world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
By:D%%% 2015-03-02
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- Wilson American president who kept us of World War I until 1917.
- Warfare Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes.
- Entente Alliance between Great Britain,France, and Russia during World War I.
- One-sided information used bye a government to persuade the public in its cause.
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public.
- Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I
- Plan Germany's battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France.
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I.
- Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917.
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- Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate.
- Note Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the U.S.
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war.
- Gas New weapon that caused chocking,blindness, and death.
- Balkans The region of Europe nicknamed "The Power Keg"because it was so volatile.
- Front The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border.
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war.
17 Clues: Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917. • Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war. • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war. • Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate. • Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2017-09-29
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- Before markets, the early colonists did this to acquire the goods and services they needed.
- The economy of the _______ Colonies relied on agriculture much more than the other two regions
- Laws that restricted the rights of slaves and prevented slave rebellions(2)
- Colonists frustrated with the Navigation Acts resorted to this tactic to avoid paying taxes.
- The average number of years a person can expect to live (2)
- The American principles of democracy, separation of church and state, and local leadership were all inspired by New England's _____ (2)
- In the ____ of 1763, Britain announced to the colonists that they couldn’t settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Before the Enlightenment, people used their _____ to answer questions about our world.
- His famous trial helped to develop our American principle of Freedom of the Press (last name only)
- Journalists being able to criticize the government without being punished (4)
- John Locke said that kings do not have a “______ ______” to rule. (2)
- The Native Americans are ______ to North America
- Britain used its colonies to collect these for manufacturing - they’re the basic material which products are produced from (2)
- Who became famous for striking the first blow against the French? (Last name only)
- Ben Franklin tried to unite the _____ with the Albany Plan of Union.
- Because farmers thought slaves were a better investment, improved living conditions in Britain, and Bacon’s Rebellion, ______ replaced indentured servants by 1700.
- The Enlightenment convinced many people that all people have basic human ______ that no government can deny.
- British leader William _____ helped to win the war by promising whatever resources necessary to win, no matter the cost. He also said the British government would be responsible for that debt.
- In 1763, the Treaty of _____ formally ended the French and Indian War
- Most slaves in the Southern colonies worked as growers and harvesters in the _____
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- The French and Indian War was essentially a war between France and their Native American allies against _____.
- General _______ didn’t follow George Washington’s advice, and it got him killed! (Last name only)
- A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others
- Young George Washington led a ______, or amateur army, into the Ohio River Valley to construct a fort.
- A crop that’s grown to be sold for profit, as opposed to being consumed by the farmer (2)
- Stockpiling gold and silver, exporting more than importing, and developing colonies were the 3 principles of what economic system in the 1700s?
- North America, Africa, and Europe were the three points of economic system (2 words)
- Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?)
- Britain passed the _____ Acts to restrict who the colonists could trade with.
- The British philosopher who had a had a huge impact on our Founding Fathers as they created our American government (last name only)
- Slaves were transported along this route across the Atlantic Ocean (2)
- The Enlightenment inspired our founding fathers, as well as the Declaration of Independence, the _______, and the Bill of Rights.
- A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops
- Plantation slaves were managed by the _____.
- During and after the Enlightenment, this was one of the three things people were now using to answer questions about our world.
35 Clues: A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops • Plantation slaves were managed by the _____. • The Native Americans are ______ to North America • Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?) • The average number of years a person can expect to live (2) • A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others • ...
Unit 2 Review 2018-10-09
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- His famous trial helped to develop our American principle of Freedom of the Press (last name only)
- Plantation slaves were managed by the _____.
- Because farmers thought slaves were a better investment, improved living conditions in Britain, and Bacon’s Rebellion, ______ replaced indentured servants by 1700.
- General _______ didn’t follow George Washington’s advice, and it got him killed! (Last name only)
- Most slaves in the Southern colonies worked as growers and harvesters in the _____
- The economy of the _______ Colonies relied on agriculture much more than the other two regions
- In the ____ of 1763, Britain announced to the colonists that they couldn’t settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Britain used its colonies to collect these for manufacturing - they’re the basic material which products are produced from (2)
- The average number of years a person can expect to live (2)
- During and after the Enlightenment, this was one of the three things people were now using to answer questions about our world.
- Stockpiling gold and silver, exporting more than importing, and developing colonies were the 3 principles of what economic system in the 1700s?
- Britain passed the _____ Acts to restrict who the colonists could trade with.
- The Enlightenment inspired our founding fathers, as well as the Declaration of Independence, the _______, and the Bill of Rights.
- The British philosopher who had a had a huge impact on our Founding Fathers as they created our American government (last name only)
- Journalists being able to criticize the government without being punished (4)
- John Locke said that kings do not have a “______ ______” to rule. (2)
- The Enlightenment convinced many people that all people have basic human ______ that no government can deny.
- A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops
- Young George Washington led a ______, or amateur army, into the Ohio River Valley to construct a fort.
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- Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?)
- Before the Enlightenment, people used their _____ to answer questions about our world.
- Laws that restricted the rights of slaves and prevented slave rebellions(2)
- In 1763, the Treaty of _____ formally ended the French and Indian War
- Slaves were transported along this route across the Atlantic Ocean (2)
- North America, Africa, and Europe were the three points of economic system (2 words)
- A crop that’s grown to be sold for profit, as opposed to being consumed by the farmer (2)
- Ben Franklin tried to unite the _____ with the Albany Plan of Union.
- Before markets, the early colonists did this to acquire the goods and services they needed.
- British leader William _____ helped to win the war by promising whatever resources necessary to win, no matter the cost. He also said the British government would be responsible for that debt.
- The American principles of democracy, separation of church and state, and local leadership were all inspired by New England's _____ (2)
- A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others
- The French and Indian War was essentially a war between France and their Native American allies against _____.
- Colonists frustrated with the Navigation Acts resorted to this tactic to avoid paying taxes.
- The Native Americans are ______ to North America
- Who became famous for striking the first blow against the French? (Last name only)
35 Clues: A huge Southern farm that grew cash crops • Plantation slaves were managed by the _____. • The Native Americans are ______ to North America • Britain ____ the French and Indian War (won or lost?) • The average number of years a person can expect to live (2) • A person who travels on a quest to spread his religion to others • ...
Civis Review Cross Word 71-80 2025-11-18
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- President during the Great Depression and World War II
- President during World War I
- Reason related to money that led to the Civil War, $$$
- President Roosevelt's first name
- War fought by the United States in the 1900s, I and II
- Type of war the US fought that took place within the country between the north and the south
- The war fought between the U.S. and its southern neighbor in the 1800s
- The other side in the War Between the State, or US Civil War
- Area where the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves
- Depression event spanning Wilson's and Roosevelt's presidencies
- Country the U.S. bought the Louisiana Territory from
- War in the 1900s named for a large body of water
- One of the sides in the US Civil War, or War Between the States
- War fought by the U.S. in the 1900s
- Another name for the Civil War: the War between the?
- Fought for women's and civil rights
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- Proclamation that freed slaves in the Confederacy
- The right Susan B. Anthony fought for (referring to voting)
- War fought in the 1800s (written as a year)
- Document that freed the slaves
- The group whose rights Susan B. Anthony fought for
- President who freed the slaves and preserved the Union
- Territory the U.S. bought from France in 1803 CIVIL War fought in the U.S. between the North and the South
- Another reason related to money that led to the Civil War
- What Lincoln did for the Union, or preserved it
- The type of land the U.S. purchased in 1803, Louisiana
- Abraham Lincoln saved this when he led the country
- One major problem that led to the Civil War
- President Wilson's first name
29 Clues: President during World War I • President Wilson's first name • Document that freed the slaves • President Roosevelt's first name • War fought by the U.S. in the 1900s • Fought for women's and civil rights • War fought in the 1800s (written as a year) • One major problem that led to the Civil War • What Lincoln did for the Union, or preserved it • ...
Indonesia 2024-05-15
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- Main staple food
- Large island of the continent of Australia
- Most populous island in the world
- located in between the Indian Ocean and pacific ocean
- Largest island is located entirely in Indonesia
- divided among three countries and is an island
- who invaded Indonesia during world war 2
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- form of government
- Head of government
- The capital of Indonesia
10 Clues: Main staple food • form of government • Head of government • The capital of Indonesia • Most populous island in the world • who invaded Indonesia during world war 2 • Large island of the continent of Australia • divided among three countries and is an island • Largest island is located entirely in Indonesia • located in between the Indian Ocean and pacific ocean
Charles Lindbergh 2021-03-15
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- Charles dreamed of being a _____.
- It took Charles 33 1/2 _____ to make the famous flight.
- This happened to Charles' son.
- Where was Charles Lindbergh born?
- Pilots that travel the country performing stunts.
- Prize that would pay $25,000 to the first pilot to fly non-stop from New York to Paris.
- Charles traveled the world promoting _____.
- Charles' first job with the Armed Services was a ___ pilot
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- This event prompted Charles to help with the World War II effort. (2 words)
- Charles was awarded the Distinguished ____ Cross.
- Charles was an environmentalist that worked to protect ______.
- Where did Charles Lindbergh spend most of his youth?
- _____ of St. Louis
- The Spirit of St. Louis was designed specifically to make the _____ flight.
- Charles invented an _____ heart.
- _____ Hauptmann was arrested for kidnapping the Lindbergh baby
16 Clues: _____ of St. Louis • This happened to Charles' son. • Charles invented an _____ heart. • Charles dreamed of being a _____. • Where was Charles Lindbergh born? • Charles traveled the world promoting _____. • Charles was awarded the Distinguished ____ Cross. • Pilots that travel the country performing stunts. • Where did Charles Lindbergh spend most of his youth? • ...
I A WWI Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-11
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- the president of the United States that wanted to be isolated from WWI (full name)
- the event that bring both the Allies and Central powers together during Christmas Eve until New Years Eve
- the country where most of the war took place
- a powerful weapon by the Germans that could fire anyone on its tracks
- the name of the battle that had the most casualties
- the vehicle invented by the British that can go past No Man’s Land, but it’s not invincible from landmines
- the group at World War I including USA, UK, and Russia
- what Germany called “submarines” during the war
- the country that entered the war when Germany threatened them with the Zimmerman Telegram
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- the area separating the two trenches (Central and Allied Powers)
- the throne of Austria-Hungary that got assassinated
- a plan after WWI that Woodrow Wilson created that hopefully prevented future wars, but it didn’t work out once World War II started
- shallow tunnels that were unsanitary, with rats everywhere
- the infantry unit in NYC with mostly African Americans fighting in World War I
- the person who assassinated Archduke, which marked the beginning of World War I
15 Clues: the country where most of the war took place • what Germany called “submarines” during the war • the throne of Austria-Hungary that got assassinated • the name of the battle that had the most casualties • the group at World War I including USA, UK, and Russia • shallow tunnels that were unsanitary, with rats everywhere • ...
WW1 Vocab 2015-03-13
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- Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I
- Alliance World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- 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
- Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
- Front The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
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- Entente Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
- Warfare Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- Note Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- Plan Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- Wilson American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917
- Balkans The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile.
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I
18 Clues: Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • ...
Vocabulary 2015-02-16
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- Note Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I
- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Balkans The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile.
- Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917
- Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
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- Wilson American President who kept us out of World War I until 1917
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- Front The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World War I
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
- Plan Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- Warfare Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- Entente Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
17 Clues: Nicholas Leader of Russia up until 1917 • Wilhelm I Ruler of Germany during World War I • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • ...
WW1 Vocabulary 2015-02-23
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- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought by the public
- Note Sent from Germany to Mexico in hopes that Mexico would ally itself with Germany against the United States
- the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- Wilhelm 1 Ruler of Germany during World War 1
- Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate
- Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
- Front The stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border
- Entente Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during World War I
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in World war 1
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- An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war
- New warship introduced by Germany that could submerge underwater and used torpedoes
- One-Sided information used by a government to persuade the public in its cause
- Nicholas Leader of Russia until 1917
- Plan Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the East
- Wilson American President who kept us out of World War 1 until 1917
- warfare Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
- Balkans The region of Europe nicknamed “The Powder Keg” because it was so volatile
17 Clues: Nicholas Leader of Russia until 1917 • Wilhelm 1 Ruler of Germany during World War 1 • the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • Gas New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • Front The region of France that became a bloody stalemate • An agreement to stop fighting by both opposing sides in war • ...
