world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War I Crossword Puzzle By: Chase Moore 2014-01-23
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- 1914, when war was declared in ¬¬¬_______
- four years of the Great War--as it was then known--saw unprecedented levels of carnage and destruction, thanks to grueling ______ warfare (deep ditches where the soldiers fought during WWI)
- President Woodrow Wilson appointed Major General ¬¬¬__________commander of the AEF in May 1917
- The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, determined post-war borders from Europe to the Middle East, established the _____ __ _______ as an international peace organization and punished Germany for its aggression with reparations and the loss of territory.
- system of limiting the amount of food and materials in use
- bonds that American citizens bought that helped to pay for the costs of World War I.
- treaty that officially ended World War 1 in 1919 (The Treaty of_____________)
- U.S. ,France, England, Russia (main countries of the ¬¬-______ powers)
- the Czar was overthrown and a democratic government set up
- the land between trenches that neither side controlled
- World War I ended in the defeat of the ________ Powers in 1918
- The primary issue that caused Woodrow Wilson to ask Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2nd. Four days later, America joined World War
- British passenger liner sunk by German u-boats
- when a country does not pick a side to fight on
- biased government controlled information
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- Apr 06, 1917 the ______ _______ enters World War I
- A telegram sent to a German official in Mexico before the U.S. entered WWI; it proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico and asked Mexico to attack the U.S.
- warships used to stop goods from leaving or entering Germany
- payment for war damages
- introduction of ¬¬¬¬¬_______ _______such as machine guns, tanks and chemical weapons
- president during the World War I
- new technology used to help protect soldiers from poison gas
- Act which required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register to be drafted into the armed forces
- German submarines named after the German word Unterseeboot which means “undersea boat”
- an agreement among nations to defend one another
- a love of one's country and the desire to have that country free of the control of others
- cease fire that ended the war
- In late June 1914, Archduke ¬¬¬____________of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- Name given to American soldiers during WWI (b/c of the helmet they wore)
29 Clues: payment for war damages • cease fire that ended the war • president during the World War I • biased government controlled information • 1914, when war was declared in ¬¬¬_______ • British passenger liner sunk by German u-boats • when a country does not pick a side to fight on • an agreement among nations to defend one another • ...
Crossword puzzle history 2022-10-11
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- communist
- Germany, Austria and their allies in world war 1
- glorification of everything to do with military
- sole rulership
- state with one party that has all the power
- race for the strongest
- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- making the army combat ready for war.
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- war in which many peoples in a large part of the world participate
- group of people that governs some thing
- when two countries work together
- war in which is fought in two areas at the same time
- area with the same time
- government with many civil servants and rules
- army of communist Russia
15 Clues: communist • sole rulership • race for the strongest • area with the same time • army of communist Russia • when two countries work together • making the army combat ready for war. • group of people that governs some thing • state with one party that has all the power • government with many civil servants and rules • glorification of everything to do with military • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-11
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- Uses to describe Central American nations dominated by the United States.
- A group of pre-war allies during World War I, including France, Great Britain, and Russia.
- JFK issued this to stop any Cuban inbound ships and to be searched for nuclear weapons.
- ______________ invades South Korea to start the Korean War.
- The agreement that blamed Germany for the responsibility of starting World War I.
- Letter used to insult the United States and the president during the Spanish-American War.
- ____ was the president during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- A war that lasted from 1950-1953.
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- Ship that sunk due to Spain's attack, causing the US to declare war (start of Spanish-American War.
- Made our economy weak "the way to fix the economy is to go to war.
- A promise by Germany to warn ships before attacking.
- A government that owns all land and property, a single political party controlled by the government, and say the needs of the country always came before the rights of the individuals.
- ______________ says "Our boys will be home by Christmas" during the Korean War.
- A group of pre-war allies during World War I, including Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and Italy.
- The agreement that ended the Spanish-American War.
- Fear of foreigners during the Cold War.
- Fought for his freedom of speech during the Cold War.
- CIA trained anti-Castro Cuban exiles were to return home and overthrow Castro during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
18 Clues: A war that lasted from 1950-1953. • Fear of foreigners during the Cold War. • The agreement that ended the Spanish-American War. • A promise by Germany to warn ships before attacking. • Fought for his freedom of speech during the Cold War. • ____ was the president during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • ______________ invades South Korea to start the Korean War. • ...
The Peace-Violating Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- This drug started war between China and the British East India Company (5)
- The Greek God of War (4)
- Napoleon Bonaparte lost drastically in the Battle of the ______ against the British in 1815 (8)
- Which country was the most important country to capture on a world conquest, according to both the British and Alexander the Great (5)
- The Norse God of War (3)
- The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy occurred in which city?(8)
- ‘_______ Hitler’ was the gesture that was used as a greeting by the Nazis (4)
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- This vegetable was the main energy source of the Allied Powers (6)
- The Egyptian God of War (3)
- Which country started the Second World War (7)
- Name Julius Caesar’s advisor who led his assassination (6)
- What is the first name of the famous 13 year old Jewish author who wrote “A Diary of a Young Girl” during the Second World War(4)
- The _______ Empire of Turkey fought in the First World War with the Central Powers (7)
- The Indian Sepoy’s revolted against using the _____ rifles in 1857 (7)
- What is the first name of the children – book author who served as a British air pilot in the Second World War (5)
15 Clues: The Greek God of War (4) • The Norse God of War (3) • The Egyptian God of War (3) • Which country started the Second World War (7) • The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy occurred in which city?(8) • Name Julius Caesar’s advisor who led his assassination (6) • This vegetable was the main energy source of the Allied Powers (6) • ...
World War I 2022-11-10
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- World War I alliance between first Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France; it later also included Italy and the United States.
- The glorification of the military by building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. One of the main causes of WWI.
- A strong feeling of pride in one's country. One of the main causes of WWI.
- The extension of a nation's power over other lands. One of the main causes of WWI.
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914 by a Serbian nationalist who protested Austria-Hungary's rule of Bosnia. It was the spark that pushed the world into WWI.
- The belief that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality.
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- Payments for war damage.
- German submarines used in World War I.
- The right of people to choose their own form of government.
- Intercepted telegram from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the US if US entered WWI.
- Nations formed partnerships to help protect and defend themselves. One of the main causes of WWI.
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post-World War I Europe and for avoiding future wars. It called for freedom of the seas, free trade, large-scale reduction of arms, and an end to secret treaties. Most were rejected by European leaders.
- An organization of nations formed after World War I to promote cooperation and peace.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied powers after World War I. It forced Germany to assume full blame for the war, and imposed huge reparations that would burden an already damaged German economy and limited the size of Germany's military.
- A final set of demands.
- These women helped during WWI by keeping communications open between the front lines and the headquarters of the American forces.
17 Clues: A final set of demands. • Payments for war damage. • German submarines used in World War I. • The right of people to choose their own form of government. • The belief that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality. • A strong feeling of pride in one's country. One of the main causes of WWI. • ...
World War I 2022-12-06
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- Allow people to have a fixed amount of an item
- Statement of principles for peace
- the alliance of Germany,Austria- Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria during World War I
- made up of France, Britian and Russia
- terminated the American Revolution
- where submarines sink merchant ships
- international diplomatic group
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
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- desire of government or people to maintain a strong military
- Military alliance between Germany,Austria-Hungary and Italy
- coalition of countries
- 28th president of United States
- Misleading biased information
- A war that is unrestricted in terms of weapons
- Theater of war
- main theaters of war during the World War I
- static defensive warfare
- French statesmen who served as prime minister of France since 1906
- where a country decides its statehood and forms a government
- A german emperor
- German War plan
21 Clues: Theater of war • German War plan • A german emperor • coalition of countries • static defensive warfare • Misleading biased information • international diplomatic group • 28th president of United States • Statement of principles for peace • terminated the American Revolution • where submarines sink merchant ships • made up of France, Britian and Russia • ...
Causes of World War One 2017-04-06
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- Another term for World War I
- At that time, also known as the Ottoman Empire; a declining power.
- War plan created by Germany to avoid a war on two fronts.
- Country that changed sides at the start of World War I
- The name of the archduke assassinated by the Black Hand
- A guarantee of complete support
- Balkan nation that joins the Central Powers
- Large empire in the east; looking to expand into the Balkans at Austria-Hungary's expense
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- The belief that war is a good way to solve disputes; involves building the strength and size of fighting forces.
- A final set of demands - do this or else...
- Alliance comprised of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- A main cause of World War I - involved empire building
- Alliance comprised of France, Russia and Britain
- The colony over which France and Germany almost went to war, but war was averted.
- Territory taken from France by Germany after France was defeated in the Franco-Prussian War
- The country largely created by Otto Von Bismarck
- Terrorist organization responsible for the assassination of the Austrian archduke
- Nation who was committed to protecting Belgium's neutrality
- The area known as the "powder keg of Europe" due to its nationalist rivalries and peoples' quest for independence, from A-H and Turkey
19 Clues: Another term for World War I • A guarantee of complete support • A final set of demands - do this or else... • Balkan nation that joins the Central Powers • Alliance comprised of France, Russia and Britain • The country largely created by Otto Von Bismarck • A main cause of World War I - involved empire building • Country that changed sides at the start of World War I • ...
7-2 Student 2023-12-11
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- is really funny
- loves god
- responsible scamp
- loves World War 2
- is super talented all around
- quiet instigator but funny
- is very logical
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- has the best handwriting
- is like a little brother
- is a hard worker
- is obsessed with Sonic
- silent assassin
- is always first seat
- is LOUD
- loves fat cats
- is the most organized
16 Clues: is LOUD • loves god • loves fat cats • is really funny • silent assassin • is very logical • is a hard worker • responsible scamp • loves World War 2 • is always first seat • is the most organized • is obsessed with Sonic • has the best handwriting • is like a little brother • quiet instigator but funny • is super talented all around
world war I 2014-01-23
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- 1914, when war was declared in ¬¬¬_______
- payment for war damages
- a love of one's country and the desire to have that country free of the control of others
- when a country does not pick a side to fight on
- The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, determined post-war borders from Europe to the Middle East, established the _____ __ _______ as an international peace organization and punished Germany for its aggression with reparations and the loss of territory.
- treaty that officially ended World War 1 in 1919 (The Treaty of_____________)
- warships used to stop goods from leaving or entering Germany
- Name given to American soldiers during WWI (b/c of the helmet they wore)
- German submarines named after the German word Unterseeboot which means “undersea boat”
- A telegram sent to a German official in Mexico before the U.S. entered WWI; it proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico and asked Mexico to attack the U.S.
- the land between trenches that neither side controlled
- president during the World War I
- In late June 1914, Archduke ¬¬¬____________of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- biased government controlled information
- Act which required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register to be drafted into the armed forces
- U.S. ,France, England, Russia (main countries of the ¬¬-______ powers)
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- Apr 06, 1917 the ______ _______ enters World War I
- President Woodrow Wilson appointed Major General ¬¬¬__________commander of the AEF in May 1917
- new technology used to help protect soldiers from poison gas
- the Czar was overthrown and a democratic government set up
- The primary issue that caused Woodrow Wilson to ask Congress to declare war on Germany on April 2nd. Four days later, America joined World War
- British passenger liner sunk by German u-boats
- introduction of ¬¬¬¬¬_______ _______such as machine guns, tanks and chemical weapons
- an agreement among nations to defend one another
- bonds that American citizens bought that helped to pay for the costs of World War I.
- World War I ended in the defeat of the ________ Powers in 1918
- system of limiting the amount of food and materials in use
- cease fire that ended the war
- four years of the Great War--as it was then known--saw unprecedented levels of carnage and destruction, thanks to grueling ______ warfare (deep ditches where the soldiers fought during WWI)
29 Clues: payment for war damages • cease fire that ended the war • president during the World War I • biased government controlled information • 1914, when war was declared in ¬¬¬_______ • British passenger liner sunk by German u-boats • when a country does not pick a side to fight on • an agreement among nations to defend one another • ...
U.S. Unit 3 Vocab 55-72 2022-12-24
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- Senators who pledged to vote in favor of the Treaty of Versailles if certain changes were made
- Declared Germany and Austria-Hungary responsible for World War I and ordered Germany to pay reparations
- An international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- Belief that people in a territory should have the ability to choose their own government
- The only women to actually serve in the army and to be sent overseas during WWI
- This 1917 law provided for the registration of all American men between the ages of 21 and 30 for a military draft; age limit was later changed to 18 to 45
- Senators who voted against the League of Nations with or without reservations
- The war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- Gardens planted by American citizens during war to raise vegetables for home use, leaving more for the troops
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- The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers after the end of World war I
- Leader of the Bolshevik Party who overthrew the Russian government and established a Communist government
- Board that regulated American industry during WWI
- Requiring people to enter military service
- 28th president of the United States and known for his leadership in World War I; His main goal was to create a new structure of peace
- An international meeting to establish the terms of peace after World War I and to ensure a world war would never happen again
- Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated in 1914 by a Bosnian revolutionary
- A temporary agreement to end fighting
- Payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war
18 Clues: A temporary agreement to end fighting • Requiring people to enter military service • Board that regulated American industry during WWI • Senators who voted against the League of Nations with or without reservations • The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers after the end of World war I • ...
world war 2 crossword passowrd 2023-02-28
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- hostility to prejudice or discriminate
- of African Americans from the south
- american wanted to stay out the war
- the dictator of Germany
- Italy Austria, Hungary and Germany was all over one power
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- wanted to create a master race
- happens in the world war 2
- project to develop the atomic bomb .
- _invasive china
- use to stop the war.
- Jews could not be citizens
- Russia, fance Britain was all in one power.
12 Clues: _invasive china • use to stop the war. • the dictator of Germany • happens in the world war 2 • Jews could not be citizens • wanted to create a master race • of African Americans from the south • american wanted to stay out the war • project to develop the atomic bomb . • hostility to prejudice or discriminate • Russia, fance Britain was all in one power. • ...
Fighting World War II 2025-02-10
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- a bomb with explosive power that comes from the energy suddenly released by splitting the nuclei of uranium or plutonium atoms
- the systematic killing of a racial, political, or cultural group
- the top-secret U.S. government project that developed the atomic bomb
- the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis
- a key Soviet victory during World War II that ended Hitler's effort to conquer the USSR
- June 6, 1944, the day that the Allied invasion of German-occupied France began
- the bombing of specific targets
- the countries that fought against the Central Powers during World War I and the countries that fought against the Axis Powers during World War II
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- the U.S. victory in World War II that positioned the Allies for an invasion of Japan
- the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II
- a large-scale military counterattack by a force that was previously on the defensive
- the rapid release of a large number of bombs over a wide area
- an American strategy in the Pacific during World War II in which islands heavily defended by the Japanese were bypassed in order to capture nearby islands that were not well defended
- the U.S. naval victory in the Pacific during World War II that stopped Japanese expansion and forced Japan to focus on defense
- a Japanese strategy during World War II, in which suicide pilots flew bomb-filled planes directly into the vessels of the Allied fleet
15 Clues: the bombing of specific targets • the rapid release of a large number of bombs over a wide area • the systematic killing of a racial, political, or cultural group • the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II • the top-secret U.S. government project that developed the atomic bomb • ...
World War one 2023-06-04
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- Used to stop gas warfare
- The country Germany wanted to attack America
- A vehicle with tons of armor and large weapons
- Long narrow ditch
- Treaty that ended the war
- When a country becomes friends with another country
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- The assassination that started World War one
- Soldiers had to cross to get to the other trench
- German boats used in World War one
- German leader
- When a country selects people to go to war
- Tsar of Russia in World War one
- Enemy of the war
- Media used to persuade people with false evidence
- A shell used to clear large amounts of space
15 Clues: German leader • Enemy of the war • Long narrow ditch • Used to stop gas warfare • Treaty that ended the war • Tsar of Russia in World War one • German boats used in World War one • When a country selects people to go to war • The assassination that started World War one • The country Germany wanted to attack America • A shell used to clear large amounts of space • ...
History Crossword 2022-03-08
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- dictator of germany
- became president after roosevelt
- war 2 Japan surrendered at the end of this war
- Plan first aid payments payments to help needy countries
- germanys captial
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- Conference truman, churchill, and stalin convened to discuss post war issues
- british prime minister in 1945
- doctine When truman announces his pledging support to any country threatned by communism
- soviet leader
- president in 1945. fdr
10 Clues: soviet leader • germanys captial • dictator of germany • president in 1945. fdr • british prime minister in 1945 • became president after roosevelt • war 2 Japan surrendered at the end of this war • Plan first aid payments payments to help needy countries • Conference truman, churchill, and stalin convened to discuss post war issues • ...
History 2021-05-20
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- shift national economy to produce things needed for war
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- a communist ideology and the main communist movement throughout the 20th century
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- By the end of the war, Great Britain had formed the world's first air force to be independent of either army or naval control, the Royal Air Force.
- abbreviation of Unterseeboot, (“undersea boat”), a German submarine. ... The destruction of enemy shipping by German U-boats was a spectacular feature of both World Wars I and II.
