world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Dictator 2025-10-29
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- — Who was the dictator of Sudan?
- — Who was the Ottoman leader during the Armenian Genocide?
- Pot — Who was the dictator of Cambodia?
- Montt — Who was the dictator of Guatemala?
- — Who was the communist leader of Yugoslavia?
- — Who was Japan’s leader before World War II?
- — Who was the Taliban leader of Afghanistan?
- — Who was the dictator of Uganda in the 1970s?
- — Who was Japan’s military leader during World War II?
- — Who was the first dictator of North Korea?
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- — Who was the communist dictator of Romania?
- — Who was Rwanda’s leader during the 1994 genocide?
- — Who was the communist leader of China?
- — Who was the dictator of Iraq?
- II — Who was the Belgian king who ruled Congo brutally?
- — Who was the dictator of Germany during World War II?
- — Who was the dictator of the Soviet Union?
- — Who was the dictator of Pakistan during the 1971 war?
- — Who was the Serbian dictator during the Yugoslav Wars?
- — Who was Japan’s Prime Minister before World War II?
20 Clues: — Who was the dictator of Iraq? • — Who was the dictator of Sudan? • Pot — Who was the dictator of Cambodia? • — Who was the communist leader of China? • Montt — Who was the dictator of Guatemala? • — Who was the dictator of the Soviet Union? • — Who was the communist dictator of Romania? • — Who was the Taliban leader of Afghanistan? • ...
Code Talker 2024-05-29
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- Friend who supported him
- Nickname of the U.S flag.
- Major battle
- Friend who supported him
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- Something that fires from a weapon
- Name of the war
- What every soldier went through (starts with "S")
- Communication device used to send messages
- Toughest fighting force of the Americans (Ned was part of it)
- Main Characters' culture
- Discrimination of a culture
11 Clues: Major battle • Name of the war • Friend who supported him • Main Characters' culture • Friend who supported him • Nickname of the U.S flag. • Discrimination of a culture • Something that fires from a weapon • Communication device used to send messages • What every soldier went through (starts with "S") • Toughest fighting force of the Americans (Ned was part of it)
World War 1 2017-02-01
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- Any speech or action that encourages rebellion
- A cease fire or truce
- Points President Wilson's proposal in 1918 for a postwar European peace
- Policy of aggressively building up a nation's armed forces in preparation for war, as well as giving the military more authority over the government and foreign policy
- In World War 1 Russia, France, Serbia, and Great Britain
- Expeditionary Force Name given to American troops in Europe in World War 1
- short for unterseeboot, or submarine was a terrifying new weapon that changed the rules of naval warfare
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- note A telegram sent by Germany's foreign secretary in 1917 to Mexican officials proposing an alliance with Mexico and promising U.S. territory if Mexico declared war on the United States
- Bond Special war bond soid by the government to support the Allied cause during World War 1
- a situation in which neither side is able to gain the advantage
- Powers In World War 1 Germany, and Austria and Hungary
- of Nations Internantional organization formed after World War 1 that aimed to ensure security and peace for all its members
- Group of unarmed ships surrounded by a ring of armed naval vessels
13 Clues: A cease fire or truce • Any speech or action that encourages rebellion • Powers In World War 1 Germany, and Austria and Hungary • In World War 1 Russia, France, Serbia, and Great Britain • a situation in which neither side is able to gain the advantage • Group of unarmed ships surrounded by a ring of armed naval vessels • ...
Modern World History puzzle 2nd Period 2025-02-14
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- German dictator who ruled during World War 2.
- Germany,Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire. ( During WW1)
- Dictator and leader of the Soviet Union.
- German meaning living space, or room.
- France,Great Britain,Russia, Italy, America. (During WW1)
- Italian dictator, known for creating many ideas of fascism.
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- This is what the German government was called after World War 1.
- A country's ruler with total control and power over everything in that country.
- Economic Crisis, Stock Market crash.
- No private property, no social classes, government controls economy, everything shared.
10 Clues: Economic Crisis, Stock Market crash. • German meaning living space, or room. • Dictator and leader of the Soviet Union. • German dictator who ruled during World War 2. • Germany,Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire. ( During WW1) • France,Great Britain,Russia, Italy, America. (During WW1) • Italian dictator, known for creating many ideas of fascism. • ...
PRENTICE HISTORY CLASS 2021-04-13
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- A NATION THAT IS SO POWERFUL THAT IT INFLUENCES OR CONTROLS LESS POWERFUL STATES. (THE COUNTRIES WHO PRACTICE HEGEMONY ON OTHER COUNTRIES)
- A SOVIET PLAN, INITIATED BY SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER VYACHESLAVE MOLOTOV IN 1949, TO AID IN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF EASTERN EUROPE AFTER WORLD WAR 2 BY ESTABLISHING THE COUNCIL FOR MUTUAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO CREATE TWO-WAY TRADE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE SOVIET UNION AND OTHER COMECON MEMBERS AND TO INTEGRATE MEMBERS' ECONOMIES.
- A U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, ESTABLISHED IN 1947 BY PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN,TO PROVIDE ECONOMIC--AND MILITARY--AID TO COUNTRIES. FIRST, GREECE AND TURKEY, SINCE THEY WERE TRYING TO RESIST COMMUNISM.
- A U.S.PLAN, INITIATED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE GEORGE MARSHALL AND IMPLEMENTED FROM 1948 TO 1951, TO AID IN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF EUROPE AFTER WORLD WAR 2 BY OFFERING CERTAIN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES SUBSTANTIAL FUNDS.
- THE IDEOLOGICAL BARRIER THAT EXISTED BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPE FROM 1945 TO 1990.
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- THE WORKING CLASS IN A SOCIETY. (THE SOVIET UNION'S FLAG HAS A SICLE
- ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION A PANEL OF LEADERS BY THE UNITED NATIONS IN 1946 TO PROPOSE WAYS TO CONTROL ATOMIC ENERGY AND RESTRICT THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
- THE DOMINATING INFLUENCE OF ONCE COUNTRY OR GROUP OVER OTHERS.
- ENERGY THE POWER RELEASED BY A NUCLEAR REACTION.
- AFTER WORLD WAR 2, THE U.S. FOREIGN POLICY OF ATTEMPTING TO RESTRICT THE EXPANSION OF SOVIET (AND COMMUNISM) INFLUENCE AROUND THE WORLD.
10 Clues: ENERGY THE POWER RELEASED BY A NUCLEAR REACTION. • THE DOMINATING INFLUENCE OF ONCE COUNTRY OR GROUP OVER OTHERS. • THE WORKING CLASS IN A SOCIETY. (THE SOVIET UNION'S FLAG HAS A SICLE • THE IDEOLOGICAL BARRIER THAT EXISTED BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPE FROM 1945 TO 1990. • ...
World War 1 2017-03-12
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- Alliance a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- guns a rapid firing weapon
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- a bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically
- warfare world war 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- the process of assembling troops and supplies for war
- the murder of a monarch
- a ship that was sunk in World War 1 by German U-boats
- a law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
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- economies systems directed by government agencies
- communism the government controlled the banks and most industries under Communist control
- one who loves and defends his or her country
- a military draft
- front the name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the english channel across the battlefields of France and Belgium during WW1
- war a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued
- councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- land strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1
- German submarines
19 Clues: a military draft • German submarines • the murder of a monarch • guns a rapid firing weapon • one who loves and defends his or her country • a bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically • economies systems directed by government agencies • the process of assembling troops and supplies for war • a ship that was sunk in World War 1 by German U-boats • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Not taking sides during a war
- Payments for war damage
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- A long, narrow ditch
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
- Term for the total number of people killed
- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
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- Policy of building up an empire
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Someone who objects to killing
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Serbian nationalist group
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- A strong love for one's country
- Resignation of a monarch
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 • Term for the total number of people killed • ...
World War 1 2012-11-09
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- the many workers and groups that are needed to run government programs
- the right to vote
- supported efforts to increase the authority of special government boards
- Empire Building
- mayors
- movement of people to cities
- developed by Henry Ford
- time of little economic growth
- an agreement to stop fighting a war
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- land during war that was not controlled by either side
- roosevelt and his followers who wanted to improve government and make life better for people
- 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
- name given to products made for personal use
- protection and wise use of natural resources
- system that confirmed someone was qualified for their job
- separation from other countries
- a change for the better
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 • name given to products made for personal use • protection and wise use of natural resources • ...
World War 1 2013-02-18
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- A buildup of military strength within a country.
- The gathering of resources and the preparation for war
- Rule by one person with unlimited power
- Information signed to influence opinion
- Limitation of use
- Service Act Establishing a military draft
- Man’s Land Middle of the trenches
- War Countries realize they need a different strategy to win
- Group People who share a common language and traditions.
- Powers Great Britian, France, and Russia
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- Payments for damage
- Secret action to damage the war effort
- on Public Information A committee formed to persuade Americans that the war represented a battle for democracy and freedom
- A feeling of intense loyalty to ones country or group.
- When two countries team up Countries realize they need a different strategy to win
- An agreement to end fighting
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- Spying, as well as aiding the war effort
- Entente Great Britian, France, and Russia.
19 Clues: Limitation of use • Payments for damage • An agreement to end fighting • Man’s Land Middle of the trenches • Secret action to damage the war effort • Rule by one person with unlimited power • Information signed to influence opinion • Spying, as well as aiding the war effort • Powers Great Britian, France, and Russia • Service Act Establishing a military draft • ...
WORLD WAR II 2013-05-21
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- attack on this port brought the United States into the war
- strategy attempted by Chamberlain that he said brought "peace in our time"
- D-Day invasion began at this location in France
- Mussolini's militia
- area of France that was supposed to be off limits to Hitler
- Prime Minister of Great Britain after Chamberlain
- Fascist dictator of Italy
- mass extermination of ehtnic groups such as the Jews in WWII
- President Roosevelt said December 7, 1941 was a "day that will live in----"
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- part of China invaded by Japan in 1931
- emperor of Japan
- Great Britain, United States, and Russia
- Fascist dictator of Germany
- agreement the Germans were very unsatisfied with
- Germany, Japan, and Italy
- japanese suicide pilots who crashed into ships with bomb-filled planes
- city in Germany where war criminals were tried
- atomic bombs were dropped on Nagasaki and this city
- neighborhood where Jews were forced to live
19 Clues: emperor of Japan • Mussolini's militia • Germany, Japan, and Italy • Fascist dictator of Italy • Fascist dictator of Germany • part of China invaded by Japan in 1931 • Great Britain, United States, and Russia • neighborhood where Jews were forced to live • city in Germany where war criminals were tried • D-Day invasion began at this location in France • ...
World War I 2013-05-30
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- secret police force much like the tsar's
- deadlock in which neither side is able to win
- strait connecting the Black sea and Mediterranean
- where a revolution took place
- horrible acts committed against innocent people
- glorification of the military
- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- large gas filled balloons
- prepare ones military forces for war
- spread of disease across a large area
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- agreement to end fighting
- spreading of ideas to promote a cause
- people who wanted to make extreme changes
- growing class of factory and railroad workers
- communist party officials that taught the military
- "the draft" that required young men to fight
- payments for war damage
- created the League of Nations
- final set of demands
19 Clues: final set of demands • payments for war damage • agreement to end fighting • large gas filled balloons • created the League of Nations • where a revolution took place • glorification of the military • prepare ones military forces for war • spreading of ideas to promote a cause • spread of disease across a large area • secret police force much like the tsar's • ...
World War I 2015-03-24
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- agreement to stop fighting in war for period of time
- peace treaty between Russia 7 Central powers
- countries at war with central powers during WW1
- active service, prepare
- no advance in action
- Woodrow says war will bring moral cause, peace
- Killed Ferdinand in Sarajevo
- proposal for Mexico to join Central Powers
- Forum for solving international distutes
- founded Bolsheviks, led Russian Revolution
- 28th President of U.S.
- range of mountains stretching east across Bulgaria from the Serbian frontier to the Black Sea.
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- Strong spirit for one's military
- Royal Hungary Prince, assassination start war
- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary,Italy
- government; radical member of Russian Democtatic Party
- final warning, last chance
- Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottomaanse
- Alliance of Great Britain, France, and Russia
19 Clues: no advance in action • 28th President of U.S. • active service, prepare • final warning, last chance • Killed Ferdinand in Sarajevo • Strong spirit for one's military • Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottomaanse • Forum for solving international distutes • Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary,Italy • proposal for Mexico to join Central Powers • ...
World War II 2021-02-08
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- what provided up to 150,000 auxiliaries for women in the war?
- what expanded the draft and provided 10 million soldiers?
- what fought inflation by freezing prices on goods?
- what decided which companies would change from peacetime production to wartime production?
- what was the allied invasion of French North Africa?
- what raid was an attack on Tokyo?
- what is it called to establish fixed allotments of goods deemed essential for the military?
- what project put in effort to develope a functional atomic weapon?
- Which battle did Germany and allies fight the Soviet Union for control of Stalingrad, Russia?
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- what is the nickname of the Solomon Islands?
- what group of pilots attacked with suicide crashes?
- what did Franklin D. Rosevelt Die from?
- who suggested the U.S. to focus more on Europe than Japan?
- What was the mass genocide of Jewish people during WWII?
- Who escaped Germany due to concentration camps and became a well known scientist?
- what was the bombing attack on U.S. ships by the imperial Japanese?
- what bill provided benefits for WWII veterans?
- who started the holocaust?
- what were the military tribunals held after the war called?
