world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War II 2025-03-20
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- leader of Japanese military during WWII
- American naval base in Hawaii
- dictator of the Soviet Union during WWII
- policy of not taking sides in a war
- alliance consisting of Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the U.S.
- leader that has total control over the country
- dictator of Germany during WWII
- alliance consisting of Japan, Germany, Italy
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- type of government where leader has total control
- document that ended WWI and put the blame on Germany
- collecting or recycling of materials, like gas and rubber, to be made into military supplies
- policy og giving in to avoid conflict
- German lightning warfare
- dictator of Italy during WWII
- certificates sold by the government to raise money to pay for the war
- type of camp Japanese-Americans were sent to during WWII
- leader of Great Britain during WWII
- limiting the amount of goods a person could buy
18 Clues: German lightning warfare • American naval base in Hawaii • dictator of Italy during WWII • dictator of Germany during WWII • policy of not taking sides in a war • leader of Great Britain during WWII • policy og giving in to avoid conflict • leader of Japanese military during WWII • dictator of the Soviet Union during WWII • alliance consisting of Japan, Germany, Italy • ...
World War 1 2024-11-21
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- The style of warfare used in WW1
- "M"ain
- m"A"in
- President of American
- The "__" Note was a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico
- ma"I"n
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Prime Minister of Italy
- airplanes fighting is known as "__" fighting
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- The Treaty of "__" officially ended WW1
- Imagery and slogans used to justify the war, sell war bonds and inspire enlistment
- mai"N"
- The number of points US President Woodrow Wilson had to make
- The ship sunk by German U-Boats, killing 128 Americans
- Prime Minister of France
- "__" weapons ex. machine guns, airplanes, poison gas etc.
- Philosophy that rejects involvement in other countries affairs
- The system in which ships were escorted across the Atlantic via battleship
18 Clues: mai"N" • "M"ain • m"A"in • ma"I"n • President of American • Prime Minister of Italy • Prime Minister of France • Prime Minister of Great Britain • The style of warfare used in WW1 • The Treaty of "__" officially ended WW1 • airplanes fighting is known as "__" fighting • The ship sunk by German U-Boats, killing 128 Americans • The "__" Note was a telegram sent from Germany to Mexico • ...
Anne Frank 2024-04-03
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- Leader of Nazis
- Name of the war frome 1939 to 1945
- Group fighting against Allied
- Group trying to kill germans
- Group fighting against Axis
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- Were Nazis would bring the jews
- The historical name of the masacar against jews
- Religion that Nazis are trying to kill
- what did anne farnk write in
- Name of girl that wrote a diary about her experiences in world war 2
10 Clues: Leader of Nazis • Group fighting against Axis • what did anne farnk write in • Group trying to kill germans • Group fighting against Allied • Were Nazis would bring the jews • Name of the war frome 1939 to 1945 • Religion that Nazis are trying to kill • The historical name of the masacar against jews • Name of girl that wrote a diary about her experiences in world war 2
world war II 2017-02-27
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- Who broke a pact?
- Where was Adolf Hitler a leader?
- What were Allied and Axis?
- Who surrendered on sept. 2 1945?
- What did the soldiers wanted everything to go back to normal?
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- What did 350000 women served in?
- Who did world war II brought major leaps on?
- What happen from 1939-1945?
- Who did japan attacked in 1937?
- What month did Italy joined the war?
10 Clues: Who broke a pact? • What were Allied and Axis? • What happen from 1939-1945? • Who did japan attacked in 1937? • What did 350000 women served in? • Where was Adolf Hitler a leader? • Who surrendered on sept. 2 1945? • What month did Italy joined the war? • Who did world war II brought major leaps on? • What did the soldiers wanted everything to go back to normal?
1940s 2023-02-13
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- Who did Germany invade and take over in 6 weeks?
- Who attacked pearl harbor?
- Who did hitler invade first?
- Who ended the war?
- One of the Allies
- Name of a war
- Who started the war?
- German soldiers
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- one of the Allies
- where did the Japanese first attack the US
- how did the war end?
- What was going on in the world?
- D-Days beaches of?
13 Clues: Name of a war • German soldiers • one of the Allies • One of the Allies • Who ended the war? • D-Days beaches of? • how did the war end? • Who started the war? • Who attacked pearl harbor? • Who did hitler invade first? • What was going on in the world? • where did the Japanese first attack the US • Who did Germany invade and take over in 6 weeks?
Crossword puzzle 2023-02-28
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- of land that is worked by a comunity
- the article 27 about
- period during 1928 to 1934
- in which Porfirio Díaz exile
- was the Mexican economy based on
- economy-a economy based in the sell of raw materials in countries in war
- that prevent free competition
- the article 3rd about
- that Francisco I.madero was opposed to
- used to bring down the pose someone from status or fortune
- that goes from Monday to Friday and two days off
- product that received increase in the demand during world war 2
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- used in the oil industry
- that migrate temporarily to work
- group of people who opposed reelection
- pace of the Mexican economy
- inequality and poverty increased during the regime of this person
- that has been excluded in the constitution in 1917
- security institute that was founded in 1943
19 Clues: the article 27 about • the article 3rd about • used in the oil industry • period during 1928 to 1934 • pace of the Mexican economy • in which Porfirio Díaz exile • that prevent free competition • that migrate temporarily to work • was the Mexican economy based on • of land that is worked by a comunity • group of people who opposed reelection • ...
Cold War Crossword 2022-04-22
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- states would provide political, military, and economic assistance to democratic nations
- The easing of hostility or strained relations between countries
- Meeting of three world war 2 allies
- member of the communist guerilla movement in vietnam that fought the south vietnamese
- Kept communism contained
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- provided for a unified military command and the systemic ability to strengthen the soviet hold.
- US sponsored plan to rehabilitate European governments
- conflict in vietnam
- House Un-American Activities Committee
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- political boundary between east and west europe
- Juliurs and Ethel Rosenberg are convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets to the soviets
- idea of no private business
- a battle of ideas
- intergovernmental committee to maintain peace
- Idea of owning private business
- wall that seperated east and west germany.
- Soviet forces blockaded all rail, road, and water access
- way of fighting that used ambush tactics
19 Clues: a battle of ideas • conflict in vietnam • Kept communism contained • idea of no private business • Idea of owning private business • Meeting of three world war 2 allies • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization • House Un-American Activities Committee • way of fighting that used ambush tactics • wall that seperated east and west germany. • ...
Colombia History 2022-03-28
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- Constituyente
- drug dealer
- ELN
- Justice Palace Take-over
- International Treaties
- Iligal army
- El Bogotazo
- Constituyente
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- New Parties Arise
- F.A.R.C
- War Against Peru
- Important Deaths
- Panama Separation
- War of The 1000 Days
- Constitutional Reform
- Masacre de Las Bananeras
- Armero Disaster
- Conservatives and Liberals
- Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
- World War II
20 Clues: ELN • F.A.R.C • drug dealer • Iligal army • El Bogotazo • World War II • Constituyente • Constituyente • Armero Disaster • War Against Peru • Important Deaths • New Parties Arise • Panama Separation • War of The 1000 Days • Constitutional Reform • Gustavo Rojas Pinilla • International Treaties • Justice Palace Take-over • Masacre de Las Bananeras • Conservatives and Liberals
War CST 2022-09-30
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- "Winners" of a war gain ______.
- When two entities fight
- What is the only time that war is acceptable?
- Is war moral or immoral?
- Terrorist attacks are ___.
- Nations should avoid war to protect your right to ____.
- It is your ______ to resolve things safely.
- Are wars helpful to the world?
- War damages the _____ of life from unborn babies to natural death.
- Are wars allowed when certain conditions are met?
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- The type of justice that war falls under.
- Killing is this type of sin.
- War creates _____
- What is a better way to resolve conflicts?
- Who is the only person who should have power over us?
- People often fight wars for _____.
- Based on Catholic Social Teachings, we should __ war.
- Who wins in wars?
- Is the Catholic Church for or against war?
- War damages the life and ______ of the human person.
- What often happens to people in war?
21 Clues: War creates _____ • Who wins in wars? • When two entities fight • Is war moral or immoral? • Terrorist attacks are ___. • Killing is this type of sin. • Are wars helpful to the world? • "Winners" of a war gain ______. • People often fight wars for _____. • What often happens to people in war? • The type of justice that war falls under. • What is a better way to resolve conflicts? • ...
Crosswords Puzzle by Raymond's Group 2017-02-21
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- Gray /First American to sail the world in 1790
- Jefferson/ The 3rd US president
- the law of the Constitution
- people who take extreme political positions
- of 1812/ A war lasting 2 and 1/2 years between US and Britain and Ireland
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- An old term for kidnapping
- Marshall/A Chief Justice that participated in more than 1000 decisions
- A powerful leader during the French Revolution
- Review/The principal that the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the law
- Purchase/$15 million dollar purchase that doubled the size of the US
10 Clues: An old term for kidnapping • the law of the Constitution • people who take extreme political positions • A powerful leader during the French Revolution • Jefferson/ The 3rd US president • Gray /First American to sail the world in 1790 • Purchase/$15 million dollar purchase that doubled the size of the US • ...
Katie Benko - The Atlantic World 2024-10-10
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- - slaves from Africa to new world
- -Spanish conquerors
- -conquered the aztecs
- - exchange between new and old world
- - trade with Europe, new world, africa
- -aztec emperor
- -spanish abused natives
- - disease from the old world
- - mix Spanish and native American
- - first British colony
- - conquered the Incas
- - trade route through the atlantic
- -private ownership
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- -incan emperor
- - product trade throughout the world
- - war between France and britain
- -more wealth for a nation
- area ruled by larger nation
- - small shares of large company
- discovered the new world
20 Clues: -incan emperor • -aztec emperor • -private ownership • -Spanish conquerors • -conquered the aztecs • - conquered the Incas • - first British colony • -spanish abused natives • discovered the new world • -more wealth for a nation • area ruled by larger nation • - disease from the old world • - small shares of large company • - war between France and britain • ...
Slaughter house five 2015-03-06
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- war two huge war
- alien planet
- people from Yugoslavia
- country that the USA fought
- allies in WW2
- a city in Pennsylvania
- people on earth
- enemies in WW2
- a city in Germany
- a surprise attack
- a weapon in war
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- not in active duty with military
- uncontrollable emotional
- alien race
- to prove or disprove
- a country in Europe
- a gun in war
- a type of government
- a city in new York
- a red color
20 Clues: alien race • a red color • alien planet • a gun in war • allies in WW2 • enemies in WW2 • people on earth • a weapon in war • war two huge war • a city in Germany • a surprise attack • a city in new York • a country in Europe • to prove or disprove • a type of government • people from Yugoslavia • a city in Pennsylvania • uncontrollable emotional • country that the USA fought • ...
Gov/Civ Review 2024-05-14
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- Capital of the United States
- What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
- What stops one branch of government from being too powerful?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Who is the "father of our country"?
- How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
- If the President can no longer serve, who becomes president?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
- Ocean on the WEST coast of the United States
- Another name for the first ten amendments
- Who was President during World War 1?
- Ocean on the EAST coast of the United States
- We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
- Who is in charge of the executive branch?
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- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?
- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War 2?
- A change/addition to the Constitution
- In what month do we vote for the President?
- What is the supreme law of the land?
- When was the Constitution written?
- The highest court in the United States
- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
- Longest river in the United States
25 Clues: Capital of the United States • When was the Constitution written? • Longest river in the United States • Who is the "father of our country"? • What is the supreme law of the land? • A change/addition to the Constitution • Who was President during World War 1? • The highest court in the United States • Another name for the first ten amendments • ...
Grade 8 Crossword puzzle 2017-10-20
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- this was used to convince people to fight in the war
- you man not lift your head higher then it,
- place where gold was found
- This is the man who assissinated the other
- type of concientious objector
- compulsory military service
- a long term cause of the world war
- the land between two rivals in a war
- A word used for a king in Germany
- when you can no longer get an illness
- one of the countries that took the biggest piece of Africa
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- making products from raw material
- One of the powers that fought in world war 1
- A country that entered the war late and helped win it
- His assassination was an immediate cause of WW1
- black people living at the mines lived in them
- an agreement to help another country if a war started
- one country uses force to take over another
- Cure for malaria
- someone who loves their country and will fight for it
- Gold is valuable because it is.......
- someone who betrays his or her country is called
- What is a rival
23 Clues: What is a rival • Cure for malaria • place where gold was found • compulsory military service • type of concientious objector • making products from raw material • A word used for a king in Germany • a long term cause of the world war • the land between two rivals in a war • Gold is valuable because it is....... • when you can no longer get an illness • ...
U.S. History in the Early 20th Century 2023-08-28
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- Amendment granting women the right to vote
- Policy of avoiding involvement in European conflicts
- famous immigration processing station in New York Harbor
- Progressive movement aimed at banning alcohol in the U.S.
- The treaty that officially ended World War I and imposed heavy penalties on Germany was the
- This industrialist founded the Standard Oil Company and became one of the richest people in history (last name)
- A Scottish-born industrialist who became a major figure in the U.S. steel industry (last name).
