world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
The Great War 2020-12-12
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- Peace agreement signed by Germany in June 1919
- groups of warships that accompanies and protects merchant and troop vessels
- payments made by defeated nations for the damages they caused during the war
- agreement to stop fighting
- British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915
- Peace plan offered by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War I
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I
- policy Wilson urged Americans to follow during the early years of World War I
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- created by President Wilson in 1917 which allowed the United States to draft men into the military
- Germany's plan to avoid fighting a war on two fronts
- right of a country to decide its future and its own form of government
- France, Britain, and Russia during World War I
12 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • Peace agreement signed by Germany in June 1919 • France, Britain, and Russia during World War I • Germany's plan to avoid fighting a war on two fronts • British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915 • Peace plan offered by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War I • ...
The Great War 2020-12-12
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- Peace agreement signed by Germany in June 1919
- groups of warships that accompanies and protects merchant and troop vessels
- payments made by defeated nations for the damages they caused during the war
- agreement to stop fighting
- British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915
- Peace plan offered by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War I
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I
- policy Wilson urged Americans to follow during the early years of World War I
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- created by President Wilson in 1917 which allowed the United States to draft men into the military
- Germany's plan to avoid fighting a war on two fronts
- right of a country to decide its future and its own form of government
- France, Britain, and Russia during World War I
12 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • Peace agreement signed by Germany in June 1919 • France, Britain, and Russia during World War I • Germany's plan to avoid fighting a war on two fronts • British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915 • Peace plan offered by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War I • ...
Social Studies 2015-03-13
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- Armored combat vehicle
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
- Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917
- Balkans region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg”
- Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
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- Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
- Entente Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- Plan Germany’s battle strategy
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater
- Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I
- Note Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany
- Warfare Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- Front The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- Wilson American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917
17 Clues: Armored combat vehicle • Plan Germany’s battle strategy • Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I • Balkans region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • ...
WWI Glossary 2015-01-29
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- to divide something among several or many people
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain. It later became the Allied Powers.
- not connected with or coming from a recognized office or authority
- an unofficial cease fire between the two sides of World War I on Christmas
- the point at which the armies of each side met
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- a term used to describe an event in 1917 when the peasants and working class people of Russia revolted against the government of Tsar Nicholas II
- They include Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. They fought against the Allied Powers in World War I.
- an alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan. They fought against the Central Powers in World War I.
- to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement
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- to try hard to do something or make something happen
- The Treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I
- A faction of the communist Marxist Party in Russia that gained power during the Russian Revolution
- the leaders from the four Major Allies including Britain, France, Italy, and the United States
- It was issued by President Woodrow Wilson in order to end World War I and create lasting peace.
- a person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm that person
- an aim or purpose
- a military force, usually belonging to a country, that has the training and equipment to fight on land
18 Clues: an aim or purpose • the point at which the armies of each side met • to divide something among several or many people • to try hard to do something or make something happen • The Treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I • Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue • ...
Chapter 7: The American Revolution 2020-10-27
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- Carolina commander Francis Marion nickname (2 words, section 3)
- to run away from the miitary (section 2)
- founder of the free African society (2 words, section 4)
- European Ally of the Patriots (Section 2)
- long steel knives attached to the end of guns (section 2)
- place of 1777 battles and British surrender (section 1)
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- privately owned ship used to attack an enemy (section 2)
- Commander of the continental army (section 1)
- hit-and-run fighting tactic (section 3)
- American naval hero (3 words, section 2)
- German soldiers hired by the British (Section 1)
- Outlawed in Vermont and Massachusetts after the war (section 4)
- overall plan of action (section 1)
- country that helps another (section 2)
- problem caused when congress borrowed money for war (section 4)
- Loyalists moved here after the war (section 4)
16 Clues: overall plan of action (section 1) • country that helps another (section 2) • hit-and-run fighting tactic (section 3) • American naval hero (3 words, section 2) • to run away from the miitary (section 2) • European Ally of the Patriots (Section 2) • Commander of the continental army (section 1) • Loyalists moved here after the war (section 4) • ...
Brookelyn 7C WW1 2022-12-01
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- war 1 world war
- Gathered in groups
- used to track events by date in chronological
- Cease-fire
- During the Red Scare of 1919-1920, many in the United States
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- a sum of money granted by the government
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- Non-involvement in world affairs
- When the prices start to rise the cost of living greatly increases.
- the order in which events happen
- conduct oneself in a specified manner
- General Strikes in Seattle paralyzed the city for 5 days.
- Many larger countries believe imperialism
- The US President presented his plan
- compensation for war damage paid
15 Clues: Cease-fire • Gathered in groups • war 1 world war • Non-involvement in world affairs • the order in which events happen • compensation for war damage paid • The US President presented his plan • conduct oneself in a specified manner • a sum of money granted by the government • Many larger countries believe imperialism • used to track events by date in chronological • ...
Famous Aviators 2023-12-13
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- First African American woman to hold a pilot's license
- Female aviation pioneer, disappeared in 1937
- Leading American flying ace in World War I
- World War I flying ace, "Red Baron"
- Led the "Doolittle Raid" in World War II
- First American to orbit the Earth
- First person to break the sound barrier
- Brothers credited with the first powered flight
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- Solo transatlantic flight pioneer
- Aviation and film magnate, broke speed records
- Aviation pioneer and inventor of charcoal briquettes
- First human in space, Soviet cosmonaut
- French aviator, first to fly across the English Channel
- "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot
- Famous female aviator, disappeared in 1937
15 Clues: "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot • Solo transatlantic flight pioneer • First American to orbit the Earth • World War I flying ace, "Red Baron" • First human in space, Soviet cosmonaut • First person to break the sound barrier • Led the "Doolittle Raid" in World War II • Leading American flying ace in World War I • Famous female aviator, disappeared in 1937 • ...
War CST 2022-09-30
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- Is the Catholic Church for or against war?
- "Winners" of a war gain ______.
- Are wars helpful to the world?
- What often happens to people in war?
- War creates _____
- What is a better way to resolve conflicts?
- Terrorist attacks are ___.
- The type of justice that war falls under.
- When two entities fight
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- What is the only time that war is acceptable?
- It is your ______ to resolve things safely.
- Killing is this type of sin.
- Nations should avoid war to protect your right to ____.
- Who wins in wars?
- People often fight wars for _____.
- Based on Catholic Social Teachings, we should __ war.
- Are wars allowed when certain conditions are met?
- Is war moral or immoral?
- Who is the only person who should have power over us?
19 Clues: War creates _____ • Who wins in wars? • When two entities fight • Is war moral or immoral? • Terrorist attacks are ___. • Killing is this type of sin. • Are wars helpful to the world? • "Winners" of a war gain ______. • People often fight wars for _____. • What often happens to people in war? • The type of justice that war falls under. • Is the Catholic Church for or against war? • ...
World War 2 2017-02-01
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- What to wear if there was a gas attack
- a time when lots of bombs were dropped on Britain
- Moving children to safe places
- This was dropped from aeroplanes
- The name of a British fighter plane
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- A man who checked blackouts
- The sound telling you to go to the air raid shelter
- Making sure no lights could be seen at night
8 Clues: A man who checked blackouts • Moving children to safe places • This was dropped from aeroplanes • The name of a British fighter plane • What to wear if there was a gas attack • Making sure no lights could be seen at night • a time when lots of bombs were dropped on Britain • The sound telling you to go to the air raid shelter
World War 2 2021-02-23
8 Clues: british officer • Wife of President • italian politician • leader of soviet union • dropped an atomic bomb • man who started the war • President during the war • ruled over japan during the war
World War 2 2023-11-29
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- What type of bombs were dropped in Japan
- The United Nations and European _______ were created after the war
- Germany was not successful at invading this country
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- The German Nazis killed over six million Jews
- Leaders like Mussolini, Hirohito and _____ wanted to expand their countries' land
- This country invaded Poland
- Along with the Axis, the two groups fighting in world war 2
- ______ Harbor was what brought the U.S. into the war
8 Clues: This country invaded Poland • What type of bombs were dropped in Japan • The German Nazis killed over six million Jews • Germany was not successful at invading this country • ______ Harbor was what brought the U.S. into the war • Along with the Axis, the two groups fighting in world war 2 • The United Nations and European _______ were created after the war • ...
World War 2 2024-01-03
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- when this country was invaded by the Nazis it sparked the beginning of the war
- swift and intense form of attack from the Nazis
- Hitler's plan to invade Russia
- the invasion of Normandy in 1945
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- first city where the atomic bomb was dropped
- the emergency evacuation of Allied soldiers from Belgium
- failed policy of trying to keep the Nazis happy
- of Versailles document that asked Germany to take full blame for WW1
8 Clues: Hitler's plan to invade Russia • the invasion of Normandy in 1945 • first city where the atomic bomb was dropped • failed policy of trying to keep the Nazis happy • swift and intense form of attack from the Nazis • the emergency evacuation of Allied soldiers from Belgium • of Versailles document that asked Germany to take full blame for WW1 • ...
canadian history world war 2 2015-03-06
17 Clues: city • pots • lodge • Cabot • house • canoe • house • knives • bridge • Cartier • peoples • 1997-2003 • Peninsula • the bridge • Bark Canoe • D Champlain • at the railway bridge
World War 2 Vocabulary Crossword. 2023-05-15
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- Second use of the Atomic Bomb.
- Major land battle in the Pacific.
- Act passed to lend weapons, ammo and equipment to allies.
- Name of the first American Nuclear Program.
- Gardens created to grow fruits and vegetables to conserve resources.
- Making concessions to avoid conflict.
- Last major German counter offensive
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- Acts passed in the United States to avoid conflict.
- First use of the Atomic Bomb.
- Supreme Court case that challenged the detention of Asian American citizens.
- United States naval base that was attacked on December 7th, 1941.
- First peace time conscription in the United States.
- Trials that charged war criminals and people who committed crimes against humanity.
- Major naval battle in the Pacific; widely thought to be the turning point in the war.
- American strategy to take back islands from the Japanese.
- Allied invasion of France.
16 Clues: Allied invasion of France. • First use of the Atomic Bomb. • Second use of the Atomic Bomb. • Major land battle in the Pacific. • Last major German counter offensive • Making concessions to avoid conflict. • Name of the first American Nuclear Program. • Acts passed in the United States to avoid conflict. • First peace time conscription in the United States. • ...
War Search 2022-12-17
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- A person who serves in the Army.
- "In World War 2, citizens were told to buy Victory _____."
- A state of armed conflict between or within different nations or states.
- A military force that fights primarily on land.
- The nationality of a person from Canada.
- The second largest country in the world.
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- A synonym for "win".
- The display of biased information used to promote or publicize what is typically a political point of view.
- The main place where D-Day took place.
- The name of a massive battle that was fought on June 6th. 1944.
10 Clues: A synonym for "win". • A person who serves in the Army. • The main place where D-Day took place. • The nationality of a person from Canada. • The second largest country in the world. • A military force that fights primarily on land. • "In World War 2, citizens were told to buy Victory _____." • The name of a massive battle that was fought on June 6th. 1944. • ...
Civil War Causes 2014-10-31
10 Clues: debate of slavery • anti slavery novel • one political party • statement of freedom • getting rid of slavery • weapon from world war 2 • out ruling law of slavery • law in Kansas about slavery • agreed with destroying slavery • agreed with both sides slavery
US History Unit 2 Crossword 1-15 2022-12-05
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- A fear that communism is spreading.
- Overthrowing the government, usually the Army
- Extreme Views or beliefs.
- Ending all world governments with out war.
- Countries working together, improve world.
- The countries that side with you during a war.
- A nice way for a country to explain stealing land.
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- Right to pick your own government.
- Cut back your military after a war ends.
- 3 ways to take over a country.
- No you can't! (Alcohol)
- Nicer way to say Imperialism.
- I can vote!
- To add on to a law or rule.
- A country staying out of a war
15 Clues: I can vote! • No you can't! (Alcohol) • Extreme Views or beliefs. • To add on to a law or rule. • Nicer way to say Imperialism. • 3 ways to take over a country. • A country staying out of a war • Right to pick your own government. • A fear that communism is spreading. • Cut back your military after a war ends. • Ending all world governments with out war. • ...
Leilah Road to War 2021-05-19
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- a peace treaty between France, England, Russia, and Germany
- Germany had to pay this much money to France, Europe, and Russia
- a brilliant scientist brought over to USA
- Francis Ferdinand was a ___
- these were used to defend yourself in war
- germany declared war on __
- how many countries in world war I?
