolts against colonial rule began earliest in this country
- in middle east where islamist nationalism was hampered by interference
19 Clues: poor people • hindu Mohandas • means "great soul" • eastern European nation • belief that guided Gandhi's precepts • nonviolent resistance used by Gandhi • India's leader whose followers called Mahatma • was able to to be maintained after world war 2 • one of the most potent themes of the 20th century • won independence from France between 1944 and 1960 • ...
Progressive Era and World War I Quiz Review 2020-02-24
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- The sinking of the cruise ship ________________________ is often incorrectly cited as the cause of American involvement in World War I, but it was not the primary cause, as the US did not declare war until almost two years later.
- The US got involved in World War I so that they could make sure that England could pay back its _________________ to the US.
- This message from Germany to Mexico led the United States to get involved in World War I.
- A multi-national organization thought up by President Woodrow Wilson, but which the United States never joined.
- One reason for American involvement in World War I was Germany's resumption of unrestricted _____________________ warfare.
- In some ways, Taft was more ____________________________ than Roosevelt. For example he brought twice as many anti-trust cases before the Supreme Court.
- Theodore Roosevelt was especially into this progressive idea, creating 5 national parks and 51 wildlife refuges.
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- Muckraking helped to end this abuse in industry by exposing the terrible conditions for a specific group of people there.
- The movement of African Americans from the South to the industrial cities of the north and west.
- Many states passed workplace safety laws after the fire at the ________________________ ____________________ Factory killed 150 workers due to unsafe conditions.
- Journalists who found abuses in government and industry and published exposes about them.
- The 19th amendment granted women's ________________________.
- This amendment was passed as a direct result of World War I.
- This person's assassination led to the start of World War I.
- One reason why the US felt good about getting involved in World War I was the fall of the ___________________ regime in Russia.
- This region was the first where multiple states granted women the right to vote.
- The United States primary contribution to allied victory in World War I was providing _________________ and materials to England, France, and Russia.
17 Clues: The 19th amendment granted women's ________________________. • This amendment was passed as a direct result of World War I. • This person's assassination led to the start of World War I. • This region was the first where multiple states granted women the right to vote. • This message from Germany to Mexico led the United States to get involved in World War I. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2025-11-21
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- Americans who believed the U.S. should not take control of other countries.
- A U.S. policy that said all countries should have equal trading rights with China.
- A man-made waterway built by the U.S. across Panama to help ships travel faster between oceans.
- The Treaty of _______ was the final peace agreement that ended World War I
- When a country decides not to take sides during a war.
- When a country builds up its military and uses it to show power.
- The _______ Hellfighters were a group of African American soldiers who fought bravely in World War I.
- American women who worked as telephone operators in World War I to help send messages quickly for the army.
- ________ of Nations was a group of countries formed after WWWI that tried to keep peace.
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- This country fought to become free from Spain and rule itself.
- The US won the war against ________ and gained new lands like Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
- Agreements between countries to help and protect each other during war.
- Unrestricted ___________ Warfare was when Germany would attack any ship
- When a stronger country takes control of weaker places to gain power, land, or resources.
- Yellow _______ were news stories that exaggerate or stretch the truth to grab attention
- The area where soldiers fight closest to the enemy in a war.
- President Wilson’s ________ Points plan called for peace after World War I to help prevent future wars.
- The __________ Corollary was that U.S. could step in and help control problems in Latin American countries.
- Charles _________ was a man who spoke out against the draft during World War I and was arrested for it.
19 Clues: When a country decides not to take sides during a war. • The area where soldiers fight closest to the enemy in a war. • This country fought to become free from Spain and rule itself. • When a country builds up its military and uses it to show power. • Agreements between countries to help and protect each other during war. • ...
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? • ...