- The first federal law to regulate immigration in the U.S., passed in 1882, primarily targeted immigrants from this region
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- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I was known as the
- The U.S. Congress declared war on Germany in this year, officially entering World War I
- policy of expanding influence in Latin America
- President who led the U.S. during World War I
- He built a railroad empire and is often associated with the phrase "Commodore." (last name)
- Known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," he held over 1,000 patents and was a key figure in the development of the electrical industry (last name)
- Island located in San Francisco Bay that served as an immigration station for Asian immigrants from 1910 to 1940
- This policy of not taking sides in a conflict was initially pursued by the United States at the beginning of World War I
16 Clues: Amendment granting women the right to vote • President who led the U.S. during World War I • policy of expanding influence in Latin America • Policy of avoiding involvement in European conflicts • famous immigration processing station in New York Harbor • Progressive movement aimed at banning alcohol in the U.S. • ...
World War 1 - Global War 2024-09-17
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- The naval rank held by Maximilian von Spee, commander of the German East Asia Squadron during WWI.
- This military corps, composed of forces from two southern hemisphere nations, played a prominent role in the Gallipoli Campaign.
- German underwater vessel used in a controversial campaign to blockade the British Isles.
- The American general who led U.S. forces in Europe during World War I.
- Site of a failed Allied offensive aimed at weakening the Ottoman Empire by securing a route to Russia.
- U.S. president who delivered the famous speech, "The world must be made safe for democracy," in calling for war.
- The first name of the future Turkish leader who successfully defended Ottoman positions at Gallipoli.
- The intercepted message that proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico, bringing the U.S. closer to war.
- Peninsula in China where Japan and British forces targeted German colonial possessions in 1914.
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- A narrow, crucial waterway that connects the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara, targeted during the Gallipoli Campaign.
- This major European power provided naval and military support to Japan in the capture of Qingdao.
- The type of submarine warfare resumed by Germany in 1917, targeting all vessels without prior warning.
- The ocean where critical naval engagements between Allied merchant ships and German submarines occurred during WWI.
- formation of ships that provided collective defense against submarine attacks, used by the Allies to protect trade routes.
- The sinking of this British ocean liner provoked outrage and helped shift public opinion in the U.S. toward joining the war.
- The colonial power that lost its East Asian stronghold to Japan during WWI.
- This country seized German territories in East Asia as part of its effort to expand influence in the Pacific.
- A German-controlled Chinese port city besieged by Japanese forces early in WWI.
- The defining feature of WWI battlefield fortifications, particularly notorious in Gallipoli and on the Western Front.
- Acronym for the American military force that entered the war in 1917.
20 Clues: Acronym for the American military force that entered the war in 1917. • The American general who led U.S. forces in Europe during World War I. • The colonial power that lost its East Asian stronghold to Japan during WWI. • A German-controlled Chinese port city besieged by Japanese forces early in WWI. • ...
World War II Begins 2021-03-11
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- The political party controlled by Adolf Hitler
- Hitler broke the _________ with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union.
- In less than _______ weeks of fighting, Germany conquered France.
- The bill that allowed the United States to sell, lend, or give ships, planes, tanks, and other equipment to Allies.
- A ruler who has total power over a country.
- The United States gave the Soviet Union a _______ of $1 billion to buy equipment and supplies.
- British fighter __________ shot down many bombers.
- On December 7, 1941 congress declared ______ on Japan.
- The law that required more than 1 million young men to serve in the military by the fall of 1941.
- Britain and France were known as the __________.
- This policy left nothing behind for the Germans to claim.
- World War II began because the Nazis moved into ____________.
- This is what the land in Russia was called in 1941.
- On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on
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- The British defense of their island nation is called the ______________.
- In 1941, this country controlled much of China and Southeast Asia.
- This ended World War I
- Roosevelt took action, by remaining _________ at the beginning of the war.
- ____________ banned all trade with Japan, and this caused tension.
- A movement that gives all power to the government and does away with individual freedoms.
- Benito Mussolini was the dictator of __________.
- After World War I, the United States returned to its prewar policy of _____________.
- The Soviet Union became an important _______ of the Allies.
- He asked President Franklin Roosevelt for help in World War II.
- The alliance between Mussolini and Hitler.
- The __________ temperatures stopped the Germans from invading any further.
- _____ Stalin ruled the Soviet Union.
27 Clues: This ended World War I • _____ Stalin ruled the Soviet Union. • The alliance between Mussolini and Hitler. • A ruler who has total power over a country. • The political party controlled by Adolf Hitler • Benito Mussolini was the dictator of __________. • Britain and France were known as the __________. • British fighter __________ shot down many bombers. • ...
World War II Begins 2021-03-11
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- _____ Stalin ruled the Soviet Union.
- The political party controlled by Adolf Hitler
- Britain and France were known as the __________.
- This ended World War I
- The __________ temperatures stopped the Germans from invading any further.
- The British defense of their island nation is called the ______________.
- Hitler broke the _________ with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union.
- After World War I, the United States returned to its prewar policy of _____________.
- ____________ banned all trade with Japan, and this caused tension.
- The bill that allowed the United States to sell, lend, or give ships, planes, tanks, and other equipment to Allies.
- A ruler who has total power over a country.
- In 1941, this country controlled much of China and Southeast Asia.
- In less than _______ weeks of fighting, Germany conquered France.
- Roosevelt took action, by remaining _________ at the beginning of the war.
- On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on
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- World War II began because the Nazis moved into ____________.
- The law that required more than 1 million young men to serve in the military by the fall of 1941.
- The Soviet Union became an important _______ of the Allies.
- Benito Mussolini was the dictator of __________.
- On December 7, 1941 congress declared ______ on Japan.
- The alliance between Mussolini and Hitler.
- British fighter __________ shot down many bombers.
- This policy left nothing behind for the Germans to claim.
- A movement that gives all power to the government and does away with individual freedoms.
- He asked President Franklin Roosevelt for help in World War II.
- The United States gave the Soviet Union a _______ of $1 billion to buy equipment and supplies.
- This is what the land in Russia was called in 1941.
27 Clues: This ended World War I • _____ Stalin ruled the Soviet Union. • The alliance between Mussolini and Hitler. • A ruler who has total power over a country. • The political party controlled by Adolf Hitler • Benito Mussolini was the dictator of __________. • Britain and France were known as the __________. • British fighter __________ shot down many bombers. • ...
World War II Begins 2021-03-11
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- The bill that allowed the United States to sell, lend, or give ships, planes, tanks, and other equipment to Allies.
- British fighter __________ shot down many bombers.
- On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on
- World War II began because the Nazis moved into ____________.
- Hitler broke the _________ with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union.
- On December 7, 1941 congress declared ______ on Japan.
- This policy left nothing behind for the Germans to claim.
- ____________ banned all trade with Japan, and this caused tension.
- In less than _______ weeks of fighting, Germany conquered France.
- Benito Mussolini was the dictator of __________.
- Britain and France were known as the __________.
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- The law that required more than 1 million young men to serve in the military by the fall of 1941.
- He asked President Franklin Roosevelt for help in World War II.
- A movement that gives all power to the government and does away with individual freedoms.
- The United States gave the Soviet Union a _______ of $1 billion to buy equipment and supplies.
- In 1941, this country controlled much of China and Southeast Asia.
- This is what the land in Russia was called in 1941.
- After World War I, the United States returned to its prewar policy of _____________.
- The __________ temperatures stopped the Germans from invading any further.
- The British defense of their island nation is called the ______________.
- The Soviet Union became an important _______ of the Allies.
- The political party controlled by Adolf Hitler
- The alliance between Mussolini and Hitler.
- A ruler who has total power over a country.
- _____ Stalin ruled the Soviet Union.
- Roosevelt took action, by remaining _________ at the beginning of the war.
- This ended World War I
27 Clues: This ended World War I • _____ Stalin ruled the Soviet Union. • The alliance between Mussolini and Hitler. • A ruler who has total power over a country. • The political party controlled by Adolf Hitler • Benito Mussolini was the dictator of __________. • Britain and France were known as the __________. • British fighter __________ shot down many bombers. • ...
24-25 US History Final Review 2025-05-12
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- Nixon's policy to withdraw U.S. troops and shift responsibility to South Vietnam
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- 1948 operation to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade
- U.S. program to rebuild Europe and prevent communism after World War II
- Committee that targeted the "Hollywood Ten" for suspected communism
- Constitutional issue in the Watergate scandal
- 2002 education reform law increasing federal oversight
- 1896 Supreme Court case that legalized segregation
- Type of mortgage crisis that led to widespread foreclosures in the 2000s
- Legislation providing benefits to World War II veterans
- Nonviolent resistance method used by civil rights activists
- Leader of the United Farm Workers who fought for farmworkers' rights
- U.S. campaign launched after 9/11 to combat global terrorism
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- 1968 North Vietnamese attack that shifted U.S. public opinion on the Vietnam War
- 1950s anti-communist movement targeting suspected subversives
- Organization that embargoed oil to the U.S. in the 1970s, causing an energy crisis
- Period of tension between the U.S. and Soviet Union after World War II
- Civil rights leader known for nonviolent resistance
- 2000 Supreme Court case resolving the disputed presidential election
- Gulf resolution that escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam
- 1961 protests to desegregate interstate transportation
- Soviet satellite launched in 1957 that spurred U.S. space efforts
- Scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation
- 1963 book by Betty Friedan that sparked the modern women's movement
- 1991 conflict to liberate Kuwait from Iraq
- Residential areas outside cities that grew rapidly after World War II
- 2001 law enhancing national security after 9/11
- Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks
- Motto adopted in 1956 to distinguish the U.S. from atheist nations
- System used to increase military manpower during the Vietnam War
30 Clues: 1991 conflict to liberate Kuwait from Iraq • U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • Constitutional issue in the Watergate scandal • 2001 law enhancing national security after 9/11 • Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks • Scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation • 1896 Supreme Court case that legalized segregation • ...
Push and Pull Factors 2021-06-10
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- How much something costs
- World ___ 1 & 2
- The beauty of a place
- Government, Politicians
- What school's are for
- Hospitals,medical centers
- How liveable a place is
- When you are protected
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- Your background
- How old you are
- Being able to get around to all different places
- Helps people find work
- A subject where you learn about God
- Disasters E.g Tornados, earthquakes etc.
- Something that needs to be respected
15 Clues: Your background • How old you are • World ___ 1 & 2 • The beauty of a place • What school's are for • Helps people find work • When you are protected • Government, Politicians • How liveable a place is • How much something costs • Hospitals,medical centers • A subject where you learn about God • Something that needs to be respected • Disasters E.g Tornados, earthquakes etc. • ...
WWl Abigail Pugh 2022-11-16
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- his murder starts ww1
- now called turkey
- country split into smaller countries
- sunk and lead America into war
- form of military protection in the earth
- the day the war ended
- us propaganda figure to create support for the war
- seized power during russian revolution
- paying for war; war taxes
- winners of ww1
- us president during ww1
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- losers of ww1
- how many years ww1 was fought
- when a country takes over another
- treaty that ended the war
- people who served in the military
- formed after ww1 due to german anger
- not in the military
- a country that played a big role in ww1
- the second world war
20 Clues: losers of ww1 • winners of ww1 • now called turkey • not in the military • the second world war • his murder starts ww1 • the day the war ended • us president during ww1 • treaty that ended the war • paying for war; war taxes • how many years ww1 was fought • sunk and lead America into war • when a country takes over another • people who served in the military • ...
WWl Abigail Pugh 2022-11-16
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- his murder starts ww1
- now called turkey
- country split into smaller countries
- sunk and lead America into war
- form of military protection in the earth
- the day the war ended
- us propaganda figure to create support for the war
- seized power during russian revolution
- paying for war; war taxes
- winners of ww1
- us president during ww1
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- losers of ww1
- how many years ww1 was fought
- when a country takes over another
- treaty that ended the war
- people who served in the military
- formed after ww1 due to german anger
- not in the military
- a country that played a big role in ww1
- the second world war
20 Clues: losers of ww1 • winners of ww1 • now called turkey • not in the military • the second world war • his murder starts ww1 • the day the war ended • us president during ww1 • treaty that ended the war • paying for war; war taxes • how many years ww1 was fought • sunk and lead America into war • when a country takes over another • people who served in the military • ...
USH Semester 2 Review 2025-05-20
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- Nixon's idea to slowly integrate the Vietnamese into the army and government of South Vietnam
- The event that led to the rise of facism in Europe
- The group of Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The last name of the boy who had an open casket to show the violence of Jim Crow Laws
- The alliance that was meant to protect Western Europe from the USSR
- The leader of Cuba during the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis
- "__________ Theory" The idea that communism would spread from one country to another
- President Johnson's domestic plan
- The senator that stoked the red scare in the 1950's
- Malcolm X pushed for "Black _________"
- The leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War
- Which country did Hitler invade to start WW2?
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- ____________ Response -- Kennedy's military plan
- A person from the counterculture in the 1950's
- The United States' policy to start World War 2
- One of the cities the United States dropped an atomic bomb on
- Lyndon Johnson declared war on
- How the Korean War ended
- The first satellite the Soviet Union launched
- The leader who coined the term, "Iron Curtain"
20 Clues: How the Korean War ended • Lyndon Johnson declared war on • President Johnson's domestic plan • The group of Germany, Japan, and Italy • Malcolm X pushed for "Black _________" • The first satellite the Soviet Union launched • Which country did Hitler invade to start WW2? • A person from the counterculture in the 1950's • The United States' policy to start World War 2 • ...