- countries are very __ and don't help eachother
- support for your country
- ___ was not allowed to build an army
- a plan that is used to keep countries peaceful with each other and to help one another
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- an opinion based on others and not your own
- Jews had to wear this on their coats
- rules that were slowly instated to target jews
- building up cities with factories and armies
- the act of hating Jews
- Warner Von ___ (last name)
- million dead in world war one
- ___ would watch abuse and ignore it
- could not marry non-jews
20 Clues: the act of hating Jews • support for your country • could not marry non-jews • germany declared war on __ • Warner Von ___ (last name) • Francis Ferdinand was a ___ • million dead in world war one • how many countries in world war I? • ___ would watch abuse and ignore it • Jews had to wear this on their coats • ___ was not allowed to build an army • ...
The War in Europe - The War Spreads - Canada's Role p 106-110 2018-02-14
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- second country Germany conquered
- Allied forces escaped Dunkirk across this body of water(2 wds)
- Germany's lightning war
- Dec 25/41 Japan conquered this British colony (2 wds)
- loser of the Battle of Britain
- seven-month period at start of war when nothing happened (2 wds)
- Germany's invasion of the USSR (2 wds)
- Germany, Italy, & Japan
- Blitz Germany bombed England for fifty-five straight nights (2 wds)
- Britain, France, & Commonwealth countries
- Germans surrounded Allied forces in this French port town
- German tanks
- When the USSR took over part of the _______ in 1940, Hitler became suspicious of Stalin
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- Germany's invasion of Britain (3 wds)
- After bombing Hawaii, Japan bombed this country
- this force attacked Dieppe, France controlled by Germans (2 wds)
- German armed forces
- Dec 7/41 Japan bombed this place (2 wds)
- Spitfires and Hurricanes
- In August, the bombing raids on England targeted air fields and aircraft _________
- force German Luftwaffe (2 wds)
- 907 Canadians were killed in this battle
- first country Germany conquered
- Britain had a very sophisticated _____ system which was a reason the Germans were unable to defeat them
- Axis power not involved in European war
25 Clues: German tanks • German armed forces • Germany's lightning war • Germany, Italy, & Japan • Spitfires and Hurricanes • loser of the Battle of Britain • force German Luftwaffe (2 wds) • first country Germany conquered • second country Germany conquered • Germany's invasion of Britain (3 wds) • Germany's invasion of the USSR (2 wds) • Axis power not involved in European war • ...
Final Study Aid 2018-01-17
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- First satilite launched into space
- June 6, 1944...turning point in WWII
- President blamed for depression
- Hatred towards Jews
- Pearl Harbor attack took place in this state
- Code name for the D-Day invasion
- Hitler's book written while incarcerated
- Solution Hitler's plan to kill ALL Jews
- Form of non-violent protest used by Dr. King
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- Organization formed after WWII to promote peace
- A switch from war to peacetime economy
- Japanese city hit with an atomic bomb (not Nagasaki)
- U.S. policy of partially withdrawing from world affairs
- The country with the most death camps
- War II This war began with the German invasion of Poland
- Million Total people killed during the Holocaust
- Consumed by fire (Greek)
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- Treaty that stopped the Korean War
- America's spy agency
- Continent on which WWII was fought
- Country where the D-Day invasion took place
22 Clues: Hatred towards Jews • America's spy agency • Consumed by fire (Greek) • Peace treaty that ended WWI • President blamed for depression • Code name for the D-Day invasion • First satilite launched into space • Treaty that stopped the Korean War • Continent on which WWII was fought • June 6, 1944...turning point in WWII • The country with the most death camps • ...
English III Review for the Final Exam 2024-05-28
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- The American Romantics believed that the unspoiled natural world was a path to this
- The road that BVT is on (2 words)
- “Sporty” is a big one of these
- The pen name of Clemens (2 words)
- You need to have “Grace Under this” according to Hemingway
- This historic event marks the end of the Modernism literary period (3 words)
- “A True Story Word for Word as I Heard It” is a realist story that is about this aunt
- Faulkner is known for using this literary technique in his writing to depict the inner workings of the human mind. (3 words)
- Hemingway desires to be in a clean place that is also well …
- The English language has 8 of these such as a noun (3 words)
- The works of modernists usually express a deep sense of this
- Goes inside the citation along with the author’s name (2 words)
- A literary offshoot of Realism
- Hemingway’s “nothing”
- A noun that is more than one (2 words)
- A type of writer who tries to be funny in their writing
- Period when alcohol was illegal in the US
- Hemingway’s minimalistic style is compared to the way on of these appears
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- The American Realism literary movement began after this war (2 words)
- A specific person, place, thing, or idea (2 words)
- The Gothic school of American Romanticism began as a reaction against the optimism of these Romantics
- There are 26 of these in English
- The style of modernists put emphasis on this as they strived break from the literary tradition
- Steamboats traveled up and down this during the late 1800s (2 words)
- The person who tells the reader the story
- The first paragraph of an essay (2 words)
- Gothic writers explored this depth of the human mind
- San Francisco and the surrounding area experienced this around 1849 (2 words)
- The American Romantics valued this most
- These go around the outside of textual evidence in an essay (2 words)
- Jim Smiley’s famous pet from Calaveras County was one of these (2 words)
- William Faulkner gives Emily one of these
- Regionalism uses vernacular and what else to depict and analyze the distinctive qualities of a geographical area and its people (2 words)
- The social, political, and religious institutions that guided American life prior to World War I that Modernists greatly distrusted (2 words)
- The “type” of people depicted by realists in their stories in attempt to portray ‘real life’
- The 20s were this
36 Clues: The 20s were this • Hemingway’s “nothing” • “Sporty” is a big one of these • A literary offshoot of Realism • There are 26 of these in English • The road that BVT is on (2 words) • The pen name of Clemens (2 words) • A noun that is more than one (2 words) • The American Romantics valued this most • The person who tells the reader the story • ...
World War 2 2022-05-05
8 Clues: agreement • German Workers • classless society • prime minster of Italy • dictator controls lives • Leader of Germany in 1933 • no military action for 10 years • prime minster of soviet union in 1922
World War 2 2023-01-12
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- What was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- War that started after ww2 between the soviet union and the U.S.
- Event causing America to join the war
- event when millions of Jews were killed
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- Leader of Germany
- Germany, Japan, and Italy's alliance
- Invasion of Normandy
- Project that developed the atomic bomb
8 Clues: Leader of Germany • Invasion of Normandy • Germany, Japan, and Italy's alliance • Event causing America to join the war • Project that developed the atomic bomb • event when millions of Jews were killed • What was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • War that started after ww2 between the soviet union and the U.S.
World War 2 2023-05-17
8 Clues: Leader of The Nazis • Hiter led this group • What this War was called. • This place was bombed by Japan • 4 letter word, rhymes with "hook" • Hitler and his army invaded this place • Hitler started World War 2 in this Country • People formed a _____ in Poland against Hitler.
USA PRESIDENTS 2024-05-22
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- - "Father of the Constitution" and fourth President of the United States.
- - Author of the Declaration of Independence and third President of the United States.
- - Youngest elected President and known for his charisma and tragic assassination.
- - Businessman and reality TV star turned President known for his unconventional style.
- - Supreme Allied Commander during World War II and 34th President of the United States.
- - Actor turned President known for his conservative policies and the end of the Cold War.
- - Youngest elected President and known for his charisma and tragic assassination.
- - President who led the country during the Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- - President who presided over a period of economic prosperity in the 1990s.
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- - President who presided over the onset of the Great Depression.
- - President who succeeded Lincoln after his assassination and oversaw Reconstruction.
- - Second President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers.
- - President who authorized the use of atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II.
- - Current President of the United States (2023).
- - President who led the country during the 9/11 attacks and launched the War on Terror.
- - President who served four terms and led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.
- - President known for his efforts to promote peace in the Middle East and his humanitarian work.
- - First President of the United States.
- - President who resigned from office amid the Watergate scandal.
- - First African American President of the United States.
20 Clues: - First President of the United States. • - Current President of the United States (2023). • - First African American President of the United States. • - President who presided over the onset of the Great Depression. • - President who resigned from office amid the Watergate scandal. • - Second President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers. • ...
World War II Crossword 2022-12-16
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- A person who serves in the Army.
- "In World War 2, citizens were told to buy Victory _____."
- A state of armed conflict between or within different nations or states.
- A military force that fights primarily on Land.
- nationality of a person from Canada.
- The second largest country in the world.
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- A synonym for "win".
- The display of biased information used to promote or publicize what is typically a political point of view.
- The main place where D-Day took place.
- The name of a massive battle in Normandy, fought on June 6th. 1944.
10 Clues: A synonym for "win". • A person who serves in the Army. • nationality of a person from Canada. • The main place where D-Day took place. • The second largest country in the world. • A military force that fights primarily on Land. • "In World War 2, citizens were told to buy Victory _____." • The name of a massive battle in Normandy, fought on June 6th. 1944. • ...
videogames 2022-02-11
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- of duty top selling game of the gear on both ps and xbox first
- s creed your goal is to kill templars
- eternal in it you fight demons
- a game which kids love and the build
- an open warld where you do everything you want
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- ops 3 the call of duty that was published in 2015
- it wants to potrate the 2nd world war in a more futuristic and dark way
- wars battlefront 2 it has battles in space and it was published in 2017
- light an open world zombies game
- of war it is related with greek mythology
10 Clues: eternal in it you fight demons • light an open world zombies game • a game which kids love and the build • s creed your goal is to kill templars • of war it is related with greek mythology • an open warld where you do everything you want • ops 3 the call of duty that was published in 2015 • of duty top selling game of the gear on both ps and xbox first • ...
The Korean War Crossword 2024-04-05
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- Economic system controlled by the government
- The United States gave $13 billion to Western European countries to boost the economy after World War II
- American foreign policy lending support to nations attacked by authoritarian forces
- Communist country covering one half of the Korean peninsula
- 33rd president of America
- Political war fought without direct use of weapons
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- System of government in which the citizens have control
- Democratic country covering one half of the Korean peninsula
- Chinese communist leader
- Major power in the Cold War that fought for democracy
- Border between North and South Korean
- Soviet leader that played a major role in World War II and the Cold War
- Major power in the Cold War that believed in communism
- War instigated by a higher power that does not get involved
- Communist country that sent troops to the North Korea during the Korean War
15 Clues: Chinese communist leader • 33rd president of America • Border between North and South Korean • Economic system controlled by the government • Political war fought without direct use of weapons • Major power in the Cold War that fought for democracy • Major power in the Cold War that believed in communism • System of government in which the citizens have control • ...
US History Puzzles: World War I 2021-04-12
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- This country withdrew from the war after suffering an internal revolution
- England, France, Russia, and Italy were know as the ___
- WWI was called the "war to make the world safe for ___"
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (3 words)
- The leader of Germany who surrendered on November 11, 1918 (3 words)
- The US ____ rejected the Treaty of Versailles
- Germany, Austria,-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria were known as the __ __
- President Wilson's plans for a __ _ __ were included in the peace treaty
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- This treaty officially ended the WWI in 1919
- One of the battles in northern France that Americans participated in
- Austrian Archduke who was assassinated in 1914 (2 words)
- President who urged Americans to be neutral (2 words)
- A stalemate resulted when these were dug across northern France
- Germans conducted ____ warfare against British ships
- One of the weapons used for the first time in WWI
15 Clues: This treaty officially ended the WWI in 1919 • The US ____ rejected the Treaty of Versailles • One of the weapons used for the first time in WWI • Germans conducted ____ warfare against British ships • President who urged Americans to be neutral (2 words) • England, France, Russia, and Italy were know as the ___ • ...
World War 2 2017-02-01
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- What to wear if there was a gas attack
- a time when lots of bombs were dropped on Britain
- Moving children to safe places
- This was dropped from aeroplanes
- The name of a British fighter plane
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- A man who checked blackouts
- The sound telling you to go to the air raid shelter
- Making sure no lights could be seen at night
8 Clues: A man who checked blackouts • Moving children to safe places • This was dropped from aeroplanes • The name of a British fighter plane • What to wear if there was a gas attack • Making sure no lights could be seen at night • a time when lots of bombs were dropped on Britain • The sound telling you to go to the air raid shelter
World war 2 2018-12-18
8 Clues: the colour of the adult • when people shared food • a aerial attack on London • someone who was very mean :( • when Anne frank got her diary • When children get taken to the countryside • something they wore to protect them from gas • a operation were the German planed to destroy the RAF
World War 2 2023-06-08
8 Clues: 6 feet under • A place to seek safety • A projectile shot out of an object • A vessel that flies through the air • Engines can help air crafts move faster • A vessel that you can shoot combs out of • Bomb First nuclear weapon implemented in war • It can identify enemy aircraft from up to 80 miles away
AMERICAN HISTORY Unit 4 The "Roaring Twenties" 2021-11-18
Across
- granting concessions in order to keep peace
- Italy, Germany and Japan in WWII
- they were interned during World War II
- means lightning war
- temporary imprisonment of a specific group
Down
- German dictator during World War II
- Italian dictator during World War II
- Britain, France, United States and Soviet Union
- prejudice against Jews
- systemic murder of the Jews by the Nazis
- attacked by Japan in Dec., 1941
11 Clues: means lightning war • prejudice against Jews • attacked by Japan in Dec., 1941 • Italy, Germany and Japan in WWII • German dictator during World War II • Italian dictator during World War II • they were interned during World War II • systemic murder of the Jews by the Nazis • temporary imprisonment of a specific group • granting concessions in order to keep peace • ...