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- Neutral country in WWI; Beligum
- involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history.
- Bosnian Serb member of Young Bosnia who sought an end to Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, between the new Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire), that ended Russia's participation in World War I.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
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- were levied on the Central Powers after World War I to compensate the Allies for some of their war costs.
- a 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea, was the decisive front during the First World War.
- informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain.
- were a radical, far-left, and revolutionary Marxist faction founded by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov
- was 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.
- were a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I. The members included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their territories.
- was a Russian Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and politician.
- was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
- a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania on one side and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and the German Empire on the other.
- The Allies of World War I or Entente Powers were a coalition of countries led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States against the Central Powers
- public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population.
- was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia, and gained considerable influence in late Imperial Russia.
- most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end.
- served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
28 Clues: Neutral country in WWI; Beligum • shift national economy to produce things needed for war • an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 • was a Russian Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and politician. • ...
5th Grade Book Memories 2022-03-01
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- Frances Mary traveled on an ________ to reach Kansas
- Place where bad boys are sent to dig holes
- Character who had a facial difference
- Country Meg lived in during World War II
- The only thing found on the plane at gate 2B
- Character killed in a rally
- Last name of Narnia author
- Place where Sylvia and her family were kept for nearly five years
- Movie star dog
- Original thing used to travel to Narnia
- Character who fought in the Civil War
- Name of a Dog
- Character who loves the Star-Spangled Banner
- Barrier separating Gerta's family
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- Attack that Adam survives
- Luke's fake name
- Narnian prince
- Thing that injured Mr. Terupt
- Villain who conquered Narnia (2 words, no space)
- Name for the NASA missions to the moon
- Alternative name for a pen
- Name of Caspian's Ship
- Book set during the Revolutionary War
- Joshua survived a flood of _____.
- Magical world traveled to by swinging on a rope
- Character living 150 years later than she thought
- Youngest person to win a Nobel Peace Prize
- Disease Peg fought at the Sheltering Arms
28 Clues: Name of a Dog • Narnian prince • Movie star dog • Luke's fake name • Name of Caspian's Ship • Attack that Adam survives • Alternative name for a pen • Last name of Narnia author • Character killed in a rally • Thing that injured Mr. Terupt • Joshua survived a flood of _____. • Barrier separating Gerta's family • Character who had a facial difference • ...
Wars in American History 2025-12-01
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- The king of England during the Revolutionary War
- Following the September 11th, 2001 attacks, the United States engaged in war in two countries, this is one of them
- The final battle of the Revolutionary War and the site of British surrender
- The war that saw the U.S. White House burned down
- The _________ war ended slavery
- A war that began in 1939, but which the U.S. entered in 1941. The war would end in 1945.
- This was the United States' main rival during the Cold War
- The United States entered World War II because the ______________ attacked Pearl Harbor.
- This war is sometimes called the Second Gulf War and resulted in the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. The conflicted lasted from 2003-2011.
- The United States entered the Korean War (1950-1953) in an attempt to stop the ____________ of communism
- The treaty of this ended the Mexican-American war
- The U.S. president during the First Gulf War
- The United States entered World War I because _____________ attacked U.S. civilian ships.
- The Mexican-American war ended when?
- The site of the beginning of the Civil War.
- The opponent to the U.S. during the Spanish-American War.
- In this war the United States faced opponents like Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- The U.S. entered this war to force the Iraqi military from Kuwait
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- The U.S. president during the War of 1812
- The U.S. president for the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- The U.S. president during the Civil War
- The U.S. policy following the September 11th, 2001 attacks that included the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
- When was the Spanish-American war fought?
- During the Cold War, this was one of the main concerns of the United States
- Dwight Eisenhower was a general during WWII, but he was president at the end of the __________ war.
- This man was president during the Great Depression and World War II.
- The war Americans fight to win independence from Britain
- The U.S. war between the North and the South (1861-1865)
- The U.S. president during that September 11th, 2001 attacks
- All women gained the constitutional right to vote following which war?
- The U.S. participated in this war from 1955-1975 to try to stop the spread of communism
- A war fought by the US in the 1800s
- Who has the power to declare war?
- The U.S. president during WWI
- The first (and only!)war to use nuclear weapons
35 Clues: The U.S. president during WWI • The _________ war ended slavery • Who has the power to declare war? • A war fought by the US in the 1800s • The Mexican-American war ended when? • The U.S. president during the Civil War • The U.S. president during the War of 1812 • When was the Spanish-American war fought? • The site of the beginning of the Civil War. • ...
WW2 2024-04-08
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- the girl that documented her experiences being a Jew in ww2
- Place where America dropped 2 bombs
- what happened on Normandy beach
- the deadliest battle during ww2
- most iconic weapon in world war 2
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- how many nations were involved in this great war
- how much of the population died in percentage during ww2
- the first country Germany invaded
- The time they saved 100s thousands of soldiers
- Dictator in Germany
10 Clues: Dictator in Germany • what happened on Normandy beach • the deadliest battle during ww2 • the first country Germany invaded • most iconic weapon in world war 2 • Place where America dropped 2 bombs • The time they saved 100s thousands of soldiers • how many nations were involved in this great war • how much of the population died in percentage during ww2 • ...
WWI 2020-12-09
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- payments for war damages
- when a four causes of World War 1
- made it illegal to speak against the war publicly
- 500,000 blacks moved north to find jobs left by men at war
- Warren Harding election platform; he was committed to economic growth by getting the government out of the economy
- German airships used as Scouts and bombers
- Country that deserted its alliance with Germany
- an economic theory that lower taxes will boost the economy
- one of four causes of World War 1
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- one of four causes of World War 1
- the Lusitania and other ships were sunk by these German weapons
- Clause 231-Germany forced to confess guilt for causing the war
- One of the reasons the US entered the war; why Russia could no longer fight in the war
- movement/ set of Christian beliefs holding it that the Bible was literally true and without error
- an understanding or informal alliance between states
- one of four causes of World War I
- a belief that one's native land needs to be protected against immigrants
- buy now pay later with interest
- What U.S. president created the 14 Points of Peace?
19 Clues: payments for war damages • buy now pay later with interest • one of four causes of World War 1 • when a four causes of World War 1 • one of four causes of World War I • one of four causes of World War 1 • German airships used as Scouts and bombers • Country that deserted its alliance with Germany • made it illegal to speak against the war publicly • ...
The Peace-Violating Puzzle 2022-04-13
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- This drug started war between China and the British East India Company (5)
- Name Julius Caesar’s advisor who led his assassination (6)
- Napoleon Bonaparte lost drastically in the Battle of the ______ against the British in 1815 (8)
- The Norse God of War (3)
- ‘_______ Hitler’ was the gesture that was used as a greeting by the Nazis (4)
- The Greek God of War (4)
- What is the first name of the famous 13 year old Jewish author who wrote “A Diary of a Young Girl” during the Second World War(4)
- Which country started the Second World War (7)
- What is the first name of the children – book author who served as a British air pilot in the Second World War (5)
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- This vegetable was the main energy source of the Allied Powers (6)
- The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy occurred in which city?(8)
- The _______ Empire of Turkey fought in the First World War with the Central Powers (7)
- The Egyptian God of War (3)
- Which country was the most important country to capture on a world conquest, according to both the British and Alexander the Great (5)
- The Indian Sepoy’s revolted against using the _____ rifles in 1857 (7)
15 Clues: The Norse God of War (3) • The Greek God of War (4) • The Egyptian God of War (3) • Which country started the Second World War (7) • The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy occurred in which city?(8) • Name Julius Caesar’s advisor who led his assassination (6) • This vegetable was the main energy source of the Allied Powers (6) • ...
WW1 2024-01-29
Across
- A aircraft used by central powers to use bombs through the air
- A name for world war 1 during world war 1.
- Part of the allied powers and was the greatest military power in the world at the time.
- Caused the most deaths in ww1.
- Joined later in the war, but was still supporting it
- President during WW1.
- The largest power in size and the winner of the war.
- The art of cover that led to diseases and infections.
- Was the most contributing factor of the Allies in ww1.
- the art of flying with the intention of fighting.
- A document that is signed to make armistice or peace with another country or Power.
- Was the country to have started the war.
- Was the cause of the most non war deaths during ww1.
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- Policy of extending a country's power and influence through military force.
- Was blamed for the entirety of WW1 damages.
- The place where the infamous treaty was held and was a major reason fo the start of ww2
- He was the tipping point of the war.
- Betrayed the Central powers in ww1.
- Was the first country to declare war in WWI.
- Was one of the main enemies of Germany and was one of the major powerhouses in the war
- The smallest power with only 3 countries
21 Clues: President during WW1. • Caused the most deaths in ww1. • Betrayed the Central powers in ww1. • He was the tipping point of the war. • The smallest power with only 3 countries • Was the country to have started the war. • A name for world war 1 during world war 1. • Was blamed for the entirety of WW1 damages. • Was the first country to declare war in WWI. • ...
Grenade Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- An object that explodes on impact.
- A series of battles.
- A place in Japan that was the site of the last big battle in World War 2.
- A country with 13 stripes and 50 stars on its flag.
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- A weapon that shoots bullets.
- Main Japanese character in Grenade.
- Last name of author of Grenade.
- Suicide pilots.
- A country in Asia that was one of the first world powers.
- Main American character in Grenade.
10 Clues: Suicide pilots. • A series of battles. • A weapon that shoots bullets. • Last name of author of Grenade. • An object that explodes on impact. • Main Japanese character in Grenade. • Main American character in Grenade. • A country with 13 stripes and 50 stars on its flag. • A country in Asia that was one of the first world powers. • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-12
Across
- A war where a nation in the yellow sea got divided into two sides (communism and capitalism) and fought each other
- A time period after World War 2 where the United States and the Soviet Union had mistrust and stayed in a state of tension
- A war that involved a divided country in the South China Sea fighting each other on different ideologies (Capitalism and Communism)
- An allegiance made up of western countries and the United States to protect each other in case the Soviet Union planned to attack them
- A word that described the policy in stopping the spread of communism
- A form of economic aid to European Countries that needed to be restructured after World War 2
- An operation that involved supplying West Berlin via airlift cargos in order to keep it in check and not fall to the Soviets
- A race that both the United States and the Soviet Union competed against each other in making advance technological weapons
- A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in having advance technology in space
- Wars that where major countries would not fight each other directly but support smaller countries into fight the other supported small countries
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- A principle that the United States should help countries that are being threatened by communism
- A tensional situation where the Soviet Union were delivering nuclear missiles into a country in the Carribean Sea
- Weapons/bombs that could cause major destruction and leave radiation after the explosion.
- A theory that if one country were to fall into communism, the other nations nearby would also fall to communism
- An imaginary line that split up Western Europe (Capitalism) and Eastern Europe (Communism)
15 Clues: A word that described the policy in stopping the spread of communism • Weapons/bombs that could cause major destruction and leave radiation after the explosion. • An imaginary line that split up Western Europe (Capitalism) and Eastern Europe (Communism) • A form of economic aid to European Countries that needed to be restructured after World War 2 • ...
Part C: 100 Words Vocabulary Crossword 2019-12-15
Across
- To take into possession without right or with force
- Something the public would like to do to Donald Trump
- Correct spelling of words
- An action one does when they do not cite all their sources in assignments
- Something that occurred before the war
- The word for naming/classifying chemical compounds: chemical n____________
- To misrepresent or contradict something
- A lot of s__________ (talking to oneself) is present in Macbeth
- Synonym for explosive and convulsive
- Use the negative _________ to find the perpendicular slope
- Someone who lacks self-confidence is d__________
- A synonym for dictionary
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- Nellie McClung can be described as a Women's __________
- "Surrounded by such well mannered people, I felt g_______"
- a^2 b^2 = c^2
- Purposely rude
- The opposite of heterogeneous
- Something fleeting or temporary
- A synonym for censor
- Something that is harmful and makes things worse
- "Some would say that love rules above all and is o____________, like god!"
- Something Germany had to pay after World War 1
- When you do not want something to show up on your search history, use _________ mode
23 Clues: Purposely rude • a^2 b^2 = c^2 • A synonym for censor • A synonym for dictionary • Correct spelling of words • The opposite of heterogeneous • Something fleeting or temporary • Synonym for explosive and convulsive • Something that occurred before the war • To misrepresent or contradict something • Something Germany had to pay after World War 1 • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2020-11-20
Across
- murder of a public figure by surprise attack
- an international assembly of nations to settle disputes between countries and encourage democracy
- countries join forces or work together to achieve a goal
- defending a position by fighting from within deep ditches
- alliance between Japan, France, Russia, Italy, and Great Britain (JF RIB)
- established the draft of men between the ages of 21 and 30 in 1917
- President Wilson’s plan for peace and the end of World War I
- strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation
- secret note in which Germany promised to give Mexico parts of the United States if Mexico would form an alliance with Germany against the United States
- German submarines used to attack Allied and neutral ships
- overthrew the Russian government to set up communism, which led to Russia’s withdrawal from World War I
- US President during World War I
- “flu;” killed more people worldwide than World War I combat
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- a final peace settlement of World War I
- a wartime vegetable garden developed to increase food production especially by home gardeners
- alliance between Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottoman Empire (AH GOE)
- the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914
- truce
- aggressive build up of armed forces
- situation in which neither side can win a clear victory
- building an empire by founding colonies or conquering other nations
- British passenger ship that was attacked by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans
- bonds issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war efforts
- payments for war damages
- unbiased; not favoring either side in a conflict
25 Clues: truce • payments for war damages • US President during World War I • aggressive build up of armed forces • a final peace settlement of World War I • murder of a public figure by surprise attack • unbiased; not favoring either side in a conflict • strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation • situation in which neither side can win a clear victory • ...
Unit 7 2025-01-23
Across
- What is the name of the foreign policy developed by William Taft that aimed to use money rather than war/conflict to engage in the worlds affairs
- What was the motivating factor Americans believed it was our duty to civilize other countries
- True or False: The assassination of Franz Ferdinand brought America into World War I
- Which island was ceded by Spain after the Spanish American War that is home to Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio
- British passenger ship sunk by German unrestricted submarine warfare
- Which is the last island that was ceded by Spain after the Spanish American War
- Which country was "responsible" for World War I
- Which President is credited for "Big stick Diplomacy"
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- Which foreign policy states that European powers should not interfere in the western world
- which ship exploded that was initially blamed on Spain
- Which country was annexed by the United States after the Spanish-American War but eventually gained their independence in the 1900s?
- Germany sent this message which encouraged Mexico to attack the United States
- Which asian country was initially closed to the western world but America convinced them to engage in opening their ports and eventually trade
- Which country gained independence from Spain?
- ____ journalism is the over dramatized news that presented the story of the USS Maine explosion
- Woodrow Wilson's proposed plan aimed at achieving world peace
- Which country was blamed for the USS Maine explosion
- True or False: The United States did NOT join the League of Nations
- American citizens purchased these in order to help finance the war
- Which current state initially became annexed as a territory by removing their Queen from power despite oposition?
20 Clues: Which country gained independence from Spain? • Which country was "responsible" for World War I • Which country was blamed for the USS Maine explosion • Which President is credited for "Big stick Diplomacy" • which ship exploded that was initially blamed on Spain • Woodrow Wilson's proposed plan aimed at achieving world peace • ...
Yasser Arafat 2023-03-06
10 Clues: he moved here • he died on this year • he was born on this year • he was born in this country • he was alive during this war • this is the capital of Israel • he got involved with this country • he was alive during lots of these • he was how old during world war 2 • this is the capital of what country
WW2 Crossword 2022-05-31
Across
- A policy that the Prime Minister put in place that limited popular items such as meat, tea and sugar.
- 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)
- Men who wore baggy and padded clothes that rebelled against social norms. (2 words)
- 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)
- This way of thinking was increasing in demand in Canada. It is defined by an extreme mobilization of all a countries resources. (2 Words)
- 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)
- Also referred to as a referendum this type of vote proposes laws on any certain issue.
- A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada.
- This group consisted of three major countries and the countries were led by three ruthless dictators.
- Name of German air force it participated in many battles against the allies.
- A branch of Canada’s military played a huge role in many battles especially ones with air combat involved. (Acronym)
- About 48000 of these women immigrated to Canada at the end of the war. (2 Words)
- 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.
- The whole battle was extremely bloody and fighting was house to house. It took place on the mainland of Italy. (3 Words)
- 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.
- A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent.
- 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)
- 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.
- The battle was fought near a famous German River and the place itself was demilitarized because of the Treaty of Versailles before WW2.
- 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)
- 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 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)
- Targeted mass killing and torture used by Germany to get rid of non-Aryans.
- 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)
- This branch of the military played a huge role in the battle of the Atlantic and it specialized in water based battles. (Acronym)
- An investment urged by the government to buy and hold that aided canada in the war. (2 Words)
- Specialized soldiers that were meant to infiltrate a position from the air.