World War I Crossword 2025-01-13
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- Capital of Italy
- Form of communication that is used to persuade the audience of a point of view or specific political cause
- Name of the German Kaiser during WWI
- Nationality of person who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Goods that have been imported or exported illegally
- President of the United States during World War I
- Early tank used in WWI
- The name of the German's failed plan to invade France through Belgium
- Name of the yellow gas used during the war
- Capital of Austria-Hungary
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- Nickname for World War I
- Making payments or amends for human rights violations
- Alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- Capital of France
- Capital of Germany
- Military agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy from 1882 to 1915
- How many years did World War I last?
17 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Early tank used in WWI • Nickname for World War I • Capital of Austria-Hungary • Name of the German Kaiser during WWI • How many years did World War I last? • Name of the yellow gas used during the war • Alliance between Britain, France, and Russia • President of the United States during World War I • ...
Germany Culture Crossword 3/26 2024-03-26
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- The Church of Our Lady, The church was bombed during World War II
- Built in 1428 and is one of the largest buildings in Europe
- One of the most famous castles in Germany
- is the typical clothing for women
- capital of Germany
- Meeting place for the German parliament
- (a type of fermented cabbage)
- Controlled Eastern Germany after World War II
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- Served as an entrance gate to Berlin & was part of the Berlin Wall
- (a pot roast with beef)
- Controlled Western Germany after World War II
- (a type of pastry)
- are worn by the men.
- One of the greatest scientists in the world, worked in physics
- (a type of sausage)
- Was built to separate Western & Eastern Germany
16 Clues: (a type of pastry) • capital of Germany • (a type of sausage) • are worn by the men. • (a pot roast with beef) • (a type of fermented cabbage) • is the typical clothing for women • Meeting place for the German parliament • One of the most famous castles in Germany • Controlled Western Germany after World War II • Controlled Eastern Germany after World War II • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
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- great pride in your country.*Nationalism
- demilitarized zone and separating line between North Korea and South Korea*38th Parallel
- founder of the Chinese Communist Party who led the Long March and proclaimed the People’s Republic of China.*Mao Zedong
- States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment
- between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War
- zone and dividing line between Vietnam during the Cold War and Vietnam War*17th Parallel
- nation that lied to the south of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the United States during the Cold War.*South Korea
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- nation that lied to the north of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.*North Korea
- that was launched by Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in power to renew the spirit of the Chinese Revolution.*Cultural Revolution
- conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies
- that was given to China’s attempt in the 1950s to reorganize its economy.*Great Leap Forward
- fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War
- belief that if communism spread to one country that it would spread to all nations*Domino Theory
- South Vietnam*Vietnam War
- of the American forces that occupied Japan after World War 2*Douglas MacArthur
- series of protests and demonstrations in China in the spring of 1989, occurred on the night of June 3–4 with a government takedown on the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.*Tiananmen Square
16 Clues: South Vietnam*Vietnam War • great pride in your country.*Nationalism • between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War • States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment • fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War • conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies • ...
Crossword Puzzle: World War II 2013-06-02
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- The nations brought together.
- _______ were held captive through the duration of World War II.
- The month World War II.
- Most food items were _______ during the war.
- The country that played a crucial role in the Allied victory of the Battle of the Atlantic.
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- The main instigators of World War II.
- The man behind over 6 million deaths.
- Used for underwater warfare.
- Large groups of ships travelling together.
- Home of the large bay, Bedford Basin.
- 6,500 enlisted in World War II.
11 Clues: The month World War II. • Used for underwater warfare. • The nations brought together. • 6,500 enlisted in World War II. • The main instigators of World War II. • The man behind over 6 million deaths. • Home of the large bay, Bedford Basin. • Large groups of ships travelling together. • Most food items were _______ during the war. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
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- conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies
- series of protests and demonstrations in China in the spring of 1989, occurred on the night of June 3–4 with a government takedown on the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.*Tiananmen Square
- nation that lied to the north of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.*North Korea
- that was given to China’s attempt in the 1950s to reorganize its economy.*Great Leap Forward
- that was launched by Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in power to renew the spirit of the Chinese Revolution.*Cultural Revolution
- of the American forces that occupied Japan after World War 2*Douglas MacArthur
- great pride in your country.*Nationalism
- between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War
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- South Vietnam*Vietnam War
- zone and dividing line between Vietnam during the Cold War and Vietnam War*17th Parallel
- demilitarized zone and separating line between North Korea and South Korea*38th Parallel
- founder of the Chinese Communist Party who led the Long March and proclaimed the People’s Republic of China.*Mao Zedong
- nation that lied to the south of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the United States during the Cold War.*South Korea
- fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War
- belief that if communism spread to one country that it would spread to all nations*Domino Theory
- States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment
16 Clues: South Vietnam*Vietnam War • great pride in your country.*Nationalism • between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War • fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War • States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment • conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Someone who objects to killing
- Term for the total number of people killed
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Not taking sides during a war
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Policy of building up an empire
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Resignation of a monarch
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Serbian nationalist group
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
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- Payments for war damage
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- A long, narrow ditch
- A strong love for one's country
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • A strong love for one's country • Policy of building up an empire • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Term for the total number of people killed • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Serbian nationalist group
- Term for the total number of people killed
- A strong love for one's country
- A long, narrow ditch
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
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- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Not taking sides during a war
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Policy of building up an empire
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Resignation of a monarch
- Someone who objects to killing
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • A strong love for one's country • Policy of building up an empire • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Temporary suspension of hostility in a war • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- A long, narrow ditch
- Not taking sides during a war
- Term for the total number of people killed
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- A strong love for one's country
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
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- Resignation of a monarch
- Serbian nationalist group
- Policy of building up an empire
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Payments for war damage
- Someone who objects to killing
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • Policy of building up an empire • A strong love for one's country • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Temporary suspension of hostility in a war • ...
World War 1 2012-11-09
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- system that confirmed someone was qualified for their job
- protection and wise use of natural resources
- time of little economic growth
- separation from other countries
- supported efforts to increase the authority of special government boards
- roosevelt and his followers who wanted to improve government and make life better for people
- land during war that was not controlled by either side
- a change for the better
- mayors
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- the right to vote
- Empire Building
- rights granted to citizens in the constitution
- community center where immigrants and poor working people could learn new skills
- developed by Henry Ford
- name given to products made for personal use
- movement of people to cities
- a new way to bring people into the military
- an agreement to stop fighting a war
- the many workers and groups that are needed to run government programs
19 Clues: mayors • Empire Building • the right to vote • developed by Henry Ford • a change for the better • movement of people to cities • time of little economic growth • separation from other countries • an agreement to stop fighting a war • a new way to bring people into the military • protection and wise use of natural resources • name given to products made for personal use • ...
World War I 2016-04-05
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- Land claimed by European countries for resources and cheap labor
- A type of warfare used in WWI in hopes to avoid machine gun fire
- Leader of the communist revolution in Russia
- African peoples that were able to beat the English in a battle
- A new type of naval weapon used by the Germans to sink ships
- Social Darwinism and the white man's burden supported this idea
- Triple ____________; Germany, Austria, Italy
- The reason countries went out looking for resources
- The building up of your arms and munitions preparing for possible war
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- Triple ____________; Britain, France, Russia
- Author of the 14 Points
- Treaty the Germans were forced to sign to end the war
- European countries taking control of other countries for economic gain
- The telegraph sent to Mexico by the Germans
- Serbian nationalist group who assasinated Franz Ferdinand
- Pride in your country and the belief that it is better than others
- Continent completely changed by imperialism
- Conference held to discuss the division of Africa
- An Indian man who is a soldier for the British
19 Clues: Author of the 14 Points • The telegraph sent to Mexico by the Germans • Continent completely changed by imperialism • Triple ____________; Britain, France, Russia • Leader of the communist revolution in Russia • Triple ____________; Germany, Austria, Italy • An Indian man who is a soldier for the British • Conference held to discuss the division of Africa • ...
World War II 2022-05-11
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- President of the U.S. until 1945
- Japan invaded this country in 1941
- fascist dictator of Italy
- Takes place as president after FDR dies
- France, Great Britain, and United States
- Germany and ____ form the Rome-Berlin Axis treaty
- dictator of Germany
- Japan, Germany, and Italy
- views or actions that harm or discriminate against Jews
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- Leader of the British Government
- wiping out an entire group of people
- WWII started when ___ invaded Poland
- What country does Hitler make a non aggression pact with so they invade Poland together
- in 1941 Hitler ordered a surprise invasion on
- What country did Mussolini attack in 1935
- This country dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima
- This is the area Japan wants as their base but is under U.S. control
- Surrendered to the united stated general on sept. 2, 1945
- The allies invade and take the island of
- Japan attacked this U.S. Naval base in 1941
20 Clues: dictator of Germany • fascist dictator of Italy • Japan, Germany, and Italy • Leader of the British Government • President of the U.S. until 1945 • Japan invaded this country in 1941 • wiping out an entire group of people • WWII started when ___ invaded Poland • Takes place as president after FDR dies • France, Great Britain, and United States • ...
World War I 2022-10-24
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- Grouping of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- Grouping of France, Britain and Russia
- Title for the ruler of Russia
- M in MAIN
- Weaponry that changed warfare
- Title for the rulers of Britain, France, eg.
- Name of German Leader, ___ II
- Title for the ruler of Germany
- Where troops landed on 25 April 1915
- Acronym for Australian and New Zealand soldiers
- Controlling which information is allowed
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- N in MAIN
- Whos assassination lead to WW1, Franz ___
- A in MAIN
- Compensation for war damages
- Where soldiers spent most of their time
- I in MAIN
- Agreement to end a war
- Danger zone in battle
19 Clues: N in MAIN • A in MAIN • M in MAIN • I in MAIN • Danger zone in battle • Agreement to end a war • Compensation for war damages • Title for the ruler of Russia • Weaponry that changed warfare • Name of German Leader, ___ II • Title for the ruler of Germany • Where troops landed on 25 April 1915 • Grouping of France, Britain and Russia • Where soldiers spent most of their time • ...
world war ll 2024-01-25
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- powerful person who has full control of government
- helped put a limit on foods and could could pick up certain amounts
- different language being used, so enemy wouldnt undertstand
- jews dying in camps by nazis
- Helped put an end to ww2
- japanese were imprisoned
- the civilian life was like during world war
- invasion of beach at normandy
- camps jewish went to but never came back alive
- the japanese attck on the u.s
- the distruction as a whole
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- helped cut out pressure on food supply
- food coupons used during world war ll
- dictator of germany
- weapon believed
- african american military pilots that protected
- american volenteers that flew to china
- undercover name for a project to end war
- loans that help out with war
19 Clues: weapon believed • dictator of germany • Helped put an end to ww2 • japanese were imprisoned • the distruction as a whole • jews dying in camps by nazis • loans that help out with war • invasion of beach at normandy • the japanese attck on the u.s • food coupons used during world war ll • helped cut out pressure on food supply • american volenteers that flew to china • ...
world war ll 2024-01-24
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- helped when money was tight
- biggest ambush of us military history
- led to the civil rights act
- held experiments and new toxins
- only certain items
- churning out weapons
- intentional destruction
- responsible for many jews deaths
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- adolf hitler
- american politician
- providing air cover and supplies on burma road
- operate war weapons in secret
- growing their own crops
- violent chemical
- helped to fund the military
- to detain japanese citizens
- one person gets all the power
- little know language
- arranged attack
19 Clues: adolf hitler • arranged attack • violent chemical • only certain items • american politician • little know language • churning out weapons • growing their own crops • intentional destruction • helped when money was tight • helped to fund the military • to detain japanese citizens • led to the civil rights act • operate war weapons in secret • one person gets all the power • ...
World War I 2024-03-13
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- The Battle of the ___ was one of the bloodiest battles in human history.