World War II 2015-02-19
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- 4 laws passed in the late 1930s that were designed to keep the US out of international incidents
- August 15, 1945 - the Victory in Japan Day when the Japanese surrendered
- When a country gives in to reasonable demands to not go to war
- Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
- A government order imposing a trade barrier
- An agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union to not attack each other
- 1941 law that authorized the president to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
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- A noted British statesman who led Britain throughout most of World War II and along with Roosevelt planned many allied campaigns.
- Lightening War...used by Hitler to quickly conquer Europe
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- United States aid to Great Britain that did not cause U.S. to loose its position of neutrality
- Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944
- Alliance of Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and France during World War II.
- May 8, 1945; victory in Europe Day when the Germans surrendered
15 Clues: Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944 • A government order imposing a trade barrier • Lightening War...used by Hitler to quickly conquer Europe • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • When a country gives in to reasonable demands to not go to war • ...
World War One 2022-08-20
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- successor state to ottoman empire
- wounded corporal
- Russian monarchy
- Infamous letter
- Russian defeat in Germany
- Reluctant and late ally
- Allied Disaster in Ottoman Empire
- archduke's home
- Invaded country north of France
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- German emperor
- assassin's home
- czar's wife
- Austria Hungarian capital
- First Lord of the Admiralty
- main axis power
- allied english speaking power
- Axis power becomes ally
- sunken british ship
18 Clues: czar's wife • German emperor • assassin's home • Infamous letter • main axis power • archduke's home • wounded corporal • Russian monarchy • sunken british ship • Reluctant and late ally • Axis power becomes ally • Austria Hungarian capital • Russian defeat in Germany • First Lord of the Admiralty • allied english speaking power • Invaded country north of France • ...
World War 1 2021-01-25
Across
- Awkward, clumsy
- Finally or after a while
- Giving jobs to people
- Before, earlier on
- Soldiers who fight on or march
- Ship that moves underwater
- land whether hilly or flat
- A pause in the war
- Britain, France and Russia
- Agreement
- Fight between two planes
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- Bullets, weapons etc
- Observe, investigate, spy on
- Large powerful guns or cannons
- Large ship which was sunk
- A rocket fired under water
- Removing a part of the body
- To become a soldier
18 Clues: Agreement • Awkward, clumsy • Before, earlier on • A pause in the war • To become a soldier • Bullets, weapons etc • Giving jobs to people • Finally or after a while • Fight between two planes • Large ship which was sunk • A rocket fired under water • Ship that moves underwater • land whether hilly or flat • Britain, France and Russia • Removing a part of the body • ...
World War I 2023-04-20
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- Location of the first shots fired that began WWI.
- Extreme love of ones country.
- The Battle of the __________ saved the city of Paris from German conquest.
- Czar of Russia at the beginning of WWI.
- Area between two opposing trenches was referred to as...______________.
- Note discovered by the British that indicated that Germany was attempting to get Mexico to fight against the U.S.
- Terrorist organization that was responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- German navy used this new invention to inflict devastating losses on the high seas.
- American president that proposed the 14 point plan for peace following WWI.
- Treaty that ended WWI.
- Policy of not getting involved in a conflict.
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- Famous passenger ship sunk by German submarines.
- Payments made by the losing side to the winners for losses incurred during the war.
- Policy of acquiring new territories in order to expand a countries influence.
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- A military friendship between countries.
- Warfare changed during the war because of new technology, soldiers were forced to dig ____________ in order to survive.
- City were the Archduke of Austria-Hungary was assassinated.
18 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI. • Extreme love of ones country. • Czar of Russia at the beginning of WWI. • A military friendship between countries. • Policy of not getting involved in a conflict. • Famous passenger ship sunk by German submarines. • Location of the first shots fired that began WWI. • City were the Archduke of Austria-Hungary was assassinated. • ...
World War II 2013-05-27
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- night of the broken glass
- rebelled against Spanish republic
- German leader during the war
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- systematic murder of 11 million people in europe
- established totalitarian government in Italy
- deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population
- camp where minorities are forced to work or killed
- fled france to set up a government in exile
- German brand of fascism based on extreme nationalism
- nations that fought the axis powers
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- segregated jewish areas in polish cities
- secret pact splitting up poland
- act to lease arms to nations vital to US defense
- outlawed arms sale and loans to nations at war
- chief of staff of japans army
- is a government that tries to exert complete control
- last name means man of steel
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 I 2013-12-01
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- the aggressive build up of armed forces to intimidate other countries
- use of information to influence opinions
- the number of items in Wilson's plan for peace
- agreement to stop fighting
- national borders based on heritage and ethnicity
- man who sent offer to give Mexico land in the U.S. from Germany
- goods prohibited from being shipped
- pledge that Germany would give warning before firing torpedoes
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- a group of countries that would work together to ensure peace
- paying for all of the war damage
- a feeling of intense pride of one's homeland
- urged people to grow their own vegetables to save food
- palace where the treaty to end the war was signed
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
- also called the allies of Britain,France, and Russia
- service that required males 21-30 to register for military
- a random lottery for military service
- to travel in a large group
18 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • to travel in a large group • paying for all of the war damage • goods prohibited from being shipped • a random lottery for military service • use of information to influence opinions • a feeling of intense pride of one's homeland • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire • the number of items in Wilson's plan for peace • ...
World War I 2014-05-20
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- his assassination led directly to WWI
- COLONIES what brought Africa and Asia into the war?
- tried to keep the U.S. out of the war
- helped changed the course of the war
- glorifying of war
- how many British colonies were there during the war
- committee on public information
- How many countries followed the U.S into WWI
- entered the war in 1917
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- world organization to keep the peace
- One of the major allied nations declared war
- name for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- how many countries initially remained neutral
- boats that can be used underwater
- drafting men into the army
- Germany offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- A ditch dug in the ground to protect soldiers at war
- Number of countries that join the war in 1914
- despite rivalry with Germany they stayed neutral
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 • world organization to keep the peace • helped changed the course of the war • his assassination led directly to WWI • tried to keep the U.S. out of the war • One of the major allied nations declared war • ...
World War 1 2015-03-05
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- its the law
- reduce military forces and equipment 628
- prepare for war
- how countries should exist post-war 626
- V.I. Lennon 630
- 400 miles long
- war on two fronts 619
- 1914-1918
- it sank
- neither side is able to win
- wanted to avoid war at all costs 622
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- U-boats
- unarm the troops
- Changes to Germany's population and territory 627
- 1905 revolution 630
- Great Britain, Russia, France 615
- new weapon used in WWI
- countries working together for peace 614
18 Clues: U-boats • it sank • 1914-1918 • its the law • 400 miles long • prepare for war • V.I. Lennon 630 • unarm the troops • 1905 revolution 630 • war on two fronts 619 • new weapon used in WWI • neither side is able to win • Great Britain, Russia, France 615 • wanted to avoid war at all costs 622 • how countries should exist post-war 626 • reduce military forces and equipment 628 • ...
World War Two 2015-02-18
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- D-Day took place on ____________6, 1944.
- name of the German Leader.
- declared to England "I have secured peace in our time"
- this term refers to the death of nearly 12 million people by the Nazis.
- name of German tactics in WWII that required a quick strike.
- the build up of arms by Germany that clearly violated the Treaty of Versailles.
- Places the glory of the state over that of the individual.
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- Last name of the English Leader during WWII.
- nick name for the U.S. General that ordered the D-Day Landing.
- he signed a nonaggression pact with Hitler in 1938.
- during the Battle of __________ in 1940 the Nazis launched bombings of London for forty nights.
- Site of Japanese Attack 12-7-1941.
- the beaches of France where allies mad their landing in 1944.
- Italian fascist leader in WWII.
- President ______________ asked for a deceleration of war against Japan.
- The invasion of ____________started the second world war.
- The last German offensive of WWII was the Battle of the_______
- The first name given to female workers in WWII war industries __________ Rivoter.
18 Clues: name of the German Leader. • Italian fascist leader in WWII. • Site of Japanese Attack 12-7-1941. • D-Day took place on ____________6, 1944. • Last name of the English Leader during WWII. • he signed a nonaggression pact with Hitler in 1938. • declared to England "I have secured peace in our time" • The invasion of ____________started the second world war. • ...
World War I 2017-03-21
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- WWI was nicknamed the War To End ___ _____.
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Japan were called the ______________ powers.
- President of the US during WWI.
- In 1919, The Treaty of _________ officially ended the war.
- The most successful fighter of the entire war was German fighter pilot Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen or the ____ _____.
- Dirt ditches that protected the soldiers from enemy fire.
- Russian Czar that was killed at the end of the war.
- The US entered the war after the sinking of the SS ________.
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- The League of ________ helped Europe rebuild, but the US Senate refused to let the country join what President Wilson had established.
- Another name for a German U boat.
- Members of the Black Hand Society were from what country?
- Germany's leader at the start of the war, Kaiser _______.
- Central Powers included Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria and ____________.
- The death of Arch Duke _____ was the primary reason for the start of the war.
- The rank Adolf Hitler held during WWI.
- City where Archduke Ferdinand was killed.
- The youngest British soldier was a boy named Sidney Lewis who was just _____________ years old but lied about his age to join.
- To increase the size of the U.S. Army during WWI, Congress passed the Selective Service Act, which was also known as the _______.
18 Clues: President of the US during WWI. • Another name for a German U boat. • The rank Adolf Hitler held during WWI. • City where Archduke Ferdinand was killed. • WWI was nicknamed the War To End ___ _____. • Russian Czar that was killed at the end of the war. • Members of the Black Hand Society were from what country? • ...
World War I 2018-01-22
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- first name of archduke who was assassinated
- This country got put with the blame for WWI
- This type of weapon was used in WWI
- one of the causes of WWI
- This type of warfare was used in WWI
- Country that issued ultimatum
- The name of the area between trenches
- This empire was dissolved at the end of the war
- This country had to leave in 1917
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- Country who refused to answer ultimatum
- This neutral country was invaded by Germany
- Country that fought on the western front
- This plan was designed to avoid fighting on two fronts
- Holiday where there was a temporary truce
- Prompted US entry in WWI
- This caused all of the world to be involved in WWI
- this president involved the US in WWI
- Country that fought on the western front
- this country tried to stay isolated
19 Clues: Prompted US entry in WWI • one of the causes of WWI • Country that issued ultimatum • This country had to leave in 1917 • This type of weapon was used in WWI • this country tried to stay isolated • This type of warfare was used in WWI • this president involved the US in WWI • The name of the area between trenches • Country who refused to answer ultimatum • ...
World War I 2022-01-27
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- German submarine
- An agreement to stop fighting, officially November 11, 1918
- His death is claimed to be the start of WWI
- US President during WWI
- The merchant ship that was sunk by Germany that helped encourage the United States go to help Europe in the war
- Moving troops and supplies in preparation for war
- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- Warfare a narrow strip underground where men stayed to fight
- The agreement that formally ends World War I and describes who was responsible and what happens to Germany
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- The draft President Woodrow Wilson provided to the Peace Conference in Europe
- Images and words to identify an argument in favor of one group
- The only part that Woodrow Wilson got into the Treaty of Versailles
- not of either side
- Any country that uses military or diplomacy to increase their power
- A belief in one's country
- Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary
- Repayment of harm caused
- The process of asking men to join military service
18 Clues: German submarine • not of either side • US President during WWI • Repayment of harm caused • A belief in one's country • Great Britain, France, and Russia • His death is claimed to be the start of WWI • Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary • Moving troops and supplies in preparation for war • The process of asking men to join military service • ...
World War One 2025-03-04
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- leader of Russia after the Revolution (last name)
- President during WWI
- British passenger ship sunk by Germany
- citizens could buy these from the government and earn interest back
- the area between the trenches
- Albert Fall sold public land to private oil businesses
- fear of communists coming to America
- Female pilot who flew across the Atlantic
- name of the Archduke who was assassinated
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- He killed the Archduke
- early nickname for us soldiers in WWI
- peacekeeping organization formed after the war
- this secret message brought the US into the war
- extreme pride in one's country
- This agreement was supposed to outlaw war
- Germany's plan to knock out France quickly
- this officially ended WWI
- this illness killed more people than WWI
18 Clues: President during WWI • He killed the Archduke • this officially ended WWI • the area between the trenches • extreme pride in one's country • fear of communists coming to America • early nickname for us soldiers in WWI • British passenger ship sunk by Germany • this illness killed more people than WWI • This agreement was supposed to outlaw war • ...
World War I 2024-04-09
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- The area between two armies trenches that was full of barbed wire, debris, and bodies
- A new type of weapon that poisoned soldiers and made them sick
- Heavy cannons that fired explosive rounds very long distances
- The assassination of Archduke Franz _______________ was a cause of WWI
- The alliance made up of Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- A signed document that ends a war
- A heavy vehicle used in war to break through enemy lines
- when a person or group kills an important figure like a political leader
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- This war took place from 1914-1918
- A political and economic ideology that became prominent after the Russian Revolution
- Two groups fighting each other at a specific place
- Joined World War I in 1917
- A war that involves most of the major countries of the world
- A type of battleship introduced in the early 20th century
- The continent that most battles of WWI took place on
- An agreement of countries to help each other
- The areas dug into the ground that soldiers lived and fought in
- The alliance made up of Britain, France, and Russia
18 Clues: Joined World War I in 1917 • A signed document that ends a war • This war took place from 1914-1918 • An agreement of countries to help each other • Two groups fighting each other at a specific place • The alliance made up of Britain, France, and Russia • The continent that most battles of WWI took place on • A heavy vehicle used in war to break through enemy lines • ...