SCAT PACK 2024-03-27
Across
- The ___ was a program of research and development undertaken during World War II to produce the first nuclear weapons.
- On 6 and 9 August 1945, the United States detonated two ____ over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- The ___ was a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II.
- The war and migration bolstered a heightened self-confidence in ____ that manifested in the New Black Movement of the 1920s
- The arms industry, also known as the ____ is a global industry.
- The ____ of World War II was one of the two main theatres of combat during World War II.
Down
- ______ during World War II sparked constitutional and political debate.
- In the 1920s, ____ significantly expanded as they gained more independence and freedom.
- The ______ Wall on November 9, 1989, during the Peaceful Revolution, marked the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the figurative Iron Curtain.
- _____ is the act of assembling and readying military troops and supplies for war.
- ___ is a food allowance for one day.
- Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as ____, it is the largest seaborne invasion in history.
12 Clues: ___ is a food allowance for one day. • The arms industry, also known as the ____ is a global industry. • ______ during World War II sparked constitutional and political debate. • The ___ was a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II. • _____ is the act of assembling and readying military troops and supplies for war. • ...
SCAT PACK 2024-03-27
Across
- The ___ was a program of research and development undertaken during World War II to produce the first nuclear weapons.
- On 6 and 9 August 1945, the United States detonated two ____ over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- The ___ was a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II.
- The war and migration bolstered a heightened self-confidence in ____ that manifested in the New Black Movement of the 1920s
- The arms industry, also known as the ____ is a global industry.
- The ____ of World War II was one of the two main theatres of combat during World War II.
Down
- ______ during World War II sparked constitutional and political debate.
- In the 1920s, ____ significantly expanded as they gained more independence and freedom.
- The ______ Wall on November 9, 1989, during the Peaceful Revolution, marked the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the figurative Iron Curtain.
- _____ is the act of assembling and readying military troops and supplies for war.
- ___ is a food allowance for one day.
- Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as ____, it is the largest seaborne invasion in history.
12 Clues: ___ is a food allowance for one day. • The arms industry, also known as the ____ is a global industry. • ______ during World War II sparked constitutional and political debate. • The ___ was a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II. • _____ is the act of assembling and readying military troops and supplies for war. • ...
video games 2016-08-31
9 Clues: .A phone game. • .A insane war game • . A very gory a game • a nuclear survival game • . A sking,snowboarding game • .A online open world war game. • game about ancient treasure hunt. • . A game that you must defeat souls • .A game about time freeze and fast fowards like a movie
AMERICAN HISTORY Unit 5 America in World War II 2021-11-18
Across
- granting concessions in order to keep peace
- Italy, Germany and Japan in WWII
- they were interned during World War II
- means lightning war
- temporary imprisonment of a specific group
Down
- German dictator during World War II
- Italian dictator during World War II
- Britain, France, United States and Soviet Union
- prejudice against Jews
- systemic murder of the Jews by the Nazis
- attacked by Japan in Dec., 1941
11 Clues: means lightning war • prejudice against Jews • attacked by Japan in Dec., 1941 • Italy, Germany and Japan in WWII • German dictator during World War II • Italian dictator during World War II • they were interned during World War II • systemic murder of the Jews by the Nazis • temporary imprisonment of a specific group • granting concessions in order to keep peace • ...
Tahakin Ang Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig 2015-03-17
Across
- Tinatawag ring lightning war.
- Tinatawag ring ethnic cleansing.
- Hinantungan ng World War II
- Kung saan nila napagpasyahang lusubin muna ang Germany bago Japan.
- Ang pact na ligagdaan ng Germany, Japan at Italy.
- Ganap na pagkontrol sa lipunan.
- isang uri ng pagatake sa kalabang nasa lupain mula sa pwersang nanggagaling sa sasakyang pandagat.
- kapangyarihang tutulan ang pagpapatupad ng batas
- May halos ____ milyong Jews ang namatay dahil sa ethnic cleansing.
- Nabuong organisasyon pagkaraan ng World War II.
- Ito ang tinatawag ni Winston Churchill na Twilight War.
- Hukbong pamhimpapawid ng Germany.
Down
- Ito ang barkong Amerikanong hinadlangan ng U-boat ng Germany.
- Ang bansang hindi naman talaga dapat kasama sa WWI at WWII.
- Ang pinakamalaking digmaang pandagat sa kasaysayan.
- Ang islogan ni Benito Mussolini.
- Living space
- Victory in Europe Day
- Ideolohiya ni Hitler
- Binubuo ng US, France, Great Britain, at Russia.
20 Clues: Living space • Ideolohiya ni Hitler • Victory in Europe Day • Hinantungan ng World War II • Tinatawag ring lightning war. • Ganap na pagkontrol sa lipunan. • Tinatawag ring ethnic cleansing. • Ang islogan ni Benito Mussolini. • Hukbong pamhimpapawid ng Germany. • Nabuong organisasyon pagkaraan ng World War II. • kapangyarihang tutulan ang pagpapatupad ng batas • ...
Tahakin Ang Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig 2015-03-17
Across
- kapangyarihang tutulan ang pagpapatupad ng batas
- Ang pinakamalaking digmaang pandagat sa kasaysayan.
- Tinatawag ring ethnic cleansing.
- Nabuong organisasyon pagkaraan ng World War II.
- isang uri ng pagatake sa kalabang nasa lupain mula sa pwersang nanggagaling sa sasakyang pandagat.
- Hukbong pamhimpapawid ng Germany.
- Hinantungan ng World War II
- Ideolohiya ni Hitler
- Living space
- May halos ____ milyong Jews ang namatay dahil sa ethnic cleansing.
- Ang pact na ligagdaan ng Germany, Japan at Italy.
Down
- Binubuo ng US, France, Great Britain, at Russia.
- Ito ang barkong Amerikanong hinadlangan ng U-boat ng Germany.
- Ang bansang hindi naman talaga dapat kasama sa WWI at WWII.
- Tinatawag ring lightning war.
- Kung saan nila napagpasyahang lusubin muna ang Germany bago Japan.
- Ang islogan ni Benito Mussolini.
- Ganap na pagkontrol sa lipunan.
- Victory in Europe Day
- Ito ang tinatawag ni Winston Churchill na Twilight War.
20 Clues: Living space • Ideolohiya ni Hitler • Victory in Europe Day • Hinantungan ng World War II • Tinatawag ring lightning war. • Ganap na pagkontrol sa lipunan. • Tinatawag ring ethnic cleansing. • Ang islogan ni Benito Mussolini. • Hukbong pamhimpapawid ng Germany. • Nabuong organisasyon pagkaraan ng World War II. • Binubuo ng US, France, Great Britain, at Russia. • ...
A Boy at War 2018-12-15
Across
- Vehicle that Adam drove to home
- Name of countries that fought against the axis
- Name of countries that fought against the allies
- Military branch on water
- Adam's Dad's Ship
- Explosives
- Main Character
- Adam's age
- Adam's first friend in Hawaii
- Adam's Father's Rank
- Body part that Adam got shot at
- Adam's country
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- rude name for Japanese people
- form of media at the time
- Dictator who started World War II
- country that attacked Pearl Harbor
- President at the time
- A Japanese dress
- name of Adam's sister
- Nickname for World War II
- War ship
- Nickname Davi had given Adam
- month of the attack
- Adam's last name
- Davi's Japanese friend
25 Clues: War ship • Explosives • Adam's age • Main Character • Adam's country • A Japanese dress • Adam's last name • Adam's Dad's Ship • month of the attack • Adam's Father's Rank • President at the time • name of Adam's sister • Davi's Japanese friend • Military branch on water • form of media at the time • Nickname for World War II • Nickname Davi had given Adam • rude name for Japanese people • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- something known as a process
- Mussolini Italian Dictator
- the murder of millions of jews
- Living Space
- a jointly operated amalgamation of several small farms
- Meant to kill or exterminate as many people as possible
- Something that is banned or not allowed
- Government Issues
- the state or process of being international
Down
- German forces was to compel Britain to agree to a negotiated peace settlement
- largest and bloodiest single battle fought by the United States in World War II
- do nothing war
- Lightning War
- a political movement that enforces extreme nationalism and militarism
- A material that is important to someones specific or strategic plan
- a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies
- German Dictator
- People who practice the religion of Judaism
- Where a large amount people who practiced Judaism were held and worked as slaves
- political union of Austria with Germany
20 Clues: Living Space • Lightning War • do nothing war • German Dictator • Government Issues • Mussolini Italian Dictator • something known as a process • the murder of millions of jews • Something that is banned or not allowed • political union of Austria with Germany • People who practice the religion of Judaism • the state or process of being international • ...
World War II - Part 2 2022-03-20
Across
- JAPAN DEFEATED, WW II WAS OVER, AUGUST 14, 1945
- U.S. CAMPAIGN OF INVADING ISLANDS TO GET CLOSER TO JAPAN
- Women became popular in this type of work
- NEW TYPE OF BOMB DEVELOPED AT THE END OF WW II
- What was the fight against the war in mainland United States called?
- Name of the lady on posters to get women to work in factories
- HE BECAME PRESIDENT AFTER FDR DIED IN APRIL OF 1945
- JAPANESE CITY THAT HAD THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON IT IN AUGUST 1945
- SECOND JAPANESE CITY THAT HAD AN ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON IT
- MEETING OF BIG THREE IN FEB. 1945 TO PLAN THE POSTWAR WORLD AND FATE OF EASTERN EUROPE
Down
- Asian country where the people were viewed as "more positive, dogmatic, arrogant"
- What type of gardens did people plant to provide fruits and vegetables for personal use?
- AMERICAN GENERAL WHO COMMANDED IN THE PACIFIC AREA
- MEETING OF ALLIED LEADERS IN JULY 1945 TO DECIDE HOW TO DEAL WITH JAPAN
- What economical problem in America did World War II end?
- NAME FOR JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS WHO WOULD CRASH THEIR PLANES INTO U.S. SHIPS
16 Clues: Women became popular in this type of work • NEW TYPE OF BOMB DEVELOPED AT THE END OF WW II • JAPAN DEFEATED, WW II WAS OVER, AUGUST 14, 1945 • AMERICAN GENERAL WHO COMMANDED IN THE PACIFIC AREA • HE BECAME PRESIDENT AFTER FDR DIED IN APRIL OF 1945 • U.S. CAMPAIGN OF INVADING ISLANDS TO GET CLOSER TO JAPAN • What economical problem in America did World War II end? • ...
Cold war 2020-02-18
Across
- the long telegram explaining his message on his view of the soviets
- between 1947 to 1951 over 6 million federal employees were screened for loyalty a term difficult to find (three word)
- family built them the protect them from radiation (two words)
- used to be threatened with nuclear weapons if communists state tired to seize territory by force( two words)
- came to be known as the person to write the longet telegram explaining his views of the communism (two words)
- the world war 2 era had came to an end the cold war is about begin ( two words)
- the very first satellite to orbit around the world
- best known to give europeans nations america aid to rebuild their economy ( two words)
- chambers claimed proved that he was telling the truth a jury agreed that he was lying under oath
- the war against japan still raging turnan finally met soviets
Down
- duck and cover might have made them safe not from nuclear radiation blast some survived but later died
- the communist countries of eastern europe came to be called (two words)
- declaring that world communism has as its sole purpose (two words)
- between the two countries that lasted from about 1946 to 1990 ( two words)
- despite criticism truman remained committed to fight for a limited objective containing communism ( two word)
- willing to go to the brink to force the other side to back down
- known as most serious criticism it can level against members
- he served in roosevelt's administration and sued him for libel chambers and gave them secret documents from the state department (two words)
- this decision alarmed soviets leaders who responded by organizing a military alliance
- known as flimsy evidence and irrational fears and damaging reputation unfounded changes
20 Clues: the very first satellite to orbit around the world • known as most serious criticism it can level against members • family built them the protect them from radiation (two words) • the war against japan still raging turnan finally met soviets • willing to go to the brink to force the other side to back down • ...