- Chemical weapons, including chlorine and mustard ___, were used extensively during WWI.
- A disastrous Allied campaign in the Ottoman Empire that resulted in heavy casualties.
- This famous luxury liner sank in 1912, but its construction had been influenced by naval arms race tensions leading up to WWI.
- A deadly flu pandemic, exacerbated by wartime conditions, killed millions worldwide during WWI.
- LAND The area between opposing trenches, often littered with barbed wire and craters.
- Complex systems of these were dug by both sides, creating a brutal stalemate on the Western Front.
- POWERS The alliance consisting primarily of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Some countries, such as the United States and Switzerland, remained ___ during the early years of the conflict.
- The assassination of this Austrian noble sparked the beginning of WWI.
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- German airships used for reconnaissance and bombing raids during WWI.
- Governments on all sides used this to mobilize support for the war effort and demonize the enemy.
- The agreement that ended the fighting on the Western Front on November 11, 1918.
- HAND The secret society responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, setting off the chain of events leading to WWI.
- The alliance consisting primarily of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
- The sinking of this British passenger ship by a German U-boat helped bring the United States into the war.
- The Treaty of Versailles was one of several agreements that officially ended WWI.
- CROSS This humanitarian organization provided medical assistance to soldiers on all sides of the conflict.
- Armored vehicles first used in significant numbers during WWI, revolutionizing ground warfare.
19 Clues: German airships used for reconnaissance and bombing raids during WWI. • The assassination of this Austrian noble sparked the beginning of WWI. • The Battle of the ___ was one of the bloodiest battles in human history. • The alliance consisting primarily of France, Russia, and the United Kingdom. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2025-10-16
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- Policy of extending power through colonization.
- Mobilization of all national resources for war.
- Treaty ending WWI.
- French leader at the Versailles peace conference.
- Type of warfare characterized by long, dug-out lines.
- Forced military service.
- German submarine.
- Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity.
- Agreements between countries for mutual protection.
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- Passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- US President who proposed the Fourteen Points.
- Battle infamous for massive casualties.
- A strong sense of loyalty, devotion or pride in one’s country; a cause of WWI.
- Organization created to maintain peace.
- Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.”
- Belief in maintaining a strong military capability.
- Germany’s plan to invade France through Belgium.
- Country who switched sides during the war in return for promises of land.
- Site of the first mass poison gas attack (1915).
19 Clues: German submarine. • Treaty ending WWI. • Forced military service. • Battle infamous for massive casualties. • Organization created to maintain peace. • Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.” • Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity. • US President who proposed the Fourteen Points. • Policy of extending power through colonization. • ...
World War II 2026-04-09
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- Japanese Emperor
- American President at beginning of WWII.
- American President at end of WWII.
- This battle stopped Germany's advance into Russia.
- Location of Pearl Harbor
- Site of an emergency evacuation.
- One of the Axis powers.
- Prime Minister who guided U.K through WWII.
- Soviet dictator.
- Site of an atomic bombing.
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- China's leader during WWII.
- D-Day planner.
- One of the Axis powers.
- The "Desert Fox."
- "Lightning War"
- Nickname for the U.K., Soviet Union, and U.S.
- One of the Axis powers.
- Prime Minister who promised "Peace in our Time."
- A German fascist.
- A Italian fascist.
- Site of an atomic bombing.
- The ideology that took over Europe in the 1930s.
22 Clues: D-Day planner. • "Lightning War" • Japanese Emperor • Soviet dictator. • The "Desert Fox." • A German fascist. • A Italian fascist. • One of the Axis powers. • One of the Axis powers. • One of the Axis powers. • Location of Pearl Harbor • Site of an atomic bombing. • Site of an atomic bombing. • China's leader during WWII. • Site of an emergency evacuation. • ...
unit 8 crossword 2024-05-07
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- USA, USSR, UK, France, and China alliance
- US Representative, contributed largely to GA's military, liked the navy
- these were grown after world war 1
- it happened after the 1929 stock crash
- a bug that ate cotton
- the first major global war
- agricultural sector (rhymes with forts)
- how many Georgians served in world war 1
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- he was a senator who had a big impact on GA's military during WW2
- Japanese attack on a naval port in Hawaii, made US enter ww2
- military bases
- Germany, Italy, and Japan alliance
- ex. Savannah, Brunswick (What are they known for?)
- programs made by Roosevelt to battle the Great depression
- what year did world war 1 end
15 Clues: military bases • a bug that ate cotton • the first major global war • what year did world war 1 end • these were grown after world war 1 • Germany, Italy, and Japan alliance • it happened after the 1929 stock crash • agricultural sector (rhymes with forts) • how many Georgians served in world war 1 • USA, USSR, UK, France, and China alliance • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-29
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- The first country that employed tanks in battle at Delville Wood
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
- Used to transport messages back to their home coop behind the lines
- A military tactic to attack on the sides or rear of an opposing force
- A type of land fortress used to be sheltered and hidden from artillery and ground forces.
- murderer of former czar of russia, nicholas II and his family
- world war one lasted for ____ years
- The countries that first declared war on during the month of July
- A close combat between military aircraft.
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- A type of giant German airship that was used as bombers and scouts.
- another name for world war one
- A cause that made Russia leave war early
- The countries that was opposed the Central Powers
- The last emperor of prussia
- The only one main and major battles of World war I during July 1916
16 Clues: The last emperor of prussia • another name for world war one • world war one lasted for ____ years • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey. • A cause that made Russia leave war early • A close combat between military aircraft. • The countries that was opposed the Central Powers • murderer of former czar of russia, nicholas II and his family • ...
History of Europe Vocab 1 2013-11-05
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- the united countries of England, Scotland, and Wales, a union that dated from the early 1700s
- using strong armies and threats of war
- describes a prison
- a foreign area controlled by a country and contributing to its wealth
- the love of one's country
- the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- occurs when the value of stocks falls quickly and deeply
- the alliance of Great Britain, France, Russia, and the United States during World War I
- the absolute ruler of Russia before 1917
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- the division of much of Africa among European countries between 1885 and 1910
- Turkey and its colonies
- mapmaking
- military expeditions sent from 1096 to 1272 by various popes to capture the Holy Land from Muslim Turks
- the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I
- World War II worldwide conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945
- European conflict from 1914 to 1918; also known as the Great War and "the war to end all wars"
16 Clues: mapmaking • describes a prison • Turkey and its colonies • the love of one's country • using strong armies and threats of war • the leader of the Roman Catholic Church • the absolute ruler of Russia before 1917 • occurs when the value of stocks falls quickly and deeply • World War II worldwide conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945 • ...
World War I 2013-04-11
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- Declared that America would enter the war to make the world safe for democracy
- Loose friendship of Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Policy developed by Wilson after World War I
- Message sent to Mexico urging war with America
- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- America tried to stay this during World War I
- Partnership between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
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- ship sunk by the Germans
- Ended World War I
- Group that Wilson introduced to settle international disputes but America never actually joined
- loyalty to nation
11 Clues: Ended World War I • loyalty to nation • ship sunk by the Germans • Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • Policy developed by Wilson after World War I • America tried to stay this during World War I • Message sent to Mexico urging war with America • Loose friendship of Great Britain, France, and Russia • Partnership between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • ...
U6 La Historia Vocab 2026-04-08
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- bloodthirsty
- power
- civilization
- scary/frightening
- river
- To take
- rainforest
- language (2)
- To conquer
- temple
- lake
- language (1)
- To kill
- mountain
- god
- south
- To maintain
- calculation
- crop
- To explore
- agriculture
- To found/establish
- war
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- To locate (2)
- commerce/trade
- empire
- To develop
- To last/to go on for
- To demand
- ancient
- desert
- island
- To rule
- volcano
- priest
- native
- canals
- To influence
- gold
- To arrive
- To arm
- world
- north
- To locate (1)
- To find
- sacred
- chief
- east
- To discover
- west
- country
51 Clues: god • war • gold • lake • east • crop • west • power • river • world • north • south • chief • empire • desert • island • priest • native • canals • To arm • temple • sacred • ancient • To rule • volcano • To take • To kill • To find • country • mountain • To demand • To arrive • To develop • rainforest • To conquer • To explore • To maintain • calculation • To discover • agriculture • bloodthirsty • civilization • language (2) • To influence • language (1) • To locate (2) • ...
Indonesia 2024-05-15
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- Indonesia's climate
- what country invaded Indonesia in world war 2
- an archipelago nation between the Indian and Pacific ocean
- what continent Indonesia is in
- the first president of Indonesia.
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- world population rank
- the year of the first presidential election.
- and white- colors of Indonesia flag
- capital of Indonesia
- the most common religion in India
10 Clues: Indonesia's climate • capital of Indonesia • world population rank • what continent Indonesia is in • the most common religion in India • the first president of Indonesia. • and white- colors of Indonesia flag • the year of the first presidential election. • what country invaded Indonesia in world war 2 • an archipelago nation between the Indian and Pacific ocean
World War 2022-11-17
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- mending something usually for another country
- political idea where people are paid on needs
- someone who blame is put on
- a ruler with complete power over people
- info that is used to convince people of things
- military coalition that initiated WW1
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- movement that pushes dictatorial control
- mutual agreement to assist one another
- belief one nation is above another
- suppression or prohibition of something
- Two main coalitions that fought in WWII
- One government taking over another
12 Clues: someone who blame is put on • belief one nation is above another • One government taking over another • military coalition that initiated WW1 • mutual agreement to assist one another • suppression or prohibition of something • Two main coalitions that fought in WWII • a ruler with complete power over people • movement that pushes dictatorial control • ...
World War 2020-12-04
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- The block which won the First World War in November 1918.
- He was the dictator of Italy. He was appointed as Prime Minister of Italy in 1922.
- An agreement between countries
- During this time trade suffered, factories and banks closed down and millions of people lost their jobs.
- After the first wolrd war peace conference was held at this place. It is also capital of France.
- Germany submarines that sank many ships of the AlliedPowers in World War 1.
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- A group of countries united by treaty or common interests
- An official agreement between enemies to end a war
- This block consisted of Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria during World War1
- He became Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
- The only country blamed for the first world war and punished severely.
- These were the open tunnels dug in the ground by soldiers. The war was mostly fought from these tunnels.
12 Clues: An agreement between countries • He became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. • An official agreement between enemies to end a war • A group of countries united by treaty or common interests • The block which won the First World War in November 1918. • The only country blamed for the first world war and punished severely. • ...
Standard 14 2022-03-11
Across
- Use diplomacy first but if that doesn't work then rely on Force
- where was the splendid little war fought
- Policy stating that we will trade with China at any time.
- one cause of the Spanish american war
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- White people are racially superior and need to help the other races of the world
- what was one effect of the splendid little war
- 16 Brand new Battleships that were painted Pearl White and Gold, Sent on a voyage around the world to show off the might of the U.S. Navy
- Show other countries your strength, build up forces
- Dupuy de Lome, Spanish Ambassador had written that President McKinley was "weak and a wanna-be politician."
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- Christianity is awesome and we need to show other countries that Christianity is the best
- Addition to the Monroe Doctrine where the U.S. will act as an International Policeman and be Big Brother to Latin America
- one reason for imperialism
- a short war that lasted 2 years with only 6 months of actual fighting
- what was Roosevelts domestic policy
15 Clues: one reason for imperialism • what was Roosevelts domestic policy • one cause of the Spanish american war • where was the splendid little war fought • what was one effect of the splendid little war • Show other countries your strength, build up forces • Policy stating that we will trade with China at any time. • ...
WWII Battles ("Battle of" not included in answers) 2025-12-21
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- Largest tank battle, last German blitzkrieg offensive.
- World War II's longest continuous campaign.
- As a last-ditch counter-attack by Hitler, this battle was fought at Ardennes in an attempt to split the Allies.
- This battle was the last major battle and took 3 months.
- Operation Dynamo took place during this battle.
- Also known as D-Day, this is one of the largest water invasions and leads to the liberation of Paris..
- A battle fought by the RAF and Luftwaffe air forces, new radar systems are used to win.