World War 1 2025-05-02
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- Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este
- to send out of the country by legal deportation
- not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial:
- German submarines used in warfare.
- Spying to gather secret information.
- Payments made by a defeated country for war damages.
- A term used for Australian soldiers.
- The belief in maintaining a strong military force.
- A situation where neither side can gain an advantage.
- Warfare, A type of combat where soldiers fight from trenches.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers.
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- Powers, The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and others.
- Information used to influence public opinion.
- Pride and loyalty towards one’s country.
- of Versailles, The peace treaty that ended WWI.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Scare, period of public fear and anxiety over the supposed rise of communist or socialist ideologies in a noncommunist state
18 Clues: An agreement to stop fighting. • German submarines used in warfare. • Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Este • Spying to gather secret information. • A term used for Australian soldiers. • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. • Pride and loyalty towards one’s country. • Information used to influence public opinion. • to send out of the country by legal deportation • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2022-05-18
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- plagued soldiers from all sides in the trenches. Carried disease which could spread to soldiers.
- President of the united states during WW1
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- a temporary stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions.
- the quality or state of being proud
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement
- World War I coalition that consisted primarily of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary,
- are soldiers who are not of commissioned officer rank, such as privates, corporals and sergeants.
- psychological disturbance caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare, especially being under bombardment.
- one of the poisonous gases used in WW1
- another name for World War 1
- a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for ending World War I in a way that would prevent such a conflagration from occurring again.
- a small artillery piece, operated by one or two soldiers and capable of firing grenade-like bombs.
- a serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- the narrow, muddy, treeless stretch of land, characterized by numerous shell holes, that separated German and Allied trenchesk
- an automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession for as long as the trigger is pressed.
- a weapon that sprays out burning fuel
- a British passenger ship that was owned by the Cunard Line and was first launched in 1906
- compulsory recruitment for military service.
- tactic used in WW1 to confuse the enemy.
- refers to divisions or regiments of foot-soldiers, sections of an army that move about, advance and fight on foot.
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- a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries
- armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat.
- the action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure.
- meant leaving the safety of their trenches and attacking the enemy.
- the repeated firing of a gun or guns.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- a protective mask used to cover a person's face as a defense against poisonous gas.
- type of combat in which the opposing sides attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
- a place where opposing armies face each other in war and where fighting happens
- a dead body
- is a moderately serious disease transmitted by body lice. It infected armies in Flanders, France, Poland, Galicia, Italy, Salonika, Macedonia, Mesopotamia, Russia and Egypt in World War I.
- an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- was the place where the most powerful military forces in Europe, the German and French armies, met and where the First World War was decided.
- a small hand-held bomb with a short fuse, able to be primed and then thrown at the enemy.
- a group of ships or vehicles traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
- series of widespread unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front of the First World War around Christmas 1914.
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land.
- used to try to make people think a certain way
- The most dangerous gas of world war 1
- American troops were called this
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- soldiers who fought on foot
- any fighter pilot credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft
- mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917, the United States
46 Clues: a dead body • soldiers who fought on foot • another name for World War 1 • American troops were called this • the quality or state of being proud • the repeated firing of a gun or guns. • The most dangerous gas of world war 1 • a weapon that sprays out burning fuel • one of the poisonous gases used in WW1 • tactic used in WW1 to confuse the enemy. • ...
World War 1 crossword puzzle 2014-10-29
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- "No Mans land" area between opposing trenches
- Spoke out against the war and was imprisoned.
- :Individuals who believe in the equal distribution of wealth and ownership by the state.
- Plan to estimate causes of war and prevent future wars(open markets,spreading democracy, League of Nations).
- Penalties and Prison sentence for aiding the enemy.
- GeAustria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- the nineteenth amendment
- "Manufacturing, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquor's".
- idea that countries can increase power and wealth by controlling other people.
- Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Japan, U.S.A.(1917)
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- The to end the Great War.
- African American head north for jobs.
- The name of World War 1.
- was assassinated in Bosnia, caused the war to begin.
- International peacekeeping body formed following World War 1.
- Gave women the right to vote.
- Belief the the nation should remain isolated from European conflict.
- Act of 1918: Made it a crime to say, write, or print any negative about the war.
- Theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole,or to a state.
- Aggressive build-up of armed forces and threatening other nations.
20 Clues: The name of World War 1. • the nineteenth amendment • The to end the Great War. • Gave women the right to vote. • GeAustria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • African American head north for jobs. • "No Mans land" area between opposing trenches • Spoke out against the war and was imprisoned. • Penalties and Prison sentence for aiding the enemy. • ...
Conflict and Co-operation over time 2021-10-08
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- This animal was used at the Battle of Hastings and is still used today
- This type of protection was the last time of whole body protection
- This was significant during the First World War
- Soldiers used to use these at the start of World War 1
- This was significant during the First World war as it thousands of people
- Solders carry more equipment because they are expected to
- The first type of protection that was used
- This factor of influence changes the colour of modern soldiers uniform
- This helps protect modern soldiers
- What weapon has stayed the same and been carried by Soldiers over time?
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- We people stopped wearing armour because of this new invention
- This animals role has changed, it used to fight then it was used to move heavy things
- Soldiers used this to protect their lungs
- The allowed soldiers to be seen on a smoky battlefield
- This is not Conventional Warfare this is....
- This animal was used to carry messages
- This replaced an animal during World war 1
17 Clues: This helps protect modern soldiers • This animal was used to carry messages • Soldiers used this to protect their lungs • The first type of protection that was used • This replaced an animal during World war 1 • This is not Conventional Warfare this is.... • This was significant during the First World War • The allowed soldiers to be seen on a smoky battlefield • ...
Secondary 5 Global History Pre-Assessment 2013-09-06
Across
- Famous Italian Fascist leader
- An ideology conceived by German philosopher Karl Marx
- Leader of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Russian leader that aided the Russian state in shifting away from Communism
- War that occurred right after World War 2, effectively signalling the beginning of the cold war
- Egyptian leader defeated by Israeli troops in the Six-Day War
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- American president that gave the orders to drop the first nuclear weapons
- Leader of the American civil rights movement
- The first city to be bombed with an atomic weapon
- Political party responsible for bringing Communism to Russia
- Racist system of segregation in South Africa that leader Nelson Mandela fought hard to abolish
- Famous Chinese Communist leader
- Leader of India when it was partitioned into two separate states in 1947
13 Clues: Famous Italian Fascist leader • Famous Chinese Communist leader • Leader of the American civil rights movement • Leader of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis • The first city to be bombed with an atomic weapon • An ideology conceived by German philosopher Karl Marx • Political party responsible for bringing Communism to Russia • ...
Creating Territories 2021-01-25
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- people who supported expanding the size of the United States
- a discussion between nations with the goal of reaching an agreement
- group of islands that the US and Britain "fought" over for 12 years (3 words)
- capital of Oregon Territory
- lasting from 1861-1865, this war between northern and southern states over slavery, states' rights, and westward expansion was the bloodiest conflict in American history (2 words)
- "war" that started in 1859 after an American farmer shot and killed a pig belonging to his British neighbor with the pig being the only casualty of the conflict (2 words)
- president of the United States during the Civil War
- capital of Washington Territory
- the belief that it was the divine mission of Americans to spread their political and religious values to others (2 words)
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- to step in and settle a dispute or a disagreement
- famed Union general who also served at Fort Vancouver before the Civil War and would later become the 18th US president (name with middle initial)
- name for the northern forces of the Civil War who fought to end slavery
- name Congress rejected when deciding what to call Washington Territory, claiming it would be confused with the nation's capital
- law that allowed for the creation of Washington Territory in 1853 (2 words)
- first governor of Washington Territory who was also named the Secretary of Indian Affairs and later died fighting for the Union in the Civil War (2 words)
- added more territory to the US than any other president, including Oregon Territory (2 words)
- 1946 document that determined the border between the US and Canada at the 49th parallel (2 words)
- people who live in these can vote for their elected representatives but those representatives are not allowed to vote in Congress
- name for the southern forces of the Civil War after southern states ceded (left) the US over slavery
19 Clues: capital of Oregon Territory • capital of Washington Territory • to step in and settle a dispute or a disagreement • president of the United States during the Civil War • people who supported expanding the size of the United States • a discussion between nations with the goal of reaching an agreement • ...
WWl Abigail Pugh 2022-11-16
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- his murder starts ww1
- now called turkey
- country split into smaller countries
- sunk and lead America into war
- form of military protection in the earth
- the day the war ended
- us propaganda figure to create support for the war
- seized power during russian revolution
- paying for war; war taxes
- winners of ww1
- us president during ww1
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- losers of ww1
- how many years ww1 was fought
- when a country takes over another
- treaty that ended the war
- people who served in the military
- formed after ww1 due to german anger
- not in the military
- a country that played a big role in ww1
- the second world war
20 Clues: losers of ww1 • winners of ww1 • now called turkey • not in the military • the second world war • his murder starts ww1 • the day the war ended • us president during ww1 • treaty that ended the war • paying for war; war taxes • how many years ww1 was fought • sunk and lead America into war • when a country takes over another • people who served in the military • ...
WWl Abigail Pugh 2022-11-16
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- his murder starts ww1
- now called turkey
- country split into smaller countries
- sunk and lead America into war
- form of military protection in the earth
- the day the war ended
- us propaganda figure to create support for the war
- seized power during russian revolution
- paying for war; war taxes
- winners of ww1
- us president during ww1
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- losers of ww1
- how many years ww1 was fought
- when a country takes over another
- treaty that ended the war
- people who served in the military
- formed after ww1 due to german anger
- not in the military
- a country that played a big role in ww1
- the second world war
20 Clues: losers of ww1 • winners of ww1 • now called turkey • not in the military • the second world war • his murder starts ww1 • the day the war ended • us president during ww1 • treaty that ended the war • paying for war; war taxes • how many years ww1 was fought • sunk and lead America into war • when a country takes over another • people who served in the military • ...
Poland's Role in World War 2 2023-03-24
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- The month of the outbreak of World War 2
- Cause of the War Involving Poland
- The country that invaded Poland
- The two countries that pledged to aid Poland
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- What alliance document did Poland have with France?
- Did not declare war after the Polish attack(Hitler, French, or the British)
- Rounded amount of Polish civilians and soldiers killed during the German attack
- How did Poland fight in the war for the majority of it?(flight, land, or sea)
- Defeated in the Hitler attack
- Was Poland the fourth, third, second, or first largest allied forces in Europe?
- Which direction did Germany invade Poland from?
11 Clues: Defeated in the Hitler attack • The country that invaded Poland • Cause of the War Involving Poland • The month of the outbreak of World War 2 • The two countries that pledged to aid Poland • Which direction did Germany invade Poland from? • What alliance document did Poland have with France? • Did not declare war after the Polish attack(Hitler, French, or the British) • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2023-05-04
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- the average 27,000 people died per___
- bombs for use in World War II
- A war in which Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, China,
- Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939
- When millions of Jewish people were killed by the Nazis
- Japanese prime minister and mastermind of Japanese military
- Code name for the secret United States project set up in 1942 to develop
- Jewish people were put into ____ camps Solve OK Cancel
- The Americans entered the war when Japan bombed this place
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- The first day of the Allied invasion of Normandy
- Leader of Germany
- The alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan
- other allies defeated Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- German word meaning "lightning war"
- Communist dictator of Soviet Union
- when did ww2 end?
- A ruler who is unconstrained by law
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
- The alliance of Britain, France and Russia
- Benito Mussolini was leader of this country
20 Clues: Leader of Germany • when did ww2 end? • bombs for use in World War II • Communist dictator of Soviet Union • German word meaning "lightning war" • A ruler who is unconstrained by law • the average 27,000 people died per___ • The alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan • The alliance of Britain, France and Russia • Benito Mussolini was leader of this country • ...
Kendall's Crossword 2022-04-27
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- Name of shanty towns during the Great Depression.
- The country that was invaded to start World War Two.
- They protected bomber planes during World War Two.
- He decided to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- He was arrested in Tennesee for teaching the theory of evolution.
- A woman who dressed in short skirts and heavy makeup. They also smoked and danced.
- Nickname Franklin Roosevelt gave to cities that built weapons and tanks for the war effort.
- Two nights where Jewish businesses and Synagogues were burned and destroyed.
- A type of journalism that over exaggerates stories.
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- Piece of Czechoslovakia that Neville Chamberlain allowed Hitler to have.
- An amendment that only lasted 13 years because of tax money that was needed during the Great Depression.
- This day was used to determine which banks were healthy or not.
- This is known as the time when many African Americans came North to get factory jobs.
- Fear of communism spreading through the USA.
- Soldiers fought in these during most of World War One.
- He promised a new deal for Americans.
- Lightning war military tactic.
- His plan to send African Americans back to Africa failed.
- He inspired Britain to "never surrender."
- The popular music genre of the '20s.
