world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
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 ____ • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 I 2023-10-10
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- the alliance of France, Britain, and Russia
- the country germany invaded first
- the year world war one started
- the technology that stopped trench warfare
- the man that killed the arch duke
- the group of people who tried to assassinate the arch duke
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- the treaty that was signed at the end of the war
- another name for World War One
- the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- the secret message sent to mexico from germany promising support in fighting US
- Germany's war plan
- This person's death sparked world war one
12 Clues: Germany's war plan • another name for World War One • the year world war one started • the country germany invaded first • the man that killed the arch duke • This person's death sparked world war one • the technology that stopped trench warfare • the alliance of France, Britain, and Russia • the treaty that was signed at the end of the war • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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.” • ...
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. • ...
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 ... • ...
Chapter 5 crossword puzzle 2013-05-29
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- rulled by a king or queen
- created by the athenian people
- blend of egyptian spersians and indians
- student of socrates
- who questioned the world and human belief
- of europen,indian, and southwest asian people known as
- thinkers know as
- powerful fight force in the ancient world
- serious drama
- north of greece
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- war
- city in africa
- declared against Athens from sparta
- word for city state
- hilltop
- forced to stay on the land they worked at
- king who was frighted by war hero alexander the great
17 Clues: war • hilltop • serious drama • city in africa • north of greece • thinkers know as • word for city state • student of socrates • rulled by a king or queen • created by the athenian people • declared against Athens from sparta • blend of egyptian spersians and indians • who questioned the world and human belief • forced to stay on the land they worked at • ...
US History Final 2023-05-22
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- Landmark Supreme Court case that ruled against racial segregation in schools
- Competition between the US and the Soviet Union in space exploration
- Banning of alcohol
- Senator's campaign against alleged communist infiltration in the US
- Cultural and artistic movement in the 1920s
- Major invasion by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy
- Surprise Japanese attack that led to US entry into World War II
- Young, fashionable woman in the 1920s
- Barrier that divided East and West Germany during the Cold War
- Policy to prevent the spread of communism during the Cold War
- Civil rights leader known for his nonviolent activism
- Movement for equal rights and racial justice
- Civil rights protest against segregated bus seating
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- Incident that led to increased US involvement in the Vietnam War
- Industrialist accused of exploiting workers
- Conflict between North and South Vietnam with US involvement
- US project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II
- International organization established after World War I
- First artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union
- Government programs aimed at economic recovery during the 1930s
- Economic downturn and high unemployment in the 1930s
- Political scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon
- Economic policies of President Ronald Reagan focused on reducing taxes and government regulations
- Organizations that represent workers' interests
- Movement advocating for women's right to vote
25 Clues: Banning of alcohol • Young, fashionable woman in the 1920s • Industrialist accused of exploiting workers • Cultural and artistic movement in the 1920s • Movement for equal rights and racial justice • Movement advocating for women's right to vote • Organizations that represent workers' interests • Civil rights protest against segregated bus seating • ...
Travel place 2023-03-01
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- The largest city in United states
- The city in U.S.A with the more casino
- The best pasta place in the world
- The richest city
- A famous city for winter vacation in Mexico
- A city that host the olympics games in 2020
- The country that cause the world war 1 (WW1)
- The capitale of Türkiy
- Country who has pyramids
- Capital city of the province Quebec
- The most romantic city
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- A country that is in war
- The country that can't play chess with a queen
- The most reject country in world
- The most hated country
- The second smallest country
- Made in...
- The country who has the more spiders
- The country who invent grec salad
- Last world cup
20 Clues: Made in... • Last world cup • The richest city • The most hated country • The capitale of Türkiy • The most romantic city • A country that is in war • Country who has pyramids • The second smallest country • The most reject country in world • The largest city in United states • The best pasta place in the world • The country who invent grec salad • Capital city of the province Quebec • ...
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. • ...
World War II Causes 2022-02-01
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- the person who made a pact with Hitler
- a conference to sort out the issues between Germany and other countries
- a treaty that ended World War II and that Germany broke
- A league that was supposed to prevent a second world war
- a pact that Hitler and Stalin signed
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- A policy that Britain and France followed
- the place where East Russia and Germany get separated
- the place where Japan attacked and caused US to declare war
- the country that Hitler and Stalin devided between each other
- the month that Britain and France declared war on Germany
- The person who made actions that led to World War II
- The country that expanded into China
- The country that didn't want to get involved in the war but did on December 1941
- the land that Hiltler claimed
14 Clues: the land that Hiltler claimed • The country that expanded into China • a pact that Hitler and Stalin signed • the person who made a pact with Hitler • A policy that Britain and France followed • The person who made actions that led to World War II • the place where East Russia and Germany get separated • a treaty that ended World War II and that Germany broke • ...
Contemporary 2022-05-22
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- establish the People of China
- activist during the civil movement in the USA
- the war between North Korea and South Korea
- an organization for the worlds health
- used to take photos
- used to light up a room
- Chinese revolutionary leader
- First and founding head of the soviet union
- an allince created by countries to fight of the soviet union
- tention between soviet union and united states
- first person to walk on the moon
- Premier of Soviet Union
- creator of disney
- used to make things such as straws and tuberware
- an object for visually impaired people to travel safely
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- Quicker communication
- multiple countries raced to get their first
- Created the company ford
- This killed thousands in China
- Cause million of jews their lifes
- writer of the The Catcher in the Rye
- use to make cars move
- allows air travel around the world
- Germanys ruler during World War II
- used to access any information around the world
- First war with nuclear bombs
- this war lasted over twenty years
- Indian nationalist ispired movements around the world
- an epidemics that is contracted through intercourse
- device in which we can type on
30 Clues: creator of disney • used to take photos • Quicker communication • use to make cars move • used to light up a room • Premier of Soviet Union • Created the company ford • Chinese revolutionary leader • First war with nuclear bombs • establish the People of China • This killed thousands in China • device in which we can type on • first person to walk on the moon • ...
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 • ...
Classical and Hellenistic Greece 2022-11-29
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- Athenian philosopher-sentenced to death
- the great empire that invaded Greece...defeated
- leader of Athens during the Pelopon. War
- to copy the Greeks...spread of Greek culture
- an armored Greek soldier
- the warship of the Greek world
- the study of the love of wisdom
- a type of drama in the Greek world :-(
- the 27 year long civil war in Greece
- the religion of Persia
- student of Socrates...wrote "Republic"
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- the Spartan military alliance
- the Macedonian that conquered Persia
- teacher of Alexander the Great
- the great sea victory of Athens over Persia
- battle of the Spartan 300 vs. Persia
- a type of drama in the Greek world :-)
- the fighting formation of the Greek world
- Athenian military alliance
19 Clues: the religion of Persia • an armored Greek soldier • Athenian military alliance • the Spartan military alliance • teacher of Alexander the Great • the warship of the Greek world • the study of the love of wisdom • the Macedonian that conquered Persia • battle of the Spartan 300 vs. Persia • the 27 year long civil war in Greece • a type of drama in the Greek world :-) • ...
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) • ...
World War 2 Vocabulary 2021-01-04
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- To get ready for war
- Agreement that ended the war
- People that stayed home during the war
- Killing of millions of Jewish people
- Long time with no job or money
- 18 year old men must sign up for army
- To take over other land
- US Navy base that was bombed
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- US Prison for Japanese Americans
- Love for your country
- Quick attack to confuse the enemy
- To build and keep a strong army
12 Clues: To get ready for war • Love for your country • To take over other land • Agreement that ended the war • US Navy base that was bombed • Long time with no job or money • To build and keep a strong army • US Prison for Japanese Americans • Quick attack to confuse the enemy • Killing of millions of Jewish people • 18 year old men must sign up for army • ...
World War 2 crossword 2016-04-21
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- Dictator of Italy
- Where Jews were transported to
- Neutral Country that is explained in "under a War torn Sky"
- "The day we live infamy"- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Leader of Soviet Union
- Evil Dictator of Germany
- Which side had more deaths? Allied or Axis?
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- Atomic bombed area's
- True or False? The Germans were known as Nazis?
- Allied Country with the Prime Minister Winston Churchill
- Axis Country living in Asia
- When Canadian, American,and British troops invaded Normandy,France
12 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Atomic bombed area's • Leader of Soviet Union • Evil Dictator of Germany • Axis Country living in Asia • Where Jews were transported to • Which side had more deaths? Allied or Axis? • True or False? The Germans were known as Nazis? • "The day we live infamy"- Franklin D. Roosevelt • Allied Country with the Prime Minister Winston Churchill • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2024-05-14
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- What event led to the US entering WWII
- who was the leader of Germany during WWII
- what were the japanese suicide piolets called during WWII
- What was the mass destruction of Jewish people and others called
- Who was the prime minister of Great Britain during WWII
- what plane carried and dropped the atomic bomb
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- who was the head scientist for the Manhattan project
- What ethnic group did Hitler and Nazis target
- What was the Germans military strategy that means "lightning war"
- The city where the first atomic bomb was dropped on
- what was Hitler called by the people during WWII
- who took over presidency during WWII after FDR died
12 Clues: What event led to the US entering WWII • who was the leader of Germany during WWII • What ethnic group did Hitler and Nazis target • what plane carried and dropped the atomic bomb • what was Hitler called by the people during WWII • The city where the first atomic bomb was dropped on • who took over presidency during WWII after FDR died • ...
British Political Leaders 2024-07-05
Treaty of Versailles Crossword 2024-03-25
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- Place where countries can talk out problems instead of fighting
- Loser of World War I
- America's plan for world peace after World War I
- Meeting between countries in France to figure out how to write a treaty to end World War I
- repayments for starting a war
- French palace
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- Victorious nations of World War I
- American president who created the Fourteen Points
- Agreement to stop fighting
- Agreement between countries about the rules that will govern post-war relationship. Usually involves a losing country giving things up to a winning country.
10 Clues: French palace • Loser of World War I • Agreement to stop fighting • repayments for starting a war • Victorious nations of World War I • America's plan for world peace after World War I • American president who created the Fourteen Points • Place where countries can talk out problems instead of fighting • ...