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- A battle fought mainly by the Red Army, over 2 million casualties.
- World War II's largest naval battle in which Japan is crippled.
- A series of attacks by Japan which causes the U.S. to join the war.
- A battle attempt to free Italy.
- Also known as the "Marianas Turkey Shoot," this battle displayed an impressive American counter-attack on the Japanese.
- A battle that took place after Operation Barbarossa, in the harsh winter.
- A naval battle in which American intelligence discovered Japanese codes.
- In this battle the Red Army surrounds Berlin, essentially marking the end of the war.
15 Clues: A battle attempt to free Italy. • World War II's longest continuous campaign. • Operation Dynamo took place during this battle. • Largest tank battle, last German blitzkrieg offensive. • This battle was the last major battle and took 3 months. • World War II's largest naval battle in which Japan is crippled. • ...
war 2025-05-14
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- War II War between the Axis powers and the Allies.
- First artificial satellite sent into space, launched by the USSR.
- Organization created after World War II to promote peace and international cooperation.
- Axis country led by Adolf Hitler during World War II.
- U.S. President during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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- War Rivalry that existed between the U.S. and the USSR after World War II.
- Strategy used by Germany in World War II, meaning “lightning war.”
- Country that launched the first man into space.
- Science that involves the study of outer space.
- Key event of the Cold War, occurred in 1962, involving nuclear missiles in Cuba.
10 Clues: Country that launched the first man into space. • Science that involves the study of outer space. • U.S. President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • War II War between the Axis powers and the Allies. • Axis country led by Adolf Hitler during World War II. • First artificial satellite sent into space, launched by the USSR. • ...
Roaring Twenties Terms 2026-02-01
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- Fords greatest invention
- Famous Book by F Scott Fitzgerald
- The Ban of Alcohol
- New York rebirth of Black Culture
- Woodrow Wilson's improvisation of the Sherman Antitrust Act
- Leader of the USA during World War One
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- From rural to city
- Showgirls who fought for more representation of women's culture during the Roaring Twenties
- poor souls who never had a childhood after fighting in World War One
- This act helped enforce the 18th amendment
- Author that was an ambulance driver in World War One
- Famous telegram that prompted the US to join the first World War
- Famous invention that allowed communication across countless houses
13 Clues: From rural to city • The Ban of Alcohol • Fords greatest invention • Famous Book by F Scott Fitzgerald • New York rebirth of Black Culture • Leader of the USA during World War One • This act helped enforce the 18th amendment • Author that was an ambulance driver in World War One • Woodrow Wilson's improvisation of the Sherman Antitrust Act • ...
Léa B / Téa mots croisées 2025-12-04
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- correctly
- to travel to work and back
- group of people
- bombing in world war 2
- a safe place to stay during danger
- symbols or images that represent a company or a group
- London's subway system
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- a large company
- synonym of tube
- peoples who lives in London
- a tube route
- places where metro stop for passengers
- internet page
- for people to move
- united kingdom
15 Clues: correctly • a tube route • internet page • united kingdom • a large company • synonym of tube • group of people • for people to move • bombing in world war 2 • London's subway system • to travel to work and back • peoples who lives in London • a safe place to stay during danger • places where metro stop for passengers • symbols or images that represent a company or a group
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The Cold War 2024-05-14
Across
- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s
- The plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2
- conflict between communist North Korea hoping to unify the country under a Communist government and democratic South
- The battle of international influence that arose between communist and democratic nations following the end of World War 2.
- This House of Representatives committee hunted for communists
- Communist leader of Cuba
- The U.S. senator who believed that some other congressmen and senators were secretly communist. He led investigations of his peers, as well as many military officials and civilians during the early 1950’s.
- This was the Soviet policy of increased openness in the 1980s
- President who proposed a "massive retaliation" to any attack in 1954
- America airlifted supplies into this German city during a crisis in 1954
- A dispute during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had built missile sites in Cuba. President John F. Kennedy set up a naval blockade of the island until Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev ordered the missiles to be removed.
- Churchill coined this term for the imaginary division between east and west Europe
- The Cuban missile crisis is the best example of this risky policy
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- Communist leader of Cuba
- Conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces that began in Vietnam. The United States was heavily involved in the
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- The political idea that all property should be publicly owned and managed by a central government. © LoveLearning
- This was build to keep Germans from fleeing into the Western part of the capital
- The Offensive was a surprise attack on the Vietcong in 1968
- President who oversaw the cuban missile crisis and bay of pigs invasion
- Korea has been divided at the 38th since the Korean War
- He became president when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963
- An alliance of Western democratic nations formed after World War 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression.
- The name given to the physical and political division between communist countries and democratic countries during the Cold
25 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of North Vietnam • Korea has been divided at the 38th since the Korean War • He became president when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War • The Offensive was a surprise attack on the Vietcong in 1968 • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- Annabelle's little brother who trips on wire placed by Betty.
- Toby's alias.
- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
- Annabelle hides Toby from hunting party here.
- Where Toby lives
- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Annabelle's best friend
- Betty's accomplice.
- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
- War that Toby served in.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure. James
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- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- Annabelle's brother who loves pirates.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
- Protagonist of story.
- Animal that Betty kills.
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- German who was targeted by Betty.
24 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • Animal that Betty kills. • War that Toby served in. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • German who was targeted by Betty. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Annabelle's brother who loves pirates. • ...
Countries Crossword 2024-10-10
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- PASTA
- The only Jewish country in the world due to bad decisions
- Once owned half of the new world, one main language is brazillian, but they are not brazzilian
- Biggest country in the world
- Sinks 50cm per year Loves spices
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- Has no official language
- Second larges country in the world
- Currently in war with Israel since October 2023
- Has 2 official languages of Arabic and French
9 Clues: PASTA • Has no official language • Biggest country in the world • Sinks 50cm per year Loves spices • Second larges country in the world • Has 2 official languages of Arabic and French • Currently in war with Israel since October 2023 • The only Jewish country in the world due to bad decisions • ...
Enlightenment & Am Revolution 2024-01-30
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- 1st ten amendments to the Constitution
- Believed in separation of powers
- Enlightenment thinkers said you could do this (not a diaper) if government abused their power
- This contract gives up some rights in exchange for protection
- The ENGLISH bill of Rights created this type of monarchy
- Turning point of the war
- This led to the Intolerable Acts
- The British paid for the French & Indian War with
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- Enlightenment thinkers based their beliefs on 2 ideas
- This was heard around the world in Lexington & Concord
- Locke believed government came from
- Separated colonies from Britain
- He believed in natural rights
- This document established the framework of the US Gov
- Last battle of the war
- Renaissance & enlightenment changed
- French writer free speech & religion
- No government = a short, nasty & brutal life
- Monarch that controls all aspects of govt & public life
- The Divine right to rule came from..
- we elect representatives to make laws in this
21 Clues: Last battle of the war • Turning point of the war • He believed in natural rights • Separated colonies from Britain • Believed in separation of powers • This led to the Intolerable Acts • Locke believed government came from • Renaissance & enlightenment changed • French writer free speech & religion • The Divine right to rule came from.. • 1st ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
World War 1 Terms 2017-10-30
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- a political movement in Germany, from the end of World War 1 through the end of World War II, which espoused totalitarian government, staunch nationalism, and racial supremacy
- in economies, a long-term sustained downturn in economic activity
- a sociopolitical model wherein all property is publically owned and workers are paid according to their abilities and needs
- also known as the " Great War" or the "War to End all Wars," a global conflict occurring between 1914 and 1918, primarily in Europe
- the victorious alliance of nations in World War 1
- the 1919 treaty which formally brought World War 1 to an end
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- a formal ceasefire
- the defeated alliance of nations in World War 1
- leader of the communist revolution in Russia during World War 1
- a political movement supporting strong,authoritarian government dictatorship
- a federation of communist countries in Eastern Europe, led by Russia , from the time of the Russian revolution until it's collapse in 1991 at the end of the Cold War
11 Clues: a formal ceasefire • the defeated alliance of nations in World War 1 • the victorious alliance of nations in World War 1 • the 1919 treaty which formally brought World War 1 to an end • leader of the communist revolution in Russia during World War 1 • in economies, a long-term sustained downturn in economic activity • ...
World War One 2021-01-26
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- warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilizes all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combatant needs.
- neutral country invaded by the Germans in August 1914.
- systematic persuasion via the media
- Passenger liner sunk by U-boat 20 in 1915.
- Germany's strategy for fighting a war on two fronts that ultimately failed.
- First battle where all four divisions of the Canadian Corps. fought together.
- Canada enacted these laws in an effort to supply more troops to the frontlines in Europe.
- area between opposing trenches
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- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- Balkan country that wanted to establish a unified Slavic state.
- Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary in 1914.
- War ending treaty that blamed Germany for WWI.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
- World peace organization created by Wilson
- Russia, Great Britain, France, Serbia, France and the United States
- assassinated by the Black Hand in Sarajevo
- The 'M' in the MAIN acronym.
- Gardens grown by women during WWI to help supply food to the troops overseas.
- Withdraws from WWI in 1917 following the October Revolution.
19 Clues: The 'M' in the MAIN acronym. • area between opposing trenches • systematic persuasion via the media • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • World peace organization created by Wilson • Passenger liner sunk by U-boat 20 in 1915. • assassinated by the Black Hand in Sarajevo • Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary in 1914. • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
Across
- a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment
- A final statement of terms and if it is the night there could be some sort of retaliation or defence or break of relations
- a policy that was made by the British, that states that the British Navy must always be either equal or better than other two navies
- something that occurs when two or more countries are in competition to see you can become the best prepared military
- formed by Bosnian Serbs, a terrorist organization that use violence to reach their goals
- a type of combat were opposing are to force attack one another while facing each other
- compromises and close associations of multiple countries that can result in achievements of common goals and wins for all parties involved
- advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death
- an operational plan that Germany came up with to avoid a two front war and to invade France
- an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- this meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary throughout anything despite how bad the circumstances could get
- widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc
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- when one tries to wear down the oppositions defence and try to outlast them in materials
- could also be identified as “nation-statism”
- practice of extending the power and dominion of a country by gaining indirect control over either the political or economic life of other areas
- between the trenches; in this strip of land soldiers were allowed to fire if they suspected movement
- A less formal version of the triple alliance, this time it contains France, Russia and Britain
- a cultural and political movement that originally only emphasized the cultural ties between the slavid peoples but then was later associated with the Russian expansionism – Russians wanted to encourage the Slav nationalism
- all the resources of a country are organized to win the war, involve governments, economy and citizens participating
19 Clues: could also be identified as “nation-statism” • advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death • an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc • a strong military spirit or policy of maintaining a large military establishment • ...
World War I 2014-03-12
Across
- Agreements between countries to come to each other’s aid in case of war
- President of USA during WWI; wanted to keep USA out of war and won re-election based on his campaign promise to keep USA out of war
- Law passed by Congress in May of 1917 that required able-bodied men to join the war
- Telegraph sent by a German official named Arthur Zimmermann asking Mexico to attack the USA to get back lands that Mexico had lost to the USA in 1847; one of the reasons the USA joined the war
- A policy many countries followed before, during, and after WWI; when countries gain more power or influence by increasing their borders when they overtake other countries
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated by a Serbian; his assassination caused WWI
- During WWI, they were used in Georgia to make uniforms for soldiers.
- A group of alliance countries during WWI; Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy (changed sides during the war) and the Ottoman Empire (turkey) were in this group
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- A group of alliance countries during WWI; England, France, Russia (at the start of the war) and the US (at the end of the war) were in this group
- An international organization for peace that Woodrow Wilson wanted to create to stop future wars; most countries (not USA) liked this idea; it was never created
- The name for WWI at the time it was occurring
- 1st African-American combat pilot in history; flew with the French Air Force because the US Army Air Force rejected him
- Grown by women to provide food for troops overseas and their families
- A ship sunk by German submarines; 128 Americans were killed; one of the reasons the USA joined the war
- Fort for training soldiers in Atlanta, Georgia; also held German prisoners of war (POW)
- Camp to train soldiers in Columbus, Georgia
- Not taking sides during a conflict; America wanted to follow this kind of policy during WWI, but did not.