20 Clues: Lightning war military tactic. • The popular music genre of the '20s. • He promised a new deal for Americans. • He inspired Britain to "never surrender." • Fear of communism spreading through the USA. • Name of shanty towns during the Great Depression. • They protected bomber planes during World War Two. • A type of journalism that over exaggerates stories. • ...
general 104 2024-05-02
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- country and a bird
- srtucture holdong water for swimming
- bomb that ended world war 2
- you need this to see very small things
- small creature with eight legs
- home of kangaroos
- one hundred pennies
- ice cream holder
- four times four (four squared)
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- available at a library
- saint louis baseball team
- wood eating insect
- membership required to shop here
- mechanical man that walks and talks
- capital of alaska
- loan usually needed to buy home
- eastern-most great lake
- home of nhl oilers
- music instrument with eighty eight keys
- very large plant
20 Clues: very large plant • ice cream holder • capital of alaska • home of kangaroos • country and a bird • wood eating insect • home of nhl oilers • one hundred pennies • available at a library • eastern-most great lake • saint louis baseball team • bomb that ended world war 2 • small creature with eight legs • four times four (four squared) • loan usually needed to buy home • ...
World War II 2013-10-29
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- What was used to warn the people there was an air raid?
- What type of food did people grow in their gardens?
- How many days did the Blitz last?
- Where did women work during the war?
- Who was the prime minister of Britain?
- What were the shelters people had in their gardens called?
- The war ended in 19__5.
- Who won the war?
- Who was the leader of Germany?
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- What places did the Jerry planes target?
- What was the name of the person in charge of making sure people went to the shelter?
- where did the children go during the war?
- what were the children called if they had to leave the city?
- What did the people in Britain have to put over their windows?
- What country did Germany attack first?
- What was it called when people were only allowed a small amount of food?
- Where did the people go if there was an air raid?
- The war began in 193__.
18 Clues: Who won the war? • The war began in 193__. • The war ended in 19__5. • Who was the leader of Germany? • How many days did the Blitz last? • Where did women work during the war? • What country did Germany attack first? • Who was the prime minister of Britain? • What places did the Jerry planes target? • where did the children go during the war? • ...
World War II 2022-06-15
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- The causes of WW2
- Great Britain, USA, France, etc.
- IN WW2 there was a ... shortage
- second city in which the nuclear bomb was thrown
- an extreme devotion to a nation
- political system, in which a dictator takes total control of a government
- When a Hewish person was captured, they were tasked to a ...
- Germany´s leader
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- City first in which the nuclear bomb was thrown
- organization formed after World War One.
- Germany, Italy, Soviet Union, Japan
- Jewish people had to ...
- The party that followed Hitler
- Soviet Union´s leader
- World War II began because Hitler invaded ...
- To leave somewhere due to a lack of safety
- Iltaly´s leader
- All ... boys had to enlist into the army.
18 Clues: Iltaly´s leader • Germany´s leader • The causes of WW2 • Soviet Union´s leader • Jewish people had to ... • The party that followed Hitler • IN WW2 there was a ... shortage • an extreme devotion to a nation • Great Britain, USA, France, etc. • Germany, Italy, Soviet Union, Japan • organization formed after World War One. • All ... boys had to enlist into the army. • ...
World War 1 2021-05-07
Across
- gaining control over new territories to create an empire for economic gain,
- bias or misleading information used to promote a political point of view,
- Front, the battle grounds located between Germany and France,
- Powers An alliance between German, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- nation that is part of another country’s empire,
- volunteering to be part of war,
- the government controlling what people can hear, see and read,
- Warfare, is a type of fighting where both sides build deep trenches as a defence against the enemy,
- the sense of pride in one’s own country,
- A group of nations working together for a common cause.
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- the belief of building strong armed forces so countries can defend themselves,
- is a situation in which neither side in a contest can win nor in which no progress is possible,
- a group of nations ruled by one country,
- Entente An alliance between England, French and Russia.
- a British battleship,
- government forced people to join the armed forces,
- Australia’s first battle ground in the war,
- large calibre guns that are used in war,
18 Clues: a British battleship, • volunteering to be part of war, • a group of nations ruled by one country, • the sense of pride in one’s own country, • large calibre guns that are used in war, • Australia’s first battle ground in the war, • nation that is part of another country’s empire, • government forced people to join the armed forces, • ...
world war 1 2023-11-13
Across
- a day that we remember the old vetrens
- being rude
- in a chopper to make it fly
- a fact of matter
- sharing the same rights
- to kill
- used in weapon
- to see if they are healthy
- to work and prepare
- Front. a protective side of the war
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- materials used
- being rude
- the state of being free within society
- clues
- warfare war in a trench
- remember the old fighters
- boats. naval submarines operated by Germany
- Empire the british conoly
- the people that are working together
19 Clues: clues • to kill • being rude • being rude • materials used • used in weapon • a fact of matter • to work and prepare • sharing the same rights • warfare war in a trench • remember the old fighters • to see if they are healthy • in a chopper to make it fly • Empire the british conoly • the people that are working together • a day that we remember the old vetrens • ...
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 2024-01-31
20 Clues: gun • tags • Wood • bonds • Treaty • pilots • Forest • Bertha • garden • fights • Wilson • Powers • warfare • warfare • Pershing • Ferdinand • Wilhelm II • of Nations • Clemenceau • Nicholas II
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 2024-02-23
Across
- final demand; "agree to my terms or else"
- killing a political leader to send a message
- a country getting its troops ready for active duty
- anarchist group stationed in Serbia
- prime minister of Great Britain during WWI
- led by archduke Franz Ferdinand
- German official who sent a telegram to Mexico
- new nation made up of old Hapsburg families and Prussia
- communist leader of the Russian Revolution
- mental health condition where soldiers relived the war
- information, often biased, used to sway public opinion
- leader of France during WWI
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- nation with interest in the Balkans, led by Tsar Nicholas
- position where neither side gains significant ground
- president of the United States during the war
- all aspects of society participate in war
- association created to further mutual interests
- fighting that takes place on land in ditches
18 Clues: leader of France during WWI • led by archduke Franz Ferdinand • anarchist group stationed in Serbia • final demand; "agree to my terms or else" • all aspects of society participate in war • prime minister of Great Britain during WWI • communist leader of the Russian Revolution • killing a political leader to send a message • fighting that takes place on land in ditches • ...
World War Words 2024-12-12
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- "N" of Main
- Red Cross nurse that was shot by Germans
- Germany asks Mexico to attack U.S
- "I" of Main
- the ____ of Archduke Ferdinand caused the war
- German plan to focus on the French
- Spreading ideas to support a cause
- Britain, Russia, Serbia, U.S
- aquatic section of military (boats)
- In France, where most trench warfare took place
- invented by Brits, armored vehicles used in war
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- Assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- if you don't support either side you are...
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria ect.
- Holiday celebrated on November 11th
- "M" of Main
- "A" of Main
- preparation of troops for war
18 Clues: "N" of Main • "I" of Main • "M" of Main • "A" of Main • Britain, Russia, Serbia, U.S • preparation of troops for war • Assassinated Archduke Ferdinand • Germany asks Mexico to attack U.S • German plan to focus on the French • Spreading ideas to support a cause • Holiday celebrated on November 11th • aquatic section of military (boats) • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria ect. • ...
World War I 2025-09-16
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- The ______ Act & Sedition Acts essentially banned criticism of the war effort
- The Great _________ 1.2 million african-americans moved from the rural South to Northern cities
- This pandemic killed over 50 million
- The feeling that your people should rule themselve
- These combat submarines carried out unrestricted submarine warfare
- The _______ Telegram was a secret message urging Mexico to declare war on the US
- This treaty punished Germany harshly and set the stage for WWII
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- condition caused by standing in water for long periods of time
- The Russian ________ led to Russia leaving the war
- US government agency that created pro-war and anti-german propaganda
- He was President during WWI
- This was the nickname given to US soldiers in WWI
- Emma _______ was an anarchist, feminist and anti-war activist
- could shoot high explosive shells for several miles
- this labor group was targeted by the American Protective League
- Franz _______ was assassinated- this was the spark that started WWI
- Eugene V. _____ socialist labor leader who ran for president
- The _______ of Nations was Wilson's idea for an organization where nations could solve problems between nations through diplomacy instead of war
18 Clues: He was President during WWI • This pandemic killed over 50 million • This was the nickname given to US soldiers in WWI • The Russian ________ led to Russia leaving the war • The feeling that your people should rule themselve • could shoot high explosive shells for several miles • Eugene V. _____ socialist labor leader who ran for president • ...
World War I - The Home Front (Lesson 2 Chapter 6) 2023-11-02
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- this group was created to "sell" the war to Americans
- agency that coordinated the production of war materials
- 1 million of this group replaced men in the workforce
- separate neighborhoods for Mexican Americans to live to support each other
- this act made it illegal to speak against the war publicly
- this disease killed 25 to 50 million people worldwide, including soldiers
- spying to gather (acquire) government information
- the type of positions women held during World War I
- this new system required men between the ages of 21-30 to register for the draft
- what workers do to move from one place to another for labor (work)
- largest minority group in the United States to fight in World War I
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- the government raised $20 billion selling these to Americans
- president during World War I
- families were encouraged to grow these to conserve food
- 300,000 to 5000,000 of these Americans moved from the South to the North for work
15 Clues: president during World War I • spying to gather (acquire) government information • the type of positions women held during World War I • this group was created to "sell" the war to Americans • 1 million of this group replaced men in the workforce • agency that coordinated the production of war materials • families were encouraged to grow these to conserve food • ...
World War 1 crossword puzzle 2014-10-29
Across
- Act of 1918: Made it a crime to say, write, or print any negative about the war.
- GeAustria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole,or to a state.
- Plan to estimate causes of war and prevent future wars(open markets,spreading democracy, League of Nations).
- The to end the Great War.
- :Individuals who believe in the equal distribution of wealth and ownership by the state.
- Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Japan, U.S.A.(1917)
- The name of World War 1.
- Gave women the right to vote.
- Aggressive build-up of armed forces and threatening other nations.
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- African American head north for jobs.
- Penalties and Prison sentence for aiding the enemy.
- "No Mans land" area between opposing trenches
- was assassinated in Bosnia, caused the war to begin.
- the nineteenth amendment
- International peacekeeping body formed following World War 1.
- "Manufacturing, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquor's".
- Spoke out against the war and was imprisoned.
- Belief the the nation should remain isolated from European conflict.
- idea that countries can increase power and wealth by controlling other people.
20 Clues: the nineteenth amendment • The name of World War 1. • The to end the Great War. • Gave women the right to vote. • GeAustria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • African American head north for jobs. • "No Mans land" area between opposing trenches • Spoke out against the war and was imprisoned. • Penalties and Prison sentence for aiding the enemy. • ...
English 1 2023-02-21
Across
- gadgets for communication
- the inventor of facebook
- invention to watch intertainment
- the one who found xray machine
- environment friendly transportation or emission free
- it captures into photograph
- the one who mercury
- first machine that plays music
- machine for transmitting messages through codes
- something to help you see
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- it makes you fly
- machine tells time
- machine to wash dishes
- machine which creats current of air cooling
- the ultimate weapon of world war 2
- to light in the dark
- four wheel transportation
- water transportation
- the inventor of telephone
- the inventor of sewing machine
20 Clues: it makes you fly • machine tells time • the one who mercury • to light in the dark • water transportation • machine to wash dishes • the inventor of facebook • gadgets for communication • four wheel transportation • the inventor of telephone • something to help you see • it captures into photograph • the one who found xray machine • first machine that plays music • ...
Christmas Songs 2023-11-17
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- ____to the world
- Happy Xmas ____ is over
- ____Christmas!
- ____ Navidad
- Baby it's ____ outside
- I wish it could be Christmas ____
- God rest ye merry ____
- I want a ____ for Christmas
- ____Christmas (Elvis)
- The little ____ boy
- I saw mommy kissing ____(2 words)
- All I want for Christmas is ____
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- Silent _____
- The first
- Away in a ____
- ____ of New York
- ____ we have heard on high
- Carol of the ____
- ____ the halls!
- ____into Christmas
- Hark the ____ angels sing
- ____roasting on an open fire
- Santa claus is coming to ____
- Mary's ___ child
- ____ the snowman
- Jingle bell ____
26 Clues: The first • Silent _____ • ____ Navidad • Away in a ____ • ____Christmas! • ____ the halls! • ____to the world • ____ of New York • Mary's ___ child • ____ the snowman • Jingle bell ____ • Carol of the ____ • ____into Christmas • The little ____ boy • ____Christmas (Elvis) • Baby it's ____ outside • God rest ye merry ____ • Happy Xmas ____ is over • Hark the ____ angels sing • ____ we have heard on high • ...
mov1 2024-07-01
Across
- Top Gun pilot.
- Heroine of "Aliens."
- Alien hunter in jungle.
- Cute "Gremlins" character.
- Devious bio-exorcist.
- Ghostbusters 2 foe.
- Adventure-seeking kids.
- Bowie's fantasy world.
- They trap spirits.
- Ghostbuster Peter.
- Inventor of time travel.
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- Cyborg law enforcer.
- Batman's nemesis.
- "Escape from NY" hero.
- "Back to the Future" car.
- Explorer with a whip.
- Stallone's soldier.
- Marty's last name.
- Cold War in the ring.
- Spielberg's friendly alien.