World War II 2023-05-15
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- Govt. later issued public apology and paid survivors (20k)
- june 6, 1944
- germany surrender
- military of the time
- president during World War II
- germany treated POW's more
- arid desert
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- a big religion during this time
- attacked poland from east
- japanese treated prisoners
- fat man was dropped
- where was the rugged terrain located
- June 1942
- growing island nation needed resources for factories
- new achievements to end the war
- unemployment during World War II
- held concentration camps
17 Clues: June 1942 • arid desert • june 6, 1944 • germany surrender • fat man was dropped • military of the time • held concentration camps • attacked poland from east • japanese treated prisoners • germany treated POW's more • president during World War II • a big religion during this time • new achievements to end the war • unemployment during World War II • where was the rugged terrain located • ...
British Political Leaders 2024-07-05
history 2024-10-11
Civil War Vocabulary 2014-12-07
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- Nebraska act: 1) an example popular sovereignty 2) The states could choose if they wanted to be slave states or free states
- of 1860: 1) The final event that led to the Civil War 2) Abraham Lincoln, John Breckenridge, John Bell, and Stephen Douglas ran for president
- 1) grew because of the cotton gin 2) abolitionist tried to end this
- Atlanta campaign: 1) aka Sherman's march though Georgia 2) led two seep rate military campaigns in the state of Georgia
- Stephens: 1) was governor of Georgia 2) unionist who resisted slavery till the very end
- compromise: 1) the north and south allowed a state to be admitted to the union as a slave state then they added a free state 2) created the 36 30' parallel
- 1) The "turning point" of the Civil War 2) The South retreated back to Virginia
- 1) brought nothing but their labor 2) had to buy tools from the landowner
- farmer: 1) owned their own tools 2) owned their own animals
- amendment: 1) made African Americans citizens of the United States 2) required that African Americans are given the same rights as all U.S. Citizens
- compromise of 1850: 1) California was admitted as a free state 2) the fugitive slave act was created
- platform: 1) Led by Alexander Stephens 2) prevented a civil war for 11 years
- Scott case: 1) A slave was suing his owner 2) the slave lost and was returned to his owner
- codes: 1) laws that said blacks could not vote, testify against whites in court, and serve as jurors 2) they created the 14th amendment because of these
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- runners: 1) private citizens who took the risk of invading the Union blockade for the chance at huge profits 2) we're suppose to make it to Europe and back
- plan: 1) aka the union blockade 2) prevented the south from shipping cotton to England
- slave act: 1) the return of runaway slaves 2) was included in the the compromise of 1850
- Klux Klan: 1) began 1867 in Tennessee 2) intimidated freed blacks and white republicans
- march to the sea: 1) began November 15, 1864 and ended December 21, 1864 2) an attempt to capture savannah
- 1) a Prisoner of war camp 2) located in Macon county
- amendment: 1) officially ended slavery 2) due to the passage of this, Georgia was readmitted to the union
- address; 1) a famous speech president Abraham Lincoln gave 2) after the "turning point" of the war battle
- rights: 1) one of the major conflicts of the civil war 2) the amount of power the local and federal governments had to make decision
- McNeal Turner: 1) most prominent black legislator 2) elected to the constitutional convention of 1867 and the Georgia House of Representatives
24 Clues: 1) a Prisoner of war camp 2) located in Macon county • farmer: 1) owned their own tools 2) owned their own animals • 1) grew because of the cotton gin 2) abolitionist tried to end this • 1) brought nothing but their labor 2) had to buy tools from the landowner • platform: 1) Led by Alexander Stephens 2) prevented a civil war for 11 years • ...
junior scholastic crossword 2025-03-26
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- how many wolves are in alaska
- what animal are people trying to bring back
- first person to step on the moon
- what is the bald eagle a symbol of
- what nonprofit is helping people in afghanistan
- who said the British are coming to lexington
- who did the USA declare independence from
- how many million Jewish people were killed during the holocaust
- what are scientist using to track wolves
- what were Jewish people in Germany put into during world war two
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- the name of the first spacecraft to land on the moon
- state with the most wolves in the usa
- which country has a hunger crisis
- what are hanging off of cliffs in napal
- what did wolves attack at farms
- how many years has it been since the first battle of the Revolutionary war
- german world war two dictator
- what country controlled most of Europe in world war two
- what state did the wolf go extinct
- what are people trying to put a warning label on
20 Clues: how many wolves are in alaska • german world war two dictator • what did wolves attack at farms • first person to step on the moon • which country has a hunger crisis • what is the bald eagle a symbol of • what state did the wolf go extinct • state with the most wolves in the usa • what are hanging off of cliffs in napal • what are scientist using to track wolves • ...
T3B Chapter 1 2021-12-08
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- Group of people that governs something (in Russia)
- In 1904-1905 Russia lost the war to...
- What was the secret police in Russia called?
- Leader of the coup d'etat and later on the Soviet Union
- type of war where people dug themselves in
- in the two world wars, the US, Great Britain, France and Russias
- The Tsar told his army to attack peaceful protesters
- Thinking your country is the best country
- Karl Marx came up with a theory of ....
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- race for the strongest weapons
- getting the male population / army ready to go to war
- when countries promise to help each other
- Document with which WWI ended
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary and their allies in World War I
- a mystical monk influencing the tsarina
- glorification of everything to do with the military
- being traumatised to the point you become physically incapable
- Women fighting for their rights
- war that is fought on air, land and sea
19 Clues: Document with which WWI ended • race for the strongest weapons • Women fighting for their rights • In 1904-1905 Russia lost the war to... • a mystical monk influencing the tsarina • war that is fought on air, land and sea • Karl Marx came up with a theory of .... • when countries promise to help each other • Thinking your country is the best country • ...
Interior Design Styles 2023-04-25
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- Mediterranean homes have an emphasis on outdoor & ____ living
- Uses a lot of feminine details (2 words)
- Became popular after World War II ended (2 words)
- Originated in the 1920's-1930's (2 words)
- Flooring pattern often used in Eclectic design
- Tile floor is commonly used
- These types of surfaces are common in Art Deco style
- Scandinavian design aims to create this feeling: Open &
- A mix of different types of styles
- Features a lot of exposed brick, piping and duct work
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- Mid Century style color palette uses blues & greens along with orange and
- This type of wood is found in Coastal design
- Shabby Chic style uses this type of decor and furniture
- First originated in Paris, France
- Type of art is common in Bohemian style
- Simple with abstract art often used
- Material is common for couches in the Modern style
- Uses a lot of light wood and plants
- Color palette uses blues & sandy tones
- Originated in Japan (2 words)
20 Clues: Tile floor is commonly used • Originated in Japan (2 words) • First originated in Paris, France • A mix of different types of styles • Simple with abstract art often used • Uses a lot of light wood and plants • Color palette uses blues & sandy tones • Type of art is common in Bohemian style • Uses a lot of feminine details (2 words) • ...
Yalta Conference 2021-03-08
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- The United States has a ________ government.
- Which country did not attend this meeting, but contributed to the division of Germany?
- This person was the prime minister of the UK during the mid 1900s.
- Who was the U.S president during the mid 1900s.
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- What type of government made the Soviet Union?
- This was a meeting after world war 2 with 3 leaders.
- The leader of the Soviet Union during the mid 1900s.
- Which country did the U.K, Soviet Union, France and the U.S decide to divide after World War 2?
8 Clues: The United States has a ________ government. • What type of government made the Soviet Union? • Who was the U.S president during the mid 1900s. • This was a meeting after world war 2 with 3 leaders. • The leader of the Soviet Union during the mid 1900s. • This person was the prime minister of the UK during the mid 1900s. • ...
myas puzzle 2021-05-10
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- major naval battle
- Operation Iceberg
- Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union
- Japanese city
- Ardennes Counteroffensive
- Japanese Volcano Islands
- Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War
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- Tokyo Raid
- codename for the Battle of Normandy
- prolonged military blockade
- surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States
- major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II
- first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces
- the defence and evacuation of British
- eight-month period at the start of World War II
15 Clues: Tokyo Raid • Japanese city • Operation Iceberg • major naval battle • Japanese Volcano Islands • Ardennes Counteroffensive • prolonged military blockade • codename for the Battle of Normandy • the defence and evacuation of British • Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union • eight-month period at the start of World War II • ...
The Great War 2023-11-10
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- Lloyd George,Vittorio Emanuale Orlando,George Clemenceau,Woodrow Wilson
- exageratted ads
- led by Vladmir Lenin
- Draft
- group of ships making a barrier around another
- group to mantain world peace
- A truce
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- guidlines for rebuilding post war world
- ended the war against Germany
- groups of people wanting to stay out of war
- Opening article for Treaty of Versailles
- worldspread pandemic during WW1
- worst battle in WW1
- Pay money to make amends
14 Clues: Draft • A truce • exageratted ads • worst battle in WW1 • led by Vladmir Lenin • Pay money to make amends • group to mantain world peace • ended the war against Germany • worldspread pandemic during WW1 • guidlines for rebuilding post war world • Opening article for Treaty of Versailles • groups of people wanting to stay out of war • group of ships making a barrier around another • ...
Crossword: World War 1 2019-11-14
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- Treaty by which Ottomons lost territory
- Country invaded by Austria-Hungary
- an agreement among nations to defend one another
- Assassination triggered World War I.
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- The founder of Communism
- Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- a love of one's country
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- deep ditches where the soldiers fought during WWI
- Submarine used by Germany in World War I
- Presented 14 points for Peace
- Post-war treaty that was unfair to Germany
- payment for war damages
- The policy of glorifying military power
- Germany had colonies in this continent
15 Clues: payment for war damages • a love of one's country • The founder of Communism • Presented 14 points for Peace • Great Britain, France, Russia • Country invaded by Austria-Hungary • Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary • Assassination triggered World War I. • Germany had colonies in this continent • Treaty by which Ottomons lost territory • The policy of glorifying military power • ...
World War II 2025-05-16
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- Bombed by the Japanese which caused the Bombing of Nagaski and Hiroshima
- This was a brutal mass killing of jews
- e a coalition of countries that fought against the Axis powers during World War II
- This was also bombed by the US
- This was used to break through barber wires and stalemate
- dominated throughout world war II
- a decisive US victory in June 1942, marked a turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
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- this was bombed by the united states
- Adolf Hitler led them and killed many Jews
- September 1, 1939, by Germany, marked the beginning of World War II.