- The need for this crop rose in Georgia to make uniforms for the soldiers
- A strong love for one’s country
19 Clues: A strong love for one’s country • Camp to train soldiers in Columbus, Georgia • The name for WWI at the time it was occurring • During WWI, they were used in Georgia to make uniforms for soldiers. • Grown by women to provide food for troops overseas and their families • Agreements between countries to come to each other’s aid in case of war • ...
World War I 2014-05-28
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- Proud of your country and willing to fight for it.
- The motivation of recruitment posters during the war.
- Germany, Austro-Hungary and Turkey.
- Diary entry is a type of what source?
- Australia was part of this empire.
- Area between two enemies, often with barbed wire.
- Pattern of the trenches in WWI.
- Where the Anzacs fought first during WWI.
- No sides having a winning advantage.
- Country where Gallipoli is.
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- Where Australians trained before the war.
- Heir to Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Building military forces and getting ready for war.
- Deadliest weapon in WWI.
- Type of warfare during WWI.
- Country invaded by Germany (the Schlieffen Plan).
- Other half of the Anzacs other than Australia.
- Promising or providing support to another country.
- Month of the Gallipoli landing.
19 Clues: Deadliest weapon in WWI. • Type of warfare during WWI. • Country where Gallipoli is. • Pattern of the trenches in WWI. • Month of the Gallipoli landing. • Heir to Austro-Hungarian Empire. • Australia was part of this empire. • Germany, Austro-Hungary and Turkey. • No sides having a winning advantage. • Diary entry is a type of what source? • ...
World War I 2016-04-05
Across
- Conference held to discuss the division of Africa
- Triple ____________; Germany, Austria, Italy
- Leader of the communist revolution in Russia
- Continent completely changed by imperialism
- Pride in your country and the belief that it is better than others
- An Indian man who is a soldier for the British
- The reason countries went out looking for resources
- Social Darwinism and the white man's burden supported this idea
- A type of warfare used in WWI in hopes to avoid machine gun fire
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- Serbian nationalist group who assasinated Franz Ferdinand
- African peoples that were able to beat the English in a battle
- Land claimed by European countries for resources and cheap labor
- The telegraph sent to Mexico by the Germans
- Author of the 14 Points
- Treaty the Germans were forced to sign to end the war
- European countries taking control of other countries for economic gain
- Triple ____________; Britain, France, Russia
- A new type of naval weapon used by the Germans to sink ships
- The building up of your arms and munitions preparing for possible war
19 Clues: Author of the 14 Points • The telegraph sent to Mexico by the Germans • Continent completely changed by imperialism • Triple ____________; Germany, Austria, Italy • Leader of the communist revolution in Russia • Triple ____________; Britain, France, Russia • An Indian man who is a soldier for the British • Conference held to discuss the division of Africa • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
Across
- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
Across
- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
Across
- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War II 2024-01-25
Across
- 32nd president
- where Adolf sent Jews
- Debt security issued by goverment
- Small amount available
- Supports war efforts
- First American Volunteer group
- Camps for the Japanese
- German leader
- Mass destruction
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- Gardens for troops and civilians
- Produced the first nuclear weapons
- Killing of specific race group
- Absolute authority
- Created complex code
- Hawaii base
- African American Military project
- Book telling how much food you get
- Extermination of jews
- Normandy landings
19 Clues: Hawaii base • German leader • 32nd president • Mass destruction • Normandy landings • Absolute authority • Created complex code • Supports war efforts • where Adolf sent Jews • Extermination of jews • Small amount available • Camps for the Japanese • Killing of specific race group • First American Volunteer group • Gardens for troops and civilians • African American Military project • ...
World War II 2024-05-09
World War I 2024-05-23
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- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boat in 1915
- payments for war damages
- aggressive strengthening of armed forces
- American ________ Force
- ______ Powers: Alliance of Austria-Hungary and Germany
- people who favor the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms of private property
- situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory
- issued to raise billions of dollars for the Allies’ war effort
- secret telegram from the German foreign minister to Mexico proposing an alliance against the US
- ______ of Nations
- Treaty of ________
- senator who led Republican opposition to ratification of the Treaty of Versailles
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- German U-boats
- truce between opponents that ends hostilities
- ______ Warfare: defending a position by fighting from deep ditches
- prepare military for war
- Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne of _____ was assassinated in 1914
- ______ Service Act
- ______ Powers: Alliance among France, Russia, and Britain
19 Clues: German U-boats • ______ of Nations • ______ Service Act • Treaty of ________ • American ________ Force • payments for war damages • prepare military for war • aggressive strengthening of armed forces • truce between opponents that ends hostilities • British passenger ship sunk by German U-boat in 1915 • ______ Powers: Alliance of Austria-Hungary and Germany • ...
World War 1 2022-11-29
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- The leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
- Colonizing other countries
- Slang for American soldiers
- America, England, France
- The man who killed Franz Ferdinand
- Ties between two countries
- A culture where strongly supporting military expansion is desired
- The revolution of the bolsheviks against the tsardom
- The proposed global alliance America didn't join
- US General in Europe
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- Germany vs Russia
- Message between Mexico and Germany
- Minorities moving north
- Ship that was sunk by Germany's URSW
- Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary
- Defined what constitutes as espionage and established consequences
- Supply lines consisting of motor vehicles moving in a group
- Defamation laws for the government
- Germany vs France, England, America
19 Clues: Germany vs Russia • US General in Europe • Minorities moving north • America, England, France • Colonizing other countries • Ties between two countries • Slang for American soldiers • Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary • Message between Mexico and Germany • The man who killed Franz Ferdinand • Defamation laws for the government • Germany vs France, England, America • ...
World War 1 2022-11-29
Across
- involved great britain, united states, and soviet union
- american troops
- protected American forces in France from sabotage and subversion
- formed to prevent a repetition of WW1
- Woodrow Wilson came up with this
- 2 or more countries have an agreement to bac each other up
- were given consequences if you criticized the war
- Germany did this because Great Britain blockaded them
- US army general who commanded AEF in Europe
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- this was rejected
- fought against the allied countries
- president of the US during WW1
- they didn't want the US involved with League of Nations
- relocation of many African Americans from the South to North
- removed Russia from the war and brought the transformation of Russian Empire into the Soviet Union
- individuals deemed as disloyal could be fined and thrown into jail
- Building up of armies, navies, and weapons
- using military ships to guard merchant ships
- intense loyalty to a country
19 Clues: american troops • this was rejected • intense loyalty to a country • president of the US during WW1 • Woodrow Wilson came up with this • fought against the allied countries • formed to prevent a repetition of WW1 • Building up of armies, navies, and weapons • US army general who commanded AEF in Europe • using military ships to guard merchant ships • ...
World War I 2025-05-24
Across
- – Government agency that coordinated industrial production for war.
- – Germany’s strategy to avoid a two-front war by invading France through Belgium.
- – President Wilson’s plan for a just and lasting peace after WWI.
- - Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous
- - A position of not taking sides in a conflict. The US was neutral at the beginning of WWI.
- - invasion of ______ in 1914 led Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany.
- – Government-issued savings bonds to finance WWI.
- – Law requiring men to register for the military draft in 1917.
- – ________ Powers- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in WWI.
- – 1917 law that punished people for spying and aiding the enemy.
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- – 1918 law that made it illegal to criticize the government or war effort during WWI.
- – International group formed after WWI to resolve conflicts peacefully (U.S. never joined).
- - _____ are underground areas that troops dug in order to have somewhere to reconvene and fire their guns during warfare.
- - World War I began after the assassination of Archduke Franz ________ of Austria on June 28, 1914, in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
- – Committee on __________: A Government agency that spread pro-war propaganda.
- – Secret message from Germany to Mexico urging an attack on the U.S. in return for land.
- - the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
- – British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing 128 Americans.
- - Money securities sold by the US Gov to citizens to finance the war effort.
- – Nickname for American soldiers in WWI.
20 Clues: – Nickname for American soldiers in WWI. • – Government-issued savings bonds to finance WWI. • - Territory between rival Trenches, very dangerous • – Law requiring men to register for the military draft in 1917. • – 1917 law that punished people for spying and aiding the enemy. • – President Wilson’s plan for a just and lasting peace after WWI. • ...
1936 berlin olympics crossword 2025-05-05
8 Clues: war • of the bulge • won after the olympics • instein who created the nucler bomb • huem what was one of crew members names • what war was it when they were in the olympics • who was the leader of germany during world war 2 • thirty six berlin when did the olympics take place
Zach Taylor Chapter 13 2021-03-15
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- describes the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain.
- a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I.
- allowing someone to only have a certain amount of something
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- combine forces or unite with a nation or army
- an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare
- plan for a designated attack on France once Russia
- major theatre of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania
- a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy that was formed on the 20th of May 1882
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- the last German Emperor
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- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- a type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning
- the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end
- a 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea
- a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920
21 Clues: the last German Emperor • combine forces or unite with a nation or army • plan for a designated attack on France once Russia • allowing someone to only have a certain amount of something • a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I. • the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end • ...
Navy History 6 2016-05-24
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- During World War II, the Navy was _____ involved in the invasion of Normandy.
- During the War of 1812 the USS Constitution _____ the nickname “Old Ironsides”.
- What type of ships did privateers typically sail?
- The USS _____ has been labeled as the first modern cruiser in the U.S. fleet.
- 13 October 1775 commemorates the _____ of the United States Navy.
- In 1965 the _____, a deep diving vehicle, tested at 6,000-foot depths.
- During World War I, _____ first served as members of the Navy.
- In 1958, the USS Nautilus made its history-making _____ voyage.
- In 1961, the first nuclear-powered _____ ships were launched.
- The Navy helped move approximately 18.3 billion _____ of equipment and supplies during Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
- Mine sweepers, net _____, and repair ships were built during World War II.
- Destroyers were first used effectively for antisubmarine _____ during World War I.
- The British lost approximately 2000 ships to privateers.
- In 1843 the _____ propeller was incorporated in the USS Princeton which paved the way for progress in the development of propulsion systems.
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- “Remember the Maine”, referring to the USS Maine, was the _____ cry for the Spanish-American War.
- The first U.S. Navy nuclear-powered _____ was a submarine.
- The USS _____ Carolina was one of the first ship-of-the-line.
- During the _____ conflict, the first extensive use of jet aircraft and helicopters occurred.
- In 1900 the Navy _____ the first operation submarine.
- John Adams was the president when the U.S. Navy Department was _____.
- John Paul Jones was famous for his victory over the HMS _____.
- In what capacity did women first serve as members of the Navy?
- The battle between the USS _____ and the Virginia (Merrimack) was important because it began the era of the ironclads.
- Stephen Decatur led the naval forces into _____ Harbor and destroyed the captured U.S. frigate USS Philadelphia.
- During World War II, the Japanese losses at Iwo Jima _____ the end of the war in the Pacific.
- The USS Enterprise was the world’s first nuclear-powered _____.
- Frigates, _____ of war, and ships of the line were naval vessels in the early 19th century.
- The _____ 12 moon mission was completely manned by Navy personnel.
- The USS _____ has the distinction of being the U.S. Navy’s first flagship.
29 Clues: What type of ships did privateers typically sail? • In 1900 the Navy _____ the first operation submarine. • The British lost approximately 2000 ships to privateers. • The first U.S. Navy nuclear-powered _____ was a submarine. • The USS _____ Carolina was one of the first ship-of-the-line. • In 1961, the first nuclear-powered _____ ships were launched. • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2023-04-21
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- The opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods to gain power.
- A felling of angry displeasure towards something.
- Trying to keep others away from an area that they use or control.
- Powers: The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and japan during world war 2.
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- Refusal to take part in a war between others powers.
- A from of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its citizens.
- A from of government in which power belongs to the people.
- Powers: The coalition led by Great Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China during World War 2.
8 Clues: A felling of angry displeasure towards something. • Refusal to take part in a war between others powers. • A from of government in which power belongs to the people. • Trying to keep others away from an area that they use or control. • Powers: The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and japan during world war 2. • ...