- A boat with the same name as a car. These ships helped Canada win the battle of the Atlantic.
Down
- This man was leader of the liberal party throughout the second world war. His GrandFather was William Lyon Mackenzie. (2 Words)
- We see many of these corporations today they were designed to do a better job than privately owned corporations. (2 Words)
- 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 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)
- 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)
- Popular form of government for Europe in the second world war across the left and the right.
- This tactic was used since the first world war by the Canadian government in order to control the way people thought.
- This man was a popular industrialist and nicknamed the “Minister of everything”.
- 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)
- 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)
- People viewed as a threat were often ______ back to their own country.
- Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life.
- 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)
- 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)
- A nickname for a program created by the Prime Minister to provide people with social security throughout their entire lives. (3 Words)
- 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)
- The first battle of the Italian campaign, it took place on an island. (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)
- 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.
- Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles.
- This day was one day after Hitler commited suicide in a bunker facing certain defeat. It marked axis defeat in Europe. (Acronym)
- 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)
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. • A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent. • Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles. • ...
WW2 Cross Word 2022-05-31
Across
- 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)
- 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)
- A policy that the Prime Minister put in place that limited popular items such as meat, tea and sugar.
- Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles.
- A political association between Britain and it’s colonies.
- This branch of the military played a huge role in the battle of the Atlantic and it specialized in water based battles. (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)
- Men who wore baggy and padded clothes that rebelled against social norms. (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)
- 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)
- Also referred to as a referendum this type of vote proposes laws on any certain issue.
- This group consisted of three major countries and the countries were led by three ruthless dictators.
- Targeted mass killing and torture used by Germany to get rid of non-Aryans.
- 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)
- A nickname for a program created by the Prime Minister to provide people with social security throughout their entire lives. (3 Words)
- People viewed as a threat were often ______ back to their own country.
- Specialized soldiers that were meant to infiltrate a position from the air.
- The whole battle was extremely bloody and fighting was house to house. It took place on the mainland of Italy. (3 Words)
- This tactic was used since the first world war by the Canadian government in order to control the way people thought.
- 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)
- A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada.
- 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)
- Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life.
- This man was a popular industrialist and nicknamed the “Minister of everything”.
- 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)
- 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)
Down
- 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)
- 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)
- We see many of these corporations today they were designed to do a better job than privately owned corporations. (2 Words)
- 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.
- 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.
- 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)
- The first battle of the Italian campaign, it took place on an island. (3 Words)
- A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent.
- 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)
- 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.
- 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)
- 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)
- A branch of Canada’s military played a huge role in many battles especially ones with air combat involved. (Acronym)
- This day was one day after Hitler commited suicide in a bunker facing certain defeat. It marked axis defeat in Europe. (Acronym)
- 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)
- This way of thinking was increasing in demand in Canada. It is defined by an extreme mobilization of all a countries resources. (2 Words)
- 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)
- This man was leader of the liberal party throughout the second world war. His GrandFather was William Lyon Mackenzie. (2 Words)
- An investment urged by the government to buy and hold that aided canada in the war. (2 Words)
- The battle was fought near a famous German River and the place itself was demilitarized because of the Treaty of Versailles before WW2.
- 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)
- Popular form of government for Europe in the second world war across the left and the right.
- A boat with the same name as a car. These ships helped Canada win the battle of the Atlantic.
- Name of German air force it participated in many battles against the allies.
- About 48000 of these women immigrated to Canada at the end of the war. (2 Words)
- 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.
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. • A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent. • Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles. • ...
WW2 Crossword 2022-05-31
Across
- 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)
- 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)
- A policy that the Prime Minister put in place that limited popular items such as meat, tea and sugar.
- Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles.
- A political association between Britain and it’s colonies.
- This branch of the military played a huge role in the battle of the Atlantic and it specialized in water based battles. (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)
- Men who wore baggy and padded clothes that rebelled against social norms. (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)
- 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)
- Also referred to as a referendum this type of vote proposes laws on any certain issue.
- This group consisted of three major countries and the countries were led by three ruthless dictators.
- Targeted mass killing and torture used by Germany to get rid of non-Aryans.
- 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)
- A nickname for a program created by the Prime Minister to provide people with social security throughout their entire lives. (3 Words)
- People viewed as a threat were often ______ back to their own country.
- Specialized soldiers that were meant to infiltrate a position from the air.
- The whole battle was extremely bloody and fighting was house to house. It took place on the mainland of Italy. (3 Words)
- This tactic was used since the first world war by the Canadian government in order to control the way people thought.
- 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)
- A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada.
- 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)
- Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life.
- This man was a popular industrialist and nicknamed the “Minister of everything”.
- 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)
- 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)
Down
- 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)
- 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)
- We see many of these corporations today they were designed to do a better job than privately owned corporations. (2 Words)
- 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.
- 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.
- 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)
- The first battle of the Italian campaign, it took place on an island. (3 Words)
- A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent.
- 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)
- 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.
- 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)
- 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)
- A branch of Canada’s military played a huge role in many battles especially ones with air combat involved. (Acronym)
- This day was one day after Hitler commited suicide in a bunker facing certain defeat. It marked axis defeat in Europe. (Acronym)
- 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)
- This way of thinking was increasing in demand in Canada. It is defined by an extreme mobilization of all a countries resources. (2 Words)
- 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)
- This man was leader of the liberal party throughout the second world war. His GrandFather was William Lyon Mackenzie. (2 Words)
- An investment urged by the government to buy and hold that aided canada in the war. (2 Words)
- The battle was fought near a famous German River and the place itself was demilitarized because of the Treaty of Versailles before WW2.
- 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)
- Popular form of government for Europe in the second world war across the left and the right.
- A boat with the same name as a car. These ships helped Canada win the battle of the Atlantic.
- Name of German air force it participated in many battles against the allies.
- About 48000 of these women immigrated to Canada at the end of the war. (2 Words)
- 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.
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. • A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent. • Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles. • ...
Final Exam Review 2025-05-09
Across
- device that made it more profitable to grow cotton (4)
- violent white abolitionist (4)
- House of Reps=Population Senate=Equal representation(3)
- movement to end corruption reform big business and make peoples lives better (6)
- colonial region that consisted of colonies such a Massachusetts and Connecticut (1)
- passed by FDR to create jobs and improve the economy (7)
- belief that the US has the right to expand from coast to coast (4)
- nickname for colonial region that was perfect for growing wheat and rye (1)
- interprets the laws (3)
- First 10 amendments of the Constitution
- battle in the Civil War that was considered the turning point (5)
- union strategy to win the war (4)
- route taken by slave ships from Africa to the New World (1)
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- wanted to include a Bill of Rights (3)
- journalists who exposed corruption during the progressive movement (6)
- argument in Boston between the colonists and British soldiers that resulted in 5 people killed (2)
- last major battle of the revolution (2)
- in response to the tea act (hidden tax) the colonists did this (2)
- first constitution of the new nation-weak central government (3)
- the time period of rebuilding the South socially and politically (5)
- war between the French and British which ultimately led to taxation (2) of the colonists (1)
- taxes on paint paper and tea (2)
- large farms in the South (1)
- established a majority rules government in the plymouth colony (1)
- battle that is considered the turning point of the Revolution due to an alliance with the French (2)
- make the laws (3)
- device during the roaring 20s responsible for spreading popular culture (7)
- enforces the laws (3)
28 Clues: make the laws (3) • enforces the laws (3) • interprets the laws (3) • large farms in the South (1) • violent white abolitionist (4) • taxes on paint paper and tea (2) • union strategy to win the war (4) • wanted to include a Bill of Rights (3) • last major battle of the revolution (2) • First 10 amendments of the Constitution • ...
HOORAYY 2024-04-22
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- Measure that assured fair hiring practices in jobs funded with government money. Desegregated hiring for government jobs during the war.
- World-famous scientist who alerted Roosevelt of the need to develop atomic weapons
- Key leader of the Manhattan Project
- Homegrown gardens planted by Americans to raise vegetables for home use and leave more for the troops overseas
- site in Hawaii of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base
- Program in which laborers were brought from Mexico to work on American farms
- Victory over racism in the US and Victory over Facism in Europe.
- Code name for the program to develop an atomic bomb
- Office of War Information, encouraged support of the war effort
- A propaganda character to encourage women to join the war effort by working in factories to support the war industry
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- Measure that forced Japanese Americans into internment camps due to a fear they may help the Japanese during World War II.
- African American labor leader and promoter of the Double V Campaign
- Native Americans who used native, tribal spoken languages to send coded messages for the US military.
- Japanese general and prime minister during World War II
- President of the the United States during World War II
- Temporary imprisonment
- Certificates sold by the Government to help raise funds for the war
- Supreme Court case that upheld the government’s wartime internment policy
- System that limits the amount of certain goods people can buy
- Government and Commercial businesses involved in development, research and production of military material. Brought high demand for jobs
- Women’s Army Corps; volunteer organization that provided clerical workers, truck drivers, instructors, and lab technicians for the army
21 Clues: Temporary imprisonment • Key leader of the Manhattan Project • Code name for the program to develop an atomic bomb • President of the the United States during World War II • Japanese general and prime minister during World War II • site in Hawaii of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base • System that limits the amount of certain goods people can buy • ...
The Berlin Airlift 2018-03-01
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- / The record of how many ______ landed in Berlin was 1,398!
- / If the airlifts stopped, 2 ______ people would starve.
- / The C-47's hold up to 2 1/2 tons of _____ on each trip.
- / The Berlin Airlift _____ in 1948.
- / Berlin is in _____.
- / Planes were ____ and fixed often.
- / To make West Berlin surrender, the Soviets cut off all of their ______
- / They flew the planes both day and ________.
- / The ______ decided to fly really close to airlift planes, they could crash.
- / They built the Berlin _____ to separate East and West Germany.
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- / They tore the Berlin Wall down because the ____ War was over.
- / In total, 278,228 planes had landed in _______.
- / The Berlin Airlift was the biggest airlift in ________.
- / The training planes were filled with _____.
- / the Berlin Airlift _____ in 1949.
- / Helmut khol was the ________ of Germany who spoke at the Berlin Wall.
- / Halvorsen dropped treats for Germany kids in little _______ parachutes.
- / The Soviet _______ wanted all of Berlin to be part of East Germany.
- / The record of how many ______ they moved was 13,000.
- / The Berlin Airlift was after ______ War Two.
20 Clues: / Berlin is in _____. • / The Berlin Airlift _____ in 1948. • / the Berlin Airlift _____ in 1949. • / Planes were ____ and fixed often. • / The training planes were filled with _____. • / The Berlin Airlift was after ______ War Two. • / They flew the planes both day and ________. • / In total, 278,228 planes had landed in _______. • ...
IRP 2024-03-12
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- name of camp for younger kids before auschwitz
- term for world war 2
- term for german soldiers
- what the jews were not treated as
- head bad guy of world war
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- the camp the jews were being held at
- the block that Moshe was taken too
- what the jews had at the concentration camps to stay alive
- the religion that was being targeted in ww2
- the use of transportation in ww2
10 Clues: term for world war 2 • term for german soldiers • head bad guy of world war • the use of transportation in ww2 • what the jews were not treated as • the block that Moshe was taken too • the camp the jews were being held at • the religion that was being targeted in ww2 • name of camp for younger kids before auschwitz • ...
WW1 crossword 2023-06-21
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- when countries want to grow colonies
- The promise of protection between 2 or more countries
- First major military campaign for Australia in WW1
- A class of heavy duty battleship that was mainly manufactured in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race
- A European country that had democracy at the time of WW1
- What pulled Russia out of WW1
- When countries fight with each other
- Country that first militarized the Aeroplane
- Soldiers that fight on foot
- Long holes in the ground
- The place where the treaty ending WW1 was signed
- Patriotism
- The number of this world war
- A target for imperialism
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- A long metal tube with people in it sometimes that goes underwater
- Area where the tension started boiling over before the War
- The idea of having a strong military
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Last name of the First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1
- First country to use chemical weapons in WW1
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed the assassination on
- First country to employ tanks in WW1
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A former British colony
- Country with the largest army in the world in WW1
25 Clues: Patriotism • A former British colony • Long holes in the ground • A target for imperialism • Soldiers that fight on foot • The number of this world war • What pulled Russia out of WW1 • when countries want to grow colonies • The idea of having a strong military • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • When countries fight with each other • First country to employ tanks in WW1 • ...
World War I 2019-05-21
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- British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans.
- Fighting between fortified ditches.
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War I.
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war.
- Truce agreement
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- One side in World War I: Germany, Austri-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Act of giving two different sides equal strength or power.
- Payments made by defeated countries after a war.
- Wilson’s plan for world peace following World War I.
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nature.
- Having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships.
- American war hero.
13 Clues: Truce agreement • American war hero. • Fighting between fortified ditches. • The 1919 treaty that ended World War I. • Building up armed forces to prepare for war. • Payments made by defeated countries after a war. • British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans. • Wilson’s plan for world peace following World War I. • ...
middle east 2024-04-24
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- has spanish exclaves
- its previous flag was just green
- home to mecca
- 10th largest country, largest in africa
- jesus was baptized here!
- national dish: msakhan
- capital: sana'a
- this country is next to ethiopia
- capital: tunis
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- has the lowest point in africa, lake assal
- the capital is manama
- pharaoh
- home to fairouz
- southernmost nation of the arab league
- has more pyramids than egypt
- tallest building
- hosted fifa would cup 2022 and afc 2023
- ongoing civil war here
- 2/3 of this country is the Sahara desert
- oldest independent state in the arab world
- has arabic writing on its flag
- has the strongest currency in the world
22 Clues: pharaoh • home to mecca • capital: tunis • home to fairouz • capital: sana'a • tallest building • has spanish exclaves • the capital is manama • ongoing civil war here • national dish: msakhan • jesus was baptized here! • has more pyramids than egypt • has arabic writing on its flag • its previous flag was just green • this country is next to ethiopia • southernmost nation of the arab league • ...
China: English Style 2025-05-19
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- Former British Colony bordering Shenzhen
- River that ends in Shanghai
- Objects used to eat food with
- Major event hosted in Beijing in 2008
- Number of stars on the Chinese flag
- China's most popular invention (used at celebrations)
- Most populated province in all of China
- China's most famous athlete of all time
- China is the best country in the world at this sport
- Most spoken language in the world
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- China's most famous animal
- Traditional language of China
- Traditional food from Sichuan
- The ocean that borders China
- China's tropical island used as a holiday resort
- You may hear Portuguese if you visit this part of China
- The most populated city in China
- First leader of modern China
- The Country China fought in World War 2
19 Clues: China's most famous animal • River that ends in Shanghai • The ocean that borders China • First leader of modern China • Traditional language of China • Traditional food from Sichuan • Objects used to eat food with • The most populated city in China • Most spoken language in the world • Number of stars on the Chinese flag • Major event hosted in Beijing in 2008 • ...
World War II: On The Homefront Vocabulary Terms 2024-04-24
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- Measure that assured fair hiring practices in jobs funded with government money. Desegregated hiring for government jobs during the war.
- World-famous scientist who alerted Roosevelt of the need to develop atomic weapons
- Key leader of the Manhattan Project
- Homegrown gardens planted by Americans to raise vegetables for home use and leave more for the troops overseas
- site in Hawaii of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base
- Program in which laborers were brought from Mexico to work on American farms
- Victory over racism in the US and Victory over Facism in Europe.
- Code name for the program to develop an atomic bomb
- Office of War Information, encouraged support of the war effort
- A propaganda character to encourage women to join the war effort by working in factories to support the war industry
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- Measure that forced Japanese Americans into internment camps due to a fear they may help the Japanese during World War II.
- African American labor leader and promoter of the Double V Campaign
- Native Americans who used native, tribal spoken languages to send coded messages for the US military.
- Japanese general and prime minister during World War II
- President of the the United States during World War II
- Temporary imprisonment
- Certificates sold by the Government to help raise funds for the war
- Supreme Court case that upheld the government’s wartime internment policy
- System that limits the amount of certain goods people can buy
- Government and Commercial businesses involved in development, research and production of military material. Brought high demand for jobs
- Women’s Army Corps; volunteer organization that provided clerical workers, truck drivers, instructors, and lab technicians for the army
21 Clues: Temporary imprisonment • Key leader of the Manhattan Project • Code name for the program to develop an atomic bomb • President of the the United States during World War II • Japanese general and prime minister during World War II • site in Hawaii of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base • System that limits the amount of certain goods people can buy • ...