Maus: A Survivor's Tale Crossword 2022-06-07
Across
- Action of breaking free
- The war in which Jews were massively killed.
- Secret hideout created to hide from danger or legal forces
- A nomadic or free-spirited person
- Shocking or disturbing events cause ______
- Country that was first invaded by the Germans in 1939
- The ritual of coming-of-age for young Jewish boys (2 words)
- The german Secret State Police
Down
- Act of pretending to be someone else to get over security, for entertainement or fraud
- Currency in Poland
- Person enclosed in one room for discriminatory or criminal reasons
- The mass killing of Jews during WW2 also known as the holocaust
- Consequences of the malnourishement in concentration camps
- To try to continue to live, what the Jews were trying to do in the camps
- The biggest Jewish concentration camp in Poland and the most famous one
15 Clues: Currency in Poland • Action of breaking free • The german Secret State Police • A nomadic or free-spirited person • Shocking or disturbing events cause ______ • The war in which Jews were massively killed. • Country that was first invaded by the Germans in 1939 • Secret hideout created to hide from danger or legal forces • ...
angelas ashes 2023-10-19
Across
- Franks mother
- franks first job
- Angela's mother, who sends Angela money to come to Ireland
- franks youngest brother
- the main character
- Angela's brother, who was dropped on the head when he was young.
- malachy struggled from a disorder called.
- took care of frank and his siblings
- the Mcourt family struggled heavily with this
- location of the potato famine
- part of the big apple
- cause of margaret's death
Down
- Malach sr moved here during world war 2 to make money and send home to his family
- time when the world economy was at it's lowest
- Aunt Aggie's husband, who is especially fond of Eugene.
- buys clothes for people at a discount
- franks father
- died from pneumonia
- franks first girlfriend died from this
- died from sickness, one of the children
20 Clues: Franks mother • franks father • franks first job • the main character • died from pneumonia • part of the big apple • franks youngest brother • cause of margaret's death • location of the potato famine • took care of frank and his siblings • buys clothes for people at a discount • franks first girlfriend died from this • died from sickness, one of the children • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- First U.S Marine in combat for this battle
- How long did the war last?
- Treaty between Germany and Russia
- Battle that stopped Germany advance
- When country entered the war in 1917?
- Launched burning fuel
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,and Turkey
- The area in between trenches
- Payment for war damage
- Originally used for bombing
- Which country made the first declaration of war?
- Attack across river by Britain
- Britain,U.S,France,and Italy
- Used to cut supply lines
- Battle between 1914-1917
- How many dead at the end of war?
- Who had the most casualties by the end of the war?
- All people and resources to the war effort
- Assembly of Nations
- First full scale offensive with the tank
- First country to use chemical warfare
Down
- Germany attacked France
- Building up armed forces
- Recruiting, war bonds, etc
- Pride in ones country
- Peace plan by President Wilson
- Neither side can change the front line
- Trying to build an empire by taking control of weaker countries
- Deep ditches for soldiers to defend their positions
- Treaty ending WW1
- Defeat France before Russia is mobilized
- World War started with an
- Used for reconnaissance
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- Russian communist leader
- Designed to break deadlock of trench warfare
- Assassinated by a Serb
- Another name for World War 1
- Countries working together
- Was fought in this continent the most
40 Clues: Treaty ending WW1 • Assembly of Nations • Pride in ones country • Launched burning fuel • Payment for war damage • Assassinated by a Serb • Germany attacked France • Used for reconnaissance • Building up armed forces • Russian communist leader • Used to cut supply lines • Battle between 1914-1917 • World War started with an • Recruiting, war bonds, etc • How long did the war last? • ...
WWl - Riley Gibson 2024-03-21
Across
- - The Germans sunk one of the USA ones.
- - woodrow Wilson made these for hope of 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.
- -The Western Front was one of the main theatres of war during the First World War.
- -the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- - Convincing someone to do something.
- - THey signed this
- - former minister of France for the war.
- - American president
- - buying something to give to the war.
- - They signed this to end wwl
Down
- -in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia
- - United Kingdom, France, and Russia. The Triple Alliance was originally composed of Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy, but Italy remained neutral in 1914.
- - The Eastern Front was a theatre of World War II fought between the European Axis powers and Allies, including the Soviet Union and Poland.
- - They made these in fields in a zig zag
- -a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- - former German empire.
- -The League of Nations was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- - all of the nations in one
21 Clues: - THey signed this • - American president • - former German empire. • - all of the nations in one • - They signed this to end wwl • - Convincing someone to do something. • - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • - buying something to give to the war. • - The Germans sunk one of the USA ones. • - They made these in fields in a zig zag • - former minister of France for the war. • ...
world war 2023-03-21
Across
- keeping a relationship between nations
- are the act of making amends
- the formation of an agreement to work together
- system based on private ownership and organization
- is a type of government that suppresses criticism and anyone who is against it
- battle through the use of trenches facing each other
Down
- the spread of misleading information in order to influence
- is the belief that a government should use military methods to achieve goals
- the act of showing hostility and discrimination towards Jewish people
- death or injury
- an allowance of food
11 Clues: death or injury • an allowance of food • are the act of making amends • keeping a relationship between nations • the formation of an agreement to work together • system based on private ownership and organization • battle through the use of trenches facing each other • the spread of misleading information in order to influence • ...
Fallout Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-04
Across
- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- Abel the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
- a conference that occurs between world leaders
- War a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- of Pigs an failed invasion of Cuban land by the US to remove Fidel Castro from power
- a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union
Down
- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
- race a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- River known as the longest river in the world, located in Egypt, and where both sides of the Cold War offered to help build a dam there
- a type of spy plane from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- Three a famous alliance between the U.S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union • ...
May 2022 - SS Cumulative Review 2022-05-01
Across
- The total economic output of a country in a given year
- Document that ended World War I and indirectly led to World War II
- United States’ neighbor to the north
- A total ban on trade
- Overthrow of Fulgencio Batista’s government; led to a trade embargo and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- European country with the highest GDP of the continent
- Communist superpower and opponent of the United States in the Cold War
- Largest country in the world
- Largest country in South America
- Democracy in which citizens vote for both the legislative and executive branches
- Economy in which the government makes all economic decisions
- National home of Chernobyl
Down
- Movement of plants, animals, people, and disease between the “Old World” and “New World” after 1492
- European island nation of nations
- Trade barrier in which a limited quantity of imports are allowed per year
- United States’ neighbor to the south
- Economy in which private individuals and businesses make all economic decisions
- Democracy in which citizens only vote for the legislative branch
- Smallest continent
- Communist country in the Caribbean Sea
- A tax on imports
- Economic system in which economic decisions are made by both private individuals with some level of government control
22 Clues: A tax on imports • Smallest continent • A total ban on trade • National home of Chernobyl • Largest country in the world • Largest country in South America • European island nation of nations • United States’ neighbor to the south • United States’ neighbor to the north • Communist country in the Caribbean Sea • The total economic output of a country in a given year • ...
WW1 2021-12-14
Across
- was a German grand admiral, Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office,
- The spark that ignited World War I was struck in
- a German general and statesman who led the Imperial German Army during World War I
- as a French artillery general officer who served in the Boxer Rebellion
- was an American soldier in the Harlem Hellfighters and recipient of the Purple Heart and the Croix de Guerre for his valor during World War
- known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer,
- the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan
- a Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
- english Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse
- was a soldier who during the First World War led an overreaching military campaign in Mesopotamia
- of the United Kingdom and the BritishDominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death
- was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia,
- an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman.
- an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially "The Soldier". He was also known for his boyish good looks, which were said to have prompted the Irish poet W. B.
- was a German general, politician and military theorist.
Down
- the most commonly used name for the First World War at the time, although
- as Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I
- British statesman and Liberal Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the
- was a Bosnian Serb member of the pro-Yugoslav Young Bosnia movement
- was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States
- is a chemical compound belonging to the sulfur-based family of cytotoxic
- which stops nations trusting each other dieses krankhafte Misstrauen, das die Völker voneinander trennt
- was a British poet, historical novelist, critic,
- dentification with one's own nation and support for its interests,
- was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American
- was an Irish-born senior British Army officer and colonial administrator.
- Wars consisted of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan Peninsula in 1912 and 1913.
- in WWI. fire jets of flame as far as 130 feet (40 m).[3]
- known in English as Baron von Richthofen, was a fighter pilot
- was the first Serbian Field Marshal and Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian army
- the Entente declared war on the Ottoman Empire in November 1914, after Ottoman warships
- a British nurse. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from both sides without discrimination
- was a Canadian First Nations soldier, politician and activist. He was the most highly decorated Indigenous soldier
- 303 he rifles most commonly used by the major combatants were,
- a British poet, historical novelist, critic, and classicist
- was a United States Army soldier who performed heroically in the first African American
- was a French general who served as Commander-in-Chief of French forces on the Western Front from the start of World War I until the end of 1916.
- Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie,
- a self-taught American artist who painted a range of themes, including scenes inspired by his service in World War1
- is a policy or ideology of extending the rule over peoples and other countries
- 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC, FRS, generally known as H. H. AsquitFerdinand French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied
41 Clues: english Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse • was a British poet, historical novelist, critic, • The spark that ignited World War I was struck in • was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, • was a German general, politician and military theorist. • in WWI. fire jets of flame as far as 130 feet (40 m).[3] • ...
World War 2 Secret Weapons 2014-05-20
Across
- The Plane that fired 24 unguided missiles at it's target (First word of it's name)
- The Silver Bird Bomber bounced off the _____
- Animals used to guide rockets, people didn't trust them enough
- Height of The Great Panjandrum, ___ feet
- Animal used to create bombs that ended in a failed test that blew up a military base
- Number of missiles that the Bachem Ba 349 Natter Fighter launched
- Last name of the creator of pigeon guided missiles
- The Silver Bird Bomber was ______ (country that created it)
Down
- The event that inspired it's creator to create bat bombs
- Name of the class of German Battleships that the Pigeon Guided Missile was designed to destroy
- Amount of money spent on the Manhattan Project
- The bat bomb's intended target
- Name of project to create the first atomic bomb
- Method of propelling The Great Panjandrum
- Another kind of bomb created during World War 2 (it's not on my poster board so hint: it rhymes with bat)
- Name of this crossword's creator (*BONUS*)
16 Clues: The bat bomb's intended target • Height of The Great Panjandrum, ___ feet • Method of propelling The Great Panjandrum • Name of this crossword's creator (*BONUS*) • The Silver Bird Bomber bounced off the _____ • Amount of money spent on the Manhattan Project • Name of project to create the first atomic bomb • Last name of the creator of pigeon guided missiles • ...
US Presidents 2022-12-12
Across
- Only President to also serve as Chief Justice of Supreme Court
- Campaign slogan was "I like Ike"
- Last President to be a member of Whig party while in office
- Signed Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
- Only President from Michigan
- President who began War on Terror
- Was USA's first Vice President before becoming president
- Blamed for the Great Depression
- His doctrine shaped Latin American foreign policy
- Oversaw escalation of Vietnam War
- Last President born in 17th Century
- First President whose father was also President
- Wrote Declaration of Independence before becoming President
- Only President of the Confederacy during Civil War
- Signed bill that created the Justice Department
- Only President to serve 2 non-consecutive terms
- Tried (but failed) to annex Cuba from Spain
- His grandfather was also President
- First Catholic President
- Introduced Spoils System
- Became President after deal promising to end Reconstruction
- Popularized phrase "The buck stops here"
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- Trust-busting President
- Wife ran for President but lost
- Current President
- Died in office, after which much corruption was discovered
- First President to have a veto overruled by Congress
- Died after serving only a month in office
- WWII pilot and head of CIA before becoming President
- Also known as "Father of the Constitution"
- Hero of the Mexican-American War
- Known for work with Habitat for Humanity after being President
- Only person to be elected by a unanimous vote
- Assassinated by a delusional office seeker
- President for most of World War II
- First President to be assassinated
- First President born after American Revolution
- Known as the "Expansionist President"
- Known for being a man of little words
- First President to be impeached, was acquitted
- President during World War I
- Presided over Spanish-American War victory
- Only President to resign
- Was an actor and California governor before becoming President
- Former owner of USFL football team
- Healthcare bill named after him
46 Clues: Current President • Trust-busting President • Only President to resign • First Catholic President • Introduced Spoils System • Only President from Michigan • President during World War I • Wife ran for President but lost • Blamed for the Great Depression • Healthcare bill named after him • Campaign slogan was "I like Ike" • Hero of the Mexican-American War • ...
alsfj 2024-01-04
Across
- bomb: a destructive bomb that causes damage through many elements such as radioactivity
- Wall: a barrier that separated West Berlin and East Berlin and symbolized division in Germany
- plane: spy planes from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
- River: known as the longest river in the world, located in Egypt, and where both sides of the Cold War offered to help build a dam there
- a conference that occurs between world leaders
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- Union: a former country that consisted of over 15 states, which was most of Eurasia
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- War: a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- Abel: the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- race: a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨ • ...