World war 2021-12-02
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- Ware fare in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from relatively permanent system of trenches protected by barbed-wire entanglement
- Communication of information to spread certain ideas, beliefs, or practices and shape or influence public opinion
- a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society.
- An international conflict in 1914-18 that involved most of the nations of Europe along with Russia,the Unites states,Middle east, and other regions
- Devotion,allegiance, and loyalty to one's own country
- rapid increase in an economy
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- the worst economic downturn in history of the industrialized world
- A political movement that embraces far-right nationalism and the forceful suppression of any opposition
- A temporary truce that halts fighting in order to negotiate terms of peace
- economic theory where the production and distribution of goods is done.
- compulsory military service in a country's armed force, enrolling of persons for military or naval service.
- influenza caused by an influenza virus of type A, in particular that of the pandemic which began in 1918.
12 Clues: rapid increase in an economy • Devotion,allegiance, and loyalty to one's own country • the worst economic downturn in history of the industrialized world • economic theory where the production and distribution of goods is done. • a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society. • ...
World War 1 2014-04-04
Across
- Fighter Pilots engaged in aerial battles
- The amount of soldiers died in fighting in World War 1
- Payment for damages by the losers
- An American infantryman in World War 1
- Deep narrow lines of defense dug into the earth
- Nickname for World War 1
- Empire, ruled by Turkey, joined the Central Powers in 1914
- Were first used in the war to survey enemy territory and movement.
- the place,in war, where the fighting takes place
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- A composer, producer, and song-and-dance man wrote "over there."
- Agreements that if one country is attacked, the others in the alliance will fight on its side
- women who went to work in factories making weapons and ammunition.
- Used as a symbol of cowardice, to eligible men who had not enlisted
- Nickname of new military development was "mustard gas"
- Used to whip civilians into a war frenzy
15 Clues: Nickname for World War 1 • Payment for damages by the losers • An American infantryman in World War 1 • Fighter Pilots engaged in aerial battles • Used to whip civilians into a war frenzy • Deep narrow lines of defense dug into the earth • the place,in war, where the fighting takes place • The amount of soldiers died in fighting in World War 1 • ...
Haily Peerenboom Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-13
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- What were the communists in control of?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who were the people that attacked the North?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- before World War Two Vietnam had been part of the what?
- North Vietnamese boats attacked what?
- The war broke out between where?
- Who did President Kennedy help when he sent the Military Advisers?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
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- The war in Vietnam was costing how much a year?
- After World War Two Ho Chi Minh declared what?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Who was a corrupt leader?
- The USA was afraid that communism would spread to where?
15 Clues: Who was a corrupt leader? • The war broke out between where? • North Vietnamese boats attacked what? • What were the communists in control of? • Who were the people that attacked the North? • After World War Two Ho Chi Minh declared what? • The war in Vietnam was costing how much a year? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
World War I 2024-10-07
Across
- Movement of African-Americans to northern cities from the South in the 1900s
- An international peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson and founded in 1920
- warfare Fighting between fortified ditches
- powers One side in World War I: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- Truce agreement
- The 1919 treaty that ended World War I
- The right of people to choose their own political status
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- Building up armed forces to prepare for war
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- Part of the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany took responsibility for the war
- Payments made by defeated countries after a war
- Service Act Law requiring men to register for military service
- biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
- One side in World War I: Britain, France, and Russia, later joined by the United States
- Laws that enacted harsh penalties against anyone opposing WWI
15 Clues: Truce agreement • The 1919 treaty that ended World War I • warfare Fighting between fortified ditches • Building up armed forces to prepare for war • Payments made by defeated countries after a war • A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation • The right of people to choose their own political status • ...
Freak 2024-06-21
Across
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- of Attrition: A prolonged war during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
- A large German airship used during World War I for reconnaissance and bombing missions.
- Day: November 11, 1918, the day the armistice was signed between the Allies and Germany, effectively ending the fighting in World War I. This day is now commemorated as Veterans Day in the United States and Remembrance Day in other Commonwealth countries
- Mandatory enlistment in a country's armed forces; also known as a draft.
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- A nickname for American infantrymen, especially used during World War I.
- Powers: The coalition of countries, including France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and the United States, that opposed the Central Powers.
- Shock: A psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare, especially being under bombardment.
- Powers: The coalition of countries, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, that opposed the Allied Powers.
- A German submarine used in World War I and World War II.
- Man's Land: The unoccupied or disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies.
- Front: The main theatre of war during World War I, characterized by trench warfare and significant battles between the Allies and Central Powers.
- Front: The theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers and co-belligerent Finland against the Soviet Union, Poland, and other Allies, extending from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south.
14 Clues: A German submarine used in World War I and World War II. • A nickname for American infantrymen, especially used during World War I. • Mandatory enlistment in a country's armed forces; also known as a draft. • A large German airship used during World War I for reconnaissance and bombing missions. • ...
World Wars I and II 2025-05-10
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- The Japanese bombed this on December 7,1941. This is why the U.S. joined WWII.
- The Prime Minister of Britain during WWII.
- This word is used to describe the systematic slaughter of 6 million jews during WWII.
- The opposite of peace time.
- a feeling of pride you have in your country.
- If you want peace, prepare for war. This 'ism' means a country has a ready military.
- The American President during WWII. He had polio and was paralyzed from the waist down.
- There is a --------- between Ukraine and Russia in 2025. Neither side is winning.
- President of the United States during World War One.
- On June 28, 1919, the ------ of Versailles was signed and ended World War One.
- A system of government where the people are ruled by a dictator.
- This league was formed to ensure peace between countries.
- We need these brave men and women to fight our wars.
- This word is the short form of National Socialist and Hitler believed in this.
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- territory over which a nation has political or economic influence
- The place where we put Japanese people during the Second World War.
- The leader of the Soviet Union during WWII. He killed millions of his own people.
- extending a nation's power and control. This is how colonies are created.
- After WWII, colonies became independent. This was called --------------.
- Nearly 9 million soldiers died in WWI. They were ---------- of the war.
- you form one of these when you need a country to rely on in times of war.
- This country was our ally in both World Wars.
- After joining the war, we put these people into internment camps because they may have been the enemy..
- A government that controls every aspect of the lives of its people. The Soviet Union, for example.
- A policy of minding your own business and staying out of the affairs of other countries.
- Victims of the holocaust.
- Norway, Sweden and Denmark didn't get involved in World War II. They remained -------.
- These people joined the work force when the men went to war.
- The first time this type of gas was used to kill people was in WWI.
29 Clues: Victims of the holocaust. • The opposite of peace time. • The Prime Minister of Britain during WWII. • a feeling of pride you have in your country. • This country was our ally in both World Wars. • President of the United States during World War One. • We need these brave men and women to fight our wars. • This league was formed to ensure peace between countries. • ...
ava passehl WWII crossword puzzle 2021-05-10
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- the largest naval battle of World War II
- German invasion of Soviet Union
- one of the most famous battles
- known as the battle of Normandy
- a method of warfare where the attacker spearheads an offensive
- also known as the air battle for Britain
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- the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan
- an Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War
- an air raid on 18 April 1942 by the United States on the Japanese capital Tokyo and other places on Honshu during World War II
- a major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II
- a name for the early months of World War II
- one of the Japanese Volcano Islands and lies south of the Bonin Islands
12 Clues: one of the most famous battles • German invasion of Soviet Union • known as the battle of Normandy • the largest naval battle of World War II • also known as the air battle for Britain • a name for the early months of World War II • the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan • a method of warfare where the attacker spearheads an offensive • ...
History of Europe Vocab 1 2013-11-05
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- the absolute ruler of Russia before 1917
- the love of one's country
- occurs when the value of stocks falls quickly and deeply
- the united countries of England, Scotland, and Wales, a union that dated from the early 1700s
- using strong armies and threats of war
- the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I
- Turkey and its colonies
- the alliance of Great Britain, France, Russia, and the United States during World War I
- World War II worldwide conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945
- military expeditions sent from 1096 to 1272 by various popes to capture the Holy Land from Muslim Turks
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- European conflict from 1914 to 1918; also known as the Great War and "the war to end all wars"
- mapmaking
- the division of much of Africa among European countries between 1885 and 1910
- the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- a foreign area controlled by a country and contributing to its wealth
- describes a prison
16 Clues: mapmaking • describes a prison • Turkey and its colonies • the love of one's country • using strong armies and threats of war • the leader of the Roman Catholic Church • the absolute ruler of Russia before 1917 • occurs when the value of stocks falls quickly and deeply • World War II worldwide conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945 • ...
Women of World War II crossword 2013-05-06
6 Clues: Real name was Iva Toguri. • Woman Army Auxiliary Corps. • Womens Airforce Service Pilots. • Many women worked at _________ During World War 2. • the wife of the president at the time of World War 2. • 125,000 Women had been drafted into the womens branches of the _____ ________.
World War I 2013-04-11
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- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Ended World War I
- Declared that America would enter the war to make the world safe for democracy
- loyalty to nation
- ship sunk by the Germans
- Policy developed by Wilson after World War I
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- Message sent to Mexico urging war with America
- Partnership between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Loose friendship of Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Group that Wilson introduced to settle international disputes but America never actually joined
- America tried to stay this during World War I
11 Clues: Ended World War I • loyalty to nation • ship sunk by the Germans • Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • Policy developed by Wilson after World War I • America tried to stay this during World War I • Message sent to Mexico urging war with America • Loose friendship of Great Britain, France, and Russia • Partnership between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • ...
Chase's Week 10 Readings Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-02
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- This president, after being elected in 1920, died in 1923 (2 words) Pg. 552
- This man outlived Harding despite being in an incredibly poor position health-wise for the past few years (2 words) Pg. 553
- Having passed a "demand-side" tax cut in June 1932, Hoover then signed the largest _________ tax increase in history Pg. 573
- This man became president after the death of the current president in 1923 and then was reelected in 1924 (2 words) Pg. 552
- Hoover, wedded to the idea of balanced budgets, refused to pay _______ ______ _______ to unemployed World War I veterans (3 words) Pg. 574
- Hoover created a new federal agency in 1929 by means of this (3 words) Pg. 572
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- Calvin Coolidge was born in Vermont in 1872, on this American holiday (3 words) Pg. 555
- This raised the rates on 20,000 imported goods, and raised taxes on certain manufacturing related products (3 words) Pg. 571
- This man was elected President in 1932 (2 words) Pg. 553
- This public school teacher was convicted of teaching Darwin's Theory of evolution in Dayton, Tennessee (2 words) Pg. 552
- Created on December 23, 1913, this would be the central banking system of the United States (2 words) Pg. 568
- Ford was being overshadowed by this new company that was a combination of several other firms (2 words) Pg. 557
- This part of America's industry never recovered from the end of World War I Pg. 569
- This time in the United States was known for "Roaring" Pg. 551
- On October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday the market traded more than 16 million _____, as opposed to the usual daily 3 million Pg. 572
15 Clues: This man was elected President in 1932 (2 words) Pg. 553 • This time in the United States was known for "Roaring" Pg. 551 • This president, after being elected in 1920, died in 1923 (2 words) Pg. 552 • Hoover created a new federal agency in 1929 by means of this (3 words) Pg. 572 • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- Annabelle's little brother who trips on wire placed by Betty.
- Toby's alias.
- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
- Annabelle hides Toby from hunting party here.
- Where Toby lives
- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Annabelle's best friend
- Betty's accomplice.
- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
- War that Toby served in.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure. James
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- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- Annabelle's brother who loves pirates.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
- Protagonist of story.
- Animal that Betty kills.
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- German who was targeted by Betty.
24 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • Animal that Betty kills. • War that Toby served in. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • German who was targeted by Betty. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Annabelle's brother who loves pirates. • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- War that Toby served in.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- Where Toby lives
- Animal that Betty kills.
- German who was targeted by Betty.
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- Annabelle's brother who loves pirates.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
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- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- Protagonist of story.
- Annabelle hides Toby from hunting party here.
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Betty's accomplice.