Mckayla Clapper - World War I 2023-03-23
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- Wilson's plan for future peace
- Devoting everything into war effort
- Warships used to attack enemies
- Allowing each person to only have a fixed amount
- German emperor and king of Prussia
- Italy,Germany,Austria-Hungary
- French leader, wants to punish Germany
- Land through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea
- War that was fought in trenches
- USA,GB,France,Italy,Russia
- Germany's plan to fight and win the war
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- Involving fluid movements of armies in massive offensives and counteroffensive
- Right to a people's own self rule
- Build-up of countries military power
- To cease fire
- American president during World War 1
- International group made to prevent war
- GB,France,Russia
- Ottoman,Germany,Austria,Bulgaria
- Treaty to end World War 1
- Media created to shape public opinion
21 Clues: To cease fire • GB,France,Russia • Treaty to end World War 1 • USA,GB,France,Italy,Russia • Italy,Germany,Austria-Hungary • Wilson's plan for future peace • Warships used to attack enemies • War that was fought in trenches • Ottoman,Germany,Austria,Bulgaria • Right to a people's own self rule • German emperor and king of Prussia • Devoting everything into war effort • ...
by Kasay Nichols 2014-03-11
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- A person, group, or nation that is associated with another or others for some common cause or purpose
- Powers In World War I, Germany and Austria-Hungary, often with their allies Turkey and Bulgaria
- Boat A German Submarine
- Policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries
- Franz Ferdinand An archduke of Austro-Hungarian
- Mans Land An area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established
- Form of communicated aimed towards influencing the attitude of the community toward some cause or position
- Exeditionary Force Were the United States Armed Forces sent to Europe in World War I
- A strong military spirit or policy
- of Versailles Peace treaty at the end of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers
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- v United States A United States Supreme Court decision concerning enforcement of the Espionage Act of 1917 during World War I
- Wilson The 28th President of the United States
- Maine Commissioned in 1895, was the first US Navy ship to be named after the state of Maine
- Service Act Enacted May 18, 1917, authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through conscription
- Note The Zimmerman telegram was a 1917 diplomatic proposal from the German Empire for Mexico to join Central Powers in the event of the United States entering World War I
- A British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915
- Spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation
- Jackets Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches
- System A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
20 Clues: Boat A German Submarine • A strong military spirit or policy • Wilson The 28th President of the United States • Franz Ferdinand An archduke of Austro-Hungarian • Spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation • Warfare Combat in which each side occupies a system of protective trenches • ...
chapter 15 2020-08-16
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- combination of documentary and fiction.
- invented in 1940 and 1950.
- french philosopher (Jean-Paul.
- World inspire by universal truth
- creative potential of the unconscious mind
- Literature expression of feelings.
- fusion of three and two dimensional object.
- Movement searching equality for women.
- part reflecting standards of parents
- World war 2 genocide of the Jews
- style of music with a lot of improvisation
- less is a bore.
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- cause terror among people.
- smaller interval then the norm.
- sticking different material (piece art)
- general secretary of communist party (1922)
- Style that express emotional experience.
- founder of the theory of relativity.
- process of interaction worldwide.
- favored imaginary,clear,sharp language
20 Clues: less is a bore. • cause terror among people. • invented in 1940 and 1950. • french philosopher (Jean-Paul. • smaller interval then the norm. • World inspire by universal truth • World war 2 genocide of the Jews • process of interaction worldwide. • Literature expression of feelings. • founder of the theory of relativity. • part reflecting standards of parents • ...
World War 2 vocabulary 2023-01-15
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- idea that the bible was literally true without error
- famous novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- nation-wide panic that arose from suspicion that communist would take over the U.S.
- common name given to the new National Prohibition Act
- famous baseball player
- famous jazz trumpet player from new orleans
- gave suffrage to women in the U.S
- Great Britain, France, Russia
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- main cause of world war 1
- was sunk by a German U-boat may 7, 1915
- Austria-Hungary,Germany,ottoman empire
- during WW1 wanted U.S to remain nuetral
- illegal to produce,consume, or sell alcohol
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
14 Clues: famous baseball player • main cause of world war 1 • Great Britain, France, Russia • gave suffrage to women in the U.S • Austria-Hungary,Germany,ottoman empire • was sunk by a German U-boat may 7, 1915 • during WW1 wanted U.S to remain nuetral • famous novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald • illegal to produce,consume, or sell alcohol • ...
World War I 2020-12-08
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- defending a position by fighting from within deep ditches
- German submarines used to attack Allied and neutral ships
- alliance between Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottoman Empire (AH GOE)
- alliance between Japan, France, Russia, Italy, and Great Britain (JF RIB)
- British passenger ship that was attacked by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans
- situation in which neither side can win a clear victory
- “flu;” killed more people worldwide than World War I combat
- a final peace settlement of World War I
- strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation
- building an empire by founding colonies or conquering other nations
- secret note in which Germany promised to give Mexico parts of the United States if Mexico would form an alliance with Germany against the United States
- a wartime vegetable garden developed to increase food production especially by home gardeners
- bonds issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war efforts
- payments for war damages
- President Wilson’s plan for peace and the end of World War I
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- the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated in 1914
- US President during World War I
- established the draft of men between the ages of 21 and 30 in 1917
- murder of a public figure by surprise attack
- an international assembly of nations to settle disputes between countries and encourage democracy
- countries join forces or work together to achieve a goal
- aggressive buildup of armed forces
- unbiased; not favoring either side in a conflict
- overthrew the Russian government to set up communism, which led to Russia’s withdrawal from World War I
- truce
25 Clues: truce • payments for war damages • US President during World War I • aggressive buildup of armed forces • a final peace settlement of World War I • murder of a public figure by surprise attack • unbiased; not favoring either side in a conflict • strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation • situation in which neither side can win a clear victory • ...
WORLD WAR 2 TEST REVIEW 2022-03-25
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- Spread propaganda to influence thoughts, feelings, and actions of the public in favor of the war.
- Fought inflation by freezing prices on most goods.
- Dictator of the Soviet Union led by force wanted pure communism.
- Greek word means sacrifice by fire.
- Night of the broken glass.
- December 7, 1941 was the attack on what?
- In charge of military strategy and mobilization.
- Loyalty to a person's country above all else.
- Work camps
- Camps Japanese Americans were placed in.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Dictator of Germany; wanted a master race & to restore Germany to a grand empire.
- The deliberate systematic killing of an entire population.
- Decided which companies would go from peacetime production to wartime production.
- Started on September 1,1939
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- Signed by USSR and Germany, an agreement not to attack each other.
- Which is missing: Hitler wanted to establish a ________________ ___________________ restore Germany, and get back territory taken during World War 1.
- Segregated Jewish neighborhoods in Polish cities.
- Lighting war
- Law that allowed the president to lease arms to any country whose defense was vital to the United States.
- Camps where Jews were executed in the gas chambers.
- A philosophy that places individuals ahead of the country.
- Air war fought between Germany and UK.
- A government that tolerates no opposition.
- Wanted to restore Italy to a grand emprie; believed in extreme nationalism.
- Giving into the demands of an aggressor.
- Great Britain, Soviet Union, and United States.
27 Clues: Work camps • Lighting war • Germany, Italy, and Japan • Night of the broken glass. • Started on September 1,1939 • Greek word means sacrifice by fire. • Air war fought between Germany and UK. • December 7, 1941 was the attack on what? • Camps Japanese Americans were placed in. • Giving into the demands of an aggressor. • A government that tolerates no opposition. • ...
World War 2 Study Guide 2023-04-13
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- A system in which the government acts as absolute ruler with complete control over every element of life
- prime minister of England during WW2
- Americas first peacetime draft
- the scientific/ military development of the nuclear bomb
- a form of totalitarianism that emphasizes nationalism and conformity
- An alliance made between The USA, England, France, and Russia
- a staregy where yht US would capture small islands to use as bases to capture other islands
- stated if Japan did not surrender, the Us would inflict "prompt and utter destruction."
- led the Americans and Ally forces at D-Day and other battles
- Where japanese Americans were forced to live for a portion of WW2
- compromise; giving something up in order to maintain peace
- May 8th, 1945
- December 7, 1941
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- A "lightning war" that combines speed and surprise
- The name for the massive ally invasion of German-Occupied France
- THE SITE Of the first nuclear bomb attack
- the president who took office after FDR died
- an alliance made between Germany, Italy, and Japan
- the site of the second nuclear bomb attack against japan
- Where the allies landed in France
- made it illegal for americans to sell weapons or loan money to foreign nations
- Japanese suicide pilots
- August 15th, 1945
- a section of a city that is occupied by only one group of people due to economic hardships
- a violent attack on the city of Nanjing by the japanese
- a killing of a race, ethnicity, or religious group of people
- the lead scientist behind the nuclear bomb
- of northern european heritage; not jewish
28 Clues: May 8th, 1945 • December 7, 1941 • August 15th, 1945 • Japanese suicide pilots • Americas first peacetime draft • Where the allies landed in France • prime minister of England during WW2 • THE SITE Of the first nuclear bomb attack • of northern european heritage; not jewish • the lead scientist behind the nuclear bomb • the president who took office after FDR died • ...
Dictators of World War 2 2025-10-24
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- Promise to restore Italy to its ancient imperial glory.
- Asian province invaded for its land and resources in 1931.
- Political group that grew from obscurity to become Germany’s most powerful party by 1932.
- Economic motivation behind Japan’s expansion across the Pacific.
- Nation invaded in 1935 to prove Italy’s imperial strength.
- Alliance Japan joined with Germany and Italy before World War II.
- Military leader who rose to dominance under a weak emperor.
- Book written during his imprisonment outlining his extremist beliefs and future goals.
- Policy that abolished private farms and replaced them with massive state-run collectives.
- Ambitious economic initiative that aimed to rapidly industrialize the USSR.
- Duce Title meaning “The Supreme Leader,” used to emphasize his absolute control.
- Ideology prioritizing national strength and unity over personal freedom.
- Emperor regarded as divine and unquestionable by his citizens.
- Political tactic of appealing to public fear of communism and economic collapse.
- Agreement he blamed on Jewish leaders for humiliating Germany after World War I.
- Title meaning “The Leader,” representing his total control of Germany.
- Region devastated by famine due to forced agricultural collectivization.
- Harsh labor camps where dissenters were imprisoned and worked to death.
- Policy of spreading government-controlled information to glorify obedience and suppress criticism.
- Event where he was publicly executed and humiliated after Italy turned on him.
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- Phrase used to describe Stalin’s near-complete domination of Soviet life.
- The monarch who handed over power rather than risk civil war.
- Economic philosophy that claimed equality but produced propaganda and famine instead.
- The democratic government Hitler dismantled after being appointed chancellor.
- Reich Phrase describing the “thousand-year” empire Hitler promised to build.
- Former leader whose death allowed Stalin to consolidate power.
- Surprise military strike meant to cripple the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
- Pact signed with Germany that temporarily kept the two powers from clashing.
- Policy aimed at uniting all German-speaking people into one empire.
- The fate Tojo faced after being tried for war crimes at the end of the war.
- Alliance created with Germany and Japan as war approached.
- System of government where the state seeks total obedience and crushes dissent.
- Mass killing and atrocity committed by Japanese troops.
- Campaign that eliminated political rivals and created an atmosphere of terror.
- The international organization that failed to stop his military aggression in Africa.
- The economic crisis that fueled his popularity and rise to power.
- The group of uniformed followers who helped him seize political power in 1922.
- Country’s name officially adopted in 1922 after the communist revolution.
- Idea that the Japanese were a “superior race” destined to rule Asia.
39 Clues: Promise to restore Italy to its ancient imperial glory. • Mass killing and atrocity committed by Japanese troops. • Asian province invaded for its land and resources in 1931. • Nation invaded in 1935 to prove Italy’s imperial strength. • Alliance created with Germany and Japan as war approached. • Military leader who rose to dominance under a weak emperor. • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2023-02-03
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- This scandal, which happened in the 1970s, forced Richard Nixon to resign as president of the United States.
- The first black woman to attend Yale Law School and the first black female judge.
- This man, nicknamed "Satchmo", was a leading figure in the Jazz movement.
- The first 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution.
- This African-American man won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
- This woman became the first African-American child to desegregate an all-white school in Louisiana.
- This NASA spaceship exploded on its way into space on January 28, 1986.
- this man was president at the start of the Great Depression. (last name)
- The first African-American woman elected to Congress. (last name)
- Puerto Rican baseball player who played 18 seasons. Died in a plane crash in 1972. (last name)
- The treaty of ________ ended the Revolutionary War.
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- The first African-American to serve on the Supreme Court (last name)
- This Civil War battle took place between July 1-3,1863, resulting in nearly 50,000 deaths.
- The sinking of this ship, resulting in the death of 128 Americans, made the U.S. join World War 1.
- This man, who had polio, was elected president of the U.S. 4 times. (last name)
- The president who dropped the atomic bomb on Japan.
- The fort where the Civil War started in 1861.
- this method of attack, also known as "Lightning War", was used by Germany during World War 2.
18 Clues: The fort where the Civil War started in 1861. • The president who dropped the atomic bomb on Japan. • The treaty of ________ ended the Revolutionary War. • The first 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution. • The first African-American woman elected to Congress. (last name) • The first African-American to serve on the Supreme Court (last name) • ...
World War II 2024-03-21
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- This refers to the activities that occur in a country to support a war effort such as manufacturing war materials or rationing.
- The ___ Airmen refers to a famous African American fighter squadron that served during World War II.
- Limits purchases of certain goods.
- The policy that allowed the US president to provide countries with war materials to fight the Axis.
- The US president that served following FDR's death in 1945.
- US dropped one on Hiroshima and another one on Nagasaki.
- Battle in the Pacific Theater that was the turning point in the war against Japan.
- Victory over Japan, August 15, 1945.
- Nickname given to members of the Navajo that served in the Pacific Theater and relied on their language to communicate in battle.
- US military strategy in the Pacific where they would capture an island to "leapfrog" their way to Japan.
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- The surprise attack that resulted in the United States joining World War II.
- The US president that served during the majority of the fighting in World War II.
- US put a lot of their resources towards the European Theater in a strategy they referred to as, "Defeat ___ First."
- Axis Power responsible for the surprise attack on US naval forces at Pearl Harbor in 1941.
- The alliance that the United States fought alongside during World War II.
- Allied invasion of Normandy, France on June 6, 1945.
- War fought between the Allied Powers and Axis Powers from 1939-1945.
- Victory in Europe, May 8, 1945.
18 Clues: Victory in Europe, May 8, 1945. • Limits purchases of certain goods. • Victory over Japan, August 15, 1945. • Allied invasion of Normandy, France on June 6, 1945. • US dropped one on Hiroshima and another one on Nagasaki. • The US president that served following FDR's death in 1945. • War fought between the Allied Powers and Axis Powers from 1939-1945. • ...
The Revolutionary Era 2023-10-03
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- main author of the Declaration of Independence (2 words)
- civilian soldiers
- last attempt by colonist to negotiate with the king (3 words)
- a protest group that formed the Boston Tea Party (3 words)
- a military struggle in which the British fought against the French and their Native American allies (4 words)
- tax that prompted colonists to cry, "no taxation without representation" (2 words)
- battle that boosted Patriot morale (3 words)
- taxes on imported materials like glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea (2 words)
- the agreement that ended the Revolutionary War
- a foreign soldier hired to fight in the war
- colonial supporters of the British before and during the war
- battle that persuaded the French to join the war for the Patriots (3 words)
- statement of reasons for the colonies to separate from Britain (3 words)
- document that was crucial in changing public opinion to support independence (2 words)
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- Prussian drillmaster who trained Americans to be "soldiers" (3 words)
- Frenchman who led troops in Virginia and pushed France to join the war (3 words)
- a Native American uprising against Britain in the Great Lakes region (2 words)
- last major battle of the Revolutionary War (3 Words)
- leader of the Sons of Liberty (2 words)
- British response to the Boston Tea Party (2 words)
- British commander who quickly captured Georgia and South Carolina and was defeated at Yorktown (2 words)
21 Clues: civilian soldiers • leader of the Sons of Liberty (2 words) • a foreign soldier hired to fight in the war • battle that boosted Patriot morale (3 words) • the agreement that ended the Revolutionary War • British response to the Boston Tea Party (2 words) • last major battle of the Revolutionary War (3 Words) • main author of the Declaration of Independence (2 words) • ...
Blockbuster Blitz 2013-07-18
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- The Black Widow
- M. Night Shyamalan adventure drama
- Who was that masked man?
- Jackman action flick
- actor, Gatsby
- Foxx White House down star
- Billy Crystal lends his voice
- World War Z author
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- Trek director
- little yellow creatures
- 2013 Superman film
- Will Smith's son
- voice of Gru
- Red 2 Sir
- Pitt movie
- Lone Ranger composer
- Tony Stark
- Gatsby neighbor
- Hangover III funnyman
- Fast and Furious powerhouse
- Sherlock actor
21 Clues: Red 2 Sir • Pitt movie • Tony Stark • voice of Gru • Trek director • actor, Gatsby • Sherlock actor • The Black Widow • Gatsby neighbor • Will Smith's son • 2013 Superman film • World War Z author • Lone Ranger composer • Jackman action flick • Hangover III funnyman • little yellow creatures • Who was that masked man? • Foxx White House down star • Fast and Furious powerhouse • ...
WW2 Crossword 2025-04-03
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- The Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, marking a turning point in World War 2
- Air raid on Tokyo led by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle.