- The main weapon used in WW2 by soldiers.
- many were killed by Nazis
- A collision of Countries who fought against the allied powers.
- This was introduced in WW2 by the United States
- This was one of the biggest rulers in WW2 who invaded Poland.
15 Clues: many were killed by Nazis • This was also bombed by the US • dominated throughout world war II • this was bombed by the united states • This was a brutal mass killing of jews • The main weapon used in WW2 by soldiers. • Adolf Hitler led them and killed many Jews • This was introduced in WW2 by the United States • This was used to break through barber wires and stalemate • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Western Expansion
- Remember the _____
- Rights that citizens have.
- Government ruled by people
- Adding a territory.
- Space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space
- His last name = Capital of Texas
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- The fight between rangers and farmers.
- First world size war.
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- Civilian doesn’t follow the government.
- Makes law
- People use their power by choosing their representatives.
- First European guy to step on Texas
- Economy devoted to the production
- trouble
- First man to draw a map of Texas
- Southern states that left the US in 1861
- Wire that protects the crop from cows
- Biggest war of all time was the second world size war.
20 Clues: trouble • Makes law • Western Expansion • Remember the _____ • Adding a territory. • First world size war. • Rights that citizens have. • Government ruled by people • First man to draw a map of Texas • His last name = Capital of Texas • Economy devoted to the production • To leave or withdraw from a place • First European guy to step on Texas • Wire that protects the crop from cows • ...
Audrey Hyde World War 1 and Jews 2021-05-19
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- Himself, his wife, and his unborn child was assassinated in Bosnia
- _________ reached out to the president of the united states for protection and in return, he'd hand over the project to split the atom
- the treaty made at the end of world war one was called _______
- what was put onto the jews clothing to further the split between the jews and non-jews
- only thinking of yourself
- Teams that make an agreement to help your allies if they are in trouble
- against jews
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- communication that is used to influence an audience
- who couldn't jews marry after the Nuremberg laws were put into place
- europe and France made _______ pay millions
- Germany was not supposed to build a ______
- Germany declares war on ______.
- laws that only applied to jews
- single out and mistreat
- How many countries were in world war one?
- Grabbing land for resources and using factories to produce weapons and things
- What are canon, tanks, machine guns, etc?
- police ______ abuse, not act
- nineteen ______ people dead in world war one
- Belief that your country is the best
20 Clues: against jews • single out and mistreat • only thinking of yourself • police ______ abuse, not act • laws that only applied to jews • Germany declares war on ______. • Belief that your country is the best • How many countries were in world war one? • What are canon, tanks, machine guns, etc? • Germany was not supposed to build a ______ • ...
Presidents Assignment 2022-08-30
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- Who signed the Declaration of Independence and was the third U.S. president?
- Who was the first U.S. president?
- Who led the U.S. during World War 1 and got Congress to declare war when they had to?
- Who helped America in the Cold War by indirectly leading to the fall of the Soviet Union and survived an assassination attempt?
- Who led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War 2?
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- Who took over during the Cold War, unofficially ended the Korean War, and laid the foundation for the Interstate system that makes travelling easier today?
- Who vowed to put a man on the moon by the end of his decade and successfully solved the Cuban Missile Crisis?
- Who led this country through the Civil War as the 16th U.S. president?
- Who took over when FDR died and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan?
- Who oversaw the expansion of America's national parks and said "Speak softly and carry a big stick?"
10 Clues: Who was the first U.S. president? • Who led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War 2? • Who took over when FDR died and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan? • Who led this country through the Civil War as the 16th U.S. president? • Who signed the Declaration of Independence and was the third U.S. president? • ...
WWI & 1920's 2022-05-04
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- One way in which the economic principles of Republican presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge were similar is that both believed that government should limit its ___________________ of business activities.
- During the 1920s, the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, the revival of the Ku Klux Klan, and the Palmer raids demonstrate that ___________________ sentiments were on the rise
- The ___________________ trial reflects the conflict in American society between science and religion.
- The United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles after World War I because many senators believed that the League of Nations could draw the United States into future ___________________.
- The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted _______________ rights to women.
- National Prohibition, as authorized by the ___________________ amendment, stated that the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was banned.
- During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson outlined the ___________________ suggesting a peace plan to prevent future wars.
- After World War I, a “return to ___________________” was most clearly demonstrated by opposition to joining the League of Nations.
- During the 1920s, the Palmer raids, immigration quotas, and the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti resulted from the fear that American values were threatened by ___________________.
- The Zimmerman telegram was part of an effort to enlist _______________ support for Germany if the United States declared war.
- After World War I, senators who opposed United States participation in the ___________________ argued that American membership in the organization would involve the nation in future world conflicts.
- Henry Ford’s use of the ___________________ in the production of automobiles led directly to a decrease in the cost of automobiles.
- The Supreme Court decision in Schenck v. United States (1919) supported the position that during a national emergency civil liberties of United States citizens may be _________________.
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- The changing image of women during the 1920s was symbolized by the popularity of the _______________ and their style of dress.
- The division in public opinion over the Scopes trial and Prohibition demonstrates clash of _____________________ during the 1920’s.
- The repeal of national ___________________ in 1933 showed that unpopular laws are difficult to enforce.
- United States entry into World War I was a result of Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, interception of the ________________ telegram, and the United States economic ties to Allied nations.
- During the 1920s, much of the debt accumulated by consumers was due to ___________________ buying of manufactured goods.
- Renewal of unrestricted _______________ warfare by Germany influenced President Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I.
- The Great Migration during World War I refers to the movement of ___________________ to northern cities to find work.
- The prosperity of the United States in the mid- 1920s resulted in part from increased ___________________ for new consumer goods.
- The Supreme Court decision in Schenck v. United States (1919) stated that freedom of ___________________ is not absolute.
- By 1920, more Americans lived in _______________ areas then in rural areas.
- The “clear and present danger” doctrine established in ___________________ v. United States (1919) concerned the issue of freedom of speech.
- ____________________ were used during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson to help finance (pay for) the war effort.
- The main goal of Americanization schools was to promote ___________________.
26 Clues: By 1920, more Americans lived in _______________ areas then in rural areas. • The main goal of Americanization schools was to promote ___________________. • The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted _______________ rights to women. • The ___________________ trial reflects the conflict in American society between science and religion. • ...
origins of Vietnam war 2025-05-19
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- before world war 2 what was vietnam originally part of
- What year did North Vietnamese boats attack a US Navy destroyer
- Who withheld info on support to south vietnam
- US was afraid of what
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- When did war between north and south occur
- Diem hated what religion?
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- Diem was a what?
- advisors
- What government did vietmihn wanna unite under
- When did ho chi mihn capture hanoi
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- US helped by doing what to stop communism spread
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
15 Clues: advisors • Diem was a what? • US was afraid of what • Diem hated what religion? • When did ho chi mihn capture hanoi • When did war between north and south occur • Who withheld info on support to south vietnam • What government did vietmihn wanna unite under • US helped by doing what to stop communism spread • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Canada in World War 2 2014-01-13
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- the last standing enemy
- the bulk of the army
- the island nation
- the ground troops of the war
- pilots show great skill using them
- the soldiers of the seas
- delivered supplies to britian
- the main enemy
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- what the allies achieved at the end of the war
- our country
- rulers of the skys
- they destroyed ships from under the water
- dropped heavy damage on cities
- the chinese province we first fought in
- heavy artillery with tracks
- germany southern allie
- the largest canadian loss of life occured in this country
17 Clues: our country • the main enemy • the island nation • rulers of the skys • the bulk of the army • germany southern allie • the last standing enemy • the soldiers of the seas • heavy artillery with tracks • the ground troops of the war • delivered supplies to britian • dropped heavy damage on cities • pilots show great skill using them • the chinese province we first fought in • ...
Cold War Review - Vocabulary 2022-02-14
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- acronym for defensive military alliance including nations in North America and western Europe
- (two words)post world war 2, the US plan to give money to western europe to rebuild
- United States foreign policy goal of limiting the spread of communism as a form of government in the world
- policy that mean that any attack with nuclear force would result in the total destruction of both countries is called ______________ assured destruction
- acronym for the US intelligence agency that does secretive spy-like things, typically in other countries
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- willingness to go to the edge of all-out war
- a country dominated by the soviet union
- 33rd President of the United States and the first to serve during the Cold War
- the imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude is called the 38th __________
- (two words) the dividing line between eastern and western Europe during the cold war
- founder of the modern Chinese communist state
11 Clues: a country dominated by the soviet union • willingness to go to the edge of all-out war • founder of the modern Chinese communist state • 33rd President of the United States and the first to serve during the Cold War • (two words)post world war 2, the US plan to give money to western europe to rebuild • ...
5th Grade Books 2021-03-25
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- Character who fought in the Civil War
- Name of a dog
- State where the Ingall's settled in Little House on the Prairie
- Disease Peg fought at the Sheltering Arms
- Luke's fake name
- Character living 150 years later than she thought
- Book about the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793
- Frances Mary traveled on an ____ to reach Kansas
- Character killed in a rally
- Character who had a facial difference
- Villain who conquered Narnia (2 words, no space)
- Place where bad boys are sent to dig holes.
- Originally thing used to travel to Narnia
- Last name of Narnia author
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- Youngest person to win a Nobel Peace Prize
- Name of Caspian's Ship (2 words)
- Movie Star Dog
- Book set during the Revolutionary War
- Barrier separating Gerta's family (two words)
- Narnian Prince
- Magical world traveled to by swinging on a rope
- Name of Luke's school
- Thing that injured Mr. Terupt
- Tool used in the wilderness
- Name for the NASA missions to the moon
- Alternative name for a pen
26 Clues: Name of a dog • Movie Star Dog • Narnian Prince • Luke's fake name • Name of Luke's school • Alternative name for a pen • Last name of Narnia author • Character killed in a rally • Tool used in the wilderness • Thing that injured Mr. Terupt • Name of Caspian's Ship (2 words) • Character who fought in the Civil War • Book set during the Revolutionary War • ...
World War I 2022-05-17
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- commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I.