19 Clues: who started the holocaust? • what raid was an attack on Tokyo? • what did Franklin D. Rosevelt Die from? • what is the nickname of the Solomon Islands? • what bill provided benefits for WWII veterans? • what fought inflation by freezing prices on goods? • what group of pilots attacked with suicide crashes? • what was the allied invasion of French North Africa? • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
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- 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 One 2021-12-07
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- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- An agreement to stop fighting
- of Versailles the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I
- formal agreements between nations
- strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- "Lighting war"
- Germany's plan for a two-front war with Russia and France
- Wilson, Clemenceau and Llyod George
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
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- a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- message that was intercepted by British intelligence about German and Mexican plan to attack the USA
- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- murder of a public figure
- to fight against
19 Clues: "Lighting war" • to fight against • murder of a public figure • An agreement to stop fighting • formal agreements between nations • Wilson, Clemenceau and Llyod George • agreements between nations to aid and protect one another • Germany's plan for a two-front war with Russia and France • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
World War ll 2024-01-29
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- A person who makes the rules without the opinion of others
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki are attacked in Japan
- served as the 32nd president of the US
- A surprised attack on the US by japan
- Nazis imprisoned Jews
- Allied troops landed on the beaches of normndy
- another word for "relocation centers"
- code talkers used secret communication
- A secret gov program to make nuclear weapons
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- Airmen who escorted bombs
- cover the activities of the people
- fought against the Japanese in China AVG
- debt security issued by a government
- 6 millions of jews died in this event
- A destruction of a national, racial, religious group
- A person cannot buy a rationed item
- A dictatorship who killed millions of Jews
- setting limits to buy goods/food
- A garden that is planted to ensure food supply
19 Clues: Nazis imprisoned Jews • Airmen who escorted bombs • setting limits to buy goods/food • cover the activities of the people • A person cannot buy a rationed item • debt security issued by a government • 6 millions of jews died in this event • A surprised attack on the US by japan • another word for "relocation centers" • served as the 32nd president of the US • ...
World War 1 2023-02-08
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- Information given to show something or someone in a biased wa
- Front the name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the English Channel
- Service Act established a military draft in the United States
- the state of not taking sides, especially in a war or dispute
- German submarine, taken from the German 'Unterseeboat'
- feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group
- Pledge German pledge to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels before attacking
- Powers the coalition formed by Britain and her colonies
- of Power system that prevents any one country from dominating the others
- Alliance pre WWI alliance between Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary
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- Powers World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- The isolation of an enemy's ports by means of warships
- Warfare Form of fighting whereby two sides fight each other from opposing trenches
- Telegram January 1917 the British intercepted a telegram from the German government
- Front Name given to the fighting on the German-Russian, Austro-Russian and Austro-Romanian fronts
- a rise in military expenditure, an increase in military and naval forces,
- Entente pre WWI alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- german u-boats on May 7, 1915British passenger liner sunk off the coast of Ireland by Ge
- Plan A strategy drawn up before the outbreak of WWI by Germany to avoid fighting a war on two fronts
- system defense agreement among nations
20 Clues: system defense agreement among nations • feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group • The isolation of an enemy's ports by means of warships • German submarine, taken from the German 'Unterseeboat' • Powers the coalition formed by Britain and her colonies • Information given to show something or someone in a biased wa • ...
World War II 2023-03-21
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- Germany invaded in September 1939 starting the war
- Leader of Great Britain during WWII
- Leader of Fascist Germany
- Power given to a dictator who takes rights away
- The types of camps Japanese Americans were put in
- Turning point of the war in the East
- Japan bombed the US at this place
- Leader of the Soviet Union during WWII
- Leader of Fascist Japan
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- Leader of Fascist Italy
- US, Great Britain, France, Soviet Union
- 1st atomic bomb dropped here
- Turning point of the war in the Pacific
- _______ bomb
- Germany, Italy,Japan
- Turning point of the war in Western Europe
- President of US during WWII
- American Indian language used for secret codes
- Germany's attack on Britain
19 Clues: _______ bomb • Germany, Italy,Japan • Leader of Fascist Italy • Leader of Fascist Japan • Leader of Fascist Germany • President of US during WWII • Germany's attack on Britain • 1st atomic bomb dropped here • Japan bombed the US at this place • Leader of Great Britain during WWII • Turning point of the war in the East • Leader of the Soviet Union during WWII • ...
World War 1 2019-12-02
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- an extreme form of patriotism marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries, one of the causes of WWI
- President Wilson ' s plan to bring about a lasting peace following WWI, his most important point of the 14 was the creation of the League of Nations
- Nations a worldwide peace keeping organization suggested by Woodrow Wilson
- a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance and promising to get back Texas, New Mexico and Arizona; the letter was intercepted
- the leader of Austria - Hungary whose assassination by the Serbs caused WW1
- Germans are hungry but tired. Germany, Austria - Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey
- the treaty that ended WWI and had the following provision: 1. Germany had to take the blame for the war 2. A new map of Europe 3. Germany limited the size of the military 4. Germany gave up their empire (land) 5. Germany had to pay reparations 6. Creation of a League of Nations
- a home garden planted to increase food production during a war
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- a British passenger ship torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by Germany
- the American leader of the American Expeditionary Force
- when one or more countries agree to work together in war, one of the causes of WW1
- the deadly area between two enemy trenches
- avoiding a conflict by not taking a side
- / the countries who came together to create the Treaty of Versailles; Unites States, Great Britain, France and Italy
- Armistice Day, the day the allies and central powers agreed to stop fighting, it was signed on the 11 " month, on the 11 "11th day at the 11" hour so it would never be forgotten, today we call it Veteran' s Day
- payments for damages caused during war
- the Allies wear BRIEFS: Belgium, Russia, Italy, England, France and Serbia
- desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it, one of the causes of WWI
- / a chemical weapon that causes burns to exposed skin and can be deadly
19 Clues: payments for damages caused during war • avoiding a conflict by not taking a side • the deadly area between two enemy trenches • the American leader of the American Expeditionary Force • a home garden planted to increase food production during a war • a British passenger ship torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by Germany • ...
World War II 2020-03-13
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- Which was the only nation Germany declared war on
- WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country
- Who declared war on Germany at 11:15 on 3 September 1939
- What book to did Hitler write in prediction of exterminating all jews in Germany
- This country had more tanks, guns and men in Germany in 1940
- What was the name of the Hitler's private train
- What was very important at El Alamein
- What battle did El Alamein resemble
- Who ignored the Maginot Line
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- This country had the least amount of rationing in Europe
- Who declared war on the Allies on 10th June
- Who attempted to invade Finland in November-December 1939 initially which ended in comprehensive defeat
- Who arrived and made a big difference at the Battle of El Alamein
- This battle was the deadliest in the US
- Who executed around around 85 generals during WW2
- Which concentration camp is responsible for the killing of over 2 million Jews
- Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine
- What pact was signed on 23 August 1939
- The First Atomic Bomb ever made was created during WW2 by this country
- Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein
20 Clues: Who ignored the Maginot Line • Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein • What battle did El Alamein resemble • What was very important at El Alamein • What pact was signed on 23 August 1939 • This battle was the deadliest in the US • Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine • WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country • Who declared war on the Allies on 10th June • ...
World War II 2020-03-13
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- This country had the least amount of rationing in Europe
- What was the name of the Hitler's private train
- Who declared war on the Allies on 10th June
- Who executed around around 85 generals during WW2
- What pact was signed on 23 August 1939
- WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country
- What did the first battle end in
- Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein
- Who declared war on Germany at 11:15 on 3 September 1939
- Who attempted to invade Finland in November-December 1939 initially which ended in comprehensive defeat
- What was very important at El Alamein
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- This country had more tanks, guns and men in Germany in 1940
- Which concentration camp is responsible for the killing of over 2 million Jews
- Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine
- Which was the only nation Germany declared war on
- What book to did Hitler write in prediction of exterminating all jews in Germany
- This battle was the deadliest in the US
- The First Atomic Bomb ever made was created during WW2 by this country
- Who ignored the Maginot Line
- What battle did El Alamein resemble
20 Clues: Who ignored the Maginot Line • What did the first battle end in • Who enjoyed success at Al Alamein • What battle did El Alamein resemble • What was very important at El Alamein • What pact was signed on 23 August 1939 • This battle was the deadliest in the US • Where did Mon Gomery test his new doctrine • WW2 began when Hitler invaded this country • ...
World War 1 2021-03-03
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- 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 1 2021-03-03
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- 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
- an alliance formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- when one tries to wear down the oppositions defence and try to outlast them in materials
- compromises and close associations of multiple countries that can result in achievements of common goals and wins for all parties involved
- between the trenches; in this strip of land soldiers were allowed to fire if they suspected movement
- widespread development of industries in countries, cultures etc
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- this meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary throughout anything despite how bad the circumstances could get
- a type of combat were opposing are to force attack one another while facing each other
- an operational plan that Germany came up with to avoid a two front war and to invade France
- 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
- practice of extending the power and dominion of a country by gaining indirect control over either the political or economic life of other areas
- advancing into no man’s land, Almost means certain death
- could also be identified as “nation-statism”
- 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 less formal version of the triple alliance, this time it contains France, Russia and Britain
- formed by Bosnian Serbs, a terrorist organization that use violence to reach their goals
- 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 1 2021-03-03
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- 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 1 2020-10-28
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- The German commercial airline carrier established after WW1
- Flowers associated with WW1
- Letters were _____ to eliminate certain information for security reasons
- Used to influence men to join the war
- The President of the USA during WW1
- The woman who led the suffragette movement
- The name of the ship that sunk in the English Channel
- The palace where the Peace Treaty was signed in 1919
- The river that the Germans were unable to cross in France
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- The wood where South African soldiers fought
- The colour of the feather given to men not enlisted in the war
- The month in which WW1 ended
- The Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa during WW1
- The Germans bombed these belonging to the USA
- One of the main Allied Powers
- The treaty signed to end WW1
- Compulsory military service
- The capital city of France
- These protected the soldiers during battle
19 Clues: The capital city of France • Flowers associated with WW1 • Compulsory military service • The month in which WW1 ended • The treaty signed to end WW1 • One of the main Allied Powers • The President of the USA during WW1 • Used to influence men to join the war • The woman who led the suffragette movement • These protected the soldiers during battle • ...
World War I 2018-04-05
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- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Not taking sides during a war
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Policy of building up an empire
- Serbian nationalist group
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
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- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Someone who objects to killing
- Term for the total number of people killed
- A long, narrow ditch
- A strong love for one's country
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Resignation of a monarch
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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- Resignation of a monarch
- A long, narrow ditch
- Any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- Forced acquisition of a region or territory by a more powerful state
- Belief that a nation needs a large military
- Assassination of this man started WW1
- Not taking sides during a war
- Government control or restrictions placed on the media
- Policy of building up an empire
- German military plan on how Germany should handle the threat of war on two fronts
- Someone who objects to killing
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- Temporary suspension of hostility in a war
- Government policy that requires citizens to join the army
- Opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
- A strong love for one's country
- 1919 treaty that ended WW1
- Payments for war damage
- Term for the total number of people killed
- Serbian nationalist 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 1 2023-04-30
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- standard- The british navy must be equal or greater than 2 other navies combined
- war- all resources are organized for one purpose. To win war
- unification of the Slavic peoples
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face consequences
- over the top- going over the trench to nman'sns land, fully exposed to enemy fire.
- a close association of nations for the achievements of common objectives
- Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- cheque- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what, even if it meant going to war
- warfare- a standard war tactic. Trenches were 400m apart.
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- The development of an industry worldwide
- a strong feeling of patriotism and prides over ones country/ groups that doesn't have their own country, desiring to be liberated from a different dominant ethic group
- land- between the trenches where they fired riffles if they detected movements
- - extending the rule of authority of one country to another
- entente- France, Russia, and Britain
- of attrition- the impossibility for one side to gain the upper hand
- front- a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- plan- designed to avoid a Two-front war.
- race- when two or more countries compete to become the best military
- the policy of making a countrys armed forces stronger
- Hand- a terrorist organization that supports violence to achieve their goals
20 Clues: unification of the Slavic peoples • entente- France, Russia, and Britain • The development of an industry worldwide • plan- designed to avoid a Two-front war. • Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • front- a country must fight on two distinct fronts • the policy of making a countrys armed forces stronger • ...
World War I 2023-03-29
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- Name of the Archduke of Austria-Hungry who was assassinated in 1914
- A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- Aggressive preparation for war
- Chlorine, phosgene (a choking agent) and mustard were the major types of these used in World War I
- Having pride in one's culture, beliefs, language, etc..; Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict. This was the United States position in the war until 1917
- The reason countries were able to get supplies to the front lines quickly and efficiently
- The President of the United States during World War I
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. One of the I's in M.A.N.I.A
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- This machine sank the RMS Lusitania in 1915. Also known as a U-Boat.
- Invented by Hiram Maxim in 1884
- A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries
- The country that Austria-Hungry declared war on after the killing of the Archduke
- Name of the man who assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungry
- "The ________________________ of the archduke triggered a series of events that would lead to the outbreak of World War I"
- Used for Reconnaissance throughout most of World War I
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- On September 6, 1915, a prototype _____________ nicknamed Little Willie rolls off the assembly line in England.
- Name of the Alliance between Russia, Great Britain and France
19 Clues: Aggressive preparation for war • Invented by Hiram Maxim in 1884 • The President of the United States during World War I • Used for Reconnaissance throughout most of World War I • Name of the Alliance between Russia, Great Britain and France • Name of the man who assassinated the Archduke of Austria-Hungry • ...
WORLD WAR TWO 2022-03-03
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- December 7, 1941 Japan awakened a sleeping giant.