- Beloved Goonie giant.
- Scary hotel story.
- Gotham's dark knight.
- Lucky dragon ride.
- Luke's father.
25 Clues: Top Gun pilot. • Luke's father. • Batman's nemesis. • Marty's last name. • Scary hotel story. • Lucky dragon ride. • They trap spirits. • Ghostbuster Peter. • Stallone's soldier. • Ghostbusters 2 foe. • Cyborg law enforcer. • Heroine of "Aliens." • Explorer with a whip. • Devious bio-exorcist. • Cold War in the ring. • Beloved Goonie giant. • Gotham's dark knight. • "Escape from NY" hero. • ...
world war 1 2015-04-02
Across
- nationalist
- a letter sent to the german ambassador
- a statement given on January 8 1918
- to unite or connect in a person or relationship
- an international organization
- a member of the ring of the Russian social democratic party
- empire
- an agreement made by opposing sides in the war to stop fighting
- august 21st 1907
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- assassinated archduke
- breakdown in relation
- a peace treaty
- maintenance country
- first used in a military context
- 28th president of the united states
- a Russian communist
- a treaty
- a cause to reach stale
18 Clues: empire • a treaty • nationalist • a peace treaty • august 21st 1907 • maintenance country • a Russian communist • assassinated archduke • breakdown in relation • a cause to reach stale • an international organization • first used in a military context • 28th president of the united states • a statement given on January 8 1918 • a letter sent to the german ambassador • ...
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 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 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
Down
- 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 I 2020-10-23
Across
- Tactic to sway opinions for war
- blamed for causing WWI
- U.S. President during the War
- His death led to war
- Commander of American forces
- American forces
- Act to draft men
- German submarines
- America's policy at the start of war
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- area between the trenches
- System to stop losses from Uboats
- Gardens to conserve food
- Note offering Mexico parts of the U.S.
- World wide epidemic of 1918
- Oversaw war production at home
- Wilson's plan for peace
- British ship sunk with Americans killed
- Treaty to end WWI
18 Clues: American forces • Act to draft men • Treaty to end WWI • German submarines • His death led to war • blamed for causing WWI • Wilson's plan for peace • Gardens to conserve food • area between the trenches • World wide epidemic of 1918 • Commander of American forces • U.S. President during the War • Oversaw war production at home • Tactic to sway opinions for war • ...
World War Two 2024-05-21
20 Clues: Tax • War • Ship • Bonds • Harbor • Hitler • Powers • 7, 1941 • Britain • 6, 1944 • Project • Britian • 11, 1939 • of Bulge • of midway • Propaganda • & Little Boy • D. Roosevelt • of Roosevelt • of the Atlantic
World War One 2024-06-10
Across
- agree to stop shooting.
- Women: name given to women that turned yellow for making weapons.
- of Versailles: Peace treaty that officially ended World War One.
- country that took blame for the war.
- The type of job women had before war.
- narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived.
- France, Russia, and Britain, and later the United States.
- pact made between countries in case of a war to support each other.
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- movement for the equality of both genders.
- where the Archduke was assassinated.
- Million: number of deaths after the war.
- information of a misleading nature.
- submarine used during WWI.
- Front: most important battlefield during WWI.
- Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- Million: number of injuries after the war.
- country that did not get the territories that the allies promised them.
- Hundred: number of soldiers Germany is allowed to have after the treaty.
18 Clues: agree to stop shooting. • submarine used during WWI. • information of a misleading nature. • where the Archduke was assassinated. • country that took blame for the war. • The type of job women had before war. • Million: number of deaths after the war. • movement for the equality of both genders. • Million: number of injuries after the war. • ...
World war 1 2021-11-09
Across
- war is a war that a country must fight on two clear battlegrounds.
- Slavism the unification and the independence of the Slavic people.
- Is where a group forces another group to do what they say or face consequences.
- Plan: was made to avoid a two-front war.
- Entente: a less formal agreement to help each other if they are attacked.
- hand The Black hand is a terrorist organization that used violent action to archive their goals.
- is when countries are developed and grow bigger.
- Standard this is the policy we’re the British Navy has to at all times be equal to or better than two other navies combined.
- working together with other countries for mutual needs or benefits.
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- over the top” is the trench and across no man’s land fully revealed to there enemies fire.
- of Attrition a extended war were two side gradually wear each other out in small scale actions.
- warfare as a well used war tactic because tanks had not been made.
- War is when all the resources of the nation are used for one purpose which is to win the war.
- Cheque. means that Germany would support The Austria-Hungary no matter what even if they are going to war.
- race is when two countries are competing to be the best equipped military.
- involves forming and maintaining an empire with the establishment of the spheres of influence and colonies.
- is the policy of making a country’s armed forces stronger.
- Alliance an alliance between three countries who help each other if they are attached.
- Man’s Land” is when soldiers discover movement in their enemy’s territory they will fire guns across “no man’s land”.
19 Clues: Plan: was made to avoid a two-front war. • is when countries are developed and grow bigger. • is the policy of making a country’s armed forces stronger. • war is a war that a country must fight on two clear battlegrounds. • warfare as a well used war tactic because tanks had not been made. • Slavism the unification and the independence of the Slavic people. • ...
World War ll 2024-01-25
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- limited food for amercians during war
- tool to communicate in war
- a group of african american pilots that escorted bombers
- garden planted to provide food for the people
- where one makes all the rules and dicisions without the input of others
- a form of goverment debt that seeks to raise funds for military
- a place were jews were killed
- killing people bacuse of there ethnicity
- place of the united states that the japanese attacked
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- a group of volunteer pilots
- german dictator who totured jews
- japanese americans placed here
- civilians who worked together in many ways to save money to help soilders overseas
- secret project by the U.S to create nuclear weapons
- big nuclear bomb
- the killing of millions of jews
- limited supply of goods
- president who created programs to recover the economy
18 Clues: big nuclear bomb • limited supply of goods • tool to communicate in war • a group of volunteer pilots • a place were jews were killed • japanese americans placed here • the killing of millions of jews • german dictator who totured jews • limited food for amercians during war • killing people bacuse of there ethnicity • garden planted to provide food for the people • ...
World War II 2024-01-31
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- removable stamps for certain rationed items
- 32nd president
- the american volunteer group
- research and produce of the atomic bomb
- factory manufacturing wepons
- certain food items were under regulation
- killing a large amount of people
- created a code based on unwritten navajo language
- forces brought together to make the biggest military invasion in history
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- japanese werent happy so they bombed an island
- african american military air piolts
- gardens to supply people
- put jews into camps
- someone who doesnt listen to anyone and order's everyone
- used for detaing people suspected of crimes
- thousands of camps to hold jews and commit genocide
- a debt issued by government to support military
- masive amounts of genocide to jews
18 Clues: 32nd president • put jews into camps • gardens to supply people • the american volunteer group • factory manufacturing wepons • killing a large amount of people • masive amounts of genocide to jews • african american military air piolts • research and produce of the atomic bomb • certain food items were under regulation • removable stamps for certain rationed items • ...
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 II 2024-01-24
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- Vegetable gardens helped people grow their food during times of war
- First African American aviators in the U.S
- U.S. president who led the country during the war
- Special certificates that people bought to help support the war
- Powerful weapon that killed thousands of people
- The intentional killing of a specific racial, ethnic, or religious group
- Government-issued coupons for limited resources during times of scarcity
- Controversial leader of Germany during World War II
- Group of volunteer pilots who fought against Japan and China
- Civilian population and activities of a nation during the period of war
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- People imprisoned under harsh conditions
- place where certain groups of people were contained during World War II
- The Allied invasion of Normandy
- Code name for secret U.S. research that created the atomic bomb
- Soldiers who used their native language to transmit secret messages
- Event that occurred on December 7, 1941, causing the U.S. to enter the war
- Hard to find items that are in high demand
- Dark period of mass persecution
18 Clues: The Allied invasion of Normandy • Dark period of mass persecution • People imprisoned under harsh conditions • First African American aviators in the U.S • Hard to find items that are in high demand • Powerful weapon that killed thousands of people • U.S. president who led the country during the war • Controversial leader of Germany during World War II • ...
World War 1 2024-09-13
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- Treaty that ended WW1
- Technological advancement in WW1
- Nation trying to get independence from Austria-Hungary
- Area of land between trenches
- One of the underlying causes of WW1
- Poster campaign to make Australians afraid of Germans
- Archduke whose assassination caused WW1
- Year that WW1 began
- Word for war payments made by Germany
- One of the allies
- Australian and New Zealand army
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- Plan for Germany to go through Belgium to reach France
- Used to control the Dardanelles to get sea access
- Year USA entered the war
- Derogatory name for Germans
- End of the war
- One of the underlying causes of WW1
- Name of the war front that was in Belgium and France
- Line of defence where soldiers existed
- One of the underlying causes of WW1
20 Clues: End of the war • One of the allies • Year that WW1 began • Treaty that ended WW1 • Year USA entered the war • Derogatory name for Germans • Area of land between trenches • Australian and New Zealand army • Technological advancement in WW1 • One of the underlying causes of WW1 • One of the underlying causes of WW1 • One of the underlying causes of WW1 • ...
World War 1 2024-03-06
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- German Submarine
- Selection into the army
- Central Power
- An Agreement to end a war
- France's Alliance
- Central Power
- A battle at Standstill
- Allied Power
- A temporary agreement to end war
- Allied Power
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- Land Between 2 Trenches
- British Cruiseliner
- Exaggerated news
- Growing an army
- Germany's Alliance
- Repaying damages you caused
- Pride in ones country
- Telegram sent to Mexico.
- Being on neither side
- Battle of Ypres located
20 Clues: Allied Power • Allied Power • Central Power • Central Power • Growing an army • Exaggerated news • German Submarine • France's Alliance • Germany's Alliance • British Cruiseliner • Pride in ones country • Being on neither side • A battle at Standstill • Land Between 2 Trenches • Selection into the army • Battle of Ypres located • Telegram sent to Mexico. • An Agreement to end a war • ...
World War One 2022-08-20
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- successor state to ottoman empire
- wounded corporal
- Russian monarchy
- Infamous letter
- Russian defeat in Germany
- Reluctant and late ally
- Allied Disaster in Ottoman Empire
- archduke's home
- Invaded country north of France
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- German emperor
- assassin's home
- czar's wife
- Austria Hungarian capital
- First Lord of the Admiralty
- main axis power
- allied english speaking power
- Axis power becomes ally
- sunken british ship
18 Clues: czar's wife • German emperor • assassin's home • Infamous letter • main axis power • archduke's home • wounded corporal • Russian monarchy • sunken british ship • Reluctant and late ally • Axis power becomes ally • Austria Hungarian capital • Russian defeat in Germany • First Lord of the Admiralty • allied english speaking power • Invaded country north of France • ...
World War II 2026-03-18
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- The beach where thousands of Allied soldiers were rescued by boats.
- The group of countries that fought against Germany (UK, USSR, USA).
- Fake or biased information used by governments to influence people's opinions.
- A closed-off part of a city where Jewish people were forced to live.
- A major turning point battle where the German army lost in Russia.
- The part of Czechoslovakia that Hitler demanded at the Munich Conference.
- The US naval base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941.
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- A country that is officially independent but is actually controlled by another power (like Vichy France)
- The term for when Germany took over Austria in 1938.
- The period at the start of the war when no real fighting happened.
- The code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
- A key sea battle in the Pacific that was a turning point against Japan.
- A fast and strong military attack, also called "lightning war."
- The code name for Hitler's planned (but failed) invasion of Great Britain.
- Hitler’s plan to get more "living space" for the German people.
- The secret machine used by the Germans to send coded messages.
- The title used by Benito Mussolini, meaning "The Leader."
- The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan.
18 Clues: The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan. • The term for when Germany took over Austria in 1938. • The title used by Benito Mussolini, meaning "The Leader." • The code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union. • The secret machine used by the Germans to send coded messages. • A fast and strong military attack, also called "lightning war." • ...
World War I 2026-03-17
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- British officer who helped organize the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
- Title for Russia's Nicholas II.
- Location of the WWI Treaty signing.
- Site of Archduke Ferdinand's assassination.
- German Field Marshall who led the German war effort.
- The Founding Father of Turkey
- A type of rigid German airship.
- U.S. President during WWI.
- The Red Baron
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- Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces.
- France's Prime Minister during WWI.
- Biased and misleading information used by governments.
- Title for Germany's Wilhelm II.
- A German submarine.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- The idea that people of the same ethnic group deserve their own country.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks
- Location of daily life in WWI.
18 Clues: The Red Baron • A German submarine. • Leader of the Bolsheviks • U.S. President during WWI. • The Founding Father of Turkey • An agreement to stop fighting. • Location of daily life in WWI. • Title for Russia's Nicholas II. • Title for Germany's Wilhelm II. • A type of rigid German airship. • France's Prime Minister during WWI. • Location of the WWI Treaty signing. • ...
World War I & New Mexico 2023-04-21
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- The spreading of ideas, info, or rumors for the purpose of helping or injuring a cause
- An agreement to stop fighting (a truce)
- This was used in World War I for the first time and later banned as a war crime
- The world war I training camp located in Albuquerque
- A British passenger ship sunk by Germany in 1916.
- The law that created the military "draft"
- A leader in the Mexican Revolution who led a raid into NN
- A secret message from Germany to Mexico, encouraging the latter to join the war against the US.