- Battle in 1945 known for the iconic flag-raising photograph, significant for its strategic airfield
- Allied strategy in the Pacific War of capturing select islands while bypassing other
- The codename for the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942
- The secret U.S. project during World War II that developed the atomic bomb
- The site of one of the largest and bloodiest battles in the Pacific theater, occurring from April to June 1945
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- Surprise military attack on a U.S. naval base in 1941
- Forced transfer of Filipino and American troops in 1942, known for its harsh conditions
- A critical naval battle in June 1942 that turned the tide against Japan in the Pacific
- Site of the first major Allied offensive against Japan in the Pacific during World War II
- The Allied assault on Italy's mainland at Salerno in September 1943
12 Clues: Surprise military attack on a U.S. naval base in 1941 • Air raid on Tokyo led by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle. • The codename for the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942 • The Allied assault on Italy's mainland at Salerno in September 1943 • The secret U.S. project during World War II that developed the atomic bomb • ...
European History Review Crossword 2023-05-11
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- The mistreatment of the Jewish population of Europe during World War II.
- The competition to build bigger and bigger weapons was known as the ________ Race.
- A place where enemies of Germany were sent to during World War II was known as a concentration ______.
- A Russian emperor.
- The idea of nuclear superpowers being able to completely destroy each other.
- A ruler with total power over a country, limiting peoples' rights.
- A poor person of low social status.
- The four letter abbreviation for the Soviet Union.
- The person who led the communist revolution in Russia.
- A ranking system that puts people in different classes is known as a Social _____________.
- Not supporting or helping either side in a conflict.
- This creates a sudden change in power. America had one in 1776.
- How someone views something is said to be their ___________.
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- A type of government and economy where everything is supposed to be equal.
- A small group of rich people who use the government to get richer.
- To give into the demands of someone to avoid conflict.
- The large super country formed after World War I.
- The treaty that ended World War I.
- An attempt by a few people to overthrow the government is known as a _____ d'etat.
- A type of fighting where troops fight from long lines dug in the ground facing each other is known as ________ Warfare.
- The leader of Germany during World War II.
- To act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
- The __________ Wall divided this Germany city after World war II.
- A period of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States was known as the _________ War.
- A country that works together with another country.
- Any situation in which no action can be taken and progress can't be made.
26 Clues: A Russian emperor. • The treaty that ended World War I. • A poor person of low social status. • The leader of Germany during World War II. • The large super country formed after World War I. • The four letter abbreviation for the Soviet Union. • A country that works together with another country. • Not supporting or helping either side in a conflict. • ...
WW1_dohany_dániel 2024-01-03
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- Winston Churchill, a key British statesman, served as Prime Minister during crucial periods of World War II, known for his resilience and leadership during the conflict.
- Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. President during World War I, advocated for the League of Nations and self-determination, influencing post-war diplomacy.
- Princip: Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb nationalist, is infamous for assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914, an event that triggered the outbreak of World War I.
- Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik Party, led the Russian Revolution in 1917, fundamentally reshaping the country's political landscape and contributing to the formation of the Soviet Union.
- The Schlieffen Plan, devised by German strategist Alfred von Schlieffen, aimed to swiftly defeat France before turning attention to Russia, but its failure had profound consequences during World War I.
- Ferdinánd: Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, met his tragic end when assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, an act that set off a chain of events leading to World War I.
- Topography involves the detailed mapping and description of physical features in an area, crucial for military planning and geographical understanding, especially during times of war.
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- The Rhineland, or Rajna-vidék in Hungarian, is a region in Western Germany along the Rhine River. Historically significant, it has been a focal point in European conflicts and is known for its cultural richness and economic importance.
- Georges Clemenceau, nicknamed "The Tiger," played a pivotal role as the French Prime Minister during World War I and was a key figure in post-war peace negotiations.
- Károly: Charles IV, known as IV. Károly in Hungarian, was the last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, abdicating in 1918 amidst the upheavals of World War I.
- The Treaty of Trianon, signed in 1920, marked the formal end of World War I for Hungary. The treaty resulted in significant territorial losses and political changes, reducing Hungary to a fraction of its former size and altering its borders.
- General Aleksei Brusilov, a Russian military commander, orchestrated the successful Brusilov Offensive on the Eastern Front during World War I in 1916.
- Lloyd George, Kemál pasa: Vittorio Emanuele Orlando represented Italy, David Lloyd George represented Britain, and Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Atatürk) was a significant figure in the Turkish War of Independence, all shaping post-World War I developments.
- József: Emperor Franz Joseph I, or Ferenc József in Hungarian, ruled the Austro-Hungarian Empire for a lengthy period, facing significant challenges during his reign, including the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- Vilmos: Kaiser Wilhelm II, or II. Vilmos in Hungarian, was the German Emperor whose policies and militaristic approach contributed to the tensions that led to World War I.
15 Clues: Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. President during World War I, advocated for the League of Nations and self-determination, influencing post-war diplomacy. • General Aleksei Brusilov, a Russian military commander, orchestrated the successful Brusilov Offensive on the Eastern Front during World War I in 1916. • ...
WWI crossword 2022-12-09
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- policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- the US president at the time
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the region along the German-Russia border there were Russians and Serbs battled Germans Austrians and Turks the limiting of the amounts of food people can buy often imposed by the government
- a series of proposals in which US president Woodrow outlined a plan for achievement a last peace after world 1
- a military alliance between
- the region of northern France where the forces of the allies and the central powers were battled each other
- Germany military plan at the outbreak of world war 1 according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battle field
- the last German emperor and king of Prussia
- a military alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years preceding world war 1
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- countries devoted all their resources to the war effort
- the use of submarines to sink without warning any ship
- the freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they wish to live
- the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary along with the other nations that fought on their side allies
- former french statesmen and who served as prime-minister
16 Clues: a military alliance between • the US president at the time • an agreement to stop fighting • the last German emperor and king of Prussia • the use of submarines to sink without warning any ship • countries devoted all their resources to the war effort • former french statesmen and who served as prime-minister • ...
Alfie Lockdown 1 2020-04-09
8 Clues: A war plane • PM in World War 2 • A very scary golfer • A Super League team • World's Highest Mountain • A European City full of canals • An American Film about Vietnam War • Jason _________ played international rugby league & union
Chapter 27 2023-04-28
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- giving up military weapons
- leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- violent, sudden attack used by Germans during World War II
- seeking to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- sound of a bell rung slowly as an indication of the end of something
- across the ocean
- killing an entire ethnic group
- to focus
- camp, large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- money
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- an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
- dislike of or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group
- during World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- a large building used to house prisoners
- to limit use; to make scare items available to people on a limited basis
- camp, camp where Japanese Americans were kept during World War II
- anxious
- the policy of giving in to the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- defense, protective measures taken in case of attack
- the name given to the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- hopping, a strategy used during World War II that called for attacking and capturing certain key islands and then using these islands as bases from which to attack others
21 Clues: money • anxious • to focus • across the ocean • giving up military weapons • killing an entire ethnic group • a large building used to house prisoners • defense, protective measures taken in case of attack • leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force • violent, sudden attack used by Germans during World War II • ...
CHapter 27 2023-05-01
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- sound of a bell rung slowly as an indication of the end of something
- who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- across the ocean
- violent sudden attack used by Germans during World War II
- killing an entire ethnic group
- to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- to focus
- a strategy used during World War II that called for attacking and capturing certain key islands and then using these islands as bases from which to attack others
- money
- dislike of or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group
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- giving up military weapons
- the policy of giving in to the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- protective measures taken in case of attack
- to limit use; to make scarce items available to people on a limited basis
- an attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
- a large building used to house prisoners
- during World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- anxious
- the name given to the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- camp where Japanese Americans were kept during World War II
21 Clues: money • anxious • to focus • across the ocean • giving up military weapons • killing an entire ethnic group • a large building used to house prisoners • protective measures taken in case of attack • who has absolute power and rules a nation by force • violent sudden attack used by Germans during World War II • to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control • ...
History Crossword 2022-06-09
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- This word means to be confide as a prisoner for political or military reasons.
- This organization brought democratic nations in North America and Europe to defend against potential soviet attacks.
- This word literally means "fear of Muslims", we saw this grow tremendously after 9/11.
- truce, This was an agreement from both sides to ceasefire on Christmas day (they also had a football/soccer match).
- Best known Canadian terrorist group.
- This is the push for everyone to own a lot of stuff to be happy and live a good life.
- Pact, This was an agreement made between Germany, Italy, and Japan as a defences alliance.
- This is the last name of the Lithuanian teen who set himself on fire in protest against the Soviet occupation.
- This city is home to the Al-Aqsa mosque, which is one of the holiest sites in the world.
- War, This war was named this because we actually never the two major powers fighting.
- This is the greater economic, political, and cultural connectedness between different nations and areas of the world.
- This is an acronym for an organization meant to keep international peace and security, and developing friendly relations between countries.
- The compulsory enlistment or call up.
- This is shared defence system between Canada and the USA, designed to alert and combat in the case of nuclear war.
- This is a month that World war 2 both started and ended in (same month but different years).
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- This is also formally known as nuclear bomb, which was dropped on Japan.
- This term was used by the Nazis referring to the "racial ideal" (white, blonde, blue eyed, etc).
- This is the mass killing of a specific group/population, we saw this happen with Jewish people.
- In this city the French ship "Mont Blanc" crashed into the "Imo".
- This aerial combat was where fighter pilots would try to shoot down other planes.
- This is also known as "The Great Famine".
- Ridge, This battle is often considered as the battle that defined Canadian independence and military prowess.
- mask, This tool was used to protect a soldier from breathing in toxic gases and chemicals.
- Raid, While this battle was ultimately a fail , it served as a learning experience that the allied forces used in later battles.
- This was were land battles took place in World War 1, they were filthy, filled with rats, mud, water, lice and much more.
- Ferdinand, The assassination of this man sparked World War 1 to start.
- This agreement is signed to temporarily stop war.
- A public general vote to pass a law or make a big decision.
- tax, This was introduced in World War 1 as a temporary measure to help fund the war effort. We still have this to date.
- This is when the government bans the sale and/or consumption of alcohol.
- This is the voluntary abstinence from drinking alcohol.
- This is information, that is inaccurate or misleading, intended to promote or advertise a specific political cause or point of view.
- This is an acronym for when and if war broke out it would mean that both sides and their allies would most likely be wiped out.
33 Clues: Best known Canadian terrorist group. • The compulsory enlistment or call up. • This is also known as "The Great Famine". • This agreement is signed to temporarily stop war. • This is the voluntary abstinence from drinking alcohol. • A public general vote to pass a law or make a big decision. • In this city the French ship "Mont Blanc" crashed into the "Imo". • ...
World War II 2017-05-18
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- City where the first atomic Bomb was dropped
- Japanese attack on the United States which led to the entry of the U.S. intro the war
- Forced relocation of Japanese-Americans to detention centers
- Day that the war came to an end in Europe
- Alliance between Great Britain, the United States, and Russia
- The murder of 6 million jews, and 3 million others by the Nazis
- Turning point in the war, invasion of France
- Country whose invasion started World War II in Europe
- Alliance between Germany, Japan, and Italy
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- a walled off part of the city where the Jewish populations were forced to live
- City where the Russians stopped the German advance
- President of the United States for most of World War II
- Famous girl whose diary is read in schools around the world
- Plane that dropped the first atomic bomb
- City where the second atomic bomb was dropped
- President of the United States for the end of World War II
16 Clues: Plane that dropped the first atomic bomb • Day that the war came to an end in Europe • Alliance between Germany, Japan, and Italy • City where the first atomic Bomb was dropped • Turning point in the war, invasion of France • City where the second atomic bomb was dropped • City where the Russians stopped the German advance • ...
Spelling Activity T2 W3 2014-05-07
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- something really old
- in Mincraft zombies are
- the last level of government
- in world war 1&2 a lot of Australians did it
- opposite of good
- Tony Abbot is he leader of
- Maverick and Iceman use it a lot
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- something I had taken out
- sharing is
- it is pointless trying to run when you have a broken leg
- you can move it around a lot
- Germany did it to England and started a war
- the opposite of dieing
- the soil was goodfor seeding
- something on your face
15 Clues: sharing is • opposite of good • something really old • the opposite of dieing • something on your face • in Mincraft zombies are • something I had taken out • Tony Abbot is he leader of • you can move it around a lot • the last level of government • the soil was goodfor seeding • Maverick and Iceman use it a lot • Germany did it to England and started a war • ...
About Your Big: Video Game Edition 2025-11-06
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- Turn based RPG and creature collector that I want to play but haven’t gotten into yet (1 word)
- Dating sim where you romance monsters (2 words)
- The art style and cutscenes of this game are made by Studio Ghibli (3 words)
- Classic sports game (2 words)
- Indie game where you traverse the underworld of monsters (1 word)
- My favorite Mario game (3 words)
- Horror game in a haunted pizzeria (4 words)
- Nintendo racing (2 words)
- You, the princess, and the narrator (3 words)
- Open-world RPG with auto attacks and arts attack (2 words)
- Game studio that creates short retro style Japanese horror games (2 words)
- DS game where you play as a princess with strong emotions alongside her talking umbrella (3 words)
- Farming game I love but never seem to play past year 1 (2 words)
- Vocaloid rhythm game (4 words)
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- Wii party game where all the characters are monkeys (5 words)
- Simulation game I’ve banned myself from playing cause I would waste hours on it (2 words)
- The best game series of all time (4 words)
- Dystopian world with androids and machines (2 words)
- Game where Leon Kennedy originated (2 words/1 number)
- My favorite Zelda game. Also the edgiest. (2 words)
- Unique rogue-like game with cute visuals (4 words)
- Visual novel where a group of teenagers are trapped in a killing game (1 word)
- Relaxing sim where you are a human among animals (2 words)
- Cute turf war shooter game (1 word)
24 Clues: Nintendo racing (2 words) • Classic sports game (2 words) • Vocaloid rhythm game (4 words) • My favorite Mario game (3 words) • Cute turf war shooter game (1 word) • 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) • ...
World War 2 Countries 2023-01-12
Spiele 2014-04-29
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- Welcher blau-rot gekleideter Hauptcharakter rettet die Prinzessin in jedem Spiel?
- In welchen Spiel ist der Protagonist eine Ziege?
- In welchem Spiel kann man epische Titan beschwören?
- Beliebte Autorennspiel-Serie von EA.
- Beliebte Lebenssymulation aus dem Hause EA.
- In welchem Spiel kann man Taschenmonster fangen und trainieren?
- Zombieapokalyptischer Open-World Spiel?
- Welches Spiel war ursprünglich ein Halflife 2 Mod?
- Wie heißt der fünfte Teil der Elder Scrolls Reihe?
- 2D Kampfsimulation.
- Welcher grün gekleideter Held rettet ebenfalls in jedem Spiel die Prinzessin?
- Wie lautet die Abkürzung des Spiels World of Warcraft?
- Wie heißt der Haupcharakter des Spiels inFAMOUS?
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- Indie-Horror Game aus den Jahr 2010?
- In welchem Spiel versucht man sich gegenseitig in die Luft zu sprengen?
- In welchen Spiel werden Blöcke gestapelt?
- Beliebtes "Gangster" Open-World Spiel. (Zusammengeschieben)
- Beliebteste Fußballspiel?
- Schneller, blauer Igel.
- In welchem Spiel sind zwei Affen auf der Suche nach Bananen.
- Wie lautet der erste Nachname des Protagonisten von Assassin's Creed 2?
- Welches bekannte Spiel besteht ausschließlich aus Blöcken?
- Verfolgungsjagt im Wäldchen.
23 Clues: 2D Kampfsimulation. • Schneller, blauer Igel. • Beliebteste Fußballspiel? • Verfolgungsjagt im Wäldchen. • Indie-Horror Game aus den Jahr 2010? • Beliebte Autorennspiel-Serie von EA. • Zombieapokalyptischer Open-World Spiel? • In welchen Spiel werden Blöcke gestapelt? • Beliebte Lebenssymulation aus dem Hause EA. • In welchen Spiel ist der Protagonist eine Ziege? • ...