- The USA secretly develops a nuclear weapon to help end the war
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- President of the USA for the majority of the war
- On August 9, 1945 Fat Man visited this Japanese city. It is going to be the end of the war for Japan
- President of the USA at the end of the war
- American forces hand the Japanese a major defeat at this battle. It caused the Japanese to play defense rather than offense
- Japanese pilots would commit suicide by flying their planes into Allied ships
- The Emperor of Japan
- These Native Americans played a key role in winning the war because the Axis couldn't understand their language
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- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- General MacArthur promised he would return to this island after the Battle of Bataan. He did and the Japanese lost
- This battle began on April 1, 1945. Even though they lost thousands of people, Japan still refused to give up
- June 6, 1944 Allied invasion at Normandy
- a famous picture of the Marines raising the USA flag was taken after the Japanese were defeated at this 1945 battle
- the name of the American plane that delivered the first atomic bomb at Hiroshima
- The Soviet Union makes Germany pay for what it had done. Hitler killed himself a few days later
- US strategy to get to Japan
- thousands of British and French soldiers are evacuated by sea before the Germans could capture them
19 Clues: The Emperor of Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • US strategy to get to Japan • Prime Minister of Great Britain • June 6, 1944 Allied invasion at Normandy • President of the USA at the end of the war • President of the USA for the majority of the war • December 7, 1941 Japan awakened a sleeping giant. • The USA secretly develops a nuclear weapon to help end the war • ...
World War One 2025-05-05
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- Australia fought as part of the British _______
- Informal term for an Australian WW1 soldier
- Agreements between countries to support each other in war
- What the Allies achieved in 1918
- The spark that started WWI — killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Long ditches where soldiers lived and fought
- Extreme pride in one’s country, often leading to conflict
- used for military signals
- The side Australia fought on during WWI
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- Belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- Competition for colonies and global dominance
- 1915 campaign where many Australian soldiers fought and died
- Voluntarily joining the military
- Australian women who served in WW1 often worked in this role
- The dangerous area between opposing trenches
- Term for soldiers who are killed, wounded, or missing
- National site in Canberra honoring those who served
- Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I
- Agreement that ended the fighting in WW1 in 1918
19 Clues: used for military signals • Voluntarily joining the military • What the Allies achieved in 1918 • The side Australia fought on during WWI • Informal term for an Australian WW1 soldier • The dangerous area between opposing trenches • Long ditches where soldiers lived and fought • Competition for colonies and global dominance • ...
World War I 2024-04-11
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- Agreement to end fighting
- Characterized by trench warfare, stretched from Belgium to Switzerland
- Large gas-filled balloons
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation; especially: a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on the promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations
- US President that was president during the end of WWI
- When a nation prepares its military forces for war
- Final set of demands
- This American liner was blown up in 1915
- Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this country
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- Line of fighting between Russia and Germany and Austria-Hungary
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- The treaty that ended WWI was signed in this city in 1918
- A system and pursuit of empire; the process of accumulation and acquisition of land, resources, labor, and profits
- A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Name of a fight between two airplanes
- This common fighting tactic was used primary on the western front of World War I. Its the main reason a stalemate occurred on the Western Front
- 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 policy of supporting neither side in a war
- This telegram was sent by the Germans to Mexico, The Germans hoped that Mexico would attack the US
19 Clues: Final set of demands • Agreement to end fighting • Large gas-filled balloons • Name of a fight between two airplanes • This American liner was blown up in 1915 • A policy of supporting neither side in a war • Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in this country • When a nation prepares its military forces for war • US President that was president during the end of WWI • ...
World War II 2022-03-08
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- The ruling person; known as the person who started the war
- Friends in war
- Union An allied power in WWII
- Enemies in war
- The planes used by the military to drop bombs on lands
- Hatred towards Jews
- Jewish family; went into hiding in the secret annex
- The first place the German's blew up; the American army base
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- The mass murder of 6 million Jews
- Leader of Great Britain
- German secret state police
- President of USA
- Hitler's soldiers
- A large room for this purpose filled with gas
- A mobile killing squad by the Jews
- A place Jews were taken and often killed
- The hated religion
- The night of the broken glass
- A object Jews were forced to wear to show their religion
19 Clues: Friends in war • Enemies in war • President of USA • Hitler's soldiers • The hated religion • Hatred towards Jews • Leader of Great Britain • German secret state police • Union An allied power in WWII • The night of the broken glass • The mass murder of 6 million Jews • A mobile killing squad by the Jews • A place Jews were taken and often killed • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- World War 1 is also called the _______ war.
- Who got out of WW1 around the same time the US was joining???
- the treaty that ended World War 1.
- who declared war on April 6, 1917? (it is abbreviated!)
- What side won WW1????
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was in line to be king of _______________.
- A ________ man assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the _____ of June in 1919.
- What years did WW1 start and end? (put a comma between!)
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- What word describes the war between 1916 and 1917? (Hint: similar to a draw) ;)
- the country that had to get blamed after the war
- ditches that were dug out of the Earth.
- the power that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- What caused Russia to pull out of WW1?
- the power that was made of France, England, Russia, and the US
- Did the Treaty of Versailles tell Germany to make more or less of its military??
- expanding one's territory
- what began on July 28, 1914?
- How many Americans were killed when the Lusitania sank?
- Germany sunk American _____, which led the US to declare war.
20 Clues: What side won WW1???? • expanding one's territory • what began on July 28, 1914? • the treaty that ended World War 1. • What caused Russia to pull out of WW1? • ditches that were dug out of the Earth. • World War 1 is also called the _______ war. • the country that had to get blamed after the war • A ________ man assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • ...
WORLD WAR II 2022-01-13
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- The acronym for the pilot training program established in Canada.
- Canadian troops surrendered to the Japanese at Hong Kong on this day.
- These people were relocated to the BC interior or inland farms in 1942.
- The time at the beginning of the war when no actual fighting happened.
- These people were very thankful when they were liberated by the Canadian Army.
- German attacks on this place failed to destroy the RAF.
- The rescue of thousands of Allied forces from Dunkirk was considered this.
- The type of attack used by Germany on Poland.
- The type of formation used by Allied ships when crossing the Atlantic to maximize safety.
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- This invasion on June 6, 1944, was an important turning point in the war.
- The surprise attack on this military base brought the US into the war.
- The National Resources Mobilization Act was passed in 1940 to allow this for home defence.
- Germans attacked Allied ships to disrupt supply lines here.
- The number of days Canada waited to declare war independently from Britain.
- The country invaded by Germany in Operation Barbarossa.
- The place where victory was declared on May 7, 1945.
- These types of bombs were dropped on Japan near the end of the war.
- An unsuccessful Canadian raid on German defences.
- The campaign in this country included dangerous house-to-house combat.
19 Clues: The type of attack used by Germany on Poland. • An unsuccessful Canadian raid on German defences. • The place where victory was declared on May 7, 1945. • The country invaded by Germany in Operation Barbarossa. • German attacks on this place failed to destroy the RAF. • Germans attacked Allied ships to disrupt supply lines here. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2025-10-16
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- Forced military service.
- Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.”
- Organization created to maintain peace.
- French leader at the Versailles peace conference.
- Mobilization of all national resources for war.
- Germany’s plan to invade France through Belgium.
- A strong sense of loyalty, devotion or pride in one’s country; a cause of WWI.
- Passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- Policy of extending power through colonization.
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- US President who proposed the Fourteen Points.
- German submarine.
- Agreements between countries for mutual protection.
- Type of warfare characterized by long, dug-out lines.
- Battle infamous for massive casualties.
- Treaty ending WWI.
- Country who switched sides during the war in return for promises of land.
- Site of the first mass poison gas attack (1915).
- Belief in maintaining a strong military capability.
- Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity.
19 Clues: German submarine. • Treaty ending WWI. • Forced military service. • Organization created to maintain peace. • Battle infamous for massive casualties. • Region known as the “Powder Keg of Europe.” • Battle symbolizing Canada’s national unity. • US President who proposed the Fourteen Points. • Mobilization of all national resources for war. • ...
World War I 2025-11-28
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- when this was inhaled soldiers would suffocate or burn their eyes or skin.
- equipment used to look over the trench wall without exposing your head.
- an image printed on a large piece of paper to advertise something.
- this country invaded Serbia.
- biased information to convince you of one point of view.
- the murder of a political figure.
- a large projectile which makes a deafening sound when fired.
- an armoured vehicle developed in World War I.
- men who refused to enlist for moral or political reasons.
- a disease contracted by soldiers in the frontline due to a lack of clean, dry socks.
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- a powerful gun which could fire over 400 bullets a minute
- editing and controlling the sharing of information.
- open air tunnels along the front line where a lot of the fighting happened
- one of the long-term causes of the war linked to the armed forces.
- a lot of the fighting on the Western front took place in this small country.
- the land in between the lines of the opposing armies.
- soldiers who suffered trauma may develop this psychological condition
- to join up.
- a law introduced in Britain in 1916 to force young me to join up.
19 Clues: to join up. • this country invaded Serbia. • the murder of a political figure. • an armoured vehicle developed in World War I. • editing and controlling the sharing of information. • the land in between the lines of the opposing armies. • biased information to convince you of one point of view. • a powerful gun which could fire over 400 bullets a minute • ...
Tabarak and Jon 2025-01-16
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- new fighting technique
- Powerful new weapon in World War I.
- Trenches were ____ after the rain
- longest battle of war.
- weapon that shoots fire
- a ship under the water
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- won world war I
- fought in the sky
- First war dog.
- German army took over this country
- Mans Land - space between the front lines with barbed wire
- trenches were located here
- made soldiers itchy
- First introduced by the British.
14 Clues: First war dog. • won world war I • fought in the sky • made soldiers itchy • new fighting technique • longest battle of war. • a ship under the water • weapon that shoots fire • trenches were located here • First introduced by the British. • Trenches were ____ after the rain • German army took over this country • Powerful new weapon in World War I. • ...
WW1 Puzzle 2026-03-19
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- The Austrian leader whose assassination sparked World War I
- A secret message from Germany encouraging Mexico to attack the United States
- The WW1 alliance of countries that included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey
- German submarines used to attack ships
- Agreements between countries to support each other in war
- The WW1 alliance of countries that included Britain, France, Russia, Italy and USA
- The belief that building a strong military is the best way to protect and expand a country
- Information spread to influence public opinion and support the war
- The alliance of countries prior to the war that included Britain, France and Russia
- An agreement to stop fighting, ending World War I
- A type of fighting where soldiers battle from deep ditches
- Payments demanded from Germany for war damages
- The alliance of countries prior to the war that included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- A system where people are required to join the military
- The man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- The peace treaty that officially ended World War I was signed here
- An armored vehicle introduced to break through enemy lines
- A weapon that fires many bullets rapidly and caused heavy casualties
- When a country takes over weaker regions to gain power and resources
- A chemical weapon used to harm or kill enemy soldiers
- Strong pride in one’s country that can lead to conflict with others
- A situation where neither side can win or advance
- A passenger ship sunk by Germany that angered Americans
- The act of killing an important person for political reasons
24 Clues: German submarines used to attack ships • The man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • Payments demanded from Germany for war damages • A situation where neither side can win or advance • An agreement to stop fighting, ending World War I • A chemical weapon used to harm or kill enemy soldiers • A system where people are required to join the military • ...
WWI 2023-04-13
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- Post-war payments
- What treaty ended World War I
- negotiated the Alaska Purchase in 1867
- What did Germany sink that forced the US to enter the war?
- use of military potential to influence the political, economic and social spheres
- A long, narrow ditch
- Who did Germany try to drag into the war?
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- What territory did the United States occupy in 1898?
- What was the policy of the United States at the beginning of the First World War?
- Which side did the US take in World War I?
- is an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, allegiance to a nation or nation-state
- it is the dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths or lies—to influence public opinion.
- Whose slogan was "He kept us from war"?
- this is when one country exercises power over another through various methods of government.
14 Clues: Post-war payments • A long, narrow ditch • What treaty ended World War I • negotiated the Alaska Purchase in 1867 • Whose slogan was "He kept us from war"? • Who did Germany try to drag into the war? • Which side did the US take in World War I? • What territory did the United States occupy in 1898? • What did Germany sink that forced the US to enter the war? • ...
World War 1 (5 points) 2015-04-18
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- Agreement of warring parties to stop fighting
- Australia and New Zealand commemorate this on the 25th of April
- When neither side is able to gain any ground
- These were dug along the Western Front
- Displayed everywhere to encourage young men to enlist in the army
- The first major battle for Australian troops
- Germany's plan to attack France through Belgium
- Name given to young men who did not enlist
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- New technology that allowed soldiers to protect themselves from poisonous gas
- The Archduke who was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist
- Woodrow Wilson's most important point
- The treaty that ended the war
- The name of the alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- President during World War 1
- What is regarded as the most important area of World War 1
- The name of the alliance between Britain, France and Russia
- The land in between trenches that neither side controlled
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in World War 1
- The shooting or exploding of artillery shells
19 Clues: President during World War 1 • The treaty that ended the war • Woodrow Wilson's most important point • These were dug along the Western Front • Name given to young men who did not enlist • When neither side is able to gain any ground • The first major battle for Australian troops • Agreement of warring parties to stop fighting • ...
Chapter 14/15 Criss-Cross Puzzle 2022-04-24
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- Reaction to or against modernism
- state of being equal
- loud persuasive music
- austrian neurologist
- also known as the Shoah
- Les fauves
- Philosophical thought
- modernist movement
- artistic movement
- second world war
- Mexican American female
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- struggle against imperial rule
- also known as dadaism
- integrated system of electronic components
- art of taking and processing photographs
- violence against villains
- speculative fiction
- Japanese film maker
- also called a movie
- First World War
20 Clues: Les fauves • First World War • second world war • artistic movement • modernist movement • speculative fiction • Japanese film maker • also called a movie • state of being equal • austrian neurologist • also known as dadaism • loud persuasive music • Philosophical thought • also known as the Shoah • Mexican American female • violence against villains • struggle against imperial rule • ...