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U boat. Killing 128 Americans
- chairman of the Committee on public information
- build up and glorification of military supplies and equipment
- peace keeping organization proposed by Woodrow Wilson, which the US never joined
- commissioner of the War Industries Board
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- submarines
- Woodrow Wilson's outline to resolve future wars after World War I
- Archduke___________ _________ assassination sparked World War I.
- intercepted communication proposing an alliance between Mexico and Germany
- massive migration of African Americans from the south to the north during World War I.
- merchant ships flanked by warships as a way to safely move through uboat infested waters.
12 Clues: submarines • commissioner of the War Industries Board • chairman of the Committee on public information • build up and glorification of military supplies and equipment • Archduke___________ _________ assassination sparked World War I. • commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. • ...
ozzy's Jr scholastic 2024-09-18
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- holds papers together
- to dig something up
- a piece of land that someone owns
- in the 1930's when it was hard to live
- protesting against your job
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- when it gets warmer
- someone who studdys dinosores
- fomaose 1940's war including the world
- under the age of 18
- farming crops
- belongs to a country
- line of latitude that separates the northern and southern hemasphers
- the original price from a store
- war with US and vietnam
- historicly known for somthing
15 Clues: farming crops • when it gets warmer • under the age of 18 • to dig something up • belongs to a country • holds papers together • war with US and vietnam • protesting against your job • someone who studdys dinosores • historicly known for somthing • the original price from a store • a piece of land that someone owns • fomaose 1940's war including the world • ...
Margazhi demo 2024-11-13
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- last battleground of world war 2
- president elect of US
- Sports department core
- first name of bollywood badshah
- of the people, for the people, by the people
- challenger to Ding Liren
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- City where Iit Madras is located
- a figure of speech where a word imitates or resembles the sound it describes
- greatest detective in fiction
- best sports in the world
10 Clues: president elect of US • Sports department core • best sports in the world • challenger to Ding Liren • greatest detective in fiction • first name of bollywood badshah • City where Iit Madras is located • last battleground of world war 2 • of the people, for the people, by the people • a figure of speech where a word imitates or resembles the sound it describes
Historical Events 2023-06-19
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- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945
- Genocide during World War II
- Tension between the United States and Soviet Union after World War II
- American war for independence
- Secret development of atomic bombs during World War II
- Protest against British taxation in colonial America
- Cultural and intellectual movement in Europe
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- Japanese attack on U.S. naval base in 1941
- Overthrow of the French monarchy in the late 18th century
- Declaration by a nation of its self-governance
- Conflict between the Union and Confederacy in the United States
- Struggle for racial equality in the United States
- Racial segregation policy in South Africa
- Apollo 11 achievement in 1969
- Shift to mechanized production in the 18th and 19th centuries
15 Clues: Genocide during World War II • American war for independence • Apollo 11 achievement in 1969 • Global conflict from 1939 to 1945 • Racial segregation policy in South Africa • Japanese attack on U.S. naval base in 1941 • Cultural and intellectual movement in Europe • Declaration by a nation of its self-governance • Struggle for racial equality in the United States • ...
Hitler and the Beginning of World War II 2025-07-16
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- Areas of the world where World War Two was fought..
- The process of re-building a military.
- A small border strip of Germany which was occupied by France. Hitler took it back.
- The joining of Germany and Austria.
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- An international group which was organized after WW1. It was a paper tiger.
- The city where the conference to decide the fate of the Sudetenland was held.
- This treaty forced many horrible things upon the people of Germany!
- Paying for the extensive damages of world war one.
- The lame-o Primeminister of England who appeased Hitler.
- World war Two begins when Hitler invades this country.
- The borderland between Germany and Czechoslovakia desired by Hitler.
- Nationalism mixed with race-hatred and militarism.
- Rolling over and giving a bully what he wants.
- The useless democratic government of Germany before Hitler came to power.
- The war-time leader of Great Britain, famous for his nationalistic speeches.
15 Clues: The joining of Germany and Austria. • The process of re-building a military. • Rolling over and giving a bully what he wants. • Paying for the extensive damages of world war one. • Nationalism mixed with race-hatred and militarism. • Areas of the world where World War Two was fought.. • World war Two begins when Hitler invades this country. • ...
What is ______ ___________? 2023-08-04
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- There are 27 countries in this organisation (acronym)
- The country that looks like a boot and smells like pizza. (first letter)
- This country is known as 'the land of rabbits'. (first letter)
- This organisation has been founded shortly after the Second World War in an attempt to maintain international peace and security. (acronym)
- Julius Caesar was one of the leaders of this great empire.(first 2 letters)
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- The treaty that ended the First World War was signed in this palace, in the Hall of Mirrors. (first 5 letters)
- Vilnius is the capital city of this country. (first 2 letters)
- Eiffel Tower is located in this city. (first 2 letters)
8 Clues: There are 27 countries in this organisation (acronym) • Eiffel Tower is located in this city. (first 2 letters) • Vilnius is the capital city of this country. (first 2 letters) • This country is known as 'the land of rabbits'. (first letter) • The country that looks like a boot and smells like pizza. (first letter) • ...
logan - chapter 13 2021-03-15
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- was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920.
- Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand
- major theatre of combat during World War I that included operations on the main Russian front as well as campaigns in Romania
- was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace
- 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.
- group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I
- type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning, as opposed to attacks per prize rules
- American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921
- 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 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
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
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- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- a 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea, was the decisive front during the First World War
- the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain
- was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918
- The Triple Alliance was a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy that was formed on the 20th of May 1882.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
21 Clues: group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I • a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. • was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other • ...
TDC 28/02/2020 2020-02-27
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- richest guy in the world today
- name of hitler's private train
- 45th president of the US
- scarcity of chocolate in the 2nd world war led to invention of this product
- greek god of love and beauty. venus is her roman version
- who is Peter Parker?
- capital of philippines
- SHERLOCK!!!
- capital of vietnam
- second biggest country in the world (territory)
- poorest country in the world (lowest GDP)
- capital of chile
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- largest country in the world (territory)
- the only nation in southeast asia that has never been colonized
- who is Scott Lang?
- what is the first name of Batman's faithful butler?
- company of the richest guy in the world today
- name of king arthur's sword
- what is the surname of batman's faithful butler?
- the name of indonesian president that has a lot of wives
- what is the name of batman's car?
- what is hawkeye's real name?
- god of war
- seventh president of indonesia
- what does the N stand in LAN?
25 Clues: god of war • SHERLOCK!!! • capital of chile • who is Scott Lang? • capital of vietnam • who is Peter Parker? • capital of philippines • 45th president of the US • name of king arthur's sword • what is hawkeye's real name? • what does the N stand in LAN? • richest guy in the world today • name of hitler's private train • seventh president of indonesia • what is the name of batman's car? • ...
Clara Chloé Louna 2025-12-04
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- electric railway network different points of a large city
- an underground train used for public transport
- a series of heavy bombings during a war
- a fast city train used to travel around a large town
- way of mouving people
- a country in central Europe
- a large global war that happened from 1939 to 1945
- vehicules that fly in sky
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- a small picture or symbol represents a company or brand
- a collection of pages you can is it on the internet
- a person who lives in London
- a place where trains or buses stop so people can get on or off
- a name or symbol that identities a company or product
- a text in a newspaper magazine
- a picture taken with a camera
15 Clues: way of mouving people • vehicules that fly in sky • a country in central Europe • a person who lives in London • a picture taken with a camera • a text in a newspaper magazine • a series of heavy bombings during a war • an underground train used for public transport • a large global war that happened from 1939 to 1945 • a collection of pages you can is it on the internet • ...
Presidents Assignment 2022-08-30
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- Who signed the Declaration of Independence and was the third U.S. president?
- Who was the first U.S. president?
- Who led the U.S. during World War 1 and got Congress to declare war when they had to?
- Who helped America in the Cold War by indirectly leading to the fall of the Soviet Union and survived an assassination attempt?
- Who led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War 2?
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- Who took over during the Cold War, unofficially ended the Korean War, and laid the foundation for the Interstate system that makes travelling easier today?
- Who vowed to put a man on the moon by the end of his decade and successfully solved the Cuban Missile Crisis?
- Who led this country through the Civil War as the 16th U.S. president?
- Who took over when FDR died and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan?
- Who oversaw the expansion of America's national parks and said "Speak softly and carry a big stick?"
10 Clues: Who was the first U.S. president? • Who led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War 2? • Who took over when FDR died and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan? • Who led this country through the Civil War as the 16th U.S. president? • Who signed the Declaration of Independence and was the third U.S. president? • ...
for my dad 2023-05-05
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- Chews wood
- Word after "chocolate" or "bark"
- Cans
- Tilt, alternatively a pact of several nations during World War 2
- Quechua translation of "water"
- Part of a tropical cyclone surrounding the eye
- Type of coniferous tree
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- Capital of Venezuela
- Sea between Russia and the United States
- Tomato family
- Wonky
- Spending time doing nothing
- Type of deciduous tree
13 Clues: Cans • Wonky • Chews wood • Tomato family • Capital of Venezuela • Type of deciduous tree • Type of coniferous tree • Spending time doing nothing • Quechua translation of "water" • Word after "chocolate" or "bark" • Sea between Russia and the United States • Part of a tropical cyclone surrounding the eye • Tilt, alternatively a pact of several nations during World War 2
WWI Crossword #2 2012-12-05
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- their religion or customs
- a drawn contest
- In a state of being loyal
- a period of such armed conflict
- he occupation or function of serving
- People who are from Africa
- a telegraphic dispatch
- differing from one another
- a connection with people in an alliance
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- of or relating to soldiers, arms, or war
- a psychoneurosis marked by emotional excitability and disturbances of the psychic, sensory, vasomotor, and visceral functions
- Very high chances of causing death
- a fundamental change in political organization
- a group of items forming a unified whole
- A country in North America
- a native or inhabitant of Germany
- to make known formally, officially, or explicitly
- a British ocean liner
- War War of large nations form different parts of the world
- a native or inhabitant of Russia
20 Clues: a drawn contest • a British ocean liner • a telegraphic dispatch • their religion or customs • In a state of being loyal • A country in North America • People who are from Africa • differing from one another • a period of such armed conflict • a native or inhabitant of Russia • a native or inhabitant of Germany • Very high chances of causing death • ...