- Toby's alias.
- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
- Annabelle's best friend
- Annabelle's little brother who trips on wire placed by Betty.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure Annabelle's brothers.
24 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • War that Toby served in. • Animal that Betty kills. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • German who was targeted by Betty. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Annabelle's brother who loves pirates. • ...
cold war 2018-04-25
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- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
- Airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel to citizens of west Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin
- Name for the u.S. and Soviet Union after World War II because we were the two strongest countries in the world.
- US engaged in military and peacekeeping interventions
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- The Eastern European nations that remained under the control of the Soviet Union after the Second World War.
- On September 2, 1945 the formal peace treaty was signed on board the American Battle ship Missouri
- Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms
- a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
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- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- the proposition that when the two nations possess the ability to inflict nuclear damage on each other, then neither nation is likely to use its nuclear weapons in the first place
- a state of tension between two superpowers with no actual fighting; power struggle between the soviet union and the United States after world war II
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- japan was defeated but they wouldn't surrender. Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- the policy of pushing a dangerous situation to the brink of disaster (to the limits of safety), pushing dangerous situations to the edge of disaster rather than conceding
- A trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico that encourages free trade between these North American countries.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries
- the Cold War if either US or the USSR was hit with a nuclear weapons they would respond with the same. The result in the total destruction of both the attacker and the defender.
20 Clues: US engaged in military and peacekeeping interventions • American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • japan was defeated but they wouldn't surrender. Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- Annabelle's little brother who trips on wire placed by Betty.
- Toby's alias.
- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
- Annabelle hides Toby from hunting party here.
- Where Toby lives
- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Annabelle's best friend
- Betty's accomplice.
- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
- War that Toby served in.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure. James
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- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- Annabelle's brother who loves pirates.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
- Protagonist of story.
- Animal that Betty kills.
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- German who was targeted by Betty.
24 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • Animal that Betty kills. • War that Toby served in. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • German who was targeted by Betty. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Annabelle's brother who loves pirates. • ...
Technology in the Civil War 2024-01-22
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- The H.L.-
- These started being used in attempts to break Union blockades
- The plan made by the Union to blockade the South (2 words)
- Tried to break the blockades
- President Lincoln used these to transport supplies and soldiers to Union armies
- The new bullets used during the Civil War
- underwater missiles sent to sink ships
- The war was meant to preserve what? (2 words)
- Side of the war with the most railroad coverage
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- "The March to the Sea" is also commonly called (2 words, a punctuation mark)
- President during the war (2 words)
- Union and Confederacy are also the- (3 words)
- Robert Smalls stole the C.S.S.-
- Inventor of the telegraph (2 words)
- These were used to communicate easily from long distances during the time of the war
15 Clues: The H.L.- • Tried to break the blockades • Robert Smalls stole the C.S.S.- • President during the war (2 words) • Inventor of the telegraph (2 words) • underwater missiles sent to sink ships • The new bullets used during the Civil War • Union and Confederacy are also the- (3 words) • The war was meant to preserve what? (2 words) • ...
Crossword Mania 6 2024-02-22
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- Psycho lover
- Time Travelling Killer
- Landlord and tenants and kidnapping
- Lone soldier and Special investigator
- Dragons and royal courts
- Inter-college bicycle race
- 70 minutes
- Karate kids kick back against villains
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- World war 2 rescue
- "I am your dad by relation"
- Sleeping with fishes, offers, and mafia
- Acid blood
- Game show where losers die
- A love story
- Kids team up against monsters
15 Clues: Acid blood • 70 minutes • Psycho lover • A love story • World war 2 rescue • Time Travelling Killer • Dragons and royal courts • Game show where losers die • Inter-college bicycle race • "I am your dad by relation" • Kids team up against monsters • Landlord and tenants and kidnapping • Lone soldier and Special investigator • Karate kids kick back against villains • ...
1984 Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Like china
- Sent out to those who worked on it
- Thinking 2 things
- Spying on the part
- World of control
- Having unorthodox thoughts
- Unhealthy working class
- Secretly murdered and erased.
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- At war with Oceania
- Stopping before a bad thought
- To decrease the range of thought
- Wearing an improper face
- A district of Oceania
- Sabotagers of the party
- Name for governing group
15 Clues: Like china • World of control • Thinking 2 things • Spying on the part • At war with Oceania • A district of Oceania • Sabotagers of the party • Unhealthy working class • Wearing an improper face • Name for governing group • Having unorthodox thoughts • Stopping before a bad thought • Secretly murdered and erased. • To decrease the range of thought • Sent out to those who worked on it
1984 Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Secretly murdered and erased.
- Having unorthodox thoughts
- Sent out to those who worked on it
- World of control
- A district of Oceania
- Spying on the part
- Sabotagers of the party
- To decrease the range of thought
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- Name for governing group
- Wearing an improper face
- Unhealthy working class
- Thinking 2 things
- At war with Oceania
- Stopping before a bad thought
- Like china
15 Clues: Like china • World of control • Thinking 2 things • Spying on the part • At war with Oceania • A district of Oceania • Unhealthy working class • Sabotagers of the party • Name for governing group • Wearing an improper face • Having unorthodox thoughts • Secretly murdered and erased. • Stopping before a bad thought • To decrease the range of thought • Sent out to those who worked on it
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- each side tried to wear the other down by killing as many of its men as possible
- Policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Process of economic and social change
- Principal or advocacy of the union of all slavs or all slavic people in one political organization
- Conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory
- Two or more countries are in competition to become best equipped military
- Intense form of patriotism or loyalty to ones country
- Terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve a goal
- Standard war tactic
- Group of arrangements, France, Russia, and Britain
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- secret agreement between Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Belief of government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to depend or promote national interests
- Going across no mans land fully exposed
- close association of nations for the achievement of common objectives, or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military
- British navy must be equal or better than any two other navies combined
- A threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- A war where a country must fight on two distant battlegrounds
- Rifles and machine guns fired across _______ when movement detected
- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
19 Clues: Standard war tactic • Process of economic and social change • Going across no mans land fully exposed • Group of arrangements, France, Russia, and Britain • Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what • Intense form of patriotism or loyalty to ones country • secret agreement between Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy • ...
World War 1 2012-11-09
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- protection and wise use of natural resources
- Empire Building
- a change for the better
- mayors
- land during war that was not controlled by either side
- movement of people to cities
- the right to vote
- developed by Henry Ford
- separation from other countries
- an agreement to stop fighting a war
- time of little economic growth
- the many workers and groups that are needed to run government programs
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- supported efforts to increase the authority of special government boards
- community center where immigrants and poor working people could learn new skills
- rights granted to citizens in the constitution
- a new way to bring people into the military
- roosevelt and his followers who wanted to improve government and make life better for people
- name given to products made for personal use
- system that confirmed someone was qualified for their job
19 Clues: mayors • Empire Building • the right to vote • a change for the better • developed by Henry Ford • movement of people to cities • time of little economic growth • separation from other countries • an agreement to stop fighting a war • a new way to bring people into the military • protection and wise use of natural resources • name given to products made for personal use • ...
World War I 2015-12-03
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- British passenger liner, sank by a German U-Boat
- a person whose moral or religious beliefs forbid him/her to fight in wars'
- Written by German Foreign Minister, it proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico against The United States
- an act passed by congress in 1917 enacting severe penalties for anyone engaged in disloyal or treasonable activities.
- movement of African Americans in the twentieth century from the rural South to the industrial North.
- this is the right of people to chose their own government.
- he was elected from Ohio and he was a Republican.
- a group of merchant ships sailing together.
- A country which is owed more money by other countries
- an aberration for a government agency that was created during WWI to encourage Americans to support the War.
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- glorification of the military
- an act that was passed by Congress in 1917, it authorized a draft of men for military service.
- this was a German submarine
- this is a list of terms for resolving WWI and future wars outlined by American President Woodrow Wilson
- world Organization established after WWI
- Between the allies and Central powers in Europe, (Opposite of South)
- The series of raids in the early 1920s
- raising prices
- The fear that communists were working to destroy the American way of life.
19 Clues: raising prices • this was a German submarine • glorification of the military • The series of raids in the early 1920s • world Organization established after WWI • a group of merchant ships sailing together. • British passenger liner, sank by a German U-Boat • he was elected from Ohio and he was a Republican. • A country which is owed more money by other countries • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Resignation of a monarch
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Policy of building up an empire
- A strong love for one's country
- Payments for war damage
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Serbian nationalist group
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- A long, narrow ditch
- Not taking sides during a war
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Term for the total number of people killed
- Someone who objects to killing
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
19 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Payments for war damage • Resignation of a monarch • Serbian nationalist group • 1919 treaty that ended WW1 • Not taking sides during a war • Someone who objects to killing • Policy of building up an empire • A strong love for one's country • Assassination of this man started WW1 • Temporary suspension of hostility in a war • ...
World War II 2022-03-04
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- A hypothetical economic and political system in which all members of a society are socially equal
- Allies, ◦ In WWII the group of nations including Great Britain, and the Commonwealth countries, The Soviet Union and the USA that opposed the Axis Powers.
- What did Hitler do to the Rhineland in 1936?
- Germanic people seen as the master race
- A party of revolutionary Marxists (A form of Communism), led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized power in Russia in 1917.
- extremely patriotic; nationalistic
- Hitler's expansionist theory based on a drive to acquire "living space" for the German people
- Axis Powers,
- Hatred of Jews
- Policy, A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations
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- The union of Austria with Germany, resulting from the occupation of Austria by the German army in 1938.
- "Lighting Wars" type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland in 1939
- A methodical plan orchestrated by Hitler to ensure German supremacy. It called for the elimination of Jews, non-conformists, homosexuals, non-Aryans, and mentally and physically disabled.
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. Associated with Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to Adolf Hitler.
- Adolf Hitler used fascism to create this type of government based on totalitarian ideas and was used to unite Germany during the 1930s.
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- Policy, A government's plan to deal with internal issues of the country
- Using or threatening force or violence
- A formal agreement between two countries; a bargain
- World War II alliance formed by Italy, Japan, and Germany in 1936. Other countries would join voluntarily
- Union, A Communist nation, consisting of Russia and 14 other states, that existed from 1922 to 1991.
21 Clues: Axis Powers, • Hatred of Jews • extremely patriotic; nationalistic • Using or threatening force or violence • Germanic people seen as the master race • What did Hitler do to the Rhineland in 1936? • A formal agreement between two countries; a bargain • Policy, A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations • ...
world war ll 2024-01-24
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- rules over the contry
- japs sacrfice
- death of many people
- public parks and yards filled with crops
- the death of 6 million jews
- aferian american pilots
- secrect way american keep in contact
- military finace
- U.S president
- beaches of normandy
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- aferican americans volunteers
- food was low
- camps for the japs
- contanted food stamps inside
- working to the first nuclar weapon
- jews forced in camps
- dictator of germany
- the big boom in japan
- volunteers to help during the war
19 Clues: food was low • japs sacrfice • U.S president • military finace • camps for the japs • dictator of germany • beaches of normandy • death of many people • jews forced in camps • rules over the contry • the big boom in japan • aferian american pilots • the death of 6 million jews • contanted food stamps inside • aferican americans volunteers • volunteers to help during the war • ...
World War II 2024-01-25
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- Weapon that made believe could help end war
- Talked in a different language so enemy wouldnt understand
- President that helped lead the end of world war ll
- Code name for a development of an atomic bomb
- disturbance to a whole group
- African American soldiers who acted as protection
- Reduces pressure on food supply
- Dictator of Germany and killed many Jews
- Civilians facing ww2 in a different way
- War loans that supported war and expenses
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- Coupons for food that limited people only into buying what they needed
- Leaders that took full control of government
- Rationing how much food you can take
- African Americans pilots who flew to china
- Camp Jews made it to but never came back out alive
- Camps Nazis would take Jewish prisoners
- Camps for all Japanese that lived in the United.States
- U.Si nvasion of beaches in Normandy
- Japans attacking the U.S
19 Clues: Japans attacking the U.S • disturbance to a whole group • Reduces pressure on food supply • U.Si nvasion of beaches in Normandy • Rationing how much food you can take • Camps Nazis would take Jewish prisoners • Civilians facing ww2 in a different way • Dictator of Germany and killed many Jews • War loans that supported war and expenses • ...