World War One Crossword 2015-10-21
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- the duke of Serbia; killed by Gavrilo Princip
- near Spain,Germany, and Italy; part of the Allied Powers
- the group of whom Gavrilo Princip belonged to
- an agreement/promise to help defend one's country
- near Mediterranean Sea, France, and Austria-Hungary; part of Allied Powers
- a country near Russia, Austria-Hungary, and France; part of the Central Powers
- Russia after World War One; near Poland and Romania instead of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- a country near Ireland; part of Allied Powers
- near Spain; part of Allied Powers
- a country near the United Kingdom; part of the Allied Powers
- pride in one's country
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- WWI; a really big war in Europe that may have been caused by a sandwich; other names are: The Great War, The Trench War, the Imperialist War, and The War to End All Wars
- where the Archduke Franz Ferdinand came from; near Bulgaria, Albania, and Austria-Hungary; part of Allied Powers
- the man who killed Franz Ferdinand; part of the Black Hand
- near Russia, Germany, Romania, and Italy; part of Central Powers
- group of countries; includes but not restricted to: Russia, Serbia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Portugal, and the United States
- the act of empire building
- U.S.S.R. before World War One; near Germany and Austria-Hungary instead of Poland and Romania; part of Allied Powers
- group of countries; includes but not restricted to: Turkey, Germany, and Austria-Hungary
- Ottoman Empire; part of Central Powers
- a country that entered the war in 1917; the country we live in
- the build up of military
22 Clues: pride in one's country • the build up of military • the act of empire building • near Spain; part of Allied Powers • Ottoman Empire; part of Central Powers • the duke of Serbia; killed by Gavrilo Princip • the group of whom Gavrilo Princip belonged to • a country near Ireland; part of Allied Powers • an agreement/promise to help defend one's country • ...
World War One Crossword 2015-10-21
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- the man who killed Franz Ferdinand; part of the Black Hand
- group of countries; includes but not restricted to: Turkey, Germany, and Austria-Hungary
- a country near Ireland; part of Allied Powers
- the act of empire building
- near Russia, Germany, Romania, and Italy; part of Central Powers
- Ottoman Empire; part of Central Powers
- near Spain; part of Allied Powers
- a country near the United Kingdom; part of the Allied Powers
- pride in one's country
- an agreement/promise to help defend one's country
- where the Archduke Franz Ferdinand came from; near Bulgaria, Albania, and Austria-Hungary; part of Allied Powers
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- the duke of Serbia; killed by Gavrilo Princip
- WWI; a really big war in Europe that may have been caused by a sandwich; other names are: The Great War, The Trench War, the Imperialist War, and The War to End All Wars
- a country that entered the war in 1917; the country we live in
- Russia after World War One; near Poland and Romania instead of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- group of countries; includes but not restricted to: Russia, Serbia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Portugal, and the United States
- U.S.S.R. before World War One; near Germany and Austria-Hungary instead of Poland and Romania; part of Allied Powers
- near Mediterranean Sea, France, and Austria-Hungary; part of Allied Powers
- a country near Russia, Austria-Hungary, and France; part of the Central Powers
- the group of whom Gavrilo Princip belonged to
- the build up of military
- near Spain,Germany, and Italy; part of the Allied Powers
22 Clues: pride in one's country • the build up of military • the act of empire building • near Spain; part of Allied Powers • Ottoman Empire; part of Central Powers • the duke of Serbia; killed by Gavrilo Princip • a country near Ireland; part of Allied Powers • the group of whom Gavrilo Princip belonged to • an agreement/promise to help defend one's country • ...
history crossword 2025-01-23
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- World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945
- the Athabaskan language of the Navajo, with about 130,000 speakers.
- a person who studies codes and cyphers
- part of this propaganda campaign and became the symbol of women in the workforce during World War II.
- children of japanese immigrants
- an adult female human being.
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- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
- containing or having everything that is needed within itself
- the armed forces of a country
- a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.
- person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft
- divided along racial,sexual or religious lines
12 Clues: an adult female human being. • the armed forces of a country • children of japanese immigrants • a person who studies codes and cyphers • World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945 • divided along racial,sexual or religious lines • person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft • containing or having everything that is needed within itself • ...
history crossword 2025-01-23
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- a person who studies codes and cyphers
- the state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
- an adult female human being.
- World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945
- children of japanese immigrants
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- containing or having everything that is needed within itself
- a pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force.
- part of this propaganda campaign and became the symbol of women in the workforce during World War II.
- person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft
- the armed forces of a country
- the Athabaskan language of the Navajo, with about 130,000 speakers.
- divided along racial,sexual or religious lines
12 Clues: an adult female human being. • the armed forces of a country • children of japanese immigrants • a person who studies codes and cyphers • World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945 • divided along racial,sexual or religious lines • person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft • containing or having everything that is needed within itself • ...
World War l 2019-02-04
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- When did Germany agree to cease-fire and signed the armistice that ended the war
- Who will Germans blame for their defeat
- a nation would be pulled into conflict if their allied partner was attacked
- What single event led to the start if World War l
- the practice of extending a country's power and influence in a region(or the world) by force
- the belief that a country should maintain a strong military, have advanced arms and technology and must be prepared to use it aggressively to promote or defend its national interests
- President Wilson's slogan
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- What was World War l originally called
- What lead to the rise of Adolf Hitler
- The November Criminals theory
- Who did the United States trade with during the war
- When did Austria Hungary surrender
- a belief or policy of extreme patriotism toward one's country
- When did the League of Nations dissolve
- how many people were drafted for World War l
15 Clues: President Wilson's slogan • The November Criminals theory • When did Austria Hungary surrender • What lead to the rise of Adolf Hitler • What was World War l originally called • Who will Germans blame for their defeat • When did the League of Nations dissolve • how many people were drafted for World War l • What single event led to the start if World War l • ...
WW 1 Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-30
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- A luxury ship that was sunk by a German U-boat
- A country that speaks German
- A military strategy in which a belligerent side attempts to win a war by wearing down its enemy
- A German field marshal and strategist who served as chief of the Imperial German
- The Treaty of ___ was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I
- A country that speaks Russian
- I_____________ is a cause of world war I
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- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, Italy and the Ottoman Empire made up the ___ powers
- A ditch type thing that soldiers shoot at the enemy
- N____________ is a cause of world war I
- M____________ is a cause of world war I
- A type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
- Serbia, Russia, France, United Kingdom, Belgium and the United States made up the ___
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- The person that was shot and started WWI
15 Clues: A country that speaks German • A country that speaks Russian • N____________ is a cause of world war I • M____________ is a cause of world war I • The person that was shot and started WWI • I_____________ is a cause of world war I • A luxury ship that was sunk by a German U-boat • A ditch type thing that soldiers shoot at the enemy • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-19
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- Someone that is a farmer that grows crops or raise animals
- This attack was between Japan and Pearl Harbor that caused in Honolulu, Hawaii, and the United States
- This Event which helped people from Great Depression
- This was built for was a facility built for the production of aircraft during World War II.
- Meaning that you move somewhere from one area to another different area
- An immediate effect of WWI was revolutions within different nations.
- This area which have more jobs provided than the other Areas are where they don't provide jobs
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- This shipyard primarily built destroyers while this shipyard built cargo ships.
- The Bank crashed so everyone wasn't able to
- This was about the German arrogance of Poland
- A bug that eats cotton
- It crashed causing the stock market and lasted a long time
- A dried up land that can't either rain or snow which can stop it from reducing soil moisture or groundwater, diminished stream flow and crop damage
- This plant was cultivated and harvested for fiber and used with textiles and other soil products
14 Clues: A bug that eats cotton • The Bank crashed so everyone wasn't able to • This was about the German arrogance of Poland • This Event which helped people from Great Depression • Someone that is a farmer that grows crops or raise animals • It crashed causing the stock market and lasted a long time • An immediate effect of WWI was revolutions within different nations. • ...
Peloponnesian War 2022-12-01
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- The war was a ___ for the city-states.
- Sparta was recovering from a major ________.
- The war fought between the delian and ________ League.
- Athens was a ______ city-state.
- the war ended when Athens _____.
- The war remained _______ for many years
- Criminal Cases could only be tried in ____.
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- Athens began to ___ the other city-states
- He wrote history of the Peloponnesian War.
- ____ was widespread.
- Money from the Delian League was used to build the _______.
- The war fought between 2 different time periods with a period of ____ between them.
- How many different time periods did the war fight?
- Athens government was a ______.
- Sparta was ruled by 2 ____.
- The fighting made the city-states ___.
- The ruler of Athens.
- Like the other city-states sparta had ______.
- Free foreigners who lived in ____ were called Perioeci.
- In 430 BCE, a ____ weakened athens.
20 Clues: ____ was widespread. • The ruler of Athens. • Sparta was ruled by 2 ____. • Athens government was a ______. • Athens was a ______ city-state. • the war ended when Athens _____. • In 430 BCE, a ____ weakened athens. • The war was a ___ for the city-states. • The fighting made the city-states ___. • The war remained _______ for many years • ...
Quebec's independence movement 2021-07-07
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- 18th century war between the major powers of Europe and the Ottoman Empire, also known as the French and Indian War (3 words)
- 1774 Act of Parliament permitting the citizens of Quebec to retain their French language and Catholic Faith (2 words)
- the right to self rule
- a special vote on a specific issue
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- French-speaking
- a political division, similar to a state
- a predominantly French-speaking province of eastern Canada
- leader of the French Resistance during World War II and later president of France (2 words)
- political independence
- term for the United Kingdom's 2016 vote to separate from the European Union.
10 Clues: French-speaking • political independence • the right to self rule • a special vote on a specific issue • a political division, similar to a state • a predominantly French-speaking province of eastern Canada • term for the United Kingdom's 2016 vote to separate from the European Union. • ...
Countries 2023-01-07
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- Full of mummy's, and pyramids.
- Located in Asia, and they have a deep respect for cows
- Lots of white people for this an African country (No Space)
- Their leader loves MacDonald's, but they don't have any MacDonald's (No Space)
- Pasta is there favorite food
- Once the biggest empire
- They love to love
- Has better British people
- They like to drink, and they may have started 2 world wars
- They love maple syrup
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- Tacos
- Known for there drug dealings, and cartels
- braveheart
- Has a lot of churches
- An American state except it's in Europe
- They have too much money for there police cars.
- They all look like Ed Sheeran
- Should have been blamed for world war 1
- Communism
- They fight bulls for fun
20 Clues: Tacos • Communism • braveheart • They love to love • Has a lot of churches • They love maple syrup • Once the biggest empire • They fight bulls for fun • Has better British people • Pasta is there favorite food • They all look like Ed Sheeran • Full of mummy's, and pyramids. • An American state except it's in Europe • Should have been blamed for world war 1 • ...
general 84 2023-10-11
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- november holiday, big NYC parade day
- world war 2 president
- city noted for manufacturing automobiles
- philadelphia state
- islam is one
- it causes malfunctions in electronic equipment
- mid-day meal
- spoken or writen known untruth
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- microscopic lifeform, some make you sick
- paper flying device, windblown, tethered by string
- legless reptile
- traffic controller
- fuel dug out of mines
- germany's capital
- sweetener
- ice cream treat with topping and whipped cream
- mom, dad, and children
- large, flightless bird
- element that is 78 percent of air
19 Clues: sweetener • islam is one • mid-day meal • legless reptile • germany's capital • traffic controller • philadelphia state • world war 2 president • fuel dug out of mines • mom, dad, and children • large, flightless bird • spoken or writen known untruth • element that is 78 percent of air • november holiday, big NYC parade day • microscopic lifeform, some make you sick • ...
Tri 2 Exam Review 2018-03-07
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- In the Executive Branch, the ______ Department handles the financial matters of the nation 7-1
- This product replaced tobacco as the main cash crop of the South 12-3
- The “________ Era” refers to the years BEFORE the Civil War 12-2
- This brought people from all over the world to California starting in 1849 11-4
- The invention of the _______ led to a greater demand for slave labor in the South. (2) 12-1
- The land that Mexico lost immediately following the Mexican-American War is known as this (2) 11-3
- After the War of 1812, more and more Americans were feeling loyalty to their region of the country, as opposed to America as a whole. What is this called? 9-3
- Which American general became a hero at the Battle of New Orleans? 8-4
- The ___________ in America first began to take root in the New England states around 1800 (2) 9-1
- The _______ Party was one of the two original political parties that arose in the 1790s, led by John Adams and Alexander Hamilton 7-3
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ Department protects and defends the nation (today it’s called “Defense”) 7-1
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ handles the legal matters of the nation 7-1
- The _______ Party was one of the two original political parties that arose in the 1790s, led by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson 7-3
- In Washington’s “__________”, he warned about the dangers of political parties and encouraged the U.S. to continue the practice of staying neutral in foreign conflicts (2) 7-2
- The _____ Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, revolutionizing the way people and goods were transported to the West 9-2
- The _____ Party arose in the 1830s, made up of former Republicans and those who opposed Andrew Jackson and the Democrats 10-3
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ Department builds relationships with other nations 7-1
- This women’s rights reformer organized the Seneca Falls Convention in New York, wrote the Seneca Falls Resolution, and fought for suffrage for women (last name) 13-2
- Congress and President Jackson supported the ________ Act of 1830 to force Native Americans west of the Mississippi River (2) 10-2
- The main goal of the ____ branch is to interpret the laws and make sure they are constitutional 6-5
- George Washington set many _______ during his presidency - or actions that served as an example for future presidents to follow 7-2
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- The main goal of the ____ branch is to enforce and execute the laws 6-5
- Most of the nation’s factories - about 70% - were located in this region of the country 12-1
- The _______ announced a new “foreign policy” that said the U.S. would oppose any more attempts of colonization by European countries in North and South America (2) 9-3
- This abolitionist was a former slave, became the most famous “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, returned to the South again and again to help other slaves escape, and even helped the Union Army in the Civil War (last name) 13-2
- The War of 1812 was a war between the United States and ______ 8-3 & 8-4
- This system gives each branch the power to control and limit the power of the other two branches (3) 6-2
- In America, the PEOPLE hold the final authority in government. The is called what? (2) 6-2
- The Cherokee travelled the _________ after their forced removal of their land (3) 10-2
- Reviewing the actions of the executive and legislative branches by federal courts is known as ________ (2) 8-1
- Lewis and Clark were chosen to explore the newly-acquired __________ Territory 8-2
- This reformer took an extreme and violent approach to abolition, organized a small army and raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in a failed effort to arm slaves and start a revolution to free America’s slaves (last name) 13-2
- The sharing of power between the federal government and state governments 6-2
- The belief that expanding our borders was justified and inevitable was known as this (2) 11-1
- Who ultimately won the Election of 1824 after a “corrupt bargain”? 10-1
- The main goal of the ____ branch is to make the laws 6-5
- This reformer from Massachusetts promoted free public education that included children from all backgrounds, and pushed for well-trained teachers to run the classrooms (last name) 13-1
- President _______ embraced the ideas of Manifest Destiny more than any other president of his time. 11-2
38 Clues: The main goal of the ____ branch is to make the laws 6-5 • The “________ Era” refers to the years BEFORE the Civil War 12-2 • This product replaced tobacco as the main cash crop of the South 12-3 • Which American general became a hero at the Battle of New Orleans? 8-4 • The main goal of the ____ branch is to enforce and execute the laws 6-5 • ...