PASW Week 23 version 2025-03-28
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- someone who has plenty of wealth
- Prime Minister of the Soviet Union (USSR) during World War II
- a chocolate and protein bar developed for the troops by the Hershey Chocolate Company
- WASPS - women pilots who flew supplies in planes from factories to military bases
- radio detection and ranging
- an increased birth rate following the end of World War II
- the study of predicting the weather
- President Truman called him the "architect of victory" for his work to win WWII
- developed an easier and quicker way to produce penicillin to cure infections
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- the kind of loan a person takes out in order to buy a home
- Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII
- President of the United States before and during World War II
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II
- Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union in WWII
- women's branch of the army; they served in non-combat roles
- mood; attitude
16 Clues: mood; attitude • radio detection and ranging • someone who has plenty of wealth • the study of predicting the weather • Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II • an increased birth rate following the end of World War II • the kind of loan a person takes out in order to buy a home • ...
Celtic Mythology 2016-11-07
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- Tethra is the celtic goddess of the ____.
- Tree the first man and woman were made from the bark of the _______. (2 words)
- Celtic God of War
- Man ancient mystery appearing all over the world (2 words)
- son and Husband of Eiocha
- Celtic god of Youth.
- Giants The _________ were created when bark of a tree was thrown into the sea. (2 words)
- ____ is not mentioned in Celtic Mythology.
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- the amount of children eiocha had.
- white mare made of sea foam
- Epona created the _____ after her mother left to return to the sea.
- the creation is by ___.
- Taranis is often seen holding a ___________.
- Celtic God of thunder.
- Goddess of Horses, mules, and donkeys.
- Cernunnos is often depicted with having _______
16 Clues: Celtic God of War • Celtic god of Youth. • Celtic God of thunder. • the creation is by ___. • son and Husband of Eiocha • white mare made of sea foam • the amount of children eiocha had. • Goddess of Horses, mules, and donkeys. • Tethra is the celtic goddess of the ____. • ____ is not mentioned in Celtic Mythology. • Taranis is often seen holding a ___________. • ...
Historical events 2023-06-19
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- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945
- Genocide during World War II
- Tension between the United States and Soviet Union after World War II
- American war for independence
- Secret development of atomic bombs during World War II
- Protest against British taxation in colonial America
- Cultural and intellectual movement in Europe
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- Japanese attack on U.S. naval base in 1941
- Overthrow of the French monarchy in the late 18th century
- Declaration by a nation of its self-governance
- Conflict between the Union and Confederacy in the United States
- Struggle for racial equality in the United States
- Racial segregation policy in South Africa
- Apollo 11 achievement in 1969
- Shift to mechanized production in the 18th and 19th centuries
15 Clues: Genocide during World War II • American war for independence • Apollo 11 achievement in 1969 • Global conflict from 1939 to 1945 • Racial segregation policy in South Africa • Japanese attack on U.S. naval base in 1941 • Cultural and intellectual movement in Europe • Declaration by a nation of its self-governance • Struggle for racial equality in the United States • ...
Cold war 2025-02-06
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- barrier separating the Soviet union and western Europe
- every man has the right to a fair deal from the government
- organization formed to prevent the spread of communism
- Economic system that the Soviet union used
- no more segregation in the military or government
- The U.S. gave a lot of money to western Europe so they did not fall to communism
- not getting involved in world conflicts and waiting for the problem to go away
- the largest generation in American history
- Berlin's/America's response to the Berlin blockade
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- intervening during conflicts in the world attempting to stop the problem before it gets worse
- failed attempt at keeping peace in the world
- the president after FDR died
- the economic system that the U.S. and western Europe used
- keeping things under control and not allowing anything bad to spread throughout the world
- mutual agreements between 153 countries regulating trade
- American people fearing the Soviet union
- provided world war 2 veterans with college, funding, and insurance
- Soviets blockaded Americans from getting in to Berlin
18 Clues: the president after FDR died • American people fearing the Soviet union • Economic system that the Soviet union used • the largest generation in American history • failed attempt at keeping peace in the world • no more segregation in the military or government • Berlin's/America's response to the Berlin blockade • Soviets blockaded Americans from getting in to Berlin • ...
Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-06
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- this helps with capitalism
- Allies with US in the Cold War include
- A German Philosopher
- Person who has an economic liberalism capitalist school of thought
- Existing political borders in Africa were defines by _________ nations.
- Governments role is to let the economy correct itself
- __________ Should control economic development in a interventionism economy
- presence of _________ determines the wealth of a nation
- what ideology is interventionism?
- Capitalist B_________
- 20 strongest countries in the world are in this group
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- what does IMF stand for?
- __________ thought is another word for Interventionism
- 2 letter word for a worldwide known council
- Ex-colnies have no functional economic/political ________
- economic perspective brought up in the 16th-19th century
- what ideology is economic liberalism?
- rights and ________
- Which war weakened colonial powers?
- Socialism was brought up in what decade?
20 Clues: rights and ________ • A German Philosopher • Capitalist B_________ • what does IMF stand for? • this helps with capitalism • what ideology is interventionism? • Which war weakened colonial powers? • what ideology is economic liberalism? • Allies with US in the Cold War include • Socialism was brought up in what decade? • 2 letter word for a worldwide known council • ...
Reconstruction Review Part I 2024-03-20
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- Political Party of Andrew Johnson
- Senator that was a Radical Republican and got beat with a cane in Congress
- Animal you got with 40 Acres program
- War between two groups of the same country
- Lincoln's goal for the Civil War
- What happened to Lincoln
- Amendment that freed enslaved people
- The process to try and throw out an elected person
- Group/Bureau that gave help after the Civil War
- Rules only for African Americans (2 words)
- Fee to vote( 2 words)
- Amendment that gave the right to vote to Black Men
- Republicans that fought to change the South
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- Right to vote
- President after Lincoln (last name)
- Power of a President to get anyone out of prison sentence
- Rule that said you could only vote if your grandfather was free (2 words)
- Era after the Civil War
- Amendment that gave citizenship
- Keeping people from voting
- Right to vote
- Latin word for pre-war
- Test to get to vote (another word for reading)
23 Clues: Right to vote • Right to vote • Fee to vote( 2 words) • Latin word for pre-war • Era after the Civil War • What happened to Lincoln • Keeping people from voting • Amendment that gave citizenship • Lincoln's goal for the Civil War • Political Party of Andrew Johnson • President after Lincoln (last name) • Animal you got with 40 Acres program • Amendment that freed enslaved people • ...
World War II 2020-05-07
7 Clues: men that went to war • Food for people at war • This happened in Coventry • You feel this when you win something • This is a weapon they used when at war • People use _________ if they hear the War sound • The first name of the prime minster at the end of world war 2
The Cold War 2023-05-10
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- Capital of Germany that was divided into 4 zones of occupation after WWII. Soviet Union had the east, America, France, Gt. Britain in the west.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization an alliance of democratic countries in western Europe made to defend one another if they were attacked.
- Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition (1879-1953) Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Country involved in the Cold War who wanted autocracies and communism.
- Symbol of the Cold War, built in Germany to separate Communist East Berlin from democratic West Berlin.
- A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe after WWII. Offered money to countries who supported democracy and resisted communism.
- A political system in which citizens vote for their leaders.
- A political system with the economy and government power controlled by a central government.
- The United States tried to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet advances
- 1955-1975 A twenty year conflict between communist North against South and its ally, the United States. Ended with an unified communist country.
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- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European communist nations. This was in response to the NATO.
- MacArthur American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific in World War II. On September 2, 1945, he officially accepted Japan's surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. He oversaw the successful Allied occupation of postwar Japan. Later, he led United Nations forces in the Korean War (1950-1953). Fired for suggesting America invade China to end the Korean War.
- Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the growing East-West divide in postwar Europe between communist and democratic nations
- A nation with enough strength to influence events in the world. It also refers to the US and Soviet Union during the cold war because they both had a nuclear bomb.
- Country involved in the Cold war who wanted democracy and capitalism.
- Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb and issued the Truman Doctrine during the Cold War.
- 1950-1953 A UN force led by the United States fought for a democracy in the South, and China and the Soviet Union fought for communism in the North. In the end, the boundary between the 2 remained at the 38th parallel (DMZ).
- 1950-1991 A period of threats or tensions but never an actual war over differences between Russia and the United States.
- A theory that if one nation comes under Communist control, then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
- British Prime Minister who opposed appeasement and he predicted an iron curtain that would separate Communist Europe from the rest of the West.
20 Clues: A political system in which citizens vote for their leaders. • Country involved in the Cold war who wanted democracy and capitalism. • Country involved in the Cold War who wanted autocracies and communism. • A political system with the economy and government power controlled by a central government. • ...
TDC 28/02/2020 2020-02-27
Across
- richest guy in the world today
- name of hitler's private train
- 45th president of the US
- scarcity of chocolate in the 2nd world war led to invention of this product
- greek god of love and beauty. venus is her roman version
- who is Peter Parker?
- capital of philippines
- SHERLOCK!!!
- capital of vietnam
- second biggest country in the world (territory)
- poorest country in the world (lowest GDP)
- capital of chile
Down
- largest country in the world (territory)
- the only nation in southeast asia that has never been colonized
- who is Scott Lang?
- what is the first name of Batman's faithful butler?
- company of the richest guy in the world today
- name of king arthur's sword
- what is the surname of batman's faithful butler?
- the name of indonesian president that has a lot of wives
- what is the name of batman's car?
- what is hawkeye's real name?
- god of war
- seventh president of indonesia
- what does the N stand in LAN?
25 Clues: god of war • SHERLOCK!!! • capital of chile • who is Scott Lang? • capital of vietnam • who is Peter Parker? • capital of philippines • 45th president of the US • name of king arthur's sword • what is hawkeye's real name? • what does the N stand in LAN? • richest guy in the world today • name of hitler's private train • seventh president of indonesia • what is the name of batman's car? • ...
Countrys 2021-03-08
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- The biggest country in the world.
- The country with Istanbul.
- The country that is known for bagpipe.
- The country where ABBA came from.