World War 1 2024-01-18
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- a country's desire to strengthen their armed forces in order to make itself more powerful
- Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- The nickname for US soldiers in World War I
- Heir to the Austrian throne
- authorized the Federal Government to temporarily expand the military through conscription
- A secret telegram from Germany that was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- Breathing device designed to protect the wearer against harmful substances in the air
- Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue
- The original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain
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- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- An alliance between a number of countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan
- A strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two front, one against France and one against Russia
- President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a post war Europe, outlined how to avoid a future conflict
- A person who opposes war on moral grounds
- Large, heavy guns used on land warfare
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- The area between the front lines of two enemy armies
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word "Unterseeboat"
20 Clues: Heir to the Austrian throne • Large, heavy guns used on land warfare • A person who opposes war on moral grounds • The nickname for US soldiers in World War I • Destroyers escort merchant ships across the atlantic • The area between the front lines of two enemy armies • Devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
World War II 2024-03-20
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- Britain, U.S., Soviet Union, France
- The U.S. stayed out of the war using these acts.
- Known for his failure to handle the Great Depression
- called women to action during WWII, (____ the riveter)
- Used as a way to give allied powers supplies without violating the Neutrality Acts
- Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Tojo
- Got the U.S. out of the Great Depression
- Beach stormed on D-day. June 6, 1944
- Attack that leads the U.S. to join WWII
- Gave the U.S. a false sense of security, FDR wanted to focus on internal affairs
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- Only president to serve more than two years of presidency
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- Known as the Arsenal of Democracy
- Part of the Three "R"s, Relief, _____, Reform
- Chats FDR. had over the radio to calm the public
- Programs created by FDR to help symptoms of the Great Depression
- A concentration camp. The only camp to use tattooed numbers on the wrist
- FDR's VP during his fourth term
- Second location of the atomic bomb
19 Clues: Germany, Japan, Italy • FDR's VP during his fourth term • Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Tojo • Known as the Arsenal of Democracy • Second location of the atomic bomb • Britain, U.S., Soviet Union, France • Beach stormed on D-day. June 6, 1944 • Attack that leads the U.S. to join WWII • Got the U.S. out of the Great Depression • Part of the Three "R"s, Relief, _____, Reform • ...
World War I 2026-02-18
Across
- New warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes.
- Ruler of Germany during WWI.
- This country belonged to the Allied Powers in WWI.
- This country belonged to the Allied Powers in WWI.
- Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI.
- One-sided information used by a government to persuade the public.
- America’s president who kept us out of the war until 1917.
- This country belonged to the Central Powers during WWI.
- Leader of Russia up until 1917.
- Battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth.
- New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death.
- Germany’s battle strategy that called for a quick defeat of France, then attacking Russia in the east.
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- This was sent to Mexico hoping it would ally itself with Germany against the US.
- Stretch of battlefield along the German and Russian border.
- The region of Europe called a “powder keg” because it was so volatile.
- The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war.
- Alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Government system of allowing only small amounts of items to be bought.
- World War I Alliance that included Great Britain, France and Russia
- An agreement to stop fighting.
20 Clues: Ruler of Germany during WWI. • An agreement to stop fighting. • Leader of Russia up until 1917. • This country belonged to the Allied Powers in WWI. • This country belonged to the Allied Powers in WWI. • New weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death. • The policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war. • Armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI. • ...
World War I 2024-04-24
Across
- As a result of WWI, the British created a separate military branch now known as the ___.
- Whose assassination sparked World War I?
- Who was the leader of Germany at the start of WWI?
- What government was blamed for the archduke's murder?
- Who killed the archduke?
- The Schlieffen Plan did not work, because it assumed that Russia would be ___ to mobilize.
- What country did the archduke hail from?
- The agreement/document that put an end to the war.
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- More than ____ soldiers and civilians died in WWI.
- The Schlieffen Plan said that Germany would invade ___ on the East.
- The Schlieffen Plan said that Germany would confront ___ on the West.
- Another word to describe a truce.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire created what alliance?
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan and the United States created what alliance?
- Before planes were used as weapons, they were mostly used for ___.
- The Schlieffen Plan did not work, because it assumed that it could walk through ___ without a fight.
- What was a German submarine called?
- How many years did WWI last?
- Another name given to WWI.
19 Clues: Who killed the archduke? • Another name given to WWI. • How many years did WWI last? • Another word to describe a truce. • What was a German submarine called? • Whose assassination sparked World War I? • What country did the archduke hail from? • More than ____ soldiers and civilians died in WWI. • The agreement/document that put an end to the war. • ...
World War I 2026-04-09
Across
- having more soldiers and more weapons
- an agreement to stop fighting
- loving your country too much and thinking it is better than all others
- to make something go under water
- Includes countries like Egypt, Iran and Iraq
- going into other countries and fighting for control of the land and people
- tunnel dug into the ground for fighting
- something that will kill you if you breathe it in
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- the reason for something happening
- the son of a king
- person in control of a country
- large military vehicle
- to go into another country without permission
- not wanting to fight
- country
- planes, poison gas, machine guns, trenches, etc
- boat that can go under water
- agreeing to be friends with, and to help, other countries
- to say that you are going to fight another country
19 Clues: country • the son of a king • not wanting to fight • large military vehicle • boat that can go under water • an agreement to stop fighting • person in control of a country • to make something go under water • the reason for something happening • having more soldiers and more weapons • tunnel dug into the ground for fighting • Includes countries like Egypt, Iran and Iraq • ...
the cold war 2023-12-29
Across
- dispute during the cold war between the united states and the soviet union. The soviet union had built missile sites in cuba. President John F Kennedy set up a naval blockade of the island until soviet leader Nikita Khruschev ordered the missiles to be removed.
- battle of internation influence that arose between communist and democratic nation following the end of world war 2.
- alliance of western democratic nations formed after world war 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression.
- political idea that all property should by publicy ownd and managed by a central government.
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- military operation led by the united states after world war 2. The residents of west berlin germany were blockaded by the soviet union. Led by the united states weather nation delivered food and supplies to them by airplane.
- between communist and non communist forces that began in vietnam the united states was heavily involved in the war. In 1973 the united states oylled its forces from the southeast asian country. Afterward the nation became united under a communist government.
- name given to the physical division between communist countries and democratic countries during the cold war. This name represented the idea that communist countries were isolated from democratic countries.
- conflict between communist north korea hoping to unity the country under a communist government and democratic souther north korea was allied with UN forces led by the united states
8 Clues: political idea that all property should by publicy ownd and managed by a central government. • alliance of western democratic nations formed after world war 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression. • battle of internation influence that arose between communist and democratic nation following the end of world war 2. • ...
Unit 9 2023-05-05
Across
- Powers: The coalition led by Great Britain, France, the U.S, the soviet union, and china during world war 2.
- A feeling of angry displeasure towards something.
- Trying to keep others away from an area that they use or control.
- Refusal to take part in a war between other powers.
- The opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods to gain power.
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- A form of government in which power belongs to the people.
- Powers: The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and japan during world war 2.
- A form of government that attempts to assempts to assertt total control over the lives of its citizens
8 Clues: A feeling of angry displeasure towards something. • Refusal to take part in a war between other powers. • A form of government in which power belongs to the people. • Trying to keep others away from an area that they use or control. • Powers: The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and japan during world war 2. • ...
World War I 2025-02-05
Across
- made up of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- a dangerous area between trenches
- cruise ship that was sunk by a German torpedo and many Americans died
- the _ Note from Germany to Mexico finally brought the US into WWI
- extending a country's power and control over other nations or territories
- America's position of not picking sides before deciding to join the war
- last name of the American president during World War I
- a military tactic where opposing forces dig ditches and fight from them
- the treaty of __ ended World War I
- __ of Nations was created for peace after WWI
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- a buildup of armed forces and weapons
- one sided information produced by the government to persuade people to support the war
- a German agreement to limit their unrestricted submarine warfare (they broke this agreement)
- the allies made up of Great Britain, France and Russia
- __ was a draft that could select men for war
- an intense pride in your homeland and culture
- nickname for a German submarine that terrorized the seas during World War One
17 Clues: a dangerous area between trenches • the treaty of __ ended World War I • a buildup of armed forces and weapons • made up of Germany and Austria-Hungary • __ was a draft that could select men for war • an intense pride in your homeland and culture • __ of Nations was created for peace after WWI • the allies made up of Great Britain, France and Russia • ...
Chase's Week 10 Readings Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-02
Across
- Calvin Coolidge was born in Vermont in 1872, on this American holiday (3 words) Pg. 555
- This president, after being elected in 1920, died in 1923 (2 words) Pg. 552
- Ford was being overshadowed by this new company that was a combination of several other firms (2 words) Pg. 557
- On October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday the market traded more than 16 million _____, as opposed to the usual daily 3 million Pg. 572
- This man became president after the death of the current president in 1923 and then was reelected in 1924 (2 words) Pg. 552
- This part of America's industry never recovered from the end of World War I Pg. 569
- Having passed a "demand-side" tax cut in June 1932, Hoover then signed the largest _________ tax increase in history Pg. 573
- Hoover, wedded to the idea of balanced budgets, refused to pay _______ ______ _______ to unemployed World War I veterans (3 words) Pg. 574
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- This man outlived Harding despite being in an incredibly poor position health-wise for the past few years (2 words) Pg. 553
- This man was elected President in 1932 (2 words) Pg. 553
- Hoover created a new federal agency in 1929 by means of this (3 words) Pg. 572
- This public school teacher was convicted of teaching Darwin's Theory of evolution in Dayton, Tennessee (2 words) Pg. 552
- This time in the United States was known for "Roaring" Pg. 551
- This raised the rates on 20,000 imported goods, and raised taxes on certain manufacturing related products (3 words) Pg. 571
- Created on December 23, 1913, this would be the central banking system of the United States (2 words) Pg. 568
15 Clues: This man was elected President in 1932 (2 words) Pg. 553 • This time in the United States was known for "Roaring" Pg. 551 • This president, after being elected in 1920, died in 1923 (2 words) Pg. 552 • Hoover created a new federal agency in 1929 by means of this (3 words) Pg. 572 • ...
WW1 Crossword Review 2022-10-03
Across
- This was the act done to Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife that kick started the war
- A huge vehicle that shot massive rounds and allowed armies to press forward without much risk
- 2 words, A name for the largest paris gun in the war
- 2 words, melee weapons used during trench raids by both the germans and british. Look like maces.
- 3 words, the area between trenches that if you went into it you had a good chance of getting shot.
- 2 words, Name, president of the US during WW1
- a plane used in the great war by Germany, France, and Italy
- To focus on ones country and culture
- underground facilities that would provide shelter to troops
- 2 words,Given to protect against chlorine gas attacks.
- 2 words, A way of fighting that involves digging long trunnels into the dirt.
- 3 words,the longest battle fought in WW1
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- 2 words, A message intercepted by the British that told mexico to attack america
- Stuff like the Spanish flu that ravaged the soldiers of WW1
- 2 words,one of the most lethal of all the poisonous chemicals used during the war
- Posters and new articles coursing people to be in support of the war, "I want you..."
- 3 words, this battle had the most casualties/deaths in WW1
- 3 words,in this battle the Germans advanced so fast that they outran all of their supplies causing them to not have any resources
- To focus on ones military and to build up and use said military or diplomatic means
- 3 words, what allowed the US to draft men into WW1
- This was the stance the US took against the war.
- A British liner that sank off the coast of Ireland
- Used by germany to control the waters of the war
- 3 words,deadliest day in British history
24 Clues: To focus on ones country and culture • 3 words,deadliest day in British history • 3 words,the longest battle fought in WW1 • 2 words, Name, president of the US during WW1 • This was the stance the US took against the war. • Used by germany to control the waters of the war • 3 words, what allowed the US to draft men into WW1 • ...