WW II VOCABULARY 2023-10-26
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- PROJECT. BUILDING THE ATOMIC BOMB
- HARBOR ATTACK ON U.S. NAVY BASE
- AXIS POWER IN THE PACIFIC
- GERMANY, ITALY, JAPAN
- GERMAN FOR AIR WEAPON
- U.S. PRESIDENT
- VERY POOR LIVING CONDITIONS
- WORLD WAR II FOUGHT HERE
- CITY IN GERMANY
- AMERICAN WORLD WAR II GENERAL
- AMERICAN WORLD WAR II GENERAL
- AMERICAN WORLD WAR II GENERAL
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- PRIME MINISTER ENGLAND
- AMERICAN WORLD WAR II GENERAL
- JAPANESE SUICIDE BOMBER
- STATES. HELPED ALLIES WIN WAR
- MANY PLANES BOMBING ENGLAND RELENTLESSLY
- JIMA. ISLAND IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
- ALLY COUNTRY
- FOUGHT BACK AGAINST HITLER
- RUSSIAN LEADER
- GERMAN SECRET POLICE
- U.S., ENGLAND, RUSSIA
23 Clues: ALLY COUNTRY • U.S. PRESIDENT • RUSSIAN LEADER • CITY IN GERMANY • GERMAN SECRET POLICE • GERMANY, ITALY, JAPAN • GERMAN FOR AIR WEAPON • U.S., ENGLAND, RUSSIA • PRIME MINISTER ENGLAND • JAPANESE SUICIDE BOMBER • WORLD WAR II FOUGHT HERE • AXIS POWER IN THE PACIFIC • FOUGHT BACK AGAINST HITLER • VERY POOR LIVING CONDITIONS • AMERICAN WORLD WAR II GENERAL • AMERICAN WORLD WAR II GENERAL • ...
The Book Thief 2023-12-29
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- What Rudy always wanted from Liesel
- The leader of Germany during World War 2
- What happens to each person on Himmel Street except Liesel
- What Liesel is known for stealing
- The German word for Heaven
- What is going on in the world during Liesel's life
- The country the story is set in
- What occurs on Himmel Street at the end of the book
- The room Liesel stole from in the Mayor's house
- Where Max stayed and Liesel survived
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- The young girl at 33 Himmel Street
- The things within books that comfort Liesel
- Papa's favourite instrument, and his symbol
- The real father figure
- The Jewish man in the basement
- What Liesel felt for Rudy, her parents, and Max
- Liesel's best friend and the boy who is in love with her
- What Liesel got when she moved onto Himmel Street (Her parents, Rudy and Max)
- Calls everyone "Saumensch"
- The end of Liesel's nickname and a word that could describe her or Rudy
20 Clues: The real father figure • The German word for Heaven • Calls everyone "Saumensch" • The Jewish man in the basement • The country the story is set in • What Liesel is known for stealing • The young girl at 33 Himmel Street • What Rudy always wanted from Liesel • Where Max stayed and Liesel survived • The leader of Germany during World War 2 • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-22
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- where pearl harbor is
- the American president at the start of WW2
- "lightning war" a tactic that combines speed and surprise
- Leader of Italy during WW2
- believed in appeasement and gave hitler the sudetenland
- The prime minister of Japan
- German for "leader"
- the Germain air force
- A surprise attack by the Japanese against an american naval base
- made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- made up of the USA, England, France, Russia, and China
- of northern european heritage/ non-jewish
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- the british prime minister during WW2
- made it illegal for americans to sell weapons, supplies, or loan money to foreign nations
- The Russian dictator during WW2
- Emperor of Japan
- to put to death
- a form of totalitarianism that emphasizes nationalism and conformity
- control of how much of something is available to each individual in a group
- destroying your own resources so the enemy cannot use them
- Chancellor of Germany
- a system in which the government acts as absolute rulers with complete control over every aspect of life
- the beach in France where the French and British were forced to flee the country
- an area that has the purpose of keeping two or more other areas distant from eachother
- compromise, giving up something in order to maintain peace
- government issued bonds to help finance the war
26 Clues: to put to death • Emperor of Japan • German for "leader" • where pearl harbor is • Chancellor of Germany • the Germain air force • Leader of Italy during WW2 • The prime minister of Japan • The Russian dictator during WW2 • made up of Germany, Italy, and Japan • the british prime minister during WW2 • of northern european heritage/ non-jewish • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- What did Germany do to cause WW2?
- what was the operation name that invaded Normandy,France?
- The weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
- What Treaty ended WW1?
- What event ocured when Japan bombed Hawaii?
- Suicide attacks by Japanese pilots against Allied naval ships?
- The first african american men to join the U.S armed forces
- Who won the battle of Britain in 1940?
- What was the time period of mass slaughtering of Jews?
- Who was the Italian dictator during WW2?
- Who was the leader of The United States during WW2?
- Who was the dictator of Germany?
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- Who won the Battle of Midway?
- What movie was made for the battle of Okinawa?
- The main places where world war 2 was fought?(European,Pacific)
- Who was the Commander of DDay operation?
- Who was the leader of Russia during WW2?
- What is it called when a country bans streetlights after a certain time?
- What female had a big role in motivating women to work in factories during ww2?
- Germany and Japan are part of the what?
- U.S,Britain,France, and Russia are all?
- Who was the Japaneese dictator during WW2?
22 Clues: What Treaty ended WW1? • Who won the Battle of Midway? • Who was the dictator of Germany? • What did Germany do to cause WW2? • Who won the battle of Britain in 1940? • Germany and Japan are part of the what? • U.S,Britain,France, and Russia are all? • Who was the Commander of DDay operation? • Who was the leader of Russia during WW2? • ...
World War II - Section 2 2023-04-14
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- - German Lighting War
- - Leader of Italy
- - Prime Minister of Britain
- - The Commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific
- - The agreed trade between the US and UK across the Alantic Ocean
- - Leader of Germany
- - Japan's best naval admiral and strategist
- - President of the United States
- - The American bombing of Japanese cities
- - The Day US joined World War II
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- - The American naval base suprise attacked by Japan
- - Leader of the Soviet Union
- - The war on the Pacific ocean between Japan and the Allied Powers
- - The most important resource that Japan lacked
- - The US Naval base that fell to Japan
- - The part of Government that decides if American goes to war
- - The Attempted Invasion of Midway resulting in huge Japanese Navy defeat
- - The alliance against the Japanese, Italitans, and Germans
- - The First American victory over the Japanese
- - The Day Pearl Harbor was attacked
20 Clues: - Leader of Italy • - Leader of Germany • - German Lighting War • - Prime Minister of Britain • - Leader of the Soviet Union • - President of the United States • - The Day US joined World War II • - The Day Pearl Harbor was attacked • - The US Naval base that fell to Japan • - The American bombing of Japanese cities • - Japan's best naval admiral and strategist • ...
World War 2 Key Events 2022-06-22
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- Invasion of this country started World War 2
- Which beach were allied soldiers evacuated from in 1940
- This 1942/3 battle in Russia was a turning point of the war
- Month in 1945 the formal surrender ceremony by Japan took place
- First Japanese city the atomic bomb was dropped on
- The German-occupied port in France the allies failed to retake in August 1942 by an amphibious attack
- Country that invaded Finland in 1939
- One of the beaches the US troops landing on in the Battle of Normandy
- Country that signed the “Pact of Steel” with Germany in 1939
- Japanese island and site of a fierce battle in 1945
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- By what name is 6 June 1944 known
- Axis leader who committed suicide on April 30 1945
- The bombing of this naval base brought the USA into the war
- Trials of war criminals took place here
- The conference attended by allied leaders at the end of 1943
- German bombing of Great Britain
- The 1938 agreement that allowed Hitler to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia
- the German code name for the invasion of Britain
- Charter issues by FDR and Churchill in 1941
- Conference at which the postwar settlement of Europe and the war against Japan was discussed
20 Clues: German bombing of Great Britain • By what name is 6 June 1944 known • Country that invaded Finland in 1939 • Trials of war criminals took place here • Charter issues by FDR and Churchill in 1941 • Invasion of this country started World War 2 • the German code name for the invasion of Britain • Axis leader who committed suicide on April 30 1945 • ...
World War 2 Leaders 2022-05-19
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- Led Seventh Army
- Killed himself and whole family after Hitler’s suicide
- ended Korean War in 1953
- Leader of Nazis
- 124th emperor of Japan
- Commanded Japanese combined fleet
- Deserted Socialist party and crossed to the enemy side
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- Associated with policy of appeasement
- President that ended the Great Depression
- Planned the Pearl Harbor attack
- Became President after Roosevelt’s death
- Prime minister of England in 1940
- Leader of Communism
- Known as “Desert Fox”
14 Clues: Leader of Nazis • Led Seventh Army • Leader of Communism • Known as “Desert Fox” • 124th emperor of Japan • ended Korean War in 1953 • Planned the Pearl Harbor attack • Prime minister of England in 1940 • Commanded Japanese combined fleet • Associated with policy of appeasement • Became President after Roosevelt’s death • President that ended the Great Depression • ...
World War 2 Review 2024-03-25
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- a place where weapons are made and stored
- What did women use to get from factories to air bases?
- What month did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor?
- Men, women, and ---- helped with the movement of patriotism.
- What was an example of something that Americans had to ration?
- What was the factory that made B-24 bombers called?
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- showing their love for their country and its values
- What did factories start making in Michigan?
- a country where people have freedom
- Which company made B-24 bombers?
- each family could only have a certain amount
- "----- the Riveter" was the nickname of the women workers.
- What was the important place in the U.P. that Michigan was trying to protect?
- The war lasted ---- years and ended in 1945.
14 Clues: Which company made B-24 bombers? • a country where people have freedom • What month did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor? • a place where weapons are made and stored • What did factories start making in Michigan? • each family could only have a certain amount • The war lasted ---- years and ended in 1945. • showing their love for their country and its values • ...
History 2024-09-23
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- Great War Another name for World War I
- Government where one leader or party has all power
- Radical socialist group led by Lenin
- The glorification of the military and military values
- era The period from 1900 to 1950 that includes the world wars
- experience of time The idea that life keeps improving over time
- Powers Germany, Austria, and their allies in World War I
- zone An area where the same standard time is used
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- A system of government with many civil servants and strict rules
- Belle Époque The peaceful period from 1890 to 1914
- war A war fought in two different areas at the same time
- Countries like the US, Great Britain, and France during World War I
- Dug hallways for soldiers to protect themselves
- Preparing the army for combat
- Army The army of communist Russia
15 Clues: Preparing the army for combat • Radical socialist group led by Lenin • Dug hallways for soldiers to protect themselves • Government where one leader or party has all power • Great War Another name for World War I • The glorification of the military and military values • Army The army of communist Russia • ...
Unit 5: World War I 2021-02-04
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- deep devotion to one's nation
- a cease-fire or to end the fighting
- limiting the purchase of war-related goods
- grouping of nations to protect each other
- the ship sunk by German u-boats killing almost 1200 citizens
- the archduke assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip (2 words)
- the plan drawn up by Germany to avoid a two-front war
- the type of warfare used during WWI
- takeover of a weaker nation by a stronger nation
- the battle line on the German-Russian border (2 words)
- alliance prior to WWI that included Britain, France, & Russia (2 words)
- policy of glorifying the military and keeping it prepared for war
- alliance during WWI, consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria (2 words)
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- the battle line on the France-Belgium border (2 words)
- one-sided information used to build morale and support for the war
- the country that pulled out of WWI early because of turmoil at home
- when nations devote all resources to the war effort (2 words)
- alliance during WWI, consisted of France Britain, Russia, US, Italy, and Japan (2 words)
- the telegram (note) asking Mexico to ally themselves with Germany
- the genocide carried out by the Young Turks
- the area between two opposing trenches during the war (3 words)
- the belief in the right of people to govern their own nation (2 words)
- alliance prior to WWI that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy (2 words)
- type of submarine warfare used by Germany to sink Allied ships
24 Clues: deep devotion to one's nation • a cease-fire or to end the fighting • the type of warfare used during WWI • grouping of nations to protect each other • limiting the purchase of war-related goods • the genocide carried out by the Young Turks • takeover of a weaker nation by a stronger nation • the plan drawn up by Germany to avoid a two-front war • ...
History 2016-04-26
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- In which city was the world’s first underground railway open?
- Who first stepped on the moon?
- Which came first? The Stone Age or the Bronze Age?
- Where did the Olympic Games originate?
- How many wives did Henry VIII have?
- Who won World War 2?
- Who was the British Prime Minister during World War II?
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- Name one famous artist from the Italian Renaissance?
- Which city was destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius erupting?
- Napoleon was finally defeated at the battle known as?
- Who invented the telephone?
- What sank the SS Titanic?
- In 1594 William Shakespeare joined what London theatre?
- The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was fought in which country?
- The disease that ravaged and killed a third of Europe's population in the 14th century is known as?
- Who was the first Australian Prime minister?
- Who invented the lightbulb?
- Which ancient people built pyramids?
- Which country first used paper money?
- Which US president was assassinated in Dallas Texas?
20 Clues: Who won World War 2? • What sank the SS Titanic? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the lightbulb? • Who first stepped on the moon? • How many wives did Henry VIII have? • Which ancient people built pyramids? • Which country first used paper money? • Where did the Olympic Games originate? • Who was the first Australian Prime minister? • ...
Military History Part III-VI Review 2025-12-16
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- French king whose reforms improved French war power
- Year round war planning by professional officers
- Permanent supply depots for armies
- German plan to defeat France quickly first
- Pacific turning point where Japan lost four carriers
- Spark event that triggered World War I
- Chaos mistakes and chance that ruin plans
- Palace court used to control nobles
- French defensive line built after World War I
- Eastern Front turning point that shattered German momentum
- German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941
- People military and government shaping war
- Elites kept busy at court to prevent rebellion
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- Allied commander for DDay
- Fast combined arms attack using speed tanks aircraft
- Moving and supplying armies
- City where the 1914 assassination occurred
- Won by massing forces against spread out enemies
- State known for organized military planning
- War theorist who linked war to politics
- Focusing forces for a decisive battle
- War aimed at destroying a nation’s ability to fight
- Prussian staff leader tied to German unification wars
23 Clues: Allied commander for DDay • Moving and supplying armies • Permanent supply depots for armies • Palace court used to control nobles • Focusing forces for a decisive battle • Spark event that triggered World War I • War theorist who linked war to politics • Chaos mistakes and chance that ruin plans • City where the 1914 assassination occurred • ...
History Quiz 11 Due Feb 20th 2024-02-14
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- – countries that did not take sides during the war
- – English Passenger ship sunk by a German torpedo
- – American flying Ace who shot down over 20 enemy planes
- – Organization for the purpose of international peace
- leader of Bolshevik Revolution the first communist Dictator of Russia
- – future ruler of Austria- Hungary assassinated in 1914 by a Serbian teenager
- – treaty signed in France in 1919 officially ending World War I
- – group of Russian Communists led by Vladimir Lenin that took over the Russian government in 1917
- – U.S. Federal holiday on November 11 to honor American veterans who have served in the military previously Armistice Day
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- – war fought between the Allied powers and Central Powers from 1914-1918, Later called World War I
- – counties that sided with Germany
- ruler of Germany in 1914
- – battle in which American and French soldiers fought against German soldiers the deadliest battle in U.S. History
- – United States commander during World War I
- – world’s first communist state
- – weapons
- = organization formed during World War Ito provide food for U.S. troops and Allied countries in Europe
- – U.S. law that required all men from 21-30 to register for military service
- – cease fire agreement
- countries that sided together against Germany
- – letter from Germany promising American land to Mexico if they helped Germany during the war
- – German Submarines
- form of government led by a dictator with absolute rule and control
- – 1918 ______ _______ was an influenza pandemic that spread worldwide from 1918-1919
24 Clues: – weapons • – German Submarines • – cease fire agreement • ruler of Germany in 1914 • – world’s first communist state • – counties that sided with Germany • – United States commander during World War I • countries that sided together against Germany • – English Passenger ship sunk by a German torpedo • – countries that did not take sides during the war • ...
American words 2023-03-21
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- A popular speach made by martin luther king(4 words)
- A man with a tall hat,also the president leading the nation under the civil war(2 words)
- Song about lynching(2 words)
- Something all americans have and value, an example is their rights, or equality(2 words)
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- The war where the slaves were set free (3 words)
- The people who lived in america before settelers came, also a minority now(2 words)
- The people first traveling to america and staying there
- settlers who migratet west
- The new world
9 Clues: The new world • settlers who migratet west • Song about lynching(2 words) • The war where the slaves were set free (3 words) • A popular speach made by martin luther king(4 words) • The people first traveling to america and staying there • The people who lived in america before settelers came, also a minority now(2 words) • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2025-03-17
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- a peace agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I.
- information, often biased or misleading, spread to influence public opinion, and it's often used to promote a particular cause or agenda.
- Wilson's peace proposals that aimed at establishing a lasting peace after World War I, emphasizing principles like self-determination, free trade, and the creation of a League of Nations.
- authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
- allowed a citizen to be fined or imprisoned for speaking out against the government or the war effort.
- established the terms under which the United States would end its military occupation of Cuba.
- a treaty that ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organization, established in 1920 after World War I, with the primary goal of maintaining world peace.
- John Hay's principles for the protection of equal privileges among countries trading with China.
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- a United States Navy battleship that exploded and sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898 that contributed to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
- heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose death cause World War I.
- someone who refuses to participate in military service or bear arms due to moral, ethical, or religious beliefs.
- an informal alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in response to the Triple Alliance.
- an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist uprising in China that sought to expel foreign influence and Christianity.
- a formal agreement between warring parties to stop fighting, often to negotiate a peace treaty, but not necessarily ending the war.