The Snow Goose 2014-03-24
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- War Two World War One
- Rhayader's occupation
- Using human characteristics to describe an inanimate object
- length of Rhayader's boat
- Deformed claw
- Half submerged meadowlands
- Safety in England from the Germans
- Fritha's eyes
- Beast
- Private in His Majesty's London Rifles
- Beauty
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- Beacon for ships to know land is ahead
- Brill-Oudener Retired naval officer
- Hinting at the future
- Fritha's home
- Perdue The snow goose
- Dynamo Evacuation of Dunkirk
- Rhayader's home
- City in France
- Birds
20 Clues: Beast • Birds • Beauty • Fritha's home • Deformed claw • Fritha's eyes • City in France • Rhayader's home • War Two World War One • Rhayader's occupation • Hinting at the future • Perdue The snow goose • length of Rhayader's boat • Half submerged meadowlands • Dynamo Evacuation of Dunkirk • Safety in England from the Germans • Brill-Oudener Retired naval officer • ...
WW 1 Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-30
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- Serbia, Russia, France, United Kingdom, Belgium and the United States made up the ___
- M____________ is a cause of world war I
- A type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
- I_____________ is a cause of world war I
- A German field marshal and strategist who served as chief of the Imperial German
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, Italy and the Ottoman Empire made up the ___ powers
- A luxury ship that was sunk by a German U-boat
- A ditch type thing that soldiers shoot at the enemy
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- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- N____________ is a cause of world war I
- The Treaty of ___ was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I
- A country that speaks Russian
- The person that was shot and started WWI
- A military strategy in which a belligerent side attempts to win a war by wearing down its enemy
- A country that speaks German
15 Clues: A country that speaks German • A country that speaks Russian • N____________ is a cause of world war I • M____________ is a cause of world war I • I_____________ is a cause of world war I • The person that was shot and started WWI • A luxury ship that was sunk by a German U-boat • A ditch type thing that soldiers shoot at the enemy • ...
The Cold War 2024-06-07
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- A positive thing that came out of the Cold War that put people on the moon
- Trying to keep communism in the countries that already have it and not let it spread to other countries
- The two world superpowers competing to have more missiles and bombs than the other
- A wall separating East and West Germany
- Similar to the Korean war, a country in Asia that wanted independence caused which war
- What government did 2nd world countries have
- The Soviet Union cut off communication from the rest of the world with what idealistic barrier
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- Country that was separated into north and south and caused which war
- 13 days when the Soviet Union began storing missiles in Cuba
- The U.S. and its allies
- Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- What economy did 1st world countries have
- After WW2 Germany was divided into...
- Neutral countries
- The Soviet Union and its allies
15 Clues: Neutral countries • The U.S. and its allies • The Soviet Union and its allies • After WW2 Germany was divided into... • A wall separating East and West Germany • What economy did 1st world countries have • What government did 2nd world countries have • Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War • 13 days when the Soviet Union began storing missiles in Cuba • ...
Social Studies Chapter 7 Review 2021-01-15
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- _________________________moved north to help fill jobs in factories left by soldiers who joined the war.
- the United States had the policy of _______________________, where they wanted to stay separate from other countries, at the beginning of World War I and after World War I
- allowed many nations to solve problems by force
- tried to get Mexico to go against the U.S.
- President Wilson wanted women to be granted the right to ________________________ as payment for their efforts in WWI
- caused many ethnic groups in Europe to want a country of their own
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- The killing of _____________________________ started World War I.
- Americans ate less food so _________________ would have more
- American industries started making ___________________________ in factories
- When World War I started in Europe, the United States remained _____________________
- Americans bought _________________ to lend money to the government to support the war
- was the area between the deep trenches dug on the battlefields for protection by both sides
- Germany told _______________________ it would get its land back from the U.S. if it would take sides against the U.S. in the war.
- Germany sank __________ US ships
14 Clues: Germany sank __________ US ships • tried to get Mexico to go against the U.S. • allowed many nations to solve problems by force • Americans ate less food so _________________ would have more • The killing of _____________________________ started World War I. • caused many ethnic groups in Europe to want a country of their own • ...
Important People of World War I 2016-03-29
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- director of the CPI
- influential Wall Street investment broker who reported directly to the President and headed the War Industries Board
- a Republican foreign policy expert
- archduke and heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary and was assassinated on June 28, 1914 which started World War I
- founder of the Russian Communist Party
- kaiser
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- commander of American forces in Europe
- world organization established after World War I to promote peaceful cooperation etween countries
- a group of senators who opposed the Treaty of Versailles to end World War I unless specific changes were included
- isolationist senators who opposed any treaty ending World War I that had a League of Nations folded into it
- 29th President of the United States
- Italian - born US anarchists who were convicted of murdering a guard and a paymaster during the armed robbery of the Slater and Morril Shoe Company on April 15, 1920
- committee on public information
13 Clues: kaiser • director of the CPI • committee on public information • a Republican foreign policy expert • 29th President of the United States • commander of American forces in Europe • founder of the Russian Communist Party • world organization established after World War I to promote peaceful cooperation etween countries • ...
Cold War Terms 2025-05-30
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- A military alliance formed by democratic Western nations to defend against Soviet aggression.
- A country that is officially independent but is heavily influenced or controlled by another, more powerful country (like Soviet influence over Eastern European nations).
- A set of beliefs, values, and ideas, especially one that forms the basis of an economic or political theory and policy.
- A political and economic ideology where the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole, often leading to a classless society, but historically implemented through totalitarian states.
- A U.S. House of Representatives committee that investigated alleged disloyalty and communist ties.
- A term coined by Winston Churchill describing the division between communist Eastern Europe and democratic Western Europe.
- A joint effort by Western Allies to fly food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet Union blockaded all land routes.
- The U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism.
- A conflict where two opposing powers support opposing sides in a war, rather than fighting each other directly.
- The practice of spying or using spies, typically by governments, to obtain political or military information.
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- President Truman's policy of providing political, military, and economic assistance to all democratic nations threatened by external or internal authoritarian forces.
- A form of government in which the state has total control over all aspects of public and private life, often led by a dictator.
- The spread of nuclear weapons, weapon technologies, or fissile material to countries that do not currently possess them.
- A war fought from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily the U.S.).
- Periods of intense anti-communist hysteria and fear in the United States, particularly after World War I and World War II.
- A period of improved relations and reduced tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- The downing of a U.S. U-2 spy plane over the Soviet Union in 1960, which heightened Cold War tensions.
- Measures taken by civilians and governments to protect the populace from military attack (especially nuclear) or natural disasters.
- The practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence, often associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- A U.S. program providing economic aid to help Western European countries rebuild after World War II and resist communism.
20 Clues: The U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism. • A military alliance formed by democratic Western nations to defend against Soviet aggression. • A U.S. House of Representatives committee that investigated alleged disloyalty and communist ties. • ...
Allies - World War I Vocab 2022-05-31
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- The British and French together controled almost two-thirds of this place
- The new Russian government believed in this type of political and economic system
- This would be the name of the Russian Empire after they exited the war
- This was the side of the war fought by Germany and France
- The leader of Russia during World War I
- This nation had the largest army of the allies
- This nation would join World War I later in the conflict on the side of the allies
- Great Britian's and France's economies had more of this than the Russian economy
- This empire is mainly composed of modern day Turkey
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- This nation had the largest navy of all the allies
- This country in North America was a part of the British Empire during World War I
- the largest allied power in Asia
- The allies recruited (signed up) soldiers from these far away places
- This nation saw the fourth highest number of soliders die in the War
- the Russian's made peace with this group of countries in order to leave the war
- The group of nations which opposed the Central Powers
- This person would make themselves leaders of Russia after the Revolution
- What this nation didn't have in a large navy or army, it made up in with resources
- This central power saw the smallest loss of troops
19 Clues: the largest allied power in Asia • The leader of Russia during World War I • This nation had the largest army of the allies • This nation had the largest navy of all the allies • This central power saw the smallest loss of troops • This empire is mainly composed of modern day Turkey • The group of nations which opposed the Central Powers • ...
Great War Vocab made Mr. Shackelford :) 2023-05-10
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- 2 words, The term used to describe where soldiers are engaged in conflict
- Type of propaganda that brings people together that can make people feel isolated if they aren't apart of the movement
- 2 words, An unethical type of war that causes suffrage before death.
- 2 words, Giving the government money to finance war on the premise it is debt that will be paid back when the war is over
- During a time of war its where all the civilians stay
- 2 words, the last Emperor of Russia who was active during the Great War
- African people that the French occupied and used during WW1
- Type of propaganda which scares people into believing a cause
- Word to often describe people of Indo-European descent or East Europeans
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- Type of propaganda that uses lies
- 2 words, the idea that a nation will try to win a war at all cost as their survival is at risk
- Prioritizing military power in a country over anything else
- Type of propaganda that vilifies a common threat
- The country is more important than the individual, this will overall lead to a better life for all
- Word to unify the people under one nation through various means
- The fellow nations that are working together with in times of war
- Giving people a set amount of food during war time
17 Clues: Type of propaganda that uses lies • Type of propaganda that vilifies a common threat • Giving people a set amount of food during war time • During a time of war its where all the civilians stay • Prioritizing military power in a country over anything else • African people that the French occupied and used during WW1 • ...
Tri 2 Exam Review 2018-03-07
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- President _______ embraced the ideas of Manifest Destiny more than any other president of his time. 11-2
- The “________ Era” refers to the years BEFORE the Civil War 12-2
- The sharing of power between the federal government and state governments 6-2
- The _____ Party arose in the 1830s, made up of former Republicans and those who opposed Andrew Jackson and the Democrats 10-3
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ Department builds relationships with other nations 7-1
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ Department protects and defends the nation (today it’s called “Defense”) 7-1
- The main goal of the ____ branch is to make the laws 6-5
- The invention of the _______ led to a greater demand for slave labor in the South. (2) 12-1
- The ___________ in America first began to take root in the New England states around 1800 (2) 9-1
- This reformer from Massachusetts promoted free public education that included children from all backgrounds, and pushed for well-trained teachers to run the classrooms (last name) 13-1
- Which American general became a hero at the Battle of New Orleans? 8-4
- This abolitionist was a former slave, became the most famous “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, returned to the South again and again to help other slaves escape, and even helped the Union Army in the Civil War (last name) 13-2
- The _____ Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, revolutionizing the way people and goods were transported to the West 9-2
- The land that Mexico lost immediately following the Mexican-American War is known as this (2) 11-3
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ handles the legal matters of the nation
- After the War of 1812, more and more Americans were feeling loyalty to their region of the country, as opposed to America as a whole. What is this called? 9-3
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- The _______ Party was one of the two original political parties that arose in the 1790s, led by John Adams and Alexander Hamilton 7-3
- Who ultimately won the Election of 1824 after a “corrupt bargain”? 10-1
- This brought people from all over the world to California starting in 1849 11-4
- In Washington’s “__________”, he warned about the dangers of political parties and encouraged the U.S. to continue the practice of staying neutral in foreign conflicts (2) 7-2
- Congress and President Jackson supported the ________ Act of 1830 to force Native Americans west of the Mississippi River (2) 10-2
- The War of 1812 was a war between the United States and ______ 8-3 & 8-4
- The main goal of the ____ branch is to interpret the laws and make sure they are constitutional 6-5
- George Washington set many _______ during his presidency - or actions that served as an example for future presidents to follow 7-2
- This women’s rights reformer organized the Seneca Falls Convention in New York, wrote the Seneca Falls Resolution, and fought for suffrage for women (last name) 13-2
- This system gives each branch the power to control and limit the power of the other two branches (3) 6-2
- The belief that expanding our borders was justified and inevitable was known as this (2) 11-1
- The _______ Party was one of the two original political parties that arose in the 1790s, led by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson 7-3
- Lewis and Clark were chosen to explore the newly-acquired __________ Territory 8-2
- The Cherokee travelled the _________ after their forced removal of their land (3) 10-2
- In America, the PEOPLE hold the final authority in government. The is called what? (2) 6-2
- Reviewing the actions of the executive and legislative branches by federal courts is known as ________ (2) 8-1
- This product replaced tobacco as the main cash crop of the South 12-3
- Most of the nation’s factories - about 70% - were located in this region of the country 12-1
- This reformer took an extreme and violent approach to abolition, organized a small army and raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in a failed effort to arm slaves and start a revolution to free America’s slaves (last name) 13-2
- The _______ announced a new “foreign policy” that said the U.S. would oppose any more attempts of colonization by European countries in North and South America (2) 9-3
- In the Executive Branch, the ______ Department handles the financial matters of the nation 7-1
- The main goal of the ____ branch is to enforce and execute the laws 6-5
38 Clues: The main goal of the ____ branch is to make the laws 6-5 • The “________ Era” refers to the years BEFORE the Civil War 12-2 • This product replaced tobacco as the main cash crop of the South 12-3 • Which American general became a hero at the Battle of New Orleans? 8-4 • Who ultimately won the Election of 1824 after a “corrupt bargain”? 10-1 • ...