Marooned on a Island 2020-04-21
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- a city that was badly damaged in the Second World War
- (2) a survivor named after a popular beverage
- the best place to play soccer/football
- a very safe boat
- (2) a controversial space
- a natural antiseptic
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- a very much loved primate
- can substitute for a match
- means unbelievably painful
- danger
- (2) a lady who liked the high seas
- caused a marital tiff
12 Clues: danger • a very safe boat • a natural antiseptic • caused a marital tiff • a very much loved primate • (2) a controversial space • can substitute for a match • means unbelievably painful • (2) a lady who liked the high seas • the best place to play soccer/football • (2) a survivor named after a popular beverage • a city that was badly damaged in the Second World War
World War I 2024-02-20
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- Name of system created for Palestine & Syria after WWI
- New country created after World War I
- When Lenin took power and created the Soviet Union
- A prime example of 'militarism' being a cause of WWI
- Country blamed for starting World War I
- World War I was mostly fought in the ____
- The ____ Clause blamed the war on Germany
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- Germany's promise to Austria to help no matter what
- The __ Republic was set up in Germany after World War I
- Creepy, mystic man from Siberia
- Reason why the U.S. was involved in the war: unrestricted ___ warfare
- Many Europeans ____ war, making it seem better than it really is
- New country created after World War I
- This empire was allied with Germany & Austria
- Name of the czarevitch
15 Clues: Name of the czarevitch • Creepy, mystic man from Siberia • New country created after World War I • New country created after World War I • Country blamed for starting World War I • World War I was mostly fought in the ____ • The ____ Clause blamed the war on Germany • This empire was allied with Germany & Austria • When Lenin took power and created the Soviet Union • ...
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. • ...
Raelyn Qualls World War 1 and Jews 2021-05-19
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- Grabbing land for resources and using Factories to produce weapons and things.
- _____ paid millions to France and England.
- Germany was not allowed to build a ______.
- There were _____ countries in world war one.
- Government policy of _______aganist Jews.
- They were against the Jews.
- Jews had to wear a _____ on their clothing.
- He was killed in Australia.
- A agreement after world war one.
- These rules did not affect non-Jews.
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- He wrote the USA president a note.
- Don't want people to not care about anyone.
- _____ declares war with Russia.
- Jews cant ______ non-Jews.
- Belief your country is the best.
- _____ watched Jews get abused.
- It is the main cause of why world war one started.
- There were _____ dead after the war.
- They had lots of refles and other ______ in the war.
19 Clues: Jews cant ______ non-Jews. • They were against the Jews. • He was killed in Australia. • _____ watched Jews get abused. • _____ declares war with Russia. • Belief your country is the best. • A agreement after world war one. • He wrote the USA president a note. • There were _____ dead after the war. • These rules did not affect non-Jews. • ...
Global History Final Exam 4 Review Crossword 2017-06-07
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- What is a Japanese pilot who crashes his plane into an enemy ship is known as?
- What country did Hitler invade and annex?
- Who was the Prime Minister of England during World War II?
- France attacked the Soviet Union its ally after this battle
- What battle did Soviets defeat Hitler?
- The United States entered World War II after Japan bombed
- What was Hitler’s plan to kill all the Jews in Europe was known as?
- Where did the United States drop bombs on?
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War II?
- Allied forces attack German troops in France on June 6, 1944 during this event
- What means making others content?
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- What is a nation’s warlike policy or practice?
- Who was the leader of Italy?
- What was the large labor and death prisons where Nazis killed many European Jews known as?
- After World War I, The Soviet Union and Germany had these destroyed
- Lenin and Stalin were both leaders of what country?
- An agreement to stop fighting is known as
- Germany, Italy, & Japan were part of this during World War II
- What was the worldwide depression that began in the United States in 1929 known as?
19 Clues: Who was the leader of Italy? • What means making others content? • What battle did Soviets defeat Hitler? • What country did Hitler invade and annex? • An agreement to stop fighting is known as • Where did the United States drop bombs on? • What is a nation’s warlike policy or practice? • Who was the leader of Germany during 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? • ...
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. • ...