WWII Crossword 2012-11-28
Across
- Harbor On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the US Naval Base in Hawaii, bringing the United States into World War II.
- An order of government prohibiting commercial trade and other commerce with another country.
- An extendable, tubelike optical instrument containing an arrangement of prisms, mirrors and lenses that permitted a submarine to view the surface sea from a submerged position or to observe at a level above the eye.
- a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend the fleet.In World War II, with the addition of radar and antiaircraft guns, its escort role included air defense.
- of the Coral Sea A battle from May 4–8, 1942, in which U.S. naval forces successfully protected the Allied base at Port Moresby, New Guinea, the last Allied outpost standing between the Japanese onslaught and Australia.
- A campaign in the Pacific War of World War II that consisted of a series of battles fought between July and November 1942 between Japanese and Allied—primarily Australian—forces in what was then the Australian territory of Papua.
- Project A secret American program during World War II to develop an atomic bomb.
- The first city in history to be targeted by a nuclear weapon when the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF)dropped an atomic bomb on it at 8:15 A.M. on August 6, 1945, near the end of World War II.
- The German air force, which was used heavily in campaigns such as the Battle of Britain in 1940.
- the main fighter plane of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in 1941.
- (USMC, US Army)this large force performs major tactical operations for the corps and can conduct sustained battles and engagements:made up of at least three brigades with between 10,000 and 20,000 soldiers,normally commanded by major generals.
- On 4 June 1942, U.S. forces defeated the Japanese navy at this decisive battle in the South Pacific.
- The act of genocide carried out by Germany on the Jewish population of Europe.
- The capital city of Japan.
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- "Armour",became a general term for German tanks.
- The 32nd U.S. president, who led the country through the bulk of World War II until his death from a cerebral hemorrhage in April 1945, just a few months before the war ended.
- an Australian general of the First and Second World Wars, and the only Australian ever to attain the rank of field marshal.
- Emperor of Japan from 1926 until his death in 1989.
- US Army) Consists of 130 to 150 soldiers or Marines. Normally commanded by captains and consisting of two or more platoons, usually of the same type, a headquarters unit and some logistical capabilities.
- Australian city bombed by the Japanese on 19th February,1942.
- (USMC, US Army)Usually about 400-strong, is comprised of three rifle companies, a combat support company and a headquarters company.
- suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II.
- Powers In World War II, the alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan formed the Axis powers.
- The code name for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, which commenced on the beaches of Normandy and ultimately was successful in liberating France and pushing German forces back east to their own territory.
- The term used for regular German army.
- A system of government dominated by far-right-wing forces and generally commanded by a single dictator, most notably Adolf Hitler of Germany.
- Australian Prime Minister in WWII.
- A German submarine, generally larger then 200 tons.
28 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • Australian Prime Minister in WWII. • The term used for regular German army. • "Armour",became a general term for German tanks. • Emperor of Japan from 1926 until his death in 1989. • A German submarine, generally larger then 200 tons. • Australian city bombed by the Japanese on 19th February,1942. • ...
marvel crossword puzzle 2020-02-26
Across
- who is the famous mutant how did he change his name .
- who is the mutant that controlled metal and who one of the most powerful mutants of all times
- What is deadpool's super power?
- Who is the merc with the mouth
- who was controlling s.h.i.l.d from iron man 2 to captain america the winter Soldier
- Who killed Thanos in the end of endgame
- who is the mutant from the movie deadpool 2 that time traveled
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- In the movie silver war, who shoots war machine legs
- were did black widow train in communism Russia
- What is deadpool's secret identity
- who is captain america's best friend
- who is the bad guy in deadpool?
- Who snap his fingers and erased half of all life in the world.
- Dani Ran got his iron fist from
14 Clues: Who is the merc with the mouth • who is the bad guy in deadpool? • What is deadpool's super power? • Dani Ran got his iron fist from • What is deadpool's secret identity • who is captain america's best friend • Who killed Thanos in the end of endgame • were did black widow train in communism Russia • In the movie silver war, who shoots war machine legs • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-21
Across
- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- Nagasaki
- jeep that shoots a nuke
- dream's winter setting
- Hiroshima
- place for nukes to be stored
- what this crossword is about
- effect of nuclear an explosion
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- after the nuke
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- the world after a nuclear war
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- fallout 4 dog
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • place for nukes to be stored • what this crossword is about • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-24
Across
- what this crossword is about
- fallout 4 dog
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
- Nagasaki
- place for nukes to be stored
- effect of nuclear an explosion
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- Hiroshima
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- jeep that shoots a nuke
- after the nuke
- dream's winter setting
- the world after a nuclear war
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • what this crossword is about • place for nukes to be stored • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
marvel crossword puzzel 2020-02-26
Across
- who is the famous mutant how did he change his name .
- who is the mutant that controlled metal and who one of the most powerful mutants of all times
- What is deadpool's super power?
- Who is the merc with the mouth
- who was controlling s.h.i.l.d from iron man 2 to captain america the winter Soldier
- Who killed Thanos in the end of endgame
- who is the mutant from the movie deadpool 2 that time traveled
Down
- In the movie silver war, who shoots war machine legs
- were did black widow train in communism Russia
- What is deadpool's secret identity
- who is captain america's best friend
- who is the bad guy in deadpool?
- Who snap his fingers and erased half of all life in the world.
- Dani Ran got his iron fist from
14 Clues: Who is the merc with the mouth • who is the bad guy in deadpool? • What is deadpool's super power? • Dani Ran got his iron fist from • What is deadpool's secret identity • who is captain america's best friend • Who killed Thanos in the end of endgame • were did black widow train in communism Russia • In the movie silver war, who shoots war machine legs • ...
chapter 13 kylie tronzo 2021-03-15
Across
- a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France
- a truce
- he decisive front during the First World War
- 28th president of the United States
- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia
- the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain
- the controlled distribution of scarce resources
- a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- an international diplomatic group developed after World War I
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- a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I
- a type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning
- 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
- involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations
- major theatre of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania
- the process by which a person controls their own life
- he operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia had started to mobilise her forces near the German border
- a statement of principles for peace
- communication that is primarily used to influence an audience and further an agenda
- ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
21 Clues: a truce • 28th president of the United States • a statement of principles for peace • the last German Emperor and King of Prussia • he decisive front during the First World War • the controlled distribution of scarce resources • the process by which a person controls their own life • a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France • ...
WWl - Riley Gibson 2024-03-21
Across
- - The Germans sunk one of the USA ones.
- - woodrow Wilson made these for hope of 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.
- -The Western Front was one of the main theatres of war during the First World War.
- -the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- - Convincing someone to do something.
- - THey signed this
- - former minister of France for the war.
- - American president
- - buying something to give to the war.
- - They signed this to end wwl
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- -in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia
- - United Kingdom, France, and Russia. The Triple Alliance was originally composed of Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy, but Italy remained neutral in 1914.
- - The Eastern Front was a theatre of World War II fought between the European Axis powers and Allies, including the Soviet Union and Poland.
- - They made these in fields in a zig zag
- -a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- - former German empire.
- -The League of Nations was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- - all of the nations in one
21 Clues: - THey signed this • - American president • - former German empire. • - all of the nations in one • - They signed this to end wwl • - Convincing someone to do something. • - Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • - buying something to give to the war. • - The Germans sunk one of the USA ones. • - They made these in fields in a zig zag • - former minister of France for the war. • ...
US History 2 Final Exam Practice 2023-05-23
Across
- The ___ Pact was the alliance of Communist countries during the Cold War
- Widespread fear of communism in the United States
- Laws in the South that kept society racially segregated
- President Reagan supported ___-side economic theory of cutting taxes to promote job growth
- Coalition of religious and fiscally conservative voters in the 1980s
- Term for what the US did to Japanese citizens during World War II
- Type of family made up of a father, mother and 2-3 kids
- The Camp ___ Accords was the treaty between Israel and Egypt brokered by President Carter
- Village where American soldiers were accused of committing atrocities in Vietnam
- Segregation enforced by law
- Idea that Communism should be kept in its existing borders
- The March on ___ was where MLK gave his "I Have a Dream" speech
- Abbreviation for the alliance of democratic countries during the Cold War
- Economic issue combining rising prices and high unemployment
- A generation ___ is the different ideas and beliefs between age groups in society
- Campaign by the Nazis to wipe out Jewish people and other undesirables during World War II
- The ___ Doctrine said the US would help any countries threatened by Communism
- Belief that men and women should be equal in society
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- City that needed supplies airlifted to it after being blockaded by Stalin
- Silent ___ was a book by Rachel Carson supporting the environmental movement
- The ___ Missile Crisis was started by Soviet nuclear weapons placed near the US
- The imaginary border between Communist and democratic countries during the Cold War
- The hostage crisis in this country involved 66 Americans held for 444 days
- Segregation enforced by custom, tradition or history
- Strategic ___ Initiative was designed to shoot down nuclear missiles with lasers
- Term for rebel South Vietnamese fighting the US in the Vietnam War
- Free-trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico
- The Great ___ was a plan by Lyndon B. Johnson to fight poverty and racism
- Type of protest that involved refusing to move from a restaurant until being served
- Scandal that led to the resignation of President Nixon
- The huge number of children being born after World War II
- First man-made satellite sent into orbit
- The United Farm Workers union was led by Cesar ___
- ___ Theory was the idea that if one country fell to communism, others would too
34 Clues: Segregation enforced by law • First man-made satellite sent into orbit • Widespread fear of communism in the United States • The United Farm Workers union was led by Cesar ___ • Segregation enforced by custom, tradition or history • Belief that men and women should be equal in society • Free-trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico • ...
WWI 2021-11-08
Across
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed in _______
- The I in Main
- A note from the German secretary to Mexico
- Type of bombs used during WWI
- The N in Main
- Two Aircrafts with Machine Guns fighting each other
- Country that Joined WWI late
- Supported Russia
- Triple Entente
- Type of guns that were used in Trenches and Aircrafts
- The country with the largest and most advanced U-boats
- Introduced at Battle of Somme
- On November 11 1918 an _______ was signed
- The Branch of Government that declares war
- The ship that sunked on 1915
- WWI was the first ____ world war
- Another word for Zepplins
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- All of the new and improved weapons made killing much more _________
- The A in Main
- U-boats are _________
- Another name for World War 1
- The M in Main
- Austria declared war on ______
- The country that left WWI early due to revolution
- A type of gas that attacked the Lungs
- Triple Alliance
- The organization that the Serbian who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a part of.
- Caused other Countries to enter
- Archduke Franz _________
- Support Austria
- Zeppelins were originally used for _______
- Protection against Poisonous Gas
- Abbreviation for the Four main causes of World War 1
- Used to combat Trenches
- First Country to use Chemical Warefare
- The communist leader that took power in Russia
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assisinated by a ____
- The first total war of the 20th Century
- also known as Blimps
- Poisonous gas killed soldiers ______ and painfully
40 Clues: The A in Main • The M in Main • The I in Main • The N in Main • Triple Entente • Triple Alliance • Support Austria • Supported Russia • also known as Blimps • U-boats are _________ • Used to combat Trenches • Archduke Franz _________ • Another word for Zepplins • Another name for World War 1 • Country that Joined WWI late • The ship that sunked on 1915 • Type of bombs used during WWI • ...
Mr. Shumaker's Super Sweet Crossword of Righteous Knowledge 2024-08-29
Across
- The capital of the USA is ____________.
- The constitution divided the federal government into three _________.
- What continent did both World War 1 and 2 take place?
- Christopher Colombus discovered the ________.
- Which side won the American Civil War?
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- The United States government is a ______.
- Mr. Shumaker is a _______.
- In this class we will learn about __________.
- What is Mr. Shumaker's first name (Hint: Presidential)
- How many states are there in the USA?
10 Clues: Mr. Shumaker is a _______. • How many states are there in the USA? • Which side won the American Civil War? • The capital of the USA is ____________. • The United States government is a ______. • In this class we will learn about __________. • Christopher Colombus discovered the ________. • What continent did both World War 1 and 2 take place? • ...