Chapter 9 & 10 2016-03-07
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- the turning point of World War I.
- When one country extends its rule beyond its borders and over another country.
- Grants equality under law to all island residents.
- Strategy of only attacking important islands that were held by the Japanese.
- A geographical area politically and economically controlled by a foreign country.
- weapon that was used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to win World War I.
- Lost World War I and all of its colonies.
- Area including Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
- had a unique agreement between Britain to share New Hebrides.
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- Help people in the backward parts of the world.
- A country protecting an island group from all other countries but not actually ruling the islands directly.
- First battle fought entirely by carrier planes against ships.
- Country that isolated itself from the world until the United States convinced them to open up their country to foreigners.
- Lost the Spanish-American War and the Mariana Islands, Guam, and the Caroline Islands.
- Considered to be the world's first global superpower.
15 Clues: the turning point of World War I. • Lost World War I and all of its colonies. • Area including Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. • Help people in the backward parts of the world. • Grants equality under law to all island residents. • Considered to be the world's first global superpower. • First battle fought entirely by carrier planes against ships. • ...
Unit 4: WWI 2022-05-19
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- Presidents wilsons plan to prevent future world wars.
- war that happened in 1914-1919, Allies: Britian, France, Russia (USA added later) Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy. Trench Warfare.
- Heir to Australian Throne-June 1914- He and Wife Assassinated by Serbian Nationalist
- Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, Nationalism
- A Boat sunk this british ship and 1,198 people died including 128 Americans.
- The Compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.
- Gardens that were made in order to save food and materials for troops in WWI and prevent food shortages.
- State of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict.
- Treaty that Ended WWI, Blamed germany for war and gave germany punishment for them to pay for everything and nerf their army.
- Authorized for prevention of strikes that would disrupt prod. in war industries.
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- Telegram from germany that was intercepted from britian before the telegram reached mexico.
- Practice of spying or using spies, typically by gov. to obtain political & Military info.
- The main military tactic in WWI Which uses Tunnels to attack, support, and defend.
- Fear of spread of communism (Threat of Actions of classless society org. labor.)
- First world-wide intergovernmental org. whose principle is to maintain peace.
- Hostile nation's right to prevent an enemy from receiving goods in order to have advantage
- Agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time, A Truce.
- Unoccupied Land between opposing armies in WWI
- Gov. Agency established to coordinate the purchase of war supplies.
- Info, Especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular political cause/POV.
20 Clues: Unoccupied Land between opposing armies in WWI • Presidents wilsons plan to prevent future world wars. • Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, Nationalism • The Compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state. • State of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict. • Gov. Agency established to coordinate the purchase of war supplies. • ...
labubu dictators 2025-10-29
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- communist sub-branch focusing on the peasants
- still a dictatorship
- the dictator king
- former artist turned maniac
- coined the term genocide
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- kurdish genocide
- hideki tojo's nickname
- title for a woman forced into sexual persecution
- a major world war 2 tragedy
- brother number one
- operation Searchlight
- discrimination against Jews
12 Clues: kurdish genocide • the dictator king • brother number one • still a dictatorship • operation Searchlight • hideki tojo's nickname • coined the term genocide • a major world war 2 tragedy • former artist turned maniac • discrimination against Jews • communist sub-branch focusing on the peasants • title for a woman forced into sexual persecution
Excellence IGI's 2012-09-26
12 Clues: 65+ • babies • liquids • 86% of NZ • counting people • deaths per thousdy • side to side movement • happened after World War 2 • earthquake has never occured here • the diff between births and deaths • A place where goods enter or exit the country • A measure of the movement of people within a population
count 2025-09-04
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- states of america why dont we rewright the stars
- they made the pyramids
- it has land in its name
- the worlds most dangerous country
- erik can speak this very well
- there is blue and white in its flag
- it has starts with f and ends with a
- waffels
- has nuclear weapons
- hit#ler is from this country
- has the worlds dangerous road
- albert einstein
- i never guess the country
- island
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- worlds richest country
- they have 14 bordering nations
- frankenstein
- was neutruel in the 2 world war
- it has 1 of the 7 wonders of the world in there country
- the owner of roblox comes from there
- there national animal is a snow leopard
- anime
22 Clues: anime • island • waffels • frankenstein • albert einstein • has nuclear weapons • worlds richest country • they made the pyramids • it has land in its name • i never guess the country • hit#ler is from this country • erik can speak this very well • has the worlds dangerous road • they have 14 bordering nations • was neutruel in the 2 world war • the worlds most dangerous country • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-19
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- A bug that eats cotton
- This shipyard primarily built destroyers while this shipyard built cargo ships.
- Meaning that you move somewhere from one area to another different area
- This was about the German arrogance of Poland
- This plant was cultivated and harvested for fiber and used with textiles and other soil products
- This attack was between Japan and Pearl Harbor that caused in Honolulu, Hawaii, and the United States
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- This area which have more jobs provided than the other Areas are where they don't provide jobs
- The Bank crashed so everyone wasn't able to
- This Event which helped people from Great Depression
- This was built for was a facility built for the production of aircraft during World War II.
- A dried up land that can't either rain or snow which can stop it from reducing soil moisture or groundwater, diminished stream flow and crop damage
- Someone that is a farmer that grows crops or raise animals
- It crashed causing the stock market and lasted a long time
- An immediate effect of WWI was revolutions within different nations.
14 Clues: A bug that eats cotton • The Bank crashed so everyone wasn't able to • This was about the German arrogance of Poland • This Event which helped people from Great Depression • Someone that is a farmer that grows crops or raise animals • It crashed causing the stock market and lasted a long time • An immediate effect of WWI was revolutions within different nations. • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-19
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- Someone that is a farmer that grows crops or raise animals
- This attack was between Japan and Pearl Harbor that caused in Honolulu, Hawaii, and the United States
- This Event which helped people from Great Depression
- This was built for was a facility built for the production of aircraft during World War II.
- Meaning that you move somewhere from one area to another different area
- An immediate effect of WWI was revolutions within different nations.
- This area which have more jobs provided than the other Areas are where they don't provide jobs
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- This shipyard primarily built destroyers while this shipyard built cargo ships.
- The Bank crashed so everyone wasn't able to
- This was about the German arrogance of Poland
- A bug that eats cotton
- It crashed causing the stock market and lasted a long time
- A dried up land that can't either rain or snow which can stop it from reducing soil moisture or groundwater, diminished stream flow and crop damage
- This plant was cultivated and harvested for fiber and used with textiles and other soil products
14 Clues: A bug that eats cotton • The Bank crashed so everyone wasn't able to • This was about the German arrogance of Poland • This Event which helped people from Great Depression • Someone that is a farmer that grows crops or raise animals • It crashed causing the stock market and lasted a long time • An immediate effect of WWI was revolutions within different nations. • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-29
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- An intense clashing of British and Americans leading to the first civilian deaths at British hands. (2 words)
- The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited expansion beyond this marker. (2 words)
- The act of forcing someone to allow a soldier to live in a house
- 1764 law that placed taxes on items like molasses and coffee
- A French-built military base that halted American expansion during the French and Indian War. (2 words)
- A 1766 law that Parliament passed to assure their right to tax any land they owned.
- A goal the colonists had before the Revolution, "No taxation without ____________!"
- A type of warfare the Indians used and was better suited for American land.
- The first general who was sent to Fort Duquesne to overtake it.
- A meeting in 1774 lasting 7 weeks as a way for Americans to come together against British oppression. The goal was NOT to become independent, but rather demand Britain for representation and change. (3 words)
- Site of the second skirmish between the British and the minutemen.
- A piece of land the British gained through the war from Spain, a French ally.
- The area of land that was the immediate cause of the war. (2 words)
- A founding father who created the Albany State of Union and the "Join or Die" poster. (2 words)
- American who, while on horseback, warned that Britain had sent troops to take over a stockpile of weapons (2 words)
- Refers to the British system of trade, which was limited by the Navigation and Trade Acts in the colonies.
- A group of people who desired to see the American system succeed, sometimes using violence to achieve their purposes. (3 words)
- Refusal to buy something
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- One of the most prominent leaders of colonial opposition.
- A famous event where Americans wasted a large British import as a sign of their unhappinness of the British (3 words)
- The closest thing the Americans had to soldiers
- The British king leading up to and including the time of the American Revolution (include the numbers!)
- 1765 law that required colonial businessmen and lawyers to purchase special stamps
- Killed, wounded, captured, or missing people in a war.
- A Canadian city that was conquered by the British in 1759.
- Site of the "Shot Heard Round The World," or the first skirmish between Britain and Americans.
- A British general who led the armies to overtake Fort Duquesne, but was outsmarted and ambushed. (2 words)
- A group of natives who were allied with the British during the French/Indian War (2 words)
- The European name for the French and Indian War (2 words)
- A series of laws in 1767 that taxed items such as glass, paper, lead, and tea.
- An Ottawan Indian chief who opposed westward expansion.
- A series of laws in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party. This was the last straw for Britian and America.
- Buying something I need to have in my country
- Selling something I create outside of my country
34 Clues: Refusal to buy something • Buying something I need to have in my country • The closest thing the Americans had to soldiers • Selling something I create outside of my country • Killed, wounded, captured, or missing people in a war. • An Ottawan Indian chief who opposed westward expansion. • One of the most prominent leaders of colonial opposition. • ...
Russia and Ukraine 2022-03-01
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- deliberate killing
- ground fighter
- current president
- war happened twice in history
- important commodity in war
- what separates Russia and Ukraine
- number 1 hit list
- defending team
- started the war
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- forty mile long row of cars
- what Ukraine is asking for
- lost their home to war
- primary weapon for a soldier
- Aerial vehicle
- Russian long range missile
- Armored vehicle
- the fly jets
- treaty organization
- assualting team
- capital city
20 Clues: the fly jets • capital city • Aerial vehicle • ground fighter • defending team • Armored vehicle • assualting team • started the war • current president • number 1 hit list • deliberate killing • treaty organization • lost their home to war • what Ukraine is asking for • Russian long range missile • important commodity in war • forty mile long row of cars • primary weapon for a soldier • ...
Homework 2023-04-07
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- keg A situation or place full of tension and potential for conflict or violence.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for active military duty.
- Francis Ferdinand The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated in 1914, sparking World War I.
- Entente A military alliance formed in 1907 between France, Great Britain, and Russia.
- Powers The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and other countries during World War I.
- Alliance A military alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- A type of German submarine used during World War I.
- of military The act of praising and celebrating military power and accomplishments.
- Hand A Serbian terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- A French word meaning "agreement" or "understanding", often used to refer to alliances between countries.
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing nearly 1,200 people.
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- Treaty A secret agreement between Germany and Russia to remain neutral in case of an attack from another country.
- Parties engaged in a war or conflict.
- Entente Another name for the alliance between France, Great Britain, and Russia.
- Alliance Another name for the alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Brutal acts of violence or cruelty committed during war or conflict.
- Powers The alliance between Great Britain, France, Russia, and other countries during World War I.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular ideology or point of view.
- A final set of demands or terms issued to another party, often with the threat of consequences if not met.
- Goods that are prohibited from being imported or exported.
- War A type of warfare in which all resources and civilians are considered targets and impacted by the conflict.
21 Clues: Parties engaged in a war or conflict. • A type of German submarine used during World War I. • Goods that are prohibited from being imported or exported. • Brutal acts of violence or cruelty committed during war or conflict. • keg A situation or place full of tension and potential for conflict or violence. • ...
Vocab 2016-11-04
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- a British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic on May 7, 1915: one of the events leading to U.S. entry into World War I.
- In WWI, the group of nations originally consisting of Great Britain, France and Russia and later joining the United States
- Points Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I
- Power Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) in World War I.
- Service act Draft Act authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.
- System a group of merchant vessels sailing together, with or without naval escort, for mutual security and protection
- Ferdinand .Austrian archduke whose assassination by a Serbian nationalist precipitated World War I.
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- Act an Act of the United States Congress that extended the Espionage Act of 1917 to cover a broader range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government
- The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- of Nations An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
- Industries Board a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies
- Act a United States federal law passed on June 15, 1917, shortly after the U.S. entry into World War I. It has been amended numerous times over the years
12 Clues: The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy • Points Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I • Power Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) in World War I. • Ferdinand .Austrian archduke whose assassination by a Serbian nationalist precipitated World War I. • ...
Causes World War 2 2025-02-03
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- Established to prevent wars, precursor to the United Nations.
- Formation of the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance; obligations among nations.
- A. Fall of Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, German, and Russian Empires.
- A. Ethnic groups’ desires for independence, especially in the Balkans.
- Cultural Impact, A. Lost generation, women’s workforce roles, influence on art and literature
- A. Chain reaction of ultimatums and mobilizations leading to war
- A: Arms race among European powers; glorification of military strength.
- A. Competition for colonies and resources, particularly Germany vs. Britain/France.
- European economies were devastated, and there was financial strain from reparations.
- Russian Revolution and formation of the Soviet Union.
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- A. 20 million deaths, 21 million wounded, and destruction across Europe.
- Blame on Germany, reparations, territorial losses.
12 Clues: Blame on Germany, reparations, territorial losses. • Russian Revolution and formation of the Soviet Union. • Established to prevent wars, precursor to the United Nations. • A. Chain reaction of ultimatums and mobilizations leading to war • A. Fall of Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, German, and Russian Empires. • ...
History Key Terms 2022-05-17
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- French city where the peace treaty that ended the First World War was signed.
- War A period of time at the beginning of the Second World War noted for its calmness and inactivity.
- A Conservative Member of Parliament who was also made Secretary of State for the Colonies and then Chancellor of the Exchequer in the 1920s.
- Information that is purposely misleading or is intended to persuade people towards a particular point of view.
- The site of a famous 1916 battle that happened during the First World War in France.
- Suffering from a lack of nutrition caused by not having access to enough food.
- When both sides in a conflict are unable to gain the upper hand.
- A major German general in the First World War.