- The country that has the most insane political systems.
- The country that has their own new year.
- The most closed country.
- The most futureristic country in the world.
- The country that is known for kangeroos.
- The country that had vikings first.
- The country with the jesus statue.
- The country that is known for drinking beer.
- The country with the red leaf on their flag.
- The country with the Eiffel tower.
- The country with th most popular football league.
- The country where Messi was born.
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- The country with the most skinniest popularity.
- The country with the highest mountain.
- The country that started 2. world war.
- The country with the most muslims.
- The country that is known for pizza.
- The country that owns the Canary Islands.
- The country with the best mangos
- The country that is known for skiing.
- The happiest contry in the world.
- The country with Oslo.
26 Clues: The country with Oslo. • The most closed country. • The country with Istanbul. • The country with the best mangos • The biggest country in the world. • The country where ABBA came from. • The happiest contry in the world. • The country where Messi was born. • The country with the most muslims. • The country with the jesus statue. • The country with the Eiffel tower. • ...
Important terms of World War I 2024-12-05
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- in WWI a group of nations originally consisting of Great Britain, France, and Russia and later joined by the US, Italy, and others- that opposed the central powers
- the use of exaggerated reporting by newspapers or magazines to attract readers
- group of nations led by germany, austria-hungary, and the Ottoman empire that opposed the allies in the world war I
- an british passenger ship that was sunk by a german u-boat on may 7. 1915
- the principles making up president woodrow wilson's plan for world peace following world war I
- 1919 peace treaty at the end of world war I which established new nations, borders, and war reparations
- were two major defense alliances in europe
- military operations in which the opposing forces attack and counterattack from systems of fortified ditches rather than in a open battlefield
- kind of biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
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- a message sent in 1917 by the german foreign minister to the german ambassador in Mexico, proposing a german-mexican alliance and promising to help mexico regain texas, new mexico, and arizona if the united states entered World War I
- the us policy of using the nations economic power to exert influence over other countries
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- the policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political, or military means
- policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their uses as a tool of diplomacy
- an extensions of the Monroe Doctrine, announced by president theodore roosevelt in 1904, under which the united states claimed the right to protect its economic interests by means of military intervention in the affairs of western hemisphere nations
- an association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace
- US public opinion favored war, April 20th, US declared war against spain
17 Clues: were two major defense alliances in europe • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • US public opinion favored war, April 20th, US declared war against spain • an british passenger ship that was sunk by a german u-boat on may 7. 1915 • the use of exaggerated reporting by newspapers or magazines to attract readers • ...
Recent American History... 2022-09-14
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- What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
- What major event happened on September 11, 2001?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- What do we celebrate on July 4th?
- What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do?
- What President was a general in World War II?
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- Who did the United States fight in World War II?
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
- Name one war faught by the United States in the 1900s.
- Who was President during World War I?
- Which of the following is an American Indian tribe in the United States?
11 Clues: What do we celebrate on July 4th? • What did Martin Luther King, Jr. do? • Who was President during World War I? • What President was a general in World War II? • Who did the United States fight in World War II? • What major event happened on September 11, 2001? • What movement tried to end racial discrimination? • Name one war faught by the United States in the 1900s. • ...
WW1 Ch. 9 Vocab 2022-01-10
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- an overthrow of government
- a truce or an agreement to end fighting
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- a war based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses, such as in World War I
- the process of assembling troops and supplies for war
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- an economic system directed by government agencies
- in World War I Russia, the government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under Communist control
- fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I
- payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war
- military draft
- a territory temporarily governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations
- russian councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- a war that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefield
14 Clues: military draft • an overthrow of government • a truce or an agreement to end fighting • an economic system directed by government agencies • the process of assembling troops and supplies for war • ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause • fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I • ...
World War I 2019-02-04
Across
- policy that kept the U.S. out of the war
- Established by socialist German leaders
- A telegram from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to attack the U.S.
- competition for colonies as a source of raw materials
- People blamed the politicians in Germany for the outcome of the war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- submarine
- A group that Princip was a part of
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- building up militaries to protect colonies
- Forced Russia to leave WWI
- extreme pride in one's country
- The German politicians that signed the Treaty of Versailles
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Ferdinand the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- An association of nations to prevent wars
- Assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- lack of sleep and fatigue
18 Clues: submarine • The treaty that ended WWI • lack of sleep and fatigue • Forced Russia to leave WWI • Assassinated Franz Ferdinand • Great Britain, France, Russia • extreme pride in one's country • A group that Princip was a part of • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Established by socialist German leaders • policy that kept the U.S. out of the war • ...
World War I 2019-02-25
Across
- Side that US supported
- Anti-submarine devices
- Policy of staying out of the affairs of other countries
- Blueprint for a postwar world
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- Dutch dancer and convicted spy in WWI
- 'Language' used to send messages between trenches
- Did not join League of Nations
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- This amendment gave women the right to vote
- Independent territory that automatically entered war w/Britain
- Idea by Woodrow Wilson, opposed by Henry Cabot Lodge
- Decade of prosperity following the war
- Rose as soldiers returned home from war
- A type of gun greatly improved during WWI
- Millions of African-Americans moved to the north
- Increased mobility and used to solve trench stalemates
- A new invention that led to dogfights
- British ship sunk by German U-boat, killed 128 Americans
18 Clues: Side that US supported • Anti-submarine devices • Peace treaty that ended WWI • Blueprint for a postwar world • Did not join League of Nations • Dutch dancer and convicted spy in WWI • A new invention that led to dogfights • Decade of prosperity following the war • Rose as soldiers returned home from war • A type of gun greatly improved during WWI • ...
World War I 2014-05-20
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- name for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- glorifying of war
- boats that can be used underwater
- world organization to keep the peace
- COLONIES what brought Africa and Asia into the war?
- drafting men into the army
- how many British colonies were there during the war
- Number of countries that join the war in 1914
- One of the major allied nations declared war
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- A ditch dug in the ground to protect soldiers at war
- committee on public information
- Germany offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- helped changed the course of the war
- tried to keep the U.S. out of the war
- how many countries initially remained neutral
- his assassination led directly to WWI
- despite rivalry with Germany they stayed neutral
- entered the war in 1917
- How many countries followed the U.S into WWI
19 Clues: glorifying of war • entered the war in 1917 • drafting men into the army • name for U.S. soldiers in WW I • committee on public information • boats that can be used underwater • helped changed the course of the war • world organization to keep the peace • tried to keep the U.S. out of the war • his assassination led directly to WWI • How many countries followed the U.S into WWI • ...
World War I 2013-01-30
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- This involved a rivalry and competition for overseas colonies
- Anti-German _____ helped sway American opinion in favor of joining the Allies.
- This was a list of President Wilson's goals for creating a lasting peace.
- After the war Germany was forced to pay ______ for the cost of war damages
- The ____ Telegram was Germany's attempt to incite war between Mexico and the United States.
- The ______ was Wilson's idea for a post-war association of nations to keep the peace.
- After the break up of the Ottoman Empire, Britain and France established _____ in the Middle East.
- Britain, France, and Russia together made up the _____ Entente.
- This involved strong feelings towards one's nation or the desire to achive independence for your people.
- The ____ was a region of Europe plagued by nationalist rivalries
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- The "_____" included the U.S., Britain, France, and Italy.
- After the war, the Austro-Hungarina empire was broken up into four new nations including ____.
- This was a new nation created in Eastern Europe after World War I.
- This meant that every nation would be able to choose its own form of government.
- Germany's use of this weapon was a decisive factor in brining the U.S. into the war.
- After coming to power, the ____ took Russia out of the war and made peace with Germany.
- This involved the build up of weapons and training large numbers of soldiers.
- World War I was sparked by the _____ of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
18 Clues: The "_____" included the U.S., Britain, France, and Italy. • This involved a rivalry and competition for overseas colonies • Britain, France, and Russia together made up the _____ Entente. • The ____ was a region of Europe plagued by nationalist rivalries • This was a new nation created in Eastern Europe after World War I. • ...
World War II 2013-05-27
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- systematic murder of 11 million people in europe
- nations that fought the axis powers
- German leader during the war
- is a government that tries to exert complete control
- German brand of fascism based on extreme nationalism
- deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
- last name means man of steel
- camp where minorities are forced to work or killed
- segregated jewish areas in polish cities
- rebelled against Spanish republic
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- secret pact splitting up poland
- night of the broken glass
- established totalitarian government in Italy
- outlawed arms sale and loans to nations at war
- act to lease arms to nations vital to US defense
- fled france to set up a government in exile
- chief of staff of japans army
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
18 Clues: night of the broken glass • Germany, Italy, and Japan • German leader during the war • last name means man of steel • chief of staff of japans army • secret pact splitting up poland • rebelled against Spanish republic • nations that fought the axis powers • segregated jewish areas in polish cities • fled france to set up a government in exile • ...
World War III 2015-12-04
World War One 2023-01-24
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- German submarines used in World War I
- Bonds sold by the U.S. government to raise money for WWI
- US fought Against in WWI: Alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary and Ottoman Empire
- try to get more power from a weaker nations government and economy
- build up a strong military
- law passed in 1917 that had penalties for citizens who criticized the war effort and the government
- government agency set up to coordinate war supplies, shift production to mass production and make sure the military had what they need
- a lot of pride in one's nation
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- President Wilson's plan for peace
- a law that required men to register for military service
- treaty signed in 1919 that ended WWI, placed blame on Germany
- countries join each other to protect eachother
- British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915
- Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US
- sent from Germany to Mexico urging Mexico to attack US if the US declared war on Germany. It was intercepted and decoded by the British, and helped convince US to enter war on side of Allied Powers
- used by Germany in WWI; German U boats attacked any Allied ship
- spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner
18 Clues: build up a strong military • a lot of pride in one's nation • President Wilson's plan for peace • German submarines used in World War I • British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915 • countries join each other to protect eachother • trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner • Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US • ...