- asserted the United States' right to intervene in the affairs of Latin American nations to prevent European intervention and ensure stability.
- an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation.
- when a country takes control of another country, often through force or coercion, to gain power, resources, or influence.
- a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States.
- a British steamship that a German submarine sank in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I.
- aimed to achieve foreign policy goals through economic means rather than by military force.
- forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for World War I and pay reparations to the Allied powers for damages caused by the war.
- a military alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt.
- the relocation of over six million African Americans from the rural South to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970.
- a style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts.
- a belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to achieve its goals and defend its interests.
27 Clues: a peace agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I. • heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose death cause World War I. • an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation. • a style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts. • the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt. • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- What did Germany do to cause WW2?
- what was the operation name that invaded Normandy,France?
- The weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
- What Treaty ended WW1?
- What event ocured when Japan bombed Hawaii?
- Suicide attacks by Japanese pilots against Allied naval ships?
- The first african american men to join the U.S armed forces
- Who won the battle of Britain in 1940?
- What was the time period of mass slaughtering of Jews?
- Who was the Italian dictator during WW2?
- Who was the leader of The United States during WW2?
- Who was the dictator of Germany?
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- Who won the Battle of Midway?
- What movie was made for the battle of Okinawa?
- The main places where world war 2 was fought?(European,Pacific)
- Who was the Commander of DDay operation?
- Who was the leader of Russia during WW2?
- What is it called when a country bans streetlights after a certain time?
- What female had a big role in motivating women to work in factories during ww2?
- Germany and Japan are part of the what?
- U.S,Britain,France, and Russia are all?
- Who was the Japaneese dictator during WW2?
22 Clues: What Treaty ended WW1? • Who won the Battle of Midway? • Who was the dictator of Germany? • What did Germany do to cause WW2? • Who won the battle of Britain in 1940? • Germany and Japan are part of the what? • U.S,Britain,France, and Russia are all? • Who was the Commander of DDay operation? • Who was the leader of Russia during WW2? • ...
World War 2 crossword puzzle 2014-05-15
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- not taking sides during the conflict
- soilders that mountedor horese back
- the suprise attack by the japanesse
- staying awaay from affairs
- hopping- were the allied power came together to attack Japan
- Japanesse American were born in the usa
- top secret where they were buildinga atomic bomb
- japanesse city where the atomic bomb was dropped
- of Lease Act- USA lended equipment tot eh allied nations
- loans to the goverment that would be repaid with the interest
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- the killing of an entire racxe of people
- Descrimination agianst jewws
- giving order or to pervent
- agreement not to fight with the soviet union
- when someone takes control of something but does it the way its the best
- a camp that USA kept japanesse during world war 2
- death of sabout 6 million jews
- goverment haaving control of someones life
- Germany took over france on june 6
- Hitler- controlled Germany 1933-1945
20 Clues: giving order or to pervent • staying awaay from affairs • Descrimination agianst jewws • death of sabout 6 million jews • Germany took over france on june 6 • soilders that mountedor horese back • the suprise attack by the japanesse • not taking sides during the conflict • Hitler- controlled Germany 1933-1945 • Japanesse American were born in the usa • ...
Chapter 30 World War 2 2015-06-14
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- United States military base on Hawaii that was bombed by Japan, bringing the United States into World War II. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941
- Jinnah Muslim nationalist leader in India; became leader of Muslim League; traded Muslim support for British during WW2 for promises of a separate Muslim state after the war
- of 1941 World War II alliance agreement between the United States and Britain; included a clause that recognized the right of all people to choose the form of government under which they live; indicated sympathy for decolonization
- Meeting among leaders of the US, Britain, and the Soviet Union in 1945; agreed to Soviet entry into the Pacific war in return for possessions in Manchuria, organization of the UN
- Organization of French settlers in Algeria; led guerrilla war following independence during the 1960s; assaults directed against Arabs, Berbers, and French who advocated independence
- Zionist military force engaged in violent resistance to British presence in Palestine in the 1940s
- Political party established by Kwame Nkrumah in opposition to British control of colonial legislature in Gold Coast
- German term for lightning warfare; involved rapid movement of airplanes, tanks, and mechanized troop carriers; resulted in early German victories over Belgium, Holland, and France in WW2
- Radical organization for independence in Kenya; frustrated by failure of nonviolent means, initiated campaign of terror in 1952; referred to by British as the Mau Mau
- Mass civil disobedience campaign that began in the summer of 1942 to end British control of India
- An organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security; it replaced the League of Nations
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- -leader of the nonviolent nationalist party in Kenya; organized the Kenya Africa Union (KAU); failed to win concessions because of resistance of white settlers
- Founded in 1906 to better support demands of Muslims for separate electorates and legislative seats in Hindu-dominated India; represented division within Indian nationalist movement
- Final meeting between the Big Three powers (U.S., Russia and Britain) under the pretense of a wartime alliance
- Term for Hitler's genocide of European Jews during WW2; resulted in deaths of 6 million Jews
- leading nationalist party in Kenya; adopted nonviolent approach to ending British control in the 1950s
- British statesman and leader during World War II; responsible for British resistance to German air result
- Emerged as the majority party in the all-white South African legislature after 1948; advocated complete independence from Britain; favored a rigid system of racial segregation called apartheid
- Front Radical nationalist movement in Algeria; launched sustained guerilla war against France in the 1950s; success led to independence of Algeria in 1958
- led by Adolf Hitler in Germany; picked up political support during the economic chaos of the Great Depression; advocated authoritarian state under a single leader, aggressive foreign policy to reverse humiliation of the Versailles treaty; took power in Germany in 1933
- Meeting among leaders of the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union in 1943; agreed to the opening of a new front in France
- a social policy or racial segregation involving political and economic and legal discrimination against non-whites
22 Clues: Term for Hitler's genocide of European Jews during WW2; resulted in deaths of 6 million Jews • Mass civil disobedience campaign that began in the summer of 1942 to end British control of India • Zionist military force engaged in violent resistance to British presence in Palestine in the 1940s • ...
World War 2 crossword puzzle 2024-02-27
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- fair employment practice commission
- night of broken glass
- Germany passed this law, giving Hitler dictatorial power
- fought the Japanese in the pacific
- Japanese Americans were sent here
- what did Hitler become in 1933
- secret project to create bomb
- congress on racial equality
- only allowed certain amounts
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- allowed president to lend or lease military equipment
- hitlers plan to exterminate the Jewish population
- treaty that appeased Hitler
- became president after FDR
- giving in to avoid conflict
- nation pays cash and carries the goods away in ships
- commander who led d-day
- "lightning war"
- mexicans coming to america as farm workers
- fought germans and italians in north africa ad europe
- Japanese Americans
20 Clues: "lightning war" • Japanese Americans • night of broken glass • commander who led d-day • became president after FDR • treaty that appeased Hitler • giving in to avoid conflict • congress on racial equality • only allowed certain amounts • secret project to create bomb • what did Hitler become in 1933 • Japanese Americans were sent here • fought the Japanese in the pacific • ...
World War 2 project edition 2024-04-24
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- those who aided the Nazis
- someone who supports one part or party
- suicide bombing tactic used by the Empire of Japan during World War II
- found or distributed over a large area or number of people
- has power and influence over
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc
- confident
- is a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries
- the fact or condition of being involved with or participating in something
- is a German word meaning “Lightning War”
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- based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals, especially concerning economic or political theory and policy
- settle or find a solution to a problem or contentious matter
- of or belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent
- is the Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation to prevent war
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule
- having had all military forces removed
- the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service
- the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force
- is the action of violating someone or something
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group
- an intensive or sudden military attack
23 Clues: confident • those who aided the Nazis • has power and influence over • someone who supports one part or party • having had all military forces removed • an intensive or sudden military attack • is a German word meaning “Lightning War” • is the action of violating someone or something • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule • ...
World war II 2023-05-15
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- The first bomb attack by the United States on Japan killing 140,000 people
- Passed by US congress because of growing threats
- Where the allies prosecuted German leaders for the crimes they committed during world war II
- Promote the defense of US
- The united states fought for an island from the empire of Japan
- surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941
- Traveling from one island to another
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- The draft
- The code name to develop an atom bomb
- The second bomb attack by the United states on Japan killing 74,000 people
- Naval battle during world war II
- Process of appeasing
- a day in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy
- U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans
- A battle during world war II
- Helped increase the food production during war
16 Clues: The draft • Process of appeasing • Promote the defense of US • A battle during world war II • Naval battle during world war II • Traveling from one island to another • The code name to develop an atom bomb • Helped increase the food production during war • Passed by US congress because of growing threats • surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 • ...
The Great War Section 2 2025-11-17
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- German general who won major victories on the Eastern Front
- Harsh set of demands Austria-Hungary issued to Serbia
- Germany’s strategy for a quick victory in the West
- To prepare and organize troops and resources for war
- British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat
- The 1918 peace treaty between Russia and the Central Powers
- Large German airships used for bombing raids
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- A situation in which neither side can win
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- World War I alliance led by Germany and Austria-Hungary
- The agreement signed on November 11, 1918, that ended the fighting of World War I
- The Russian tsar who led Russia into World War I
- A strategy of wearing down the enemy by continuous losses in personnel and matériel
- German submarines
- French general appointed supreme Allied commander in 1918.
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I
16 Clues: German submarines • A situation in which neither side can win • Large German airships used for bombing raids • British passenger liner sunk by a German U-boat • Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated • The Russian tsar who led Russia into World War I • Germany’s strategy for a quick victory in the West • To prepare and organize troops and resources for war • ...
World War II (U.S. Neutrality to Pearl Harbor) 2024-04-09
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- act that allowed the U.S. to temporarily provide American war materiel to Britain while maintaining her neutrality
- agreement between Britain's Churchill and America's FDR that stated the importance of self-government, economic stability, and disarmament post-war
- FDR said this "date will live in _______" in his famous speech asking Congress for a declaration of war against Japan
- the U.S.S. _______ was the battleship that sunk to the bottom of the harbor and currently entombs over 900 fallen sailors
- treaty that ended World War I and served as a cause for World War II
- powers consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- policy associated with British PM Neville Chamberlain that allowed Germany to take over territories unchecked
- term for the annexation of Austria in 1938
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- "lightning war" strategy of the Germans that led to them dominated the first years of World War II
- centralized, authoritarian government whose policies glorify the state over the individual and are destructive to human rights
- the Hawaiian target of a Japanese attack on the U.S. December 7, 1941
- the plane of choice of Japanese fighter pilots manufactured by Mitsubishi
- powers consisting of the U.S., Britain, Soviet Union, and France
- organization formed post-World War I that meant to bring world nations together to talk about world problems rather than fight in wars
- system of government where one person or political party dominates a country
15 Clues: term for the annexation of Austria in 1938 • powers consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan • powers consisting of the U.S., Britain, Soviet Union, and France • treaty that ended World War I and served as a cause for World War II • the Hawaiian target of a Japanese attack on the U.S. December 7, 1941 • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2012-10-10
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- Australia was a ______ country before world war 1
- countries wanted to gain ______
- What year did World War 1 end?
- When is A.N.Z.A.C day held?
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria were part of what alliance?
- Britain declared was on _______
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- What month and year did World War 1 start?
- They also declared war against Germany.
- Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, USA, Japan, Greece etc. were all part of what alliance?
- How many years had Australia been a United Country for? (before world war 1)
- Big bullet proof tractors were introduced.
- new fighting equipment included guns and _____
- Countries wanted to build new _______
- It was released in the air which caused a slow and painful death.
14 Clues: When is A.N.Z.A.C day held? • What year did World War 1 end? • countries wanted to gain ______ • Britain declared was on _______ • Countries wanted to build new _______ • They also declared war against Germany. • What month and year did World War 1 start? • Big bullet proof tractors were introduced. • new fighting equipment included guns and _____ • ...
28 2024-08-28
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- Witch’s bathhouse
- Winter realm
- Demon realm
- Ninja village
- Alchemy land
- Death world
- Space fortress
- Desert city
- Immortal world
- Ninja city
- Magic school
- Tennis powerhouse
- Magic world
- Sky island
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- Leaf village
- Grail war
- Maze world
- Hollow city
- Otaku paradise
- Warrior afterlife
- King’s city
- Slave city
- World tree
- Alien world
- Ghost city
25 Clues: Grail war • Maze world • Slave city • World tree • Ghost city • Ninja city • Sky island • Hollow city • Demon realm • King’s city • Death world • Alien world • Desert city • Magic world • Leaf village • Winter realm • Alchemy land • Magic school • Ninja village • Otaku paradise • Space fortress • Immortal world • Witch’s bathhouse • Warrior afterlife • Tennis powerhouse
Social 20-1 Comprehensive Puzzle (Nationalism) 2023-06-08
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- (3 words)- The Treaty that brought Britain to War
- (2 words)- Mass killing of a large number of people mainly “Jews.
- (2 words) America First- Back to Selective Isolationism
- (2 words) spend some time studying or training in another European country.
- (3 words)- Insane Killings lead by Robespierre
- City where Germany was forced to surrender.
- (1 word) The process of a nation resolving a problem or coming to a conclusion about certain decisions by itself.
- (2 words) An American initiative to aid Western Europe to help rebuild and support Western European economy after World War II.
- (1 word) The process of two independent nations working together to reach a conclusion about decisions.
- (1 word) An organization that is not dependent on the government, usually non profit.
- (3 words)- Intergovernmental Organisation to maintain World Peace.
- The type of monarchy under Louis XVI, XV, XIV
- (2 words)- Relocation of the Japanese to concentration camps.
- politics-driven practical, or pragmatic concerns, rather than ideological ones.
- The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizens called for ______ for all citizens
- The act of assembling and readying troops and supplies for War.
- (1 word) The policy followed by the United States of America to stay away from the affairs of other nation states.
- Charges placed on goods and services as they move from one country to another.
- (2 words)- Agreement concluded between Germany, Italy and France in September 1938.
- (2 words) absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly centralized institution.
- The Second Estate
- This policy was championed by Neville Chamberlain to avoid a potential war. At the Munich conference, Chamberlain gave into Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland.
- (2 words) In the first decade, the United Nations sent military observers to trouble spots (Palestine – Israel, Pakistan – India).
- (2 words)- Plan for Germany to attack France and then Russia.
- (1 word) A type of multinational political union where negotiations are made and authority is given to members of the government.
- activity undertaken by a state to influence something not directly under its control.
- (2 words)- An American politician and soldier who served. as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797 and was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
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- (2 words) American financial and military assistance to countries at risk of falling to communism.
- (2 words) Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American Independence
- 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
- (2 words)- Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- ( 1 word) the process of seeking resolution to a conflict while the conflict is ongoing
- (2 words)- a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British forces during the American war of Independence also known as the American Revolutionary War.
- (2 words) - The Serbian Terrorist group that had trained Gavrilo Princep
- German “lightning war” tactics.
- (3 words) The announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England's control.
- Ukraine 1932.
- (2 words)- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
- (3 words) International organizations that provide long term loans and promote the growth of the economy of specific nations.
- ( 3 words) An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- The remote US Naval Base bombed in WW2 by the Japanese
- (3 words) By a clause in this treaty Germany was forced to accept the responsibility for starting the WW1
- In October 1789, an angry mob (mostly women) went to ____
- (2 words)- organization of American colonists that was created in the Thirteen American Colonies?
- This social class wanted political power to go along with its increasing economic power.
- (3 words) American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents
- Nobles who fled France during the French Revolution and urged the foreign rulers to oppose the Revolution.
- The power of the President to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law
- One Problem of the Old Regime was the increasing ____ which exempted nobles and clergy.
- (2 words) Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; Printed the Boston Massacre
50 Clues: Ukraine 1932. • The Second Estate • German “lightning war” tactics. • City where Germany was forced to surrender. • The type of monarchy under Louis XVI, XV, XIV • (3 words)- Insane Killings lead by Robespierre • (3 words)- The Treaty that brought Britain to War • (2 words)- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union. • (2 words)- Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
Wars 2025-09-24
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- Rebellion, 1899–1901 uprising in China against foreign influence
- War, 1846–1848 war resulting in US acquisition of southwest territories
- War, Cold War-era conflict (1955–1975) involving North and South Vietnam
- War I, Global conflict from 1914 to 1918 involving major world powers
- War, 1870–1871 war leading to German unification
- Years’ War, 1618–1648 religious and political conflict in Central Europe
- War, US conflict (1861–1865) between Northern and Southern states over slavery
- War, 1982 conflict between the UK and Argentina over islands in the South Atlantic
- War, 1853–1856 war between Russia and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, Britain, and France
- Wars, Series of conflicts in Afghanistan including Soviet invasion and US-led war
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- War, Conflict (1950–1953) between North and South Korea, involving UN forces
- Gulf War, 1990–1991 conflict to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi invasion
- of 1812, Conflict between the US and Britain over maritime rights and territory
- War, 1904–1905 conflict over control of Korea and Manchuria
- Revolution, War (1775–1783) where the US gained independence from Britain
- War, 1990–1991 conflict to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait
- War II, Largest global war from 1939 to 1945 involving Axis and Allied powers
- Years’ War, Long conflict (1337–1453) between England and France
- Wars, Series of wars (1803–1815) led by Napoleon across Europe
- War, 1898 conflict where the US gained territories from Spain
20 Clues: War, 1870–1871 war leading to German unification • War, 1990–1991 conflict to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait • War, 1904–1905 conflict over control of Korea and Manchuria • War, 1898 conflict where the US gained territories from Spain • Wars, Series of wars (1803–1815) led by Napoleon across Europe • ...