COLD WAR 2024-04-12
Across
- happened between June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953
- led the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War, serving as premier from 1958 to 1964.
- A Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states, each falling like a row of dominos.
- Former President of North Vietnam
- He was the youngest person elected president
- a convenient borderline for their divided military occupation of the Korean peninsula.
- to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II
- a strategy that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam
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- the powerful nationalist military commander who succeeded Sun Yixian as leader of the Guomindang.
- the guerrilla force that, with the support of the North Vietnamese Army, fought against South Vietnam
- He has been credited with transforming China from a semi-colony to a leading world power by advancing literacy, women's rights, basic healthcare, primary education, and improving life expectancy.
- Prime Minister of South Vietnam from 1954-1963. His regime had little support
- pushing a situation to the point of disaster without quite going over the edge.
- one of the few individuals to achieve a five-star rank, notably served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean Wa
- a brutal regime that ruled Cambodia, under the leadership of Marxist dictator Pol Pot, from 1975 to 1979
- He was prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and has been president of the government and First Secretary of the Communist Party since 1976.
- A wall that separated West Berlin, Germany, from East Germany, which surrounded it until 1989
- a barrier that divided capitalist and communist nations
- was the 33rd president
19 Clues: was the 33rd president • Former President of North Vietnam • He was the youngest person elected president • happened between June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953 • a barrier that divided capitalist and communist nations • to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II • Prime Minister of South Vietnam from 1954-1963. His regime had little support • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword Review 2021-05-19
Across
- First explorer to discover “new land” west of Europe and Africa (2 Words)
- discovered the southern tip of Africa and proved ships could reach Asia by ship
- was given credit as the first explorer to circumnavigate the world (2 Words)
- people sent to other lands to convert people to Christianity
- Spanish Conquerors in the new world
- Portuguese king who build a school for navigation (2 words)
- a device used to measure the angle of the sun and stars above the horizon
- swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin C
- Conquered Peru for the Spanish (2 Words)
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- the exchange of plants, animals, etc between the "New World" and "Old World"
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico (2 Words)
- people born in Spain that moved to the the New World
- First successful British colony in North America
- the land given to Spanish Rulers
- the journey that brought slaves from Africa to the Americas
- a tax on goods brought in from another place
- a belief that a nation’s real wealth was measured in its gold and silver treasure
- Aztec king kidnapped by the Spanish and eventually killed
- English people who wanted to practice their version of Christianity freely, settled in Plymouth Rock.
- a mapmaker
- disease perhaps the greatest weapon of the conquistadors (2 Words)
- God, Gold and . . .
- sail around the world
23 Clues: a mapmaker • God, Gold and . . . • sail around the world • the land given to Spanish Rulers • Spanish Conquerors in the new world • Conquered Peru for the Spanish (2 Words) • a tax on goods brought in from another place • swollen bleeding gums due to lack of vitamin C • First successful British colony in North America • people born in Spain that moved to the the New World • ...
WWII Crossword 2012-11-28
Across
- Harbor On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the US Naval Base in Hawaii, bringing the United States into World War II.
- An order of government prohibiting commercial trade and other commerce with another country.
- An extendable, tubelike optical instrument containing an arrangement of prisms, mirrors and lenses that permitted a submarine to view the surface sea from a submerged position or to observe at a level above the eye.
- a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend the fleet.In World War II, with the addition of radar and antiaircraft guns, its escort role included air defense.
- of the Coral Sea A battle from May 4–8, 1942, in which U.S. naval forces successfully protected the Allied base at Port Moresby, New Guinea, the last Allied outpost standing between the Japanese onslaught and Australia.
- A campaign in the Pacific War of World War II that consisted of a series of battles fought between July and November 1942 between Japanese and Allied—primarily Australian—forces in what was then the Australian territory of Papua.
- Project A secret American program during World War II to develop an atomic bomb.
- The first city in history to be targeted by a nuclear weapon when the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF)dropped an atomic bomb on it at 8:15 A.M. on August 6, 1945, near the end of World War II.
- The German air force, which was used heavily in campaigns such as the Battle of Britain in 1940.
- the main fighter plane of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in 1941.
- (USMC, US Army)this large force performs major tactical operations for the corps and can conduct sustained battles and engagements:made up of at least three brigades with between 10,000 and 20,000 soldiers,normally commanded by major generals.
- On 4 June 1942, U.S. forces defeated the Japanese navy at this decisive battle in the South Pacific.
- The act of genocide carried out by Germany on the Jewish population of Europe.
- The capital city of Japan.
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- "Armour",became a general term for German tanks.
- The 32nd U.S. president, who led the country through the bulk of World War II until his death from a cerebral hemorrhage in April 1945, just a few months before the war ended.
- an Australian general of the First and Second World Wars, and the only Australian ever to attain the rank of field marshal.
- Emperor of Japan from 1926 until his death in 1989.
- US Army) Consists of 130 to 150 soldiers or Marines. Normally commanded by captains and consisting of two or more platoons, usually of the same type, a headquarters unit and some logistical capabilities.
- Australian city bombed by the Japanese on 19th February,1942.
- (USMC, US Army)Usually about 400-strong, is comprised of three rifle companies, a combat support company and a headquarters company.
- suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II.
- Powers In World War II, the alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan formed the Axis powers.
- The code name for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, which commenced on the beaches of Normandy and ultimately was successful in liberating France and pushing German forces back east to their own territory.
- The term used for regular German army.
- A system of government dominated by far-right-wing forces and generally commanded by a single dictator, most notably Adolf Hitler of Germany.
- Australian Prime Minister in WWII.
- A German submarine, generally larger then 200 tons.
28 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • Australian Prime Minister in WWII. • The term used for regular German army. • "Armour",became a general term for German tanks. • Emperor of Japan from 1926 until his death in 1989. • A German submarine, generally larger then 200 tons. • Australian city bombed by the Japanese on 19th February,1942. • ...
WW1 2021-12-14
Across
- was a German grand admiral, Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office,
- The spark that ignited World War I was struck in
- a German general and statesman who led the Imperial German Army during World War I
- as a French artillery general officer who served in the Boxer Rebellion
- was an American soldier in the Harlem Hellfighters and recipient of the Purple Heart and the Croix de Guerre for his valor during World War
- known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer,
- the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan
- a Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
- english Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse
- was a soldier who during the First World War led an overreaching military campaign in Mesopotamia
- of the United Kingdom and the BritishDominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death
- was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia,
- an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman.
- an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially "The Soldier". He was also known for his boyish good looks, which were said to have prompted the Irish poet W. B.
- was a German general, politician and military theorist.
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- the most commonly used name for the First World War at the time, although
- as Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I
- British statesman and Liberal Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the
- was a Bosnian Serb member of the pro-Yugoslav Young Bosnia movement
- was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States
- is a chemical compound belonging to the sulfur-based family of cytotoxic
- which stops nations trusting each other dieses krankhafte Misstrauen, das die Völker voneinander trennt
- was a British poet, historical novelist, critic,
- dentification with one's own nation and support for its interests,
- was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American
- was an Irish-born senior British Army officer and colonial administrator.
- Wars consisted of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan Peninsula in 1912 and 1913.
- in WWI. fire jets of flame as far as 130 feet (40 m).[3]
- known in English as Baron von Richthofen, was a fighter pilot
- was the first Serbian Field Marshal and Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian army
- the Entente declared war on the Ottoman Empire in November 1914, after Ottoman warships
- a British nurse. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from both sides without discrimination
- was a Canadian First Nations soldier, politician and activist. He was the most highly decorated Indigenous soldier
- 303 he rifles most commonly used by the major combatants were,
- a British poet, historical novelist, critic, and classicist
- was a United States Army soldier who performed heroically in the first African American
- was a French general who served as Commander-in-Chief of French forces on the Western Front from the start of World War I until the end of 1916.
- Bosnian Serb student who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie,
- a self-taught American artist who painted a range of themes, including scenes inspired by his service in World War1
- is a policy or ideology of extending the rule over peoples and other countries
- 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC, FRS, generally known as H. H. AsquitFerdinand French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied
41 Clues: english Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse • was a British poet, historical novelist, critic, • The spark that ignited World War I was struck in • was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, • was a German general, politician and military theorist. • in WWI. fire jets of flame as far as 130 feet (40 m).[3] • ...
World war 2 2022-11-28
6 Clues: What started World war 1 • What was the group hitler ran • The treaty reutined Germanys? • of sadness The great depression • The leader of Germany during world war 2 • battle on the beach June 6th was known as?
Why did Germany lose World War One? 2016-01-05
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- The British navy set this up to force the German people into starvation
- Battle lasting from July - November 1916
- Failed British campaign to invade and defeat Turkey
- Major naval battle of 1916 where the Germans failed to defeat the British navy
- Battle of July - November 1917 (also known as the Third Battle of Ypres)
- This ally of Germany surrendered in October 1918
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- Joined the war against Germany in April 1917
- German weapons used to attack merchant ships travelling across the Atlantic
- Withdrew from the war in 1917 following a revolution
- The leader of Germany before and during World War One, Kaiser ____ II
- Germany's 1914 plan to defeat France to avoid a war on 2 Fronts
- German General who planned a major advance in the Spring of 1918
- Commander of the British forces on the Western Front
- Weapon first used by Britain in 1916
14 Clues: Weapon first used by Britain in 1916 • Battle lasting from July - November 1916 • Joined the war against Germany in April 1917 • This ally of Germany surrendered in October 1918 • Failed British campaign to invade and defeat Turkey • Withdrew from the war in 1917 following a revolution • Commander of the British forces on the Western Front • ...
Bonus Points Crossword 2015-05-31
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- The Triple Entente powers during World War I were later called the _______.
- The __________ movement emerged in the 1890s and stressed the need for economic reform, protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvement and fostering efficiency in business and government.
- This group that fought for civil rights for blacks was created in 1909 and was the driving force for challenging segregation in the courts.
- The type of government found in the Soviet Union, Italy and Germany during World War II in which the government had complete control over its citizens and individuals had no rights.
- The right to vote.
- The policy in which stronger nations extend economic, political or military control over smaller territories, as when the United States exerted control over Cuba and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War.
- This was the first Japanese city to have an atomic bomb dropped upon it by the United States.
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- Missile sites in this country almost brought the United States and the Soviet Union to war in 1962.
- These were the hidden, underground saloons during Prohibition.
- Deal The name for Franklin Roosevelt's package of programs designed to reinvigorate the economy during the Great Depression.
- This was the name for the American policy after World War II of trying to ensure that communism did not spread to new countries.
- The culture of buying material goods, which took off especially in the 1950s.
- This was the "Night of the Broken Glass," when the Nazis destroyed Jewish synagogues and businesses.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one nation.
- This type of behavior, in which investors bought stocks on the chance of quick profits while ignoring the risks, helped bring on the collapse of the stock market in 1929.
- Germany, Italy and Japan made up the ______ powers during World War II.
- Hitler's invasion of this country in September, 1939, started World War II.
- The term for unsupported attacks on Americans, accusing them of being communists, which is based off the name of a former Wisconsin senator in the 1950s.
- Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights activists practiced a for of nonviolent protests called _______ disobedience.
19 Clues: The right to vote. • A devotion to the interests and culture of one nation. • These were the hidden, underground saloons during Prohibition. • Germany, Italy and Japan made up the ______ powers during World War II. • The Triple Entente powers during World War I were later called the _______. • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-21
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- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- Nagasaki
- jeep that shoots a nuke
- dream's winter setting
- Hiroshima
- place for nukes to be stored
- what this crossword is about
- effect of nuclear an explosion
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- after the nuke
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- the world after a nuclear war
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- fallout 4 dog
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • place for nukes to be stored • what this crossword is about • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
Ukraine Tragedy 2022-04-20
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- People that run away
- Hitler's army
- A war happening within the country
- People raiding in war
- A food that is eaten in Montreal but is a ruler
- A sad country getting attacked
- The group of army man
- A way of getting back at someone
- Group of Governments that unit the world
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- a group of Russians
- A group of people
- a battle between two country's
- People that pass away
- biggest country in the world
- Massive bomb used to kill many
15 Clues: Hitler's army • A group of people • a group of Russians • People that run away • People raiding in war • People that pass away • The group of army man • biggest country in the world • a battle between two country's • A sad country getting attacked • Massive bomb used to kill many • A way of getting back at someone • A war happening within the country • ...