World War one 2023-01-24
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- German submarines used in World War I
- Bonds sold by the U.S. government to raise money for WWI
- US fought Against in WWI: Alliance of Germany, Austria Hungary
- try to get more power from a weaker nations government and economy
- build up a strong military
- law passed in 1917 that had penalties for citizens who criticized the war effort and the government
- government agency set up to coordinate war supplies, shift production to mass production and make sure the military had what they need
- a lot of pride in one's nation
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- President Wilson's plan for peace
- a law that required men to register for military service
- treaty signed in 1919 that ended WWI, placed blame on Germany
- countries join each other to protect eachother
- British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915
- Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US
- Note sent from Germany to Mexico urging Mexico to attack US if the US declared war on Germany. It was intercepted and decoded by the British, and helped convince US to enter war on side of Allied Powers
- used by Germany in WWI; German U boats attacked any Allied ship
- spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause
- trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner
18 Clues: build up a strong military • a lot of pride in one's nation • President Wilson's plan for peace • German submarines used in World War I • British ship sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915 • countries join each other to protect eachother • trench warfare, both sides weak, no clear winner • Our side in WWI: England, France, Russia, Italy, US • ...
World War One 2022-05-09
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- Where the Paris peace conference was held
- An agreement to stop fighting
- Refusal to take part in war between other nations
- The leader of the U.S.A. during WWI
- Payments made to compensate for money spent on fighting a war
- Extreme loyalty to a country or nationality that can create competitive bonds
- The UK, France, and Russia were a part of
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- An association of countries that join together for protection
- The leader of Germany during WWI
- Germany's plan to invade France, then Russia
- To assemble and make ready for war duty
- Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy were a part of
- The act of reducing weapons arsenals to a minimal level
- The right of nations to be free from external control
- Expansion of the military with the addition of troops and modernization or weaponry
- The person whose assassination started WWI
- A state in which sides are evenly balanced that neither can breakthrough against the enemy
- The leader of Russia during WWI
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting • The leader of Russia during WWI • The leader of Germany during WWI • The leader of the U.S.A. during WWI • To assemble and make ready for war duty • Where the Paris peace conference was held • The UK, France, and Russia were a part of • The person whose assassination started WWI • Germany's plan to invade France, then Russia • ...
World War II 2022-11-29
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- the genocide of 6 million european jews
- former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- was the codename for the Battle of Normandy/d-day
- the aerial-warfare branch of the German Wehrmach
- Killed 9 million people
- Supreme Commander of the troops invading France
- Chancellor of Germany
- Passed anti-semitic laws in italy
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- delt with the great depression
- firstmajormilitarycampaignfoughtentirelybyairforces
- japan,germany,italy
- british airforce
- six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- the battle of
- In retaliation the usa bombed
- UnitedKingdomUnitedStatesSovietUnionandChinaFrance
- the invasion of Okinawa
- japan bombed
18 Clues: japan bombed • the battle of • british airforce • japan,germany,italy • Chancellor of Germany • Killed 9 million people • the invasion of Okinawa • In retaliation the usa bombed • delt with the great depression • Passed anti-semitic laws in italy • the genocide of 6 million european jews • former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom • six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2024-01-05
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- The spreading of possibly false/manipulated information used to manipulate the people
- A country stretching out its power into other territories often through force
- Military coalition consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- The area between two opposing trenches
- U.S. President during WW1
- English cruise ship sunk by a German U-Boat
- Battle between the French and Germans in which the French successfully pushed the Germans away from Paris
- A German telegram detailing alliance plans with Mexico intercepted by the British
- A form of combat where two opposing sides would dig trenches for protection and fight for small amounts of land at a time.
- The belief that a government/country should have a strong military
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- Devotion and loyalty to one’s own nation, especially glorifying it over all other nations
- An agreement between two countries to work together to achieve the same goal
- French General during WW1
- An agreement between opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, assassinated
- Military coalitition led by the U.K., France Russia, America, Japan, and Italy
- battle submarines used in World War 1
- The main four countries in the Allied Forces: United Kingdom, France, and Russia
18 Clues: French General during WW1 • U.S. President during WW1 • battle submarines used in World War 1 • The area between two opposing trenches • English cruise ship sunk by a German U-Boat • Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, assassinated • An agreement between opposing sides in a war to stop fighting • The belief that a government/country should have a strong military • ...
World War II 2024-05-14
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- the countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan-the three dictatorships that formed an alliance to fight World War II
- an armored vehicle that can carry troops
- covered with devices that explode when a vehicle or person puts weight on them
- unbeatable; too strong to be defeated
- government-issued document giving a person the right to do or own something
- to discuss an issue at length and in detail
- human-made replacement for a natural product
- an army unit consisting of three or four companies of troops, or about 500 to 900 soldiers
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- a training session in which civilians seek shelter as they would if enemy airplanes were bombing their city
- an establishment for melting or fusing ore in order to separate the metal
- the front lines, where combat between opposing armies occurs
- a group of nations, including Britain, France, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States, who united to fight the Axis Powers during World War II
- a large combat unit in an army; during World War II a division consisted of about 10,000 to 16,000 soldiers
- to work or act together with others for a common goal or purpose
- to study an event or behavior to see if illegal action has occurred
- ideas or statements that are spread for the purpose of promoting one sides views and presenting an opposing side in negative ways
- overwhelming; frightening
- to equip with machinery, especially to replace human or animal labor
18 Clues: overwhelming; frightening • unbeatable; too strong to be defeated • an armored vehicle that can carry troops • to discuss an issue at length and in detail • human-made replacement for a natural product • the front lines, where combat between opposing armies occurs • to work or act together with others for a common goal or purpose • ...
World War I 2024-01-31
20 Clues: gun • Wood • tags • bonds • Treaty • garden • fights • Wilson • pilots • Powers • Forest • Bertha • warfare • warfare • Pershing • Ferdinand • Clemenceau • Wilhelm II • of Nations • Nicholas II
World War I 2024-03-27
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- feeling of unity as a state
- the infection caused by feet being cold and wet for too long
- payment for war damages
- situation with no chance of progress
- the spreading of ideas to promote or to cause harm.
- fighting from large ditches
- the period between 1760 and 1840
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a goal
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- to work
- a political and economic system where the government are the owners, not private individuals
- the period between 1914 and 1918, also known as the Great War
- heavy artillery attack
- a policy of aggressive military buildup
- not aligned with either side
- alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary during World War I
- the use and knowledge of tools
- practice of controlling foreign lands by stronger states
- an economic system where workers are the owners, not private individuals
18 Clues: to work • heavy artillery attack • payment for war damages • feeling of unity as a state • fighting from large ditches • not aligned with either side • the use and knowledge of tools • the period between 1760 and 1840 • situation with no chance of progress • a policy of aggressive military buildup • the spreading of ideas to promote or to cause harm. • ...
World War 1 2025-10-26
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- Heavy guns used in land warfare.
- The German foreign secretary who sent a telegram proposing an alliance with Mexico.
- A British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915.
- A poisonous weapon first used at Ypres in 1915.
- The city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage.
- Belgian city that was the site of several major battles.
- The treaty that officially ended the war and placed heavy penalties on Germany.
- An agreement signed in 1918 to cease fighting and end the war.
- A prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series of small-scale actions.
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- Archduke whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered the war's outbreak.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively.
- Agreements between nations for mutual defense, which pulled countries into the conflict.
- The desire for a nation's people to have its own independent nation-state, which fueled tensions in Europe.
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- Payments made by Germany to the Allies for war damages.
- Payments for war damages that Germany was forced to make.
- A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage.
- A rigid airship used by Germany for bombing raids.
- The site of a major battle between Germany and France in 1916.
20 Clues: Heavy guns used in land warfare. • A poisonous weapon first used at Ypres in 1915. • A rigid airship used by Germany for bombing raids. • Payments made by Germany to the Allies for war damages. • A situation in which neither side can gain an advantage. • Belgian city that was the site of several major battles. • ...
World History-ALL 2025-06-05
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- Age of Reason
- Leader of the reformation movement
- Created After the second World War and is still in existence
- Location of a horrific Genocide in Asia
- A War to End All Wars
- A dreadful disease that killed approximately 1/4 of the population of Europe
- The group that wanted the French Revolution
- African King of the Mali Tribe, spread Islam across the continent
- a period of major technological and social change that began in Great Britain
- The man that seized power and made himself the Dictator of France
- Allies vs. Axis
- Wrote the Prince
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- Machine Gun used in WWI
- An exchange of goods from Old World to New
- The assassination of this man started an alliance domino
- A current issue that the world is facing due to climate change
- Terrorist Group in Ireland
- When both sides of a battle are evenly matched
- Created after the first World War and is no longer around, was replaced
- The first Black South African President
- Allies vs. Central Powers
21 Clues: Age of Reason • Allies vs. Axis • Wrote the Prince • A War to End All Wars • Machine Gun used in WWI • Allies vs. Central Powers • Terrorist Group in Ireland • Leader of the reformation movement • Location of a horrific Genocide in Asia • The first Black South African President • An exchange of goods from Old World to New • The group that wanted the French Revolution • ...
Cold War Vocab 2024-04-19
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- 2 countries use smaller countries to fight in a ____ War
- America & Russia wanted to be the first on the moon
- Mikhail Gorbachev created "openness" in Russia
- President Reagan created this system to shoot any missiles out of the air
- Gorbachev allowed for economic freedom
- Invisible bubble for the USSR
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- Goal of America to keep Communism from spreading
- Name for Russia and all of its countries
- 1 of the top countries in the world
- A reason nuclear missiles were never fired
- The _____ and hammer are part of the Russia flag
- Each side is waiting for the other to start a war
- America and Russia never directly fought in the _____ War
- Where to go if there is a nuclear bomb _____ Shelter
14 Clues: Invisible bubble for the USSR • 1 of the top countries in the world • Gorbachev allowed for economic freedom • Name for Russia and all of its countries • A reason nuclear missiles were never fired • Mikhail Gorbachev created "openness" in Russia • Goal of America to keep Communism from spreading • The _____ and hammer are part of the Russia flag • ...