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- Powers Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the US were part of this Alliance
- German language classes were banned at UNM as part of this.
- His assassination was the triggering event of WWI
- Not choosing a side in a conflict
- A pandemic that swept the globe following the first world war.
- A military tactic using extensive systems of defensive dugouts.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were part of this Alliance
- The civilian population and activities of a country engaged in war
16 Clues: Not choosing a side in a conflict • An agreement to stop fighting (a truce) • The law that created the military "draft" • His assassination was the triggering event of WWI • A British passenger ship sunk by Germany in 1916. • The world war I training camp located in Albuquerque • A leader in the Mexican Revolution who led a raid into NN • ...
Chapter 13 Key ID Crossword 2021-03-15
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- emperor of Germany during WW1.
- Attack plan by Germans, proposed by Schliffen, lightning quick attack against France. Proposed to go through Belgium then attack France, Belgium resisted, other countries took up their aid, long fight, used trench warfare.
- A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters.
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use.
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire.
- a peace agreement.
- A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. Scene of most of the fighting between Germany, on the one hand, and France and Britain, on the other.
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
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- 28th president of the United States, known for World War I leadership, created Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Clayton Antitrust Act, progressive income tax, lower tariffs, women's suffrage (reluctantly), Treaty of Versailles, sought 14 points post-war plan, League of Nations (but failed to win U.S. ratification), won Nobel Peace Prize.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war.
- An effective and almost dictator-like leader of France, who would not take defeat as an answer.
- In WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI.
- A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.
- Britain, France, and Russia- Later joined by Italy.
- the treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans.
- an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations.
- Concept that have the right to govern themselves.
21 Clues: a peace agreement. • emperor of Germany during WW1. • Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire. • Concept that have the right to govern themselves. • Britain, France, and Russia- Later joined by Italy. • Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause. • A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use. • ...
HISTORY WWI 2021-05-16
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- the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population.
- the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain.
- the ability to do so during the First World War was the exception rather than the rule.
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state
- a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man
- a coalition of countries led by France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their colonies during the First World War.
- involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations to an extent never seen before in history.
- a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union, Poland and other Allies
- a Russian Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and politician.
- compensation given for an abuse or injury
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- a secret diplomatic communication
- a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers
- a period in the history of warfare ranging roughly from the early 19th century
- a international organization founded after the Paris Peace Conference
- ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers
- a German submarine
- a radical, far-left, and revolutionary Marxist faction
- the decisive front during the First World War.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- a communist ideology and the main communist movement throughout the 20th century.
- a Bosnian Serb member of Young Bosnia who sought an end to Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
- An agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- war waged by an air force or between opposing air forces.
27 Clues: a German submarine • a secret diplomatic communication • compensation given for an abuse or injury • a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man • the decisive front during the First World War. • a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers • the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary. • a radical, far-left, and revolutionary Marxist faction • ...
History 2024-09-08
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- zone. area with the same time.
- belle epoque. the period from around 1890 1914.
- in the 2 world wars, the us, Great Britain, France and Russia/soviet union and their allies.
- race. race for the strongest weapons.
- dug hallways in which soldiers protect themselves against the enemy
- glorification of everything to do with the military.
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- making the army combat ready for war.
- powers. Germany, Austria, and their allies in world war 1.
- of progress. idea that life keeps getting better.
- of the world wars. ninth era.
10 Clues: of the world wars. ninth era. • making the army combat ready for war. • glorification of everything to do with the military. • zone. area with the same time. • race. race for the strongest weapons. • belle epoque. the period from around 1890 1914. • ...
World War II 2015-02-19
Across
- 4 laws passed in the late 1930s that were designed to keep the US out of international incidents
- August 15, 1945 - the Victory in Japan Day when the Japanese surrendered
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- Lightening War...used by Hitler to quickly conquer Europe
- May 8, 1945; victory in Europe Day when the Germans surrendered
- Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
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- An agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union to not attack each other
- United States aid to Great Britain that did not cause U.S. to loose its position of neutrality
- Alliance of Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and France during World War II.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- A noted British statesman who led Britain throughout most of World War II and along with Roosevelt planned many allied campaigns.
- 1941 law that authorized the president to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security
- A government order imposing a trade barrier
- When a country gives in to reasonable demands to not go to war
- Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944
15 Clues: Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944 • A government order imposing a trade barrier • Lightening War...used by Hitler to quickly conquer Europe • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • When a country gives in to reasonable demands to not go to war • ...
Norse Mythology 2024-12-12
24 Clues: Wolf. • Earth. • Giant. • War god • Watchman. • Trickster. • Allfather. • Light god. • World tree. • Gods' home. • Mist world. • Thunder god. • Ski goddess. • Love goddess. • Odin's raven. • End of world. • Fertility god. • Thor's hammer. • Ancient script. • Warriors' hall. • Warrior maiden. • Underworld ruler. • Thought and memory. • Eight-legged horse.
world 2 2025-08-19
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- AUSTEN, Writer of Pride and Prejudice
- WASHINGTON, First U.S. President
- Tallest mammal
- Yellow Pokemon mascot
- WHITE, Fairy tale girl with seven dwarfs
- The study of stars and planets
- Astronaut's workplace
- Company founded by Steve Jobs
- River that runs through Egypt
- Month with Thanksgiving in the U.S.
- Largest ocean on Earth
- The opposite of night
- Metal used in coins and jewelry
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- Sport played at Wimbledon
- Opposite of cold
- Animal with black and white stripes
- Musical instrument with keys and pedals
- Main ingredient in guacamole
- Animal symbol of Australia
- Capital of Greece
- City where the Eiffel Tower stands
- Precious yellow metal
- Longest bone in the human body
- Hard protective covering of a turtle
25 Clues: Tallest mammal • Opposite of cold • Capital of Greece • Yellow Pokemon mascot • Astronaut's workplace • Precious yellow metal • The opposite of night • Largest ocean on Earth • Sport played at Wimbledon • Animal symbol of Australia • Main ingredient in guacamole • Company founded by Steve Jobs • River that runs through Egypt • The study of stars and planets • Longest bone in the human body • ...
World War 1 crossword puzzle 2014-10-29
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- Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Japan, U.S.A.(1917)
- of 1918 Made it a crime to say, write, or print any negative about the war.
- The to end the Great War.
- "Manufacturing, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquor's".
- Plan to estimate causes of war and prevent future wars(open markets,spreading democracy, League of Nations).
- Aggressive build-up of armed forces and threatening other nations.
- African American head north for jobs.
- "No Mans land" area between opposing trenches
- Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Spoke out against the war and was imprisoned.
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- was assassinated in Bosnia, caused the war to begin.
- Theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole,or to a state.
- The name of World War 1.
- Penalties and Prison sentence for aiding the enemy.
- the nineteenth amendment
- idea that countries can increase power and wealth by controlling other people.
- International peacekeeping body formed following World War 1.
- :Individuals who believe in the equal distribution of wealth and ownership by the state.
- Gave women the right to vote.
- Belief the the nation should remain isolated from European conflict.
20 Clues: The name of World War 1. • the nineteenth amendment • The to end the Great War. • Gave women the right to vote. • Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • African American head north for jobs. • "No Mans land" area between opposing trenches • Spoke out against the war and was imprisoned. • Penalties and Prison sentence for aiding the enemy. • ...
Causes of WW1 2025-11-06
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- This was the alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- The idea that your country is the best in the world
- Gang that Gavrilo Princip was part of
- What happened to Archduke Ferdinand?
- When a stronger country takes over a weaker one for political/economic gain
- Type of warfare used in WW1
- Country blamed for death of Archduke Ferdinand
- Country that came to Austria-Hungary's defense
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- Known as PTSD today- causes panic attacks and blank stares in soldiers
- The area between 2 trenches
- A common pest to find in trenches
- The cycle of building up a countries military
- Country joined the war late in 1917
- An official agreement between 2 countries or people
- A common outcome in the trenches from standing in water for a long time
- Weapon of WW1 was a gas filled balloon
- Nickname for WW1
- The scramble for territory in this area of the world led to tension between Europeans prior to WW1
18 Clues: Nickname for WW1 • The area between 2 trenches • Type of warfare used in WW1 • A common pest to find in trenches • Country joined the war late in 1917 • What happened to Archduke Ferdinand? • Gang that Gavrilo Princip was part of • Weapon of WW1 was a gas filled balloon • The cycle of building up a countries military • Country blamed for death of Archduke Ferdinand • ...
Word War I Crossword 2021-09-27
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- Where soldiers hide during artillery attacks
- A government ruled by a dynasty
- The gas that caused the most casualties put off all chemical weapons
- The weapon that caused the most casualties
- Ruler of France
- German aircraft
- The man who created the Schlieffen plan
- The space between opposing troops trenches
- The last emperor of Germany
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- The reason why the United States joined the war
- The 28th president of the United states
- Alliance between Germany and Austria Hungary
- To mobilize
- Alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia
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- Ruler of the Ottoman Empire
- The location were chemical warfare was first used in World War I
- When neither opposing side can progress
- The plan created by Alfred Von Schlieffen
- The empire that fell after World War I
- When one wears down the enemy
- Alliance between France and Russia
- Resulted from unbearable living conditions civilians faced
- The ruler of Russia
- A person with extreme pride in their country
- The country Austria Hungary declared war on
- The man who created many alliances within Europe
- Place in France where a bloody battle was found
- Josef Emperor of Austria
- The place where the longest battle of World War I occurred
30 Clues: To mobilize • Ruler of France • German aircraft • The ruler of Russia • Josef Emperor of Austria • Ruler of the Ottoman Empire • The last emperor of Germany • When one wears down the enemy • A government ruled by a dynasty • Alliance between France and Russia • The empire that fell after World War I • When neither opposing side can progress • The man who created the Schlieffen plan • ...
Monarchy Crossword 2020-05-05
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- now called Thailand
- ancient religion in Japan
- a group of elected politicians
- first westerners to arrive in Japan
- might suffer in a nation state
- territory ruled by an Islamic or Arab monarch
- government through elected representatives
- multi ethnic empire (SE Europe, W Asia & N Africa)
- system of inherited power
- form of 'identity' based on culture, language and History
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- country (citizens mostly same language & culture)
- a 'pyramid' of rank and power
- military dictator of Japan (Tokugawa period)
- a title or right passed down from a parent
- Queen Elizabeth II is one (role is more ceremonial)
- Occupied Japan after World War 2
- Japan opened up to world & restored emperor
- organisation of 53 nations linked to the UK
- first was in 1932
19 Clues: first was in 1932 • now called Thailand • ancient religion in Japan • system of inherited power • a 'pyramid' of rank and power • a group of elected politicians • might suffer in a nation state • Occupied Japan after World War 2 • first westerners to arrive in Japan • a title or right passed down from a parent • government through elected representatives • ...
Countrys 2024-09-27
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- The Disney movie "The Lion King" is based here Hint: it is in africa
- the place that invented PIZZA
- A stereotype for this country is bamboo and panda
- If you watch soccer they won the last world cup
- The biggest country in South America
- There is a state in the U.S.A with the begining of "New"
- It was involved in world war 2
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- It is a huge thing for Thanksgiving
- A stereotype for this country is vodka and a strong accent.
- Some would say it has the city of love
- They are fighting against Russia currently for the last 2 or more years
- There people build pyramids
- it is the only country on the contentment
- States of America We live in this country
- A neighboring country, they speak English and French
15 Clues: There people build pyramids • the place that invented PIZZA • It was involved in world war 2 • It is a huge thing for Thanksgiving • The biggest country in South America • Some would say it has the city of love • it is the only country on the contentment • States of America We live in this country • If you watch soccer they won the last world cup • ...
American Revolution Crossword 2025-09-30
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- Washington trained his troops (2 Words)
- Last Battle
- The French George Washington (3 Words)
- Breakup letter with the King (3 Words)
- King shut down Boston harbor (2 Words)
- Fought against the ______ for our freedom
- Colonists could not go _____ of the Appalachian Mountains
- Author of the D.o.I. (2 Words)
- Commander in Chief (2 Words)
- Thomas Paine (2 Words)
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- "The British are coming!" (2 Words)
- Colonists had to house British troops (2 Words)
- Turning Point of the War
- Colonists protested using Civil Disobedience (3 Words)
- Lexington and Concord were the ____ _____ (2 Words)
- Land west of the Appalachian Mountains (2 Words)
- England after the French and Indian War
- 5 Colonists killed including Crispus Attucks (2 Words)
18 Clues: Last Battle • Thomas Paine (2 Words) • Turning Point of the War • Commander in Chief (2 Words) • Author of the D.o.I. (2 Words) • "The British are coming!" (2 Words) • The French George Washington (3 Words) • Breakup letter with the King (3 Words) • King shut down Boston harbor (2 Words) • Washington trained his troops (2 Words) • England after the French and Indian War • ...