Code Talkers Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- The international language by the United Nations
- Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean owned by the USA
- The act of hate towards a Certain Race or ethnicity
- school where you live there
- tribe in the west
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- Got bombed December 1941
- A war that caused millions to die
- conflict between 2 or more countries or states
- the largest ocean in the world
- Talker, Influential Soldiers in WW2
10 Clues: tribe in the west • Got bombed December 1941 • school where you live there • the largest ocean in the world • A war that caused millions to die • Talker, Influential Soldiers in WW2 • conflict between 2 or more countries or states • The international language by the United Nations • The act of hate towards a Certain Race or ethnicity • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-24
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- jeep that shoots a nuke
- fallout 4 dog
- effect of nuclear an explosion
- after the nuke
- Nagasaki
- the world after a nuclear war
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
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- what this crossword is about
- Hiroshima
- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- place for nukes to be stored
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- dream's winter setting
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • what this crossword is about • place for nukes to be stored • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
GREATEST U,S, PRESIDENT 2024-02-19
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- Clinton - Presided over a period of economic prosperity, signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and balanced the federal budget.
- S.Truman - Made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan, helped rebuild Europe after World War II with the Marshall Plan, and oversaw the early Cold War period.
- Madison - Co-author of the Federalist Papers, father of the Constitution, and led the nation through the War of 1812.
- - Led the country through the end of the Cold War, oversaw the Gulf War, and signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law.
- F.Kennedy - Inspired a generation with his vision of public service, led the nation through the Cuban Missile Crisis, and initiated the Apollo space program.
- D. Eisenhower - Supreme Commander of Allied forces in Europe during World War II, oversaw the integration of schools in the South, and warned of the military-industrial complex.
- Roosevelt - Known for his efforts in conservation, trust-busting, and expanding the role of the presidency as a "bully pulpit".
- Reagan - Implemented conservative economic policies, played a key role in ending the Cold War, and revitalized American patriotism.
- S.Grant - Commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War, implemented Reconstruction policies, and fought against the Ku Klux Klan.
- K.Polk - Expanded the territory of the United States through the annexation of Texas, the Oregon Treaty, and the Mexican-American War.
- Obama - The first African American president, passed the Affordable Care Act, ended the Iraq War, and oversaw the killing of Osama bin Laden.
- Carter - Negotiated the Camp David Accords, advocated for human rights, and pursued energy independence.
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- McKinley - Led the nation through the Spanish-American War, oversaw the annexation of Hawaii, and pursued protective tariffs.
- Hoover - Oversaw the country during the onset of the Great Depression, implemented relief efforts, and established the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
- B.Johnson - Passed significant civil rights legislation, launched the War on Poverty, and escalated U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
- Monroe - Authored the Monroe Doctrine, oversaw the Era of Good Feelings, and acquired Florida from Spain.
- Adams - Played a key role in the American Revolution, served as the first vice president, and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris.
- Washington - The first President of the United States, known for his leadership during the American Revolutionary War and for setting many precedents for the presidency.
- Wilson - Led the country through World War I, championed the League of Nations, and signed into law significant domestic reforms.
- Jackson - Known for his populism and expansion of presidential power, particularly in his dealings with Native American removal and the Bank of the United States.
- B.Hayes - Oversaw the end of Reconstruction, advocated for civil service reform, and worked to reconcile North and South.
- Ford - Became president after the resignation of Richard Nixon, pardoned Nixon, and worked to heal the nation after the Watergate scandal.
- Jefferson - Author of the Declaration of Independence, doubled the size of the country with the Louisiana Purchase, and founded the University of Virginia.
- D. Roosevelt - Implemented the New Deal to address the Great Depression and led the nation through most of World War II.
- Lincoln - Led the country through the Civil War, preserved the Union, and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, paving the way for the abolition of slavery.
25 Clues: Carter - Negotiated the Camp David Accords, advocated for human rights, and pursued energy independence. • Monroe - Authored the Monroe Doctrine, oversaw the Era of Good Feelings, and acquired Florida from Spain. • Madison - Co-author of the Federalist Papers, father of the Constitution, and led the nation through the War of 1812. • ...
World War I 2013-10-25
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- Points Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I
- Payments made by defeated countries after war
- Objector A person who refuses, on moral grounds, to participate in warfare
- The policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their use of tool of diplomacy
- and Sedition Acts Laws that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing U.S. participation in World War I
- of Versailles The 1919 treaty that ended World War I
- Powers The group of nations - led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire - that opposed the allies in WWI
- Warfare Military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches rather than on an open battlefield
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- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- A truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict
- Devotion to the interests and cultures of one's nation
- In WWI the group of nations - originally consisting of Great Britain, France, and Russia and later joined by the U.S, Italy, and others - that opposed the Central Powers
- System The protection of merchant ships from U-boat - German Submarine - attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by warships
- Clause Part of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany took responsibility for the war
- Service Act A law, enacted in 1917, that required men to register for military service
15 Clues: Payments made by defeated countries after war • A truce, or agreement to end an armed conflict • of Versailles The 1919 treaty that ended World War I • Devotion to the interests and cultures of one's nation • Points Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I • Objector A person who refuses, on moral grounds, to participate in warfare • ...
World War I Vocab 2021-10-18
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- - the movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast & Midwest
- - A forum for nations that allows them to discuss and settle their grievances without having to resort to war
- - a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries
- - a British ship that was sunk by the Germans for carrying war materials
- - the main style of warfare used during World War I
- - Fourteen Points was a speech about world peace by Woodrow Wilson in front of congress before World War I ended
- - the area between trenches that armies would fight over and usually die in
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- - overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that tends toward rebellion against the established order
- - an agreement made between combatants to stop fighting for a particular time
- - am extreme devotion to the interest and culture of one's nation
- - piece of Treaty of Versailles where Germany was forced to take full blame for the war
- - the agreement negotiated during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 by the Allied forces that ended World War I
- - A political movement that embraces far right nationalism and the forceful suppression of any opposition.
- - belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability
- - The advertisement of misleading political information
15 Clues: - the main style of warfare used during World War I • - The advertisement of misleading political information • - am extreme devotion to the interest and culture of one's nation • - belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability • - a British ship that was sunk by the Germans for carrying war materials • ...
Citizenship Review 2013-05-31
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- territory bought from France
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- advises President
- of 1812 war fought in 1800's
- War war between North and South
- War i fought in 1900's
- Americans lives inAmerica first
- makes laws
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- sold as slaves
- in charge of executive branch
- number of years the President serves
- change to COnstitution
- month we elect the President
- hundred number of senators
- of Rights first ten amendments
- led to Civil War
16 Clues: makes laws • sold as slaves • led to Civil War • advises President • change to COnstitution • War i fought in 1900's • hundred number of senators • territory bought from France • month we elect the President • of 1812 war fought in 1800's • in charge of executive branch • of Rights first ten amendments • War war between North and South • Americans lives inAmerica first • ...
ANZAC DAY 2021-04-22
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- / A shortage in food
- / Month the Second World War ended
- / English comedic
- / Peace At Last
- / Uplifting song that belongs to most countries
- / .....But my heart's right there
- / Red flower worn to honour and remember the dead
- / soldiers used this to soften their hard leather boots
- Million / Approx. population of New Zealand at the start of the war (3,7)
- V / King of England in WW1
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- / Day of the unofficial truce between the English and Germans
- Influenza / A terrible sickness that ravaged the world at the end of WW1 (7,9)
- / River in France where one of the bloodiest battles were
- / What we do at the going down of the sun and in the morning
- / A peninsular located in the European part of Turkey
- / Month the First World War ended
- / Symbol used for divinity , but stolen by a certain political party
- Post / The dawn Bugle Call (4,4)
- / WW1 Slang for Great Britain
- / The country that fought alongside New Zealand
- / A small yellow note often bearing bad news
- / Location of the first ANZAC Service in New Zealand
- / The colour of poppy worn to remember the animals
- Baby / Sweet invented in 1864, became popular at the end of WW1, and given its current name in 1953 (5,4)
- Rabbit, Run / World War Two song informing the British to stay away from the Germans (3,6,3)
25 Clues: / Peace At Last • / English comedic • / A shortage in food • V / King of England in WW1 • / WW1 Slang for Great Britain • / Month the First World War ended • Post / The dawn Bugle Call (4,4) • / .....But my heart's right there • / Month the Second World War ended • / A small yellow note often bearing bad news • / The country that fought alongside New Zealand • ...
Historic Treaties 2024-08-07
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- Treaty ending the Nine Years' War
- Treaty ending the War of Spanish Succession
- Treaty ending the Greek War of Independence
- Treaty between Native American tribes and the English colonists
- Treaty dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal
- Treaty ending the Mexican-American War
- Treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War
- Treaty opening Japan to the United States
- Treaty between France and Austria in 1797
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- Treaty involving land agreements in New Zealand
- Treaty between Soviet Russia and Central Powers in WWI
- Treaty ending WWI
- Treaty related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Treaty regulating European colonization in Africa
- Treaty ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78
- Treaty establishing the United Nations
- Treaty ending the First Opium War
- Treaty ending the American Revolutionary War
- Treaty ending the War of 1812
- Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War
20 Clues: Treaty ending WWI • Treaty ending the War of 1812 • Treaty ending the Nine Years' War • Treaty ending the First Opium War • Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War • Treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War • Treaty establishing the United Nations • Treaty ending the Mexican-American War • Treaty opening Japan to the United States • Treaty between France and Austria in 1797 • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzlle 2023-05-23
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- Command economy all decisions made by govt
- Police terror including spying, intimidation, and brutality
- Massive arms buildup in late 1800s
- an act of war whereby one party blocks entry to or departure from a defined part of an enemy's territory, most often its coasts
- treaties to defend one another in a war
- 1935 Britain passed Government of India Act—provided local self-govt and limited elections, but not total independence
- Countries from all 6 settled continents involved in the war
- Russia withdrew from the war due to civil unrest and revolt
- designed to break deadlock of trench warfare
- Battle that stopped German advance
- was a popular term during the First World War to describe the area between opposing armies and trench lines
- Artists could only portray what govt allowed
- one of the key events that lead to ww1
- the alliance (partnership) between Russia, France, and Britain
- fought against the Central Powers, mainly Germany
- a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries
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- increased tensions over terriu8tories and boundar
- attempt by the British to stop the advances of Germans and introduced poison gas
- treaty negotiated with germany
- German attack to frighten French - Feb 23 1916
- built trenches in the ground to have a advantage in war
- increasingly used for bombing and dog fights
- Used for reconnaissance/spotting Wireless communicationcritical development in spotting
- also known as the Central Empires, was one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I
- was heavily involved in the allies' line of defense during the final German offensives in spring 1918
- Defeat France b/f Russia is mobilized
- Mustafa Kemal led Turkish nationalists in repulsing British backed Greek invasion, then overthrew sultan
- led America into war in order to “make the world safe for democracy.”
- They were used in the trenches and on airplanes
- Note from german foreign secretary to mexico
- Became leader of independence movement and preached non violence
- forces led offensives against both Germany and Austria-Hungary
- an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- first battle to have tanks
- over 8 million people died in this war known as great war
- Government that has total, complete control over all aspects of life
- used by governments and war correspondents needing to communicate quickly and efficiently
- intensified rivalries betweejn nations
- “Big Push” attack across river Somme by British
39 Clues: first battle to have tanks • treaty negotiated with germany • Massive arms buildup in late 1800s • Battle that stopped German advance • Defeat France b/f Russia is mobilized • one of the key events that lead to ww1 • intensified rivalries betweejn nations • treaties to defend one another in a war • Command economy all decisions made by govt • ...
America After the War 2022-03-30
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- Germany Country controlled by US, GB and France
- A putty like explosive that hit and burned.
- Name given the Korean War
- Leader of Soviet Union during World War 2
- Divider of communist and noncommunist countries
- Last name of spies Julius and Ethel
- 1946-52 when 25,000,000 children were born
- Capital of Germany divided in to 4 parts
- the driver behind a booming economy
- Country controlled by the Soviet Union
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- Brought food to those cut off by Soviets
- First black in major league baseball
- Leader of Great Britain
- Truman President of the United States after WW2
- Name of Communist leader of China
- Bringing together of blacks and whites.
- Country invaded by China in June, 1950
- Senator who rooted out "Commies"
- Tension between the US and Soviet Union
19 Clues: Leader of Great Britain • Name given the Korean War • Senator who rooted out "Commies" • Name of Communist leader of China • Last name of spies Julius and Ethel • the driver behind a booming economy • First black in major league baseball • Country invaded by China in June, 1950 • Country controlled by the Soviet Union • Bringing together of blacks and whites. • ...
Chester Naz - Navajo Code Talker 2023-02-22
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- the code word for battleship in English
- a native american tribe in the southwestern United States
- belonging to a person because of the place of their birth
- why no one knew about the code talkers until 1969 when the war had ended in 1945.