What year was...? 2022-10-11
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- Apollo 11 landed on the moon
- First Iphone came out
- Covid pandemic
- Sinking of Titanic
- Disney was created
- Year McDonalds was founded
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- Colombus set sail for America
- Declaration of Independence was signed
- Twin Towers were attacked
- Year George Washington died
- Year World War 2 started
- President Obama was elected
- First permanent British colony was established
13 Clues: Covid pandemic • Sinking of Titanic • Disney was created • First Iphone came out • Year World War 2 started • Twin Towers were attacked • Year McDonalds was founded • Year George Washington died • President Obama was elected • Apollo 11 landed on the moon • Colombus set sail for America • Declaration of Independence was signed • First permanent British colony was established
World History - World War I 2022-03-19
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- an underwater ship used for reconnaissance and stealth
- Final set of demands in serious situations
- Mandatory military service one signs up for
- A smaller nation owned by a larger country
- Battle on France land "the bloodiest day in English history"
- The ability to govern oneself
- To allow citizens a set amount of product to keep supplies in line
- Pride in one's country
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Terrorist Group responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- The European nation held responsible for WWI
- A British steam ship sunk by German U boats that brought America into the war
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- Glorifying a country's military
- A disease that killed 20 million worldwide after WWI, global pandemic
- The German plan to get rid of France before Russia has a chance to fight
- Opposition to war
- The first battle of WWI Germany vs. France and Britain
- To not support either side of a war
- One-sided information designed to persuade residents to think a certain way
- The archduke of Austria Hungary
- African country that survived European conquest
- Agreement between countries to help one another
- Note from Germany given to Mexico with instructions to attack America (18)
- When a stronger country dominates a weaker country or settlement
- To prepare and work towards fighting a war
25 Clues: Opposition to war • Pride in one's country • The treaty that ended WWI • The ability to govern oneself • Glorifying a country's military • The archduke of Austria Hungary • To not support either side of a war • Final set of demands in serious situations • A smaller nation owned by a larger country • To prepare and work towards fighting a war • ...
Woodrow Wilson 2018-02-17
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- / Woodrow Wilson is the only president that has this
- / Wilson asked Congress to Declare war on this country on April 2, 1917
- President / Woodrow Wilson
- Reserve act / the second major piece of legislation Wilson got through Congress
- Votes / Woodrow Wilson won 453 of these in 1901 presidential election
- War I / American entered this war in 1917
- Wilson / President from 1913-1921
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- / Political party Woodrow Wilson ran for in the 1913 election
- / Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson
- Marshal / Vice President during Woodrow Wilson’s presidency
- Peace Prize / Woodrow Wilson was awarded one of these in 1919
- act / lowered tariff tax from 40% to 25%
- Roosevelt / Former president Woodrow Wilson won presidential election against
- Hopkins / Where Wilson got his Doctorate
14 Clues: President / Woodrow Wilson • / Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson • Wilson / President from 1913-1921 • act / lowered tariff tax from 40% to 25% • Hopkins / Where Wilson got his Doctorate • War I / American entered this war in 1917 • / Woodrow Wilson is the only president that has this • Marshal / Vice President during Woodrow Wilson’s presidency • ...
WWI 2025-11-10
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- Which 1919 peace treaty officially ended World War I, imposed reparations on Germany, and sowed resentment that contributed to World War II?
- Which countries fought against the Allies during World War I, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire?
- Which German leader gave Austria-Hungary a “blank check” assurance of support prior to the outbreak of World War I?
- Which failed Allied operation in 1915-1916 attempted to defeat the Ottoman Empire but resulted in heavy casualties and a full retreat?
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- British passenger ship, sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, turned American public opinion against Germany and contributed to U.S. involvement in World War I?
- What was the German military strategy designed to fight a two-front war, attacking France through Belgium in the west and Russia in the east?
- Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire whose assassination in Sarajevo sparked the start of World War I?
- Which battle, fought from February to December 1916, resulted in nearly a million casualties and symbolized the horrors of trench warfare?
- What global pandemic of 1918 followed World War I and killed an estimated 20 to 50 million people, exacerbating the war’s social impact?
- Which type of warfare, including the use of mustard gas and phosgene, caused severe suffering during World War I and led to restrictions under the Geneva Convention?
- Who was the Serbian nationalist responsible for assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in 1914?
- Which 1914 battle stopped the German advance into France and led both sides to dig trenches along the Western Front?
12 Clues: Who was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire whose assassination in Sarajevo sparked the start of World War I? • Who was the Serbian nationalist responsible for assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in 1914? • Which German leader gave Austria-Hungary a “blank check” assurance of support prior to the outbreak of World War I? • ...
Classical Greece 2025-11-17
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- this "great" leader conquered the Persian Empire
- tutor of Alexander the Great
- epic naval battle that defeated Persia
- the historian of the Peloponnesian War
- the age of copying the Greeks...Greek influence spread abroad
- temple to Athena
- philosopher mathematician that gave the world a theorem
- first major battle of the First Persian War (26.2)
- "the unexamined life is not worth living"
- wrote the Republic...student of Socrates
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- the father of history
- Greek warship
- sculptor / architect of the Parthenon
- the alliance of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- philosopher / "doctor" that gave the world a medical oath
- the leader of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- the battle where the 300 Spartans "won immortality in defeat"
- Greek fighting formation
18 Clues: Greek warship • temple to Athena • the father of history • Greek fighting formation • tutor of Alexander the Great • sculptor / architect of the Parthenon • epic naval battle that defeated Persia • the historian of the Peloponnesian War • wrote the Republic...student of Socrates • "the unexamined life is not worth living" • the leader of Athens in the Peloponnesian War • ...
Countries 2014-04-11
10 Clues: bottom of asia • world war 2 place • capital is Vienna • shaped like a boot • site of the pyramids • capital is Kathmandu • soccer loving country • symbol is the maple leaf • world's most populous country • borders the alps and the pyrenees
World War I 2021-03-01
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- The agreement that ended WWI and create new countries in Europe
- Staying out of world affairs (non-involvement)
- One of the two groups of alliances in WWI, made up of the Empires of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman, and Bulgaria
- Manipulating public opinion with posters, songs, speeches, etc.
- A German tactic to torpedoes and sink Allied ships without warning
- An agreement made by two or more countries to give each other protection during a war
- To provide a fixed portion of food to soldiers, sailors, and civilians during a shortage
- A message from Germany to Mexico proposing an alliance against the United States
- Not taking sides with any nation during a war
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- Strong support for the rights and interests of one's county or ethnic group
- An international organization created to enforce treaties and prevent future wars
- To confirm and adopt a measure suggested by someone else, usually in legal terms
- Drafting men into the military of the United States
- Payments made by the defeated nation to the winning nations for repairs
- One of two major groups of alliances in WWI, including Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, and later the U.S.
- fighting in an interconnected series of ditches along the battlefield
- Building up your military
- Taking control of a country to build an empire
18 Clues: Building up your military • Not taking sides with any nation during a war • Staying out of world affairs (non-involvement) • Taking control of a country to build an empire • Drafting men into the military of the United States • The agreement that ended WWI and create new countries in Europe • Manipulating public opinion with posters, songs, speeches, etc. • ...
World War II 2022-01-30
Across
- Military government with based on racism & nationalism with strong support from the business community
- Crowded poor neighborhoods
- Persecution of Jews
- Giving into demands of potential enemy
- When the government calls for soldiers to join the military
- Believed Germans were superior
- Growing fruits and vegetable for the troops at war
- Wouldn’t help either the Axis or Allied powers.
- Dictator of Italy
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- Concentration camp
- Murdering an entire group of people
- When German surrendered
- Second atomic bomb ever used in war on the Japanese city
- Portioning out food, oil, coffee
- A surprise attack on a US naval base
- A political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society.
- It was the largest invasion by sea in history.
- The U.S. did this to avoid being part of World War II.
18 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Concentration camp • Persecution of Jews • When German surrendered • Crowded poor neighborhoods • Believed Germans were superior • Portioning out food, oil, coffee • Murdering an entire group of people • A surprise attack on a US naval base • Giving into demands of potential enemy • It was the largest invasion by sea in history. • ...
World War I 2017-06-07
Across
- An act that allowed the governor-general to make regulations for the safety of the commonwealth (3,11,3)
- The name of the plan that involved Germany attacking both France to the West and Russia to the East
- Where Australians tried to launch an offensive, but failed miserably
- A weapon developed during WWI that changed the way the war was fought
- the name given to the force of Australian troops that volunteered to go to war
- the vote that was held to decide whether to introduce conscription
- A type of conscription
- This country was a part of the Triple Alliance
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- The country that was accused of assassinating the Archduke of Austro-Hungary
- A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI
- the year that World War I began
- Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9)
- Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7)
- The name given to the faction including Britain, France and Russia (6,7)
- the name given to the Australian and New Zealand troops who went off to war
- On the 25th of this month we hold a day to commemorate the lives lost in various wars
- manipulative advertising for political purposes
- Britain became involved in the war when Germany invaded this country to launch an offensive on France.
18 Clues: A type of conscription • the year that World War I began • Who was the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (5,9) • This country was a part of the Triple Alliance • manipulative advertising for political purposes • Who assassinated the Archduke of Austro-Hungary (7,7) • A feeling of strong companionship that Australians felt during WWI • ...
World War II 2013-05-16
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- hostility or hatred toward Jews
- Germany, Japan, and Italy's alliance during WWII
- camp that minorities are kept in with terrible conditions and often forced to work
- allowing certain amounts of food so they'll last for someone else
- a meeting between Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt to discuss the final stages of the war
- American strategy of gaining strategic islands to get closer to Japan
- a Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives that would crash into it's target
- fought the Axis Powers during WWII
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- the U.S. was one of these during WWII
- a mass destruction and killing of certain people, example being Hitler's persecution of the Jews
- a camp that many people die in, from malnutrition, poor conditions, or mass execution i.e. Auschwitz
- a code name for the plan to build an atomic bomb
- a group of countries set up after WWII to promote international peace
- an intense military campaign meant to achieve a quick victory
- a dictatorship
- to become calm or quiet
- imprisonment during war
- deliberate killing of many people, what Hitler did to the Jews
18 Clues: a dictatorship • to become calm or quiet • imprisonment during war • hostility or hatred toward Jews • fought the Axis Powers during WWII • the U.S. was one of these during WWII • a code name for the plan to build an atomic bomb • Germany, Japan, and Italy's alliance during WWII • an intense military campaign meant to achieve a quick victory • ...