WWI 2025-10-22
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- state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement
- Enthusiastic and vigorous spirit or style; energy, flair, or confidence
- the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations
- The alliance during World War I that included
- person, country, or group that attacks first or initiates hostilities or conflict
- A major early battle in WWI near Paris
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- Germany’s military strategy at the start of World War I to avoid a two-front war
- The alliance that fought against the Central Powers in WWI
- friendly agreement or understanding between countries,
- area of fighting between Germany/Austria-Hungary and Russia
- The capital of Bosnia, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated
- The main area of fighting between Germany and France/Britain during WWI
- prepare and organize troops or resources for active service
- Emperor of Germany during World War I
- pre-war alliance
15 Clues: pre-war alliance • Emperor of Germany during World War I • A major early battle in WWI near Paris • The alliance during World War I that included • friendly agreement or understanding between countries, • The alliance that fought against the Central Powers in WWI • area of fighting between Germany/Austria-Hungary and Russia • ...
20th Century Jewish History CW for SWH 2025-10-16
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- The Israelis secretly developed their first deliverable __________________ weapon in late 1966 or early 1967 just before it initiated the Six Day War.
- In 1973, Israel defeated an attack began by Egypt and Syria during the __________________ War. The attack occurred on the holiest day of the Jewish religious calendar. Egypt and Syria were defeated with support from the U.S.
- The newly-created League of Nations assigned lands from the former Ottoman Empire as __________________ (pseudo-colonies) to Britain and France after World War I.
- ___________ was the second total war of the 20th century. A total of 55 - 70 million people died during it.
- Britain and France had the first and second--largest overseas ______________ during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- The main winning powers of World War II established the _________________ in 1945 to replace the failed League of Nations.
- Israel was the _______________ country to develop nuclear weapons. The first five were the U.S. (1945), the Soviet Union (1949), the U.K. (1952), France (1960), and China (1964). Other countries developed nuclear weapons after Israel. India detonated its first nuclear weapon in 1974. Pakistan detonated its first nuclear weapon in 1998. North Korea conducted its first nuclear test in 2006. Iran may be developing nuclear weapons.
- One of the reasons why Israel survived as a state (country) after it was established on May 14, 1948 was because U.S. President Harry S. __________________ immediately recognized Israel. The U.S. also helped it survive because it gave much military and economic aid to Israel, especially during its first 25 years of existence.
- Jews declared the State of _________________ on May 14, 1948. It defeated Palestinian Muslims and neighboring Arab states who refused to recognize Israel. Many Palestinians left Israel to avoid the fighting and never returned.
- During the Suez ___________ of 1956, Israel, then Britain and France occupied parts of Egypt in an attempt to stop the nationalization of the Suez Canal. Pressure from the U.S. and Soviet Union led the countries to leave Egypt. This demonstrated the decline of European powers’ influence in the Middle East and the rising influence of the two Cold War superpowers.
- Mandates assigned to Britain after World War I included ____________________ (now Israel), Transjordan (now Jordan), and Iraq.
- U.S. President Jimmy Carter helped negotiate the ______________ Accords in 1978. Through this agreement, Egypt agreed to formally recognize Israel in exchange for Israel’s return of the Sinai Peninsula taken during the Six Day War of 1967.
- Through the Oslo Accords of 1993, Israel granted Palestinians limited self rule in the ______________ and Gaza Strip. However, Israel has maintained some controls over these two territories.
- The main victorious powers of World War II included the United States, Britain, France, the Soviet Union and China. They made themselves the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council after the U.N. was founded in October 1945.
- The ____________ is the acronym for a group that formed in 1964 to represent Palestinian Muslims. Early in its history it used terrorism to achieve its goals. Later it turned to more diplomatic methods.
- The __________________ Movement refers to the movement to create a state for Jews in Palestine (now Israel). It began in 1897 with the meeting of the First Zionist Congress organized by Theodor Herzl.
- The Islamic _______________ Empire was founded in Turkey in 1299 and reached its greatest size in the late 1600s when it controlled Turkey, the Balkan Peninsula, and much of North Africa and the Middle East.
- Israel has had many conflicts with the small country to its north named ___________________ since the State of Israel was declared in 1948. Some of these conflicts include the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Six Day War of 1967, and the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
- The _____________ Accords of 1993 established a land-for-peace framework for negotiations between Israelis and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
- The one region of the Ottoman Empire that did not break free in the 1800s was the _____________________.
- Many Jews served bravely in the ________________ forces of both Germany and Russia during World War I despite rampant antisemitism.
- Palestinian ______________ rejected the UN. Partition Plan of November 1947. It would have divided Palestine into an Arab state, a Jewish state, and a U.N.-monitored zone guaranteeing free access to Jerusalem’s holy sites.
- The French built the ____________ Canal from 1859 - 1869, and the British bought a large stake in it after is was completed.
- The British pledged (promised) their support for the creation of a “national home” for Jews in Palestine (now Israel) in a public letter named the ________________ Declaration (1917).
- Grassroots uprisings within Israel by Palestinian Muslims occurred in 1987 and 2000. The term for each of these uprisings is __________________________.
- The ______________ Peninsula is in Southeastern Europe. Greece is the southernmost country in this peninsula.
- Theodor ________________ founded (began) the Zionist Movement. He was an author, playwright, and journalist.
- To get Arabs in Arabia to revolt against the Ottomans during World War I, the British promised them a large Arab _______________ that Arabs believed would include Palestine (now Israel).
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- Since the _____________ was given limited self rule in 1993, Israel has conducted several attacks and invasions there in response to terrorist attacks and perceived terrorist threats.
- For multiple reasons, the British gave the newly-established United Nations to the U.N. In response, the U.N. developed a _____________________ plan.
- The Treaty of _________________ (1919) ended World War I between the Allies and Germany. Some historians believe the harshness of its terms contributed greatly to the outbreak of World War II.
- Britain followed through on the Balfour Declaration and let jews _________________ to Palestine after World War I. The number of Jews in Palestine had already been increasing because of the Zionist movement.
- During World War I, the British convinced Hussein Ibn Ali, Emir of Mecca, to lead an Arab _________________ against their Ottoman rulers in Arabia.
- The main reason why the British promised Jews their support for the creation of a “national home” for Jews in Palestine was to rally global Jewish support for the war effort and increase its _______________ in the Middle East after the war.
- Mandates assigned to France after World War I included Lebanon and _______________.
- Despite making territorial promises to both Arabs and Jews during World War I, the British and French made the secret Sykes-Picot ______________ in 1916. Through this, they agreed to divide former Ottoman lands in the Middle East after World War I.
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson called for the creation of a ___________________ after World War I to solve international disputes and prevent wars. It was established after the war, but the U.S. did not join it because the U.S. Senate refused to ratify the treaty ending World War I.
- During World War II, the Nazis killed six million Jews. This is called the _________________. Initially the Nazis killed Jews out in the open as they conquered new regions. Later, they built death camps with gas chambers to hide their efforts to exterminate them.
- The Suez Canal became the world’;s most important waterway for transporting _______________ soon after it was discovered in Persia (now Iran) in 1908. This natural resource was first discovered near Titusville, PA (the U.S.) in 1859.
- To encourage Egypt to fulfill its promise to recognize Israel and maintain peace between the two countries, the U.S. has given Egypt substantial economic ____________ since the Camp David Accords were signed in 1978.
- ____________________ was the world’s first total war. It lasted from 1914 - 1918 and resulted in about 10 million deaths of both combatants and civilians.
- In 2007, a group named ______________________ gained power in the Gaza Strip through elections. It has committed terrorist acts against Israel in multiple ways since then. On October 7, 2023, it committed a brutal attack on southern Israel and took many hostages, the last of which were released in October 2025.
- In 1939, Britain stopped Jewish immigration to Palestine just as the Nazis were greatly increasing their _________________of Jews in Germany. This term refers to the severe mistreatment of a people that is often violent.
- Fearing an imminent threat of attack by its Arab neighbors, Israel began the ___________________ of 1967. Through this brief war, Israel gained the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Strip from Egypt in the south, the Golan Heights from Syria in the north, and the West Bank from Jordan in the East. These became known as the Occupied Territories.
- The main reason why France and Britain were so involved in the construction and control of the Suez Canal in northeastern Egypt was because it prevented them from having to sail around Africa to get to their colonies in the _______________ Ocean and Pacific region.
- A ______________ war is one which mobilizes an entire society and economy for war. It also uses extremely deadly weapons and targets civilians in addition to combatants.
- In the ________________ century, many Ottoman territories in the Balkan Peninsula gained their independence.
47 Clues: Mandates assigned to France after World War I included Lebanon and _______________. • The one region of the Ottoman Empire that did not break free in the 1800s was the _____________________. • ___________ was the second total war of the 20th century. A total of 55 - 70 million people died during it. • ...
WWI Crossword 2019-02-04
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- The German politicians who signed the Treaty of Versailles were known as the "________ Criminals"
- German ______ were told to sink any ship they saw, even passenger ships
- There were a total of about 22 _______ deaths
- World War I ends with the Treaty of _________
- As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany has to pay $30 _______ in damages and reparations
- The United States never joined the _____ __ ______ in fear that it would lead to another World War
- His assassination sparked the beginning of the war
- The US wanted this side of the war to win because of their economic ties
- The year that the US entered the war
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- Germany was forced to give up this country
- Woodrow ______ was the president during WWI
- The US enters the war after reading the _________ ____
- Woodrow Wilson delivered ________ Points which would have lasting peace at the end of the war
- Hitler was obsessed with the "stab in the ____" theory
- Originally the United States was neutral due to the policy of _________
- Many Germans starved to death as a result of the British ________
- Wilson used the campaign "He kept us ___ of the war"
- Austria-Hungary surrendered
- The Treaty of Versailles greatly weakened which country
- The Treaty of Versailles led to the rise of Adolf ______ which eventually lead to WWII
20 Clues: Austria-Hungary surrendered • The year that the US entered the war • Germany was forced to give up this country • Woodrow ______ was the president during WWI • There were a total of about 22 _______ deaths • World War I ends with the Treaty of _________ • His assassination sparked the beginning of the war • Wilson used the campaign "He kept us ___ of the war" • ...
WORLD WAR 1 (PART 1 QUIZ) 2022-04-13
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- an airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
- how many years did World War I change the face of modern warfare, becoming one of the deadliest conflicts in world history?
- an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country
- a new type of battleship which was stronger and faster than any ship used during the war.
- __________saw the benefit from joining Austria and Germany and formed this alliance.
- heir to the imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire was assassinated
- the war
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- A plan by the Germans to hold Alsace & Lorraine from France
- a philosophy or system that emphasises the importance of the army
- ________________declares war on France because they worried about the French attack.
- Germany declares war on this country when they heard about their preparations on 1st August
- What kind of warfare was used on the western front in World War 1?
- __________ declares war on Russia on 6 August
- this was formed to prevent Germany taking over all of Europe.
- country that remain neutral
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
17 Clues: the war • country that remain neutral • __________ declares war on Russia on 6 August • an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country • A plan by the Germans to hold Alsace & Lorraine from France • this was formed to prevent Germany taking over all of Europe. • a philosophy or system that emphasises the importance of the army • ...
World War 1 Cross Word Puzzle 2024-05-10
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- was laid out between the trenches to slow down advancing enemy forces
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Payments for war damage
- Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- Trying to build up an empire, by taking control of weaker nations
- of Brest-Litovsk Treaty between Germany and Russia that allowed Germany to concentrate all of their troops on the Western front
- In WWI, the region of northern France where the forces of the Allies and the Central Powers battled each other
- War All people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the press
- PrincipSerbian nationalist who assassinates the archduke and archduchess of Austria on June 28th, 1914.
- Which country's isolationist policy prevented it from becoming a member of the League of Nations?
- of Nations International Assembly of nations goal to keep peace among nations
- The Treaty of Versailles forced _______ to accept total responsibility for the start of the World War I, pay huge reparations, and give over vast amounts of territory.
- Representatives from Britain, the U.S., France, and Italy who wrote the Treaty or Versailles
- British passenger boat sunk by a German submarine that claimed 1,000 lives. One of main reasons US decided to join the war.
- Process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- What was big Bertha?
- Group of merchants ships surrounded by military ships for protection
- of Versailles Treaty ending World War I
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- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion
- Having pride in your country, willing to defend it
- What was another name for WWI?
- Agreement to stop fighting
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I.
- What sparked World War 1?
- What was Wilson's plan for peace called?
- Who was the president of Britain?
- Who was the president of the U.S.?
- A coded message sent by Germany to try to get Mexico to attack the US
- Building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- What was the U.S. position?
- Plan Germany's plan for fighting France and Russia
- Points Peace plan by President Wilson that called for the League of Nations
- Revolution Revolution in Russia which allowed for them to make peace with Germany
- As part of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was ordered to pay the Allies fines to repay the war's costs. Opposed by the U.S., it quickly lead to a severe depression in Germany.
- Deadlock in which neither side can defeat the other
- who assassinated the archduke and archduchess of Austria on June 28th, 1914.
- War of attrition war where one's enemy is worn down to the point of collapse by continuous losses in people, food, and war weapons
- telegram Message from Germany to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance
- What was one of the background causes that led to ww1?
- In WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- The alliance system in Europe was a major cause of World War 1.
- Germany invaded France through this country, which effectively brought Great Britain into the war.
43 Clues: What was big Bertha? • Payments for war damage • What sparked World War 1? • Agreement to stop fighting • What was the U.S. position? • What was another name for WWI? • Who was the president of Britain? • Who was the president of the U.S.? • of Versailles Treaty ending World War I • Ideas spread to influence public opinion • What was Wilson's plan for peace called? • ...