World War 2 By Hannah. 2018-07-31
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- Japan and _____ were on Germany's side.
- People who fought with the Nazis, feel ______ for what they did, because most of them didn't want to do those horrible things, they were forced.
- The facilities to fight in were _________, because there was lots of dirt, water, flames,etc.
- There was very low _______ in the trenches and that is also why many people fell ill or injured.
- If you were 17 and up, you had to fight in the war.
- Many people were taken to __________.
- What do you call the certain area where all the Jewish people were gathered in Poland?
- Where did the injured people go to get better?
- The loved ones, relatives and friends of those who passed away, feel _______.
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- To put out a fire, you need _____.
- Many Jewish people lived in ______.
- The war started and ended in the twentieth _______.
- Families are very _____ of their family that went into war.
- People who didn't have good ______, couldn't fight in the war.
- Who didn't like Catholics, Jewish people and handi-capped people?
- Soldiers fought in ________.
- People used ____, bombs/cannonballs and created fires.
- There was an ________ of war.
- The collective noun for soldiers is an ____.
- In what war were there the Axis Powers and the Allies?
20 Clues: Soldiers fought in ________. • There was an ________ of war. • To put out a fire, you need _____. • Many Jewish people lived in ______. • Many people were taken to __________. • Japan and _____ were on Germany's side. • The collective noun for soldiers is an ____. • Where did the injured people go to get better? • The war started and ended in the twentieth _______. • ...
World War 2 Key Events 2022-06-22
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- Invasion of this country started World War 2
- Which beach were allied soldiers evacuated from in 1940
- This 1942/3 battle in Russia was a turning point of the war
- Month in 1945 the formal surrender ceremony by Japan took place
- First Japanese city the atomic bomb was dropped on
- The German-occupied port in France the allies failed to retake in August 1942 by an amphibious attack
- Country that invaded Finland in 1939
- One of the beaches the US troops landing on in the Battle of Normandy
- Country that signed the “Pact of Steel” with Germany in 1939
- Japanese island and site of a fierce battle in 1945
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- By what name is 6 June 1944 known
- Axis leader who committed suicide on April 30 1945
- The bombing of this naval base brought the USA into the war
- Trials of war criminals took place here
- The conference attended by allied leaders at the end of 1943
- German bombing of Great Britain
- The 1938 agreement that allowed Hitler to annex the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia
- the German code name for the invasion of Britain
- Charter issues by FDR and Churchill in 1941
- Conference at which the postwar settlement of Europe and the war against Japan was discussed
20 Clues: German bombing of Great Britain • By what name is 6 June 1944 known • Country that invaded Finland in 1939 • Trials of war criminals took place here • Charter issues by FDR and Churchill in 1941 • Invasion of this country started World War 2 • the German code name for the invasion of Britain • Axis leader who committed suicide on April 30 1945 • ...
World War 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-19
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- This Canadian flying ace accomplished brilliant success inside the direction of the Battle of Britain.
- The "Little Red Devils" had been Canadian paratroopers who performed an essential function in this bold 1944 Normandy operation.
- The first Canadian victory towards the Germans in World War II, taking vicinity in December 1939.
- The Canadian-born scientist who played a key function within the improvement of the atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan Project.
- The 1941 war wherein Canadian and Allied forces efficiently defended the Greek island of Crete.
- The Canadian town where the "Avro Arrow" interceptor plane became superior after World War II.
- The Canadian island that was modified into fortified as a shielding degree in opposition to Axis invasions.
- The Royal Canadian Air Force squadron that finished recognition for its position in the bombing advertising campaign over Europe.
- The 1942 conflict in which Canadian and British forces efficiently defended the important port of Tobruk.
- The Canadian branch that participated within the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945.
- The Canadian girl who has come to be an image of women's contributions to the battle strive, running in factories and shipyards.
- The top-secret Allied mission that brought about the development of the atomic bomb.
- The Allied operation that aimed to liberate the Dutch humans from German occupation, with a good sized Canadian contribution.
- This Canadian city hosted an important convention in 1943 wherein Allied leaders mentioned methods for the relaxation of the struggle.
- The largest naval engagement in Canadian records, in which the Royal Canadian Navy performed a vital function in protective Allied convoys.
- The Canadian government's coverage of conscripting infantrymen for foreign places, which sparked controversy and protests.
- Canadian Prime Minister in the course of World War II, regarded for his strong management and provoking speeches.
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- The Canadian infantry branch that executed an important function in the liberation of the French port town of Dieppe in 1944.
- The pinnacle-secret Canadian undertaking that contributed extensively to the improvement of the radar era in the course of the war.
- The Canadian-constructed aircraft that performed an important position in maritime patrol and anti-submarine struggle.
- The code name for the Allied invasion of Southern France in 1944, concerning Canadian troops.
- The Canadian province that produced a good sized part of the Allied bomber crews all through the struggle.
- The Canadian famous who commanded the First Canadian Army at a few levels inside the Italian Campaign.
- The volunteer pressure that supported the warfare effort on the residence front, concerned in sports activities like air raid precautions and firewatching.
- The strategic island captured via Canadian forces in 1943, reducing off a vital German delivery path.
- The name of the Canadian infantry department that played a key function inside the Italian Campaign.
- The Canadian-born pilot who emerged as an American flying ace during World War II.
- The code name for the successful Canadian-led attack on Juno Beach in the course of D-Day.
- The name of the Canadian tank that performed a considerable position in battles like Normandy.
- The internet web page of a substantial Canadian education camp in which soldiers had been prepared for remote places service.
30 Clues: The Canadian-born pilot who emerged as an American flying ace during World War II. • The top-secret Allied mission that brought about the development of the atomic bomb. • The Canadian branch that participated within the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945. • The code name for the successful Canadian-led attack on Juno Beach in the course of D-Day. • ...
World War 2 Vocab Menu 2024-02-13
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- Government system that favors nationalism at all cost, even violence
- Last name of WW2 Italy leader
- Ethnic massacre of Jewish people led by the Third Reich
- The name of the powers of Britain, France, USSR, and the USA
- The name of the powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Government advertisements to support war efforts
- Last name of WW2 Soviet leader
- Last name of WW2 Japanese General
- Bloodiest battle of WW2
- Singular leader with complete control of the government
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- Battle mostly fought by air, German Loss
- Government system that claims equality for everyone
- Last name of WW2 Germany leader
- Last name of the head research for the Nuclear Bombs
- The battle of the last attempted German offense
- Name of Adolf Hitler's Book
- The attempt to please someone with gifts or inaction to try and have nothing else happen
- "place" of research for the nuclear bomb project
- Encouraged lessen use of certain resources to divert to war effort
- Government system with complete control of everything
- Most important Allied invasion of WW2
- Last name of WW2 British General
22 Clues: Bloodiest battle of WW2 • Name of Adolf Hitler's Book • Last name of WW2 Italy leader • Last name of WW2 Soviet leader • Last name of WW2 Germany leader • Last name of WW2 British General • Last name of WW2 Japanese General • Most important Allied invasion of WW2 • Battle mostly fought by air, German Loss • The battle of the last attempted German offense • ...
Social 20-1 Comprehensive Puzzle (Nationalism) 2023-06-08
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- (3 words)- The Treaty that brought Britain to War
- (2 words)- Mass killing of a large number of people mainly “Jews.
- (2 words) America First- Back to Selective Isolationism
- (2 words) spend some time studying or training in another European country.
- (3 words)- Insane Killings lead by Robespierre
- City where Germany was forced to surrender.
- (1 word) The process of a nation resolving a problem or coming to a conclusion about certain decisions by itself.
- (2 words) An American initiative to aid Western Europe to help rebuild and support Western European economy after World War II.
- (1 word) The process of two independent nations working together to reach a conclusion about decisions.
- (1 word) An organization that is not dependent on the government, usually non profit.
- (3 words)- Intergovernmental Organisation to maintain World Peace.
- The type of monarchy under Louis XVI, XV, XIV
- (2 words)- Relocation of the Japanese to concentration camps.
- politics-driven practical, or pragmatic concerns, rather than ideological ones.
- The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizens called for ______ for all citizens
- The act of assembling and readying troops and supplies for War.
- (1 word) The policy followed by the United States of America to stay away from the affairs of other nation states.
- Charges placed on goods and services as they move from one country to another.
- (2 words)- Agreement concluded between Germany, Italy and France in September 1938.
- (2 words) absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly centralized institution.
- The Second Estate
- This policy was championed by Neville Chamberlain to avoid a potential war. At the Munich conference, Chamberlain gave into Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland.
- (2 words) In the first decade, the United Nations sent military observers to trouble spots (Palestine – Israel, Pakistan – India).
- (2 words)- Plan for Germany to attack France and then Russia.
- (1 word) A type of multinational political union where negotiations are made and authority is given to members of the government.
- activity undertaken by a state to influence something not directly under its control.
- (2 words)- An American politician and soldier who served. as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797 and was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
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- (2 words) American financial and military assistance to countries at risk of falling to communism.
- (2 words) Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American Independence
- 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
- (2 words)- Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- ( 1 word) the process of seeking resolution to a conflict while the conflict is ongoing
- (2 words)- a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British forces during the American war of Independence also known as the American Revolutionary War.
- (2 words) - The Serbian Terrorist group that had trained Gavrilo Princep
- German “lightning war” tactics.
- (3 words) The announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England's control.
- Ukraine 1932.
- (2 words)- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
- (3 words) International organizations that provide long term loans and promote the growth of the economy of specific nations.
- ( 3 words) An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- The remote US Naval Base bombed in WW2 by the Japanese
- (3 words) By a clause in this treaty Germany was forced to accept the responsibility for starting the WW1
- In October 1789, an angry mob (mostly women) went to ____
- (2 words)- organization of American colonists that was created in the Thirteen American Colonies?
- This social class wanted political power to go along with its increasing economic power.
- (3 words) American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents
- Nobles who fled France during the French Revolution and urged the foreign rulers to oppose the Revolution.
- The power of the President to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law
- One Problem of the Old Regime was the increasing ____ which exempted nobles and clergy.
- (2 words) Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; Printed the Boston Massacre
50 Clues: Ukraine 1932. • The Second Estate • German “lightning war” tactics. • City where Germany was forced to surrender. • The type of monarchy under Louis XVI, XV, XIV • (3 words)- Insane Killings lead by Robespierre • (3 words)- The Treaty that brought Britain to War • (2 words)- Communist dictator of the Soviet Union. • (2 words)- Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
Social 20-1 Comprehensive Puzzle (Nationalism) 2023-06-08
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- (2 words)Plan for Germany to attack France and then Russia.
- (2 words)The Serbian Terrorist group that had trained Gavrilo Princep
- (2 words)spend some time studying or training in another European country.
- The remote US Naval Base bombed in WW2 by the Japanese
- Charges placed on goods and services as they move from one country to another.
- In October 1789, an angry mob (mostly women) went to ____
- This social class wanted political power to go along with its increasing economic power.
- The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizens called for ______ for all citizens
- (1 word)The policy followed by the United States of America to stay away from the affairs of other nation states.
- City where Germany was forced to surrender.
- (2 words)In the first decade, the United Nations sent military observers to trouble spots (Palestine – Israel, Pakistan – India).
- One Problem of the Old Regime was the increasing ____ which exempted nobles and clergy.
- (1 word)An organization that is not dependent on the government, usually non profit.
- Nobles who fled France during the French Revolution and urged the foreign rulers to oppose the Revolution.
- (2 words)Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- (1 word)the process of seeking resolution to a conflict while the conflict is ongoing
- The Second Estate
- (3 words)Insane Killings lead by Robespierre
- (3 words)By a clause in this treaty Germany was forced to accept the responsibility for starting the WW1
- (3 words)Intergovernmental Organisation to maintain World Peace.
- 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
- (1 word)The process of a nation resolving a problem or coming to a conclusion about certain decisions by itself.
- (3 words)International organizations that provide long term loans and promote the growth of the economy of specific nations.
- (2 words)a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British forces during the American war of Independence also known as the American Revolutionary War.
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- (2 words)Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; Printed the Boston Massacre
- (1 word)The process of two independent nations working together to reach a conclusion about decisions.
- A lack of political power in the West relative to the rest of Canada
- (2 words)Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American Independence
- (3 words)An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- (1 word)A type of multinational political union where negotiations are made and authority is given to members of the government.
- (2 words)Relocation of the Japanese to concentration camps.
- (2 words)American financial and military assistance to countries at risk of falling to communism.
- The type of monarchy under Louis XVI, XV, XIV
- (3 words)The announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England's control.
- (2 words)Communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
- (2 words)absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly centralized institution.
- (2 words)Mass killing of a large number of people mainly “Jews.
- This policy was championed by Neville Chamberlain to avoid a potential war. At the Munich conference, Chamberlain gave into Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland.
- (3 words)The Treaty that brought Britain to War
- (2 words)Agreement concluded between Germany, Italy and France in September 1938.
- (3 words)American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents
- (2 words)An American initiative to aid Western Europe to help rebuild and support Western European economy after World War II.
- (2 words)organization of American colonists that was created in the Thirteen American Colonies?
- The act of assembling and readying troops and supplies for War.
- (2 words)America First- Back to Selective Isolationism
- activity undertaken by a state to influence something not directly under its control.
- (2 words)An American politician and soldier who served. as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797 and was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
- German “lightning war” tactics.
- politics-driven practical, or pragmatic concerns, rather than ideological ones.
- The power of the President to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law
50 Clues: The Second Estate • German “lightning war” tactics. • City where Germany was forced to surrender. • (3 words)Insane Killings lead by Robespierre • The type of monarchy under Louis XVI, XV, XIV • (3 words)The Treaty that brought Britain to War • (2 words)Communist dictator of the Soviet Union. • (2 words)Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire • ...
8th grade history overview 2017-05-21
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- reason Jamestown was founded
- first US president
- year of the Boston tea party
- president of the union during the civil war
- first permanent English settlement in the American colonies
- the shot heard round the world
- author of common sense
- Nobel french man who fought with the Americans during the revolution
- last battle of the revolution
- Lincoln's assassin
- doubled the size of the country
- The right to vote
- Lewis and Clark's guide
- trade system that benefits the mother country
- movement against the consumption of alcohol
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- year George Washington crossed the Delaware
- year the CA gold rush started
- first treasury secretary
- ship the pilgrims sailed on
- king of England during the revolution
- year Lincoln was elected
- the 7 year war
- who killed Hamilton?
- bloodiest civil war battle
- president on the 2 dollar bill
25 Clues: the 7 year war • The right to vote • first US president • Lincoln's assassin • who killed Hamilton? • author of common sense • Lewis and Clark's guide • first treasury secretary • year Lincoln was elected • bloodiest civil war battle • ship the pilgrims sailed on • reason Jamestown was founded • year of the Boston tea party • year the CA gold rush started • last battle of the revolution • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- Annabelle's little brother.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- Toby's alias.
- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- Animal that Betty kills.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- War that Toby served in.
- Annabelle's best friend
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- Betty's accomplice.
- German who was targeted by Betty.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
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- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure. James
- Where Toby lives
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- Protagonist of story.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
22 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • Animal that Betty kills. • War that Toby served in. • Annabelle's little brother. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • German who was targeted by Betty. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Medal Toby received for his time in war. • ...
8th grade history overview 2017-05-21
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- president of the union during the civil war
- the shot heard round the world
- year George Washington crossed the Delaware
- author of common sense
- trade system that benefits the mother country
- the 7 year war
- president on the 2 dollar bill
- bloodiest civil war battle
- last battle of the revolution
- Nobel french man who fought with the Americans during the revolution
- Lewis and Clark's guide
- king of England during the revolution
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- first treasury secretary
- ship the pilgrims sailed on
- year of the Boston tea party
- reason Jamestown was founded
- Lincoln's assassin
- The right to vote
- movement against the consumption of alcohol
- year the CA gold rush started
- doubled the size of the country
- first permanent English settlement in the American colonies
- who killed Hamilton?
- first US president
- year Lincoln was elected
25 Clues: the 7 year war • The right to vote • Lincoln's assassin • first US president • who killed Hamilton? • author of common sense • Lewis and Clark's guide • first treasury secretary • year Lincoln was elected • bloodiest civil war battle • ship the pilgrims sailed on • year of the Boston tea party • reason Jamestown was founded • year the CA gold rush started • last battle of the revolution • ...