- The rapid and continuous delivery of bombs during warfare.
- The scene of the evacuation of 335,000 Allied troops from France in 1940 while under constant German attack.
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- The compulsory calling-up of a portion of the population to fight in a war.
- The policy of giving aggressive countries what they want in order to avoid a major war (Chamberlin did this with Hitler).
- The order to turn off all unnecessary lighting during night-time bombing campaigns.
- The armed services of a nation.
- The process of suppressing information, such as in newspapers and books.
- A plan devised by a German general of the same name to defeat France swiftly while holding off the Russians.
- When food and other items are limited by the government.
- Large, long-range weapons used in battles.
18 Clues: The armed services of a nation. • Large, long-range weapons used in battles. • A major German general in the First World War. • When food and other items are limited by the government. • The rapid and continuous delivery of bombs during warfare. • When both sides in a conflict are unable to gain the upper hand. • ...
Page 27 2018-09-02
10 Clues: Affected • World war 2 • Attracted to • Musical intros • Absolutely needed • Looking forward to • Someone who writes music • You use them to write music • People who come to watch a show • Made small changes to a musical piece
World War I 2024-02-13
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- Fueled tension as nations/ empires competed for resources and markets around the world. Made the war global.
- ___ Empire, along with [6 Across] and [9 Down] formed the Central Powers.
- Issued a "Blank Check" promising [9 Down] unconditional support.
- One of the factors that increased tensions between the Central Powers and the U.S. was the sinking of ___ in 1915.
- Pandemic that killed more people during the war than combat itself.
- [4 Down]'s "Big Brother" figure due to shared Slavic identity.
- Entered the war once [3 Down] was invaded.
- Western Front of the war was mostly at a stalemate in ___ warfare.
- Suffered tremendously during the war on the Eastern Front, leading to a Communist Revolution and eventual withdrawal from the war.
- U.S. President during World War I.
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- Committee on Public Information was in charge of producing ___ in the U.S. throughout WW1.
- [6 Across] invaded neutral ____ in the hopes of quickly defeating France to avoid a two-front war.
- The Black Hand that assassinated Franz Ferdinand was based in ____.
- Immediate cause of U.S. declaration of war against the Central Powers was the Zimmermann Telegram encouraging ___ to attack the U.S.
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was heir to the throne of ____-Hungary.
- [17 Across] claimed the goal of US involvement in the war was to "make the world safe for ____."
- Official position the U.S. took when war first broke out in 1914.
17 Clues: U.S. President during World War I. • Entered the war once [3 Down] was invaded. • [4 Down]'s "Big Brother" figure due to shared Slavic identity. • Issued a "Blank Check" promising [9 Down] unconditional support. • Archduke Franz Ferdinand was heir to the throne of ____-Hungary. • Official position the U.S. took when war first broke out in 1914. • ...
Hanford Puzzle 1 2026-01-20
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- U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris __
- Hanford __ National Monument
- World’s first full-scale plutonium production reactor (2 words)
- To immobilize tank waste in glass
- The HFO and contractors’ collaborative work philosophy (2 words)
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (abbrev)
- HFO deputy manager who retired Dec. 31 (last name)
- Volpentest __ Federal Training Center
- Companies such as Bechtel, CPCCo, H2C and HMIS
- Post-World War II tensions between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. (2 words)
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- Washington State Department of __
- A radioactive element once produced at Hanford for nuclear weapons
- Number of Hanford reactors
- Hanford’s current mission
- The former Hanford Office of __ Protection
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (abbrev)
- Groups of underground waste-storage tanks
- Safety principle applied to radiation exposure (abbrev)
- Former Hanford facility with two underground tunnels next to it (abbrev)
- Examples are Nez Perce, Wanapum Band and Yakama Nation
- U.S. president who visited Hanford in 1963
21 Clues: Hanford’s current mission • Number of Hanford reactors • Hanford __ National Monument • Washington State Department of __ • U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris __ • To immobilize tank waste in glass • Volpentest __ Federal Training Center • Groups of underground waste-storage tanks • The former Hanford Office of __ Protection • U.S. president who visited Hanford in 1963 • ...
The Surrey Leader - Japan invading Hong Kong 2017-01-15
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- Adolf Hiter lead this party
- ANZAC Hill war memorial is in ______.
- During the war, many people were forced to ____ to other countries
- The dictator of Germany during WWII
- Before Darwin was bombed the Japanese had attacked ____ Harbor
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- Many of the Australian soldiers served in New Guinea on the ____ track
- The date the Allies invaded France during WWII
- A new method of warfare that was made by Germany
- Is the name of the country that bombed Darwin
- An Australian soldier often referred to as a ____
- World War 2 ended in the month of ____
11 Clues: Adolf Hiter lead this party • The dictator of Germany during WWII • ANZAC Hill war memorial is in ______. • World War 2 ended in the month of ____ • Is the name of the country that bombed Darwin • The date the Allies invaded France during WWII • A new method of warfare that was made by Germany • An Australian soldier often referred to as a ____ • ...
World War I 2023-04-14
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- Germany and Austria-Hungary were on one side known as the _________.
- The future king of Austria-Hungary was named _______________.
- On November 11, 1918, Germany signed an ___________ agreement.
- Some men tried to avoid service in the military. They were called ______________.
- Russia invaded eastern Germany and won this battle.
- The other side were Great Britain, France, and Russia; known as the __________.
- ______________ emerged from World War I as the strongest air power in the world.
- General ____________ led the first American unit to France and Belgium.
- People living back then called it the _____.
- The ________ wanted to go to war against both France and Russia.
- This British ocean liner was torpedoed by a German submarine, killing 1,198 passengers.
- Russians did not like life under the rule of __________.
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- Serbia, Greece, and Bosnia fought for independence from the _____________.
- President ____________ wanted to keep the United States out of the war.
- World War I is sometimes called the ___________________.
- The United States tried to remain _________.
- The ____________ won the war.
- This battle took place in France and lasted 7 long days.
- ______________ tried to remain neutral.
- The Battle of _________ turned into a very long trench battle.
20 Clues: The ____________ won the war. • ______________ tried to remain neutral. • The United States tried to remain _________. • People living back then called it the _____. • Russia invaded eastern Germany and won this battle. • World War I is sometimes called the ___________________. • This battle took place in France and lasted 7 long days. • ...
Chapter 13 key id's - Ojha 2021-03-15
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- a union or association between three powers or states
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain. It built upon the Franco-Russian Alliance of 1894, the Entente Cordiale of 1904 between Paris and London, and the Anglo-Russian Entente of 1907
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity)
- an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare.
- was the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border. The execution of the Schlieffen Plan led to Britain declaring war on Germany
- type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning, as opposed to attacks per prize rules (also known as "cruiser rules").
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- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918.
- a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I. The members included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their territories.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I. The principles were outlined in a January 8, 1918, speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson
- 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.
- was the main theatre of war during the First World War. Following the outbreak of war in August 1914, the German Army opened the Western Front by invading Luxembourg and Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in France
- was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920
- the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- 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.
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- major theatre of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania. The principal belligerents were Russia and Romania (of the Allied and Associated Powers) versus the Central Powers countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
20 Clues: a union or association between three powers or states • allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity) • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce. • ...
The USA in the 20th and 21st century 2024-11-27
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- Type of U.S. relationships that include trade and diplomacy
- Opposing party to the Democrats
- This term describes efforts related to environmental sustainability
- Current President of the United States
- World War I is also known as the _____ World War.
- What was the policy adopted by the USA at the beginning of World War I?
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- A significant public issue related to health services
- Major two-party system in the U.S.
- The sinking of American vessels contributed to a shift in _____ opinion regarding the war.
- U.S. economic industries include technology, finance, and ___.
- Key social issue in the U.S. related to systemic inequality
- Key issue in U.S. politics regarding people coming into the country
- The conflict that prompted America's entry into World War I occurred primarily in _____ (continent).
13 Clues: Opposing party to the Democrats • Major two-party system in the U.S. • Current President of the United States • World War I is also known as the _____ World War. • A significant public issue related to health services • Type of U.S. relationships that include trade and diplomacy • Key social issue in the U.S. related to systemic inequality • ...
WW2 2025-04-11
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- Country invaded by Germany in 1939, starting World War II
- carriers, Key warships that survived the Pearl Harbor attack and proved vital in the Pacific War
- The League of Nations lacked this, weakening its ability to enforce rules
- Act, U.S. program to provide weapons and supplies to Allied nations
- Political ideology that emphasizes authoritarian leadership and extreme nationalism
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- Economic problem in Germany that led to skyrocketing prices and instability
- German “lightning war” strategy using fast-moving attacks
- Harbor, U.S. naval base attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941
- Treaty that ended World War I and helped cause World War II
- British Prime Minister who led his country through World War II
- Line, French defensive fortification that failed to stop the German invasion
- Country invaded by Japan in 1937, marking the start of conflict in Asia
- Axis power that joined Germany and Italy before attacking the U.S.
13 Clues: German “lightning war” strategy using fast-moving attacks • Country invaded by Germany in 1939, starting World War II • Treaty that ended World War I and helped cause World War II • Harbor, U.S. naval base attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941 • British Prime Minister who led his country through World War II • ...
Tanks 2023-10-12
7 Clues: modern day tank used for war • this tank was used in world war 2 • this tank was used in world war 2 • this tank was used in world war 2 • this tank was used in world war 1 • russias strongest tank at modern time • this tank was used in world 2 to destroy heavy guarded fortress
Wonder - Part 6: August 2021-05-30
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- Jack says Auggie looks like this with his hearing aids (2 words).
- How Auggie describes his hearing with his hearing aids on.
- By this month, the kids at school were tired of the “war.”
- Auggie and Jack’s science fair project (2 words).
- This person hugs Auggie, picks him up from behind, and calls him Major Tom after Our Town.
- Auggie thinks he looks like this Star Wars character with his hearing aids on.
- The number of kids in Auggie’s grade.
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- Auggie says Daisy never cared about this part of him.
- Auggie describes Julian as looking and acting like he is from a _______ commercial.
- The beloved family pet that dies.
- The character Jack and Auggie made up to leave notes for Julian.
- The month that the “war” is at its worst.
- Maya gave Auggie an ________ keychain and called him the nicest “Auggie Doll in the world!”
- Julian spread a rumor that Jack hired a ____ _____ to threaten him (2 words).
- Julian, Henry, and Miles stole Jack’s _____ _____ and played Monkey in the middle with them (2 words).
15 Clues: The beloved family pet that dies. • The number of kids in Auggie’s grade. • The month that the “war” is at its worst. • Auggie and Jack’s science fair project (2 words). • Auggie says Daisy never cared about this part of him. • How Auggie describes his hearing with his hearing aids on. • By this month, the kids at school were tired of the “war.” • ...
U.S. History EOC Review Crossword 3 2023-05-08
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- Canal built in Central America that connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Owner of the New York Journal who sensationalized news in order to sell more papers.
- Acronym for Woodrow Wilson's million man force.
- The ____________ Amendment replaced the Teller Amendment and stated, among other things, that Cuba would place naval bases at the disposal of the U.S.
- Compulsory military service, or the "draft," is also known as ________________.
- Famous writer who was a strong voice for anti-imperialism.
- The Teller Amendment promised that the U.S. would not annex __________, even if it won the Spanish-American War.
- After World War I, thousands of African Americans left the South for work in the North and Midwest in what became known as the Great ________________.
- Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the terms of the Treaty of ________________ between Russia and Japan.
- Colorful term for a style of journalism that sensationalizes and distorts the news.
- In 1918, the ______________ Act made it a crime to use "disloyal" or "abusive language" about the government, flag, or Constitution.
- Men who refused to serve in World War I because it violated their religious beliefs were called _______________ objectors.
- The volunteers who served along with regular army units during the Spanish-American War were known as the "____________ ___________."
- A group of friendly nations formed to support a common cause is known as an ________________.
- The _____________ powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- In 1917, Congress passed the __________ Act, which created procedures for detecting and imprisoning spies.
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- The invention of _______________ was a great help in reconnaissance from the sky during World War I.
- The use of poison gas to kill in war is called _______________ warfare.
- One-sided information designed to persuade listeners.
- Archduke Francis __________________, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated by Slavic nationalists in 1914 sparking what would lead to World War I.
- The Spanish-American War lasted ____________ months.
- Glorification of the military and the consideration of military over civilian interests.
- The War ________________ Board coordinated America's wartime manufacturing.
- The final peace treaty negotiated by Wilson at the end of World War I was the Treaty of ________________.
- Conscription was established by the ________________ _______________ Act.
- The term for the rule of one country by another.
- The ____________ Manifesto urged Americans to seize Cuba if Spain would not sell it to the U.S.
- The ____________ powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia.
28 Clues: Acronym for Woodrow Wilson's million man force. • The term for the rule of one country by another. • The Spanish-American War lasted ____________ months. • One-sided information designed to persuade listeners. • Famous writer who was a strong voice for anti-imperialism. • The ____________ powers consisted of Britain, France, and Russia. • ...
Remembrance Day 2015-11-11
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- the past of fight
- a flower people wear on November 11
- people who fought for their country
- November 11 is called ... Day.
- the adjective derived from glory
- the colour of the poppy
- Poppies are sold to .... money.
- At 11 am there are 2 minutes of ...
- events organised to raise money
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- people who work for free to help other people
- People recite a ..... In Flanders Fields.
- Today we wish for ..... in the world.
- years the World War I lasted
- the month when the memory of the dead soldiers is honored
- Poppies .... us of the soldiers' sacrifice.
- the Spanish translation of fight
- a person who helps a doctor in hospitals
17 Clues: the past of fight • the colour of the poppy • years the World War I lasted • November 11 is called ... Day. • Poppies are sold to .... money. • events organised to raise money • the adjective derived from glory • the Spanish translation of fight • a flower people wear on November 11 • people who fought for their country • At 11 am there are 2 minutes of ... • ...
WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-04
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- These vehicles were used to transport troops through Paris during the First Battle of the Marne
- Act an anti-democratic measure
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary
- conditions were not improved by the war
- pledge U.S. began preparing for war because of this
- Gas new weapon used in WWI
- powers Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Type of government set up by the Bolsheviks after the Russian Revolution
- of Nations An international organization established after WW1 for the preservation of world peace.
- Revolution the Czar was overthrown and a democratic government set
- System what European nations were divided into
- name for U.S. soldiers in WWI
- Germans called them U-boats
- J Piercing commander of U.S. forces in WWI
- stay out of war
- Germany violated this nation's neutrality
- Note Germany offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- million Armenians were massacred by the Turks
- a cause of WWI
- island Grim nickname given to the area between trenches that were dug during World War 1.
- Wilson tried to keep the U.S. out of the war
- Village in northeastern Poland, scene of a major Russian defeat by German forces in August 1914.
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- Building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- Service Act required young men to sign up for military service
- Warfare stretched over 400 miles
- 1198 passengers were killed by a U-boat
- They fought the Axis Powers
- establishing political or economic control over other lands
- Points A series of proposals drawn up by US President Wilson that outlined his goals for a just and lasting "to make the world a safe democracy."
- This luxury passenger ship was sunk by a German submarine
- flying weapon used for observation and combat
- drafting men into the army
- Powers The name given to Great Britian, France, and Russia during WW1.
- Used to protect There selves in the war
- calling up a nations reserves
- leader of communist takeover of Russia
- got the vote after the war
- Race European nations competed in building large armies and navies
- Tsar of the Russian Empire at the start of the war
- World War I plane
40 Clues: a cause of WWI • stay out of war • World War I plane • drafting men into the army • got the vote after the war • They fought the Axis Powers • Gas new weapon used in WWI • Germans called them U-boats • name for U.S. soldiers in WWI • calling up a nations reserves • Act an anti-democratic measure • Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary • Warfare stretched over 400 miles • ...
World War I 2017-12-05
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- World War __ was nicknamed "The Great War"
- Zimmerman promises New Mexico, Texas, and __ to Mexico if Germany wins the war
- after World War I, Wilson didn't want __ to be harshly punished
- __ expansion caused tension in Europe
- build up of weapons and defense during times of peace
- Kaiser __ of Germany supports the Austro Hungarian Empire
- when the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany declare war on __, Russia gets involved
- German word for king
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- the public opinion in the United States is strongly in __ favor of war with Germany
- Woodrow Wilson created the __ of Peace
- a Serbian __ assassinated Ferdinand
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the __ Empire was a central power
- his slogan was "kept us out of war"
- a vessel with Americans on board was sunk by Germany
- the United States breaks __ relationship with Germany because of the illegal warfare
- Russia, France, and Britain were the __ powers
- Zimmerman sends a message to Germany's ambassador to __
18 Clues: German word for king • an agreement to stop fighting • the __ Empire was a central power • a Serbian __ assassinated Ferdinand • his slogan was "kept us out of war" • __ expansion caused tension in Europe • Woodrow Wilson created the __ of Peace • World War __ was nicknamed "The Great War" • Russia, France, and Britain were the __ powers • ...
History of Computers 2021-01-29
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- The other computer used in World War 2 that helped decode secret messages was called ___.
- Today, a microprocessor can have millions of ________ on it to help it perform functions.
- Which device is considered the earliest form of a computer?
- Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak developed the ________ computer in the 1970's.
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- The first computers used _________ to run programs.
- The simple computer language that uses zero's and one's is called _______ code.
- Who was the British mathematician credited with starting modern mechanical computing?
- One of the two computers used in World War 2 that helped decode secret messages was called ___.
- True or False: A microwave, a air conditioner, a TV and phone can all be considered a computer.
- The Greeks created precision instruments in order to track what?
- The brain of the modern computer is called what? (hint: central processing unit)
11 Clues: The first computers used _________ to run programs. • Which device is considered the earliest form of a computer? • The Greeks created precision instruments in order to track what? • Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak developed the ________ computer in the 1970's. • The simple computer language that uses zero's and one's is called _______ code. • ...
World War One and Hitler 2015-06-17
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- Who did Hitler blame for Germany losing World War One?
- How old was Hitler when his father died?
- In what country was Hitler born?
- Did Hitler paint paintings?
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- What World War did Hitler fight in?
- Hitler pretended he was an art...
- For what country did Hitler fight in World War One?
- Was Hitler and officer in World War One?
- What nearly took Hitler's eyesight?
- How many Iron Cross medals did Hitler win in World War One?
10 Clues: Did Hitler paint paintings? • In what country was Hitler born? • Hitler pretended he was an art... • What World War did Hitler fight in? • What nearly took Hitler's eyesight? • Was Hitler and officer in World War One? • How old was Hitler when his father died? • For what country did Hitler fight in World War One? • Who did Hitler blame for Germany losing World War One? • ...
Brady's crossword 2021-05-10
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- battle fought between the U.S. and Japanese forces on Okinawa, the largest of the Ryukyu Islands
- The Anglo-U.S. invasion of northwest Africa had its origins at the Arcadia Conference in Washington
- the last major German offensive on the Western Front during World War II
- during World War II, code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, which was launched on June 22, 1941.
- successful Soviet defense of the city of Stalingrad
- World War II naval and air engagement in which a U.S. fleet turned back a Japanese invasion
- The battle occurred during a siege of Spanish-held Dunkirk by French troops under Turenne. The British
- a surprise attack on Tokyo, Japan, by U.S. bombers during World War II
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- military tactic calculated to create psychological shock and resultant disorganization in enemy forces through the employment of surprise, speed, and superiority in matériel or firepower.
- naval base and headquarters of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Honolulu county, southern Oahu Island, Hawaii, U.S. In U.S. history the name recalls the surprise Japanese air attack on December 7, 1941
- also called 900-day siege
- decisive air and sea battle of World War II that crippled the Japanese Combined Fleet, permitted U.S. invasion of the Philippines, and reinforced the Allies’ control of the Pacific.
- first city in the world to be struck by an atomic bomb
- the successful defense of Great Britain against unremitting and destructive air raids
- Normandy Invasion, during World War II, the Allied invasion of western Europe, which was launched on June 6, 1944
15 Clues: also called 900-day siege • successful Soviet defense of the city of Stalingrad • first city in the world to be struck by an atomic bomb • a surprise attack on Tokyo, Japan, by U.S. bombers during World War II • the last major German offensive on the Western Front during World War II • ...
World War 2 Review 2018-01-25
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- The _________ Acts kept the United States out of war until 1941
- Event that brought the United States into WWII
- Allies crossed the English channel to liberate _______ on D-Day
- ___________ limited the amount of consumer goods that could be purchased on the homefront
- This strategy allowed the United States to move closer to Japan
- The ___________ laws persecuted and isolated Jewish citizens of Germany
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- President ________ ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- __________ __________ helped increase the food supply due to rationing
- US _________ decreased dramatically during the War, helping to end the Great Depression
- Korematsu v. United States ruled that the _____ rights of Japanese-Americans were not being violated during the War
- Commander of Allied troops in Europe
- Program established before the US entered the war to aid Allies
12 Clues: Commander of Allied troops in Europe • Event that brought the United States into WWII • Allies crossed the English channel to liberate _______ on D-Day • This strategy allowed the United States to move closer to Japan • Program established before the US entered the war to aid Allies • President ________ ordered the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2024-02-13
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- Draft of men ages 21-35
- German attack on france
- Joint declaration of war goals
- "protection squadron"
- "lighting war"
- Defensive line built to prevent a surprise attack
- Pact between germany and soviet union to avoid attacking eachother
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- Germany,Italy,Japan
- To keep country out of future wars
- Lend or lease other supplies to any country vital to the U.S.
- The planned removal of all troops in dunkirk
- Nations who fought the axis powers
12 Clues: "lighting war" • Germany,Italy,Japan • "protection squadron" • Draft of men ages 21-35 • German attack on france • Joint declaration of war goals • To keep country out of future wars • Nations who fought the axis powers • The planned removal of all troops in dunkirk • Defensive line built to prevent a surprise attack • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-14
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- ___________ warfare; Use of toxic chemical compounds on the battlefield
- ___________ warfare; widespread use of machines and vehicles in the war
- German strategy for defeating France first and then Russia
- One nation taking over more territory
- Payments for injury or war damages
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- German submarine
- Devotion to one's nation
- Secret Serbian terrorist group
- Ruler of Germany during WWI
- Battle featuring American Doughboys
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- 1915 ship sunk by Germany
- American general of the AEF
- Assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- World organization proposed by Wilson
- Wilson's plan for world peace after WWI
- Name of treaty to end the war
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- Russian Czar during WWI
- Intercepted telegram from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the US
- Leader of the Russian Revolution
- Aggressively building up a nation's military
- Heavily armored battleship
- President of the US during WWI
- Avoiding involvement in world affairs
25 Clues: German submarine • Russian Czar during WWI • Devotion to one's nation • 1915 ship sunk by Germany • Heavily armored battleship • American general of the AEF • Ruler of Germany during WWI • Assassinated Franz Ferdinand • Name of treaty to end the war • Great Britain, France, Russia • Secret Serbian terrorist group • President of the US during WWI • Leader of the Russian Revolution • ...
The Great War (WWI) 2016-05-05
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- A 4 day battle that resulted in Germany defeating Russia (848).
- this force BOTH unites and divides. (841)
- 1915 battle b/t Allies and Ottoman Empire; huge losses on both sides. (851)
- German U-Boats were actually ____________.
- name of the alliance among Germany, Austria, and the Ottoman Empire. (2 words) (wall map)
- the Germans almost took Paris in the first battle of _______ (Sept. 1914) (846)
- Plan German plan for how to fight a TWO FRONT WAR. (846)
- Russia and Austria fought on this front. (849)
- first full month of World War I. (educated guess)
- in 19____ the US joined WWI. (853)
- According to this plan, Germany would FIRST defeat ________ then defeat Russia. (846)
- Germany invaded this neutral country in an effort to quickly defeat France. (notes)
- many Serbs wanted to free this country from Austrian rule (843)
- Austria declared war on this country, the first conflict of WWI. (cover)
- One of the 'new' weapons of this war. (cover)
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- Hitler, who fought for Austria in WWI, was injured by this weapon (2 words) (Tech Video).
- Uncle Sam is an example of this (839)
- this Asian country joined WWI specifically to take Germany's colonies. (851)
- last name of the heir to the Austrian throne who was killed on 6/28/1914. (844)
- British passenger ship sunk by Germans in 1915; some Americans (and war materials) on board. (852)
- name of the alliance among Britain, France, Russia (2 words) (wall map)
- American president during WWI. (839)
- Serbia had a large % of this population, so did Russia. (843)
- another term for no progress or gridlock during war. (846)
- a list of demands with consequences attached. Austria sent this to Serbia. (844)
- had an alliance w/ Belgium, causing them to join WWI. (notes)
- these were created by soldiers, esp on the Western Front. (847)
- According to the author, this was Russia's greatest and ONLY asset. (849)
- the peninsula where the assassination of 6/28/1914 occurred. (843)
- France and this country had an alliance, which made Germany feel surrounded by enemies. (notes)
30 Clues: in 19____ the US joined WWI. (853) • American president during WWI. (839) • Uncle Sam is an example of this (839) • this force BOTH unites and divides. (841) • German U-Boats were actually ____________. • One of the 'new' weapons of this war. (cover) • Russia and Austria fought on this front. (849) • first full month of World War I. (educated guess) • ...
The USA in the 20th and 21st century 2024-11-27
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- Type of U.S. relationships that include trade and diplomacy
- Opposing party to the Democrats
- This term describes efforts related to environmental sustainability
- Current President of the United States
- World War I is also known as the _____ World War.
- What was the policy adopted by the USA at the beginning of World War I?
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- A significant public issue related to health services
- Major two-party system in the U.S.
- The sinking of American vessels contributed to a shift in _____ opinion regarding the war.
- U.S. economic industries include technology, finance, and ___.
- Key social issue in the U.S. related to systemic inequality
- Key issue in U.S. politics regarding people coming into the country
- The conflict that prompted America's entry into World War I occurred primarily in _____ (continent).
13 Clues: Opposing party to the Democrats • Major two-party system in the U.S. • Current President of the United States • World War I is also known as the _____ World War. • A significant public issue related to health services • Type of U.S. relationships that include trade and diplomacy • Key social issue in the U.S. related to systemic inequality • ...
TopTrumps-US Presidents-LincolnMiddle6 2022-09-29
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- This president fought the Ku Klux Klan.
- He was the first African-American president.
- He was the son of the 41st president.
- He is America’s most recent president.
- He helped Egypt and Israel sign a peace agreement after decades of war.
- This president led the Civil War.
- This president resolved the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- This president was president when COVID-19 started.
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- His wife, Hilary, was the US Secretary of State for Barack Obama.
- This president was the first president.
- He led the nation during most of World War 2
11 Clues: This president led the Civil War. • He was the son of the 41st president. • He is America’s most recent president. • This president fought the Ku Klux Klan. • This president was the first president. • He was the first African-American president. • He led the nation during most of World War 2 • This president resolved the Cuban Missile Crisis. • ...
Key terms assignment 2025-09-21
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- when countries are fighting over power
- government with many civil servants and rules
- making the army combat ready for war
- sole rulership
- moving people out of a country
- when people require stamps to be allowed to purchase something
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- in the 2 world wars, the us, Great Britain, France and Russia/Soviet Union and their allies
- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- impartial
- glorification of everything to do with the military
- when there is very little of something
- design of objects of use and buildings
- communist
- radial socialist, follower of Lenin
- group of people that governs something
15 Clues: impartial • communist • sole rulership • moving people out of a country • radial socialist, follower of Lenin • making the army combat ready for war • when countries are fighting over power • when there is very little of something • design of objects of use and buildings • group of people that governs something • government with many civil servants and rules • ...