- sending military messages in Navajo or Dine
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- country at the surrendered at the end of World War 2.
- changing secret messages into words you can understand
- countries on the same side in a war
- the word for Navajo in the Navajo language
- the code word for tank in English
- the code word for bomb in English
11 Clues: the code word for tank in English • the code word for bomb in English • countries on the same side in a war • the code word for battleship in English • the word for Navajo in the Navajo language • sending military messages in Navajo or Dine • country at the surrendered at the end of World War 2. • changing secret messages into words you can understand • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War 1 2021-11-18
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- this weapon had caterpillar tracks and moved slowly
- soldiers fought from down in the earth
- another word for U.S.
- the Lusitania was a big __________
- the Zimmermann telegram was a _________ sent to Mexico from Germany
- this weapon shoots torpedoes and is in the water
- The U.S. and France were both ________.
- which country was trying to take over France and was the bad country?
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- when soldiers fight each other
- this weapon flies in the sky and is used to spy
- paper countries sign when the war is over
- thinking your nation or country is the BEST
- Germany used poison _______ to attack
- Did the USA win or lose the war?
- what word means when no one is winning
- Did Germany win or lose the war?
- when countries fight
17 Clues: when countries fight • another word for U.S. • when soldiers fight each other • Did the USA win or lose the war? • Did Germany win or lose the war? • the Lusitania was a big __________ • Germany used poison _______ to attack • soldiers fought from down in the earth • what word means when no one is winning • The U.S. and France were both ________. • ...
World War II 2022-02-03
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- President of the US during World War II
- The location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan
- strategically moving from land mass to land mass
- A form of government where pride for your country is placed above all people's needs
- Lighting Battle-move in quick and take over
- Dictator of Italy
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- Leader of Great Britain
- The theater where the Allies were fighting Japan
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- A leader with COMPLETE control of his people, ie. jobs, housing, families, safety, etc.
- The theater where the Allies were fighting Germany
- A leader who makes all of the decisions in the country
- Great Britain, France, US, USSR
- Dictator of Germany
- Americans did not want to get involved in the war at first, so they were:
- They type of bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Leader of the Soviet Union
17 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • Leader of Great Britain • Leader of the Soviet Union • Great Britain, France, US, USSR • President of the US during World War II • Lighting Battle-move in quick and take over • strategically moving from land mass to land mass • The theater where the Allies were fighting Japan • ...
World War I 2022-12-07
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- German letter sent to Mexico that prompted US involvement in WWI
- All aspects of society are dedicated to the war effort
- Desperate Russian offensive in 1916
- The Russian 2nd Army was wiped out here
- policy to sink ships around the British Isles
- what country took Germany's islands in the pacific
- Campaign to take the Dardenelles Strait
- The St Chamond Tank and Flamethrower were introduced in this battle
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- Trench warfare began at this battle
- November 11th 1918
- Germany's plan to avoid a two front war
- Brutal fighting in this forested region
- Present day Turkey was once this Empire
- This country switched from the Triple Alliance to the Allies
- Who got caught in the crossfire of World War I
- What western front battle was started to relieve pressure at Verdun
- This country withdrew because of an internal crisis
17 Clues: November 11th 1918 • Trench warfare began at this battle • Desperate Russian offensive in 1916 • Germany's plan to avoid a two front war • Brutal fighting in this forested region • Present day Turkey was once this Empire • The Russian 2nd Army was wiped out here • Campaign to take the Dardenelles Strait • policy to sink ships around the British Isles • ...
World war 1 2021-03-15
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- A message from Germany to Mexico suggesting an alliance against the United States, asking Mexico to attack the U.S.
- A policy of not taking sides with any nation or alliance during war.
- International institution created to enforce the treaty ending the war and prevent future wars through conflict resolution.
- System used to draft men into the military of the United States.
- Staying out of world affairs (non-involvement)
- Fighting in an interconnected series of ditches along the battlefront.
- One of the two groups of allies, this included Germany, Austro-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Strong support for the rights and interests of one’s country or ethnic group
- To confirm and adopt a measure suggested by someone else, usually referring to legal matters.
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- The policy of taking control of foreign terroritory, including its government and natural resources in order to build an empire.
- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winners of the are for damages inflicted during the conflict.
- Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- Buliding up a nation’s military forces and weapons with an aggressive style of foreign police
- One of the two groups of allies, this included Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, Serbia, and later the U.S.A.
- The agreement that ended WWI and included the creation of new countries and harsh terms against Germany.
- To provide a fixed portion (a specific amount) of food to soldiers, sailors, or civilians during a shortage.
- Manipulating public opinion through the distribution of posters, music, speeches, fil, publications to gain support for a political cause.
17 Clues: Unrestricted Submarine Warfare • Staying out of world affairs (non-involvement) • System used to draft men into the military of the United States. • A policy of not taking sides with any nation or alliance during war. • Fighting in an interconnected series of ditches along the battlefront. • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2021-05-17
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- Limiting supplies such as food and clothes
- A final set of demands backed by threat
- One-sided information used to persuade
- another name for WW1
- Joined the war on the allied side in 1918
- Used for shelter from enemy fire or attack
- The person who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand is from
- An act of war whereby one-party blocks access from a defined part of an enemy’s territory
- A strong feeling of pride in one's country
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- Countries in opposition to the Central Powers
- A country that was neutral in WW1
- An agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed
- weapon used by the Turkish soldiers
- country that the russians supported in the war
- Treaty that ended the war
- Country that switched sides
- When a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject to their rule
- Where the ANZACS trained
18 Clues: another name for WW1 • Where the ANZACS trained • Treaty that ended the war • Country that switched sides • A country that was neutral in WW1 • weapon used by the Turkish soldiers • One-sided information used to persuade • A final set of demands backed by threat • Joined the war on the allied side in 1918 • Limiting supplies such as food and clothes • ...
Freedom 2014-12-06
Across
- Approximately how many Jews died during WW2
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- Group that placed Jews in Camps
- This was introduced into Canada the year of 1917
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- During WW2 what was the most important machine fought in.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- Which was the largest World War of the 2.
- Which war was labelled as the "World to end all Wars"
- Most influencial weapon throughout all the wars
9 Clues: Group that placed Jews in Camps • Which was the largest World War of the 2. • Approximately how many Jews died during WW2 • Most influencial weapon throughout all the wars • This was introduced into Canada the year of 1917 • Which war was labelled as the "World to end all Wars" • During WW2 what was the most important machine fought in. • ...
Countries 2014-06-30
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- this country has lots of pyramids.
- one of their foods are paella.
- their main language is Chinese
- this country speaks Portuguese.
- this country's most famous food is pizza but can be pasta.
- there is a kid’s film about animals named after this country.
- this country won against Germany in World War 2.
- one of their foods are croissant.
- one of this country’s foods is samosa.
- this 2014 world cup is being held here.
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- one they wear big hats called sombrero.
- men in this country wear skirts and when they are wearing these skirts they play an instrument called bagpipes
- one of this country's famous food is Tom Yam Goong.
- this country’s flag is black red and yellow.
- this country is the coldest country in the world.
15 Clues: one of their foods are paella. • their main language is Chinese • this country speaks Portuguese. • one of their foods are croissant. • this country has lots of pyramids. • one of this country’s foods is samosa. • one they wear big hats called sombrero. • this 2014 world cup is being held here. • this country’s flag is black red and yellow. • ...
Countries 2014-06-30
Across
- this 2014 world cup is being held here.
- this country is the coldest country in the world.
- one of their foods are paella.
- men in this country wear skirts and when they are wearing these skirts they play an instrument called bagpipes
- this country has lots of pyramids.
- one of this country’s foods is samosa.
- this country speaks Portuguese.
- their main language is Chinese
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- one they wear big hats called sombrero.
- one of their foods are croissant.
- this country won against Germany in World War 2.
- there is a kid’s film about animals named after this country.
- one of this country's famous food is Tom Yam Goong.
- this country’s flag is black red and yellow.
- this country's most famous food is pizza but can be pasta.
15 Clues: one of their foods are paella. • their main language is Chinese • this country speaks Portuguese. • one of their foods are croissant. • this country has lots of pyramids. • one of this country’s foods is samosa. • one they wear big hats called sombrero. • this 2014 world cup is being held here. • this country’s flag is black red and yellow. • ...
Unit 10 2024-02-29
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- a Great Depression era work relief program
- former governor of GA and US senator
- a beetle that feeds on flowers and cotton buds
- allowed the United States to provide aid to Great Britain
- a naval base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan
- series of laws enacted by President Roosevelt during the Great Depression
- a period of little or not rainfall
- the largest war in history
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- one of the presidents of the US during the Great Depression and World War II
- set quotas on farm produce in an attempt to keep farmers in business during the Great Depression
- provides and income to elderly people who can no longer work
- a 3 term governor of GA
- a sustained period of American economics decline
- known at one time as the Great War
- A corporation that manufactured aircraft
- the father of the 2 ocean navy
16 Clues: a 3 term governor of GA • the largest war in history • the father of the 2 ocean navy • known at one time as the Great War • a period of little or not rainfall • former governor of GA and US senator • A corporation that manufactured aircraft • a Great Depression era work relief program • a beetle that feeds on flowers and cotton buds • ...
World War I 2019-05-20
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- Payments made by defeated countries after war.
- British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans.
- An international peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920.
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war.
- Law requiring men to register for military service.
- Having merchant ships travel in groups protected by warships.
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- Agency to improve efficiency in war-related industries.
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions.
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War I.
- Movement of many African Americans to northern cities from the South in the early 1900s.
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
- Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I.
- Truce agreement.
13 Clues: Truce agreement. • The 1919 treaty that ended World War I. • Building up armed forces to prepare for war. • Payments made by defeated countries after war. • Law requiring men to register for military service. • British passenger ship attacked and sunk by Germans. • Wilson's plan for world peace following World War I. • ...
World War I 2015-02-19
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- abbreviation for US troops joining British and French
- fighting from the protection of deep ditches
- submarines
- provided millions of dollars for loans to the allies
- required men between 21-30 to register for draft
- secret telegram sent to Mexico by the Germans
- prepare military for war
- people who favor the equal distribution of wealth
- a truce
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- international assembly of nations
- helped workers and management avoid stikes
- neither side can win a decisive victory
- alliance between Germany and Austria Hungary
- the peace agreement of WWI
- aggressive strengthening of military
- payments for war damages
- France Russia and Britain
17 Clues: a truce • submarines • payments for war damages • prepare military for war • France Russia and Britain • the peace agreement of WWI • international assembly of nations • aggressive strengthening of military • neither side can win a decisive victory • helped workers and management avoid stikes • fighting from the protection of deep ditches • ...
World War I 2021-08-30
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- Countries expanding their territory by conquering other areas of land
- The _________ protocol was a treaty signed in 1925 which banned use of chemical and biological weapons
- The name of Britain's First Lord of the Admiralty
- The area of land in between two enemy trenches
- The name of the group who planned to assassinate Franz Ferdinand
- The number of months the Gallipoli Campaign lasted
- The place where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- These trenches joined the first, support and reserve trenches and allowed for transfer of messages
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- The alliance between Britain, France and Russia
- Countries building up their armed forces
- When neither side gains ground
- The name of the British passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine in May 1915
- Another name for a German submarine used in WWI
- The plan for Germany to invade France through Belgium
- The month Britain declared war on Germany
- A very fast and powerful type of battleship
- A sharp weapon designed to fit on the end of a rifle gun
17 Clues: When neither side gains ground • Countries building up their armed forces • The month Britain declared war on Germany • A very fast and powerful type of battleship • The area of land in between two enemy trenches • The alliance between Britain, France and Russia • Another name for a German submarine used in WWI • The place where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • ...
World War 1 2023-03-13
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- A passenger ship carrying many American and British passengers
- Policy or belief in a strong military force
- An agreement that blamed Germany
- a set amount of food or supplies given out
- Join the armed forces
- an agreement by all sides in a war to stop fighting.
- a ditch dug by soldiers
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- Austria-Hungary Alliance
- Woodrow Wilson's plan
- Secret message from Germany to Mexico
- World War I was fought from 1914 to 1918 between the Allies (Britain, France, Russia, Italy,and the United States)
- International organization
- A system or policy
- Military Alliance
- is an agreement between people
- of false or biased information
- is pride and loyalty to one's nation
17 Clues: Military Alliance • A system or policy • Woodrow Wilson's plan • Join the armed forces • a ditch dug by soldiers • Austria-Hungary Alliance • International organization • is an agreement between people • of false or biased information • An agreement that blamed Germany • is pride and loyalty to one's nation • Secret message from Germany to Mexico • ...