world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-27
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- Where did Porfirio Díaz exiled
- who led the constitutionalists
- what historic event benefited Mexico
- what’s the name of the period that increased Mexican economy
- Mexican period that occurred between 1928 and 1934
- Official rate or tax which determines the fees to be paid in various branches
- when did the battle over land distribution began
- independent of any religious organization or denomination
- A group of people who opposed reelection
- The essential nature or the main part of something
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- A group of people who opposed reelection
- Where did Francisco I Madero went to exile
- Economy that is applied in times of armed conflict or violent convulsions
- in what article was established that the executive power was unitary,directly elected by people for a period of 6 years
- An act or strategy intended to resolve a problem or improve a situation
- Paid on a regular basis
- What’s the abbrievate for Mexican Social Security Institute
- Especially in politics, to bring down or depose someone form status or fortune
- Name of the war that occurred between 1926 and 1929
- To create a system that depends on a central power
20 Clues: Paid on a regular basis • Where did Porfirio Díaz exiled • who led the constitutionalists • what historic event benefited Mexico • A group of people who opposed reelection • A group of people who opposed reelection • Where did Francisco I Madero went to exile • when did the battle over land distribution began • Mexican period that occurred between 1928 and 1934 • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-27
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- Where did Porfirio Díaz exiled
- who led the constitutionalists
- what historic event benefited Mexico
- what’s the name of the period that increased Mexican economy
- Mexican period that occurred between 1928 and 1934
- Official rate or tax which determines the fees to be paid in various branches
- when did the battle over land distribution began
- independent of any religious organization or denomination
- A group of people who opposed reelection
- The essential nature or the main part of something
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- A group of people who opposed reelection
- Where did Francisco I Madero went to exile
- Economy that is applied in times of armed conflict or violent convulsions
- in what article was established that the executive power was unitary,directly elected by people for a period of 6 years
- An act or strategy intended to resolve a problem or improve a situation
- Paid on a regular basis
- What’s the abbrievate for Mexican Social Security Institute
- Especially in politics, to bring down or depose someone form status or fortune
- Name of the war that occurred between 1926 and 1929
- To create a system that depends on a central power
20 Clues: Paid on a regular basis • Where did Porfirio Díaz exiled • who led the constitutionalists • what historic event benefited Mexico • A group of people who opposed reelection • A group of people who opposed reelection • Where did Francisco I Madero went to exile • when did the battle over land distribution began • Mexican period that occurred between 1928 and 1934 • ...
Vocab Words Chapter 22 2024-01-24
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- Arnail: American politician who served as Georgia's 69th governor.
- A leader with absolute power.
- Mussolini: An Italian dictator.
- Limiting the purchase of certain items.
- Compensation for war damage.
- A philosophy of government characterized by a dictator.
- War 2: The lightning war.
- Hitler: He was the leader of the Nazis and killed a lot of jews.
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- deliberate killing of a particular group of people.
- Lights are turned off and windows and doors are covered making it hard for planes flying above to find towns or cities.
- S.Truman: The 33rd president of the United states.
- The killing of two-thirds of Europe's jewish culture.
- Market: A place where people sell illegal goods or products.
- Give official approval to.
- Service: A person would be hired based on qualifications for a particular job.
15 Clues: War 2: The lightning war. • Give official approval to. • Compensation for war damage. • A leader with absolute power. • Mussolini: An Italian dictator. • Limiting the purchase of certain items. • S.Truman: The 33rd president of the United states. • deliberate killing of a particular group of people. • The killing of two-thirds of Europe's jewish culture. • ...
Chapter 22 vocab words 2024-01-24
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- Arnall American politician who served as Georgia's 69th governor.
- Hitler He was the leader of the Nazis and killed a lot of jews.
- Lights are turned off and windows and doors are covered making it hard for planes flying above to find towns or cities.
- Limiting the purchase of certain items.
- A leader with absolute power.
- The killing of two-thirds of Europe's jewish culture.
- Compensation for war damage.
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- Mussolini An Italian dictator.
- Market A place where people sell illegal goods or products.
- War 2 The lightning war.
- A philosophy of government characterized by a dictator.
- Service A person would be hired based on qualifications for a particular jobs
- S.Truman The 33rd president of the United states.
- The deliberate killing of a particular group of people.
- Give official approval to.
15 Clues: War 2 The lightning war. • Give official approval to. • Compensation for war damage. • A leader with absolute power. • Mussolini An Italian dictator. • Limiting the purchase of certain items. • S.Truman The 33rd president of the United states. • The killing of two-thirds of Europe's jewish culture. • A philosophy of government characterized by a dictator. • ...
The Blackbird Girls 2023-09-05
8 Clues: state of being a friend • cruel or unjust restraints • a union contain 15 republics • a republic in southeastern Europe • kept from the knowledge of others • a conflict between to nations or parties • pertaining to or involving atomic weapons • the oppression of jews during world war 2
Hidden Figures - Chapter 1 2025-02-12
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- (p. 10) US Aircraft is designed here.
- (p. 8) Dorothy’s other job for extra money
- Area, (p. 11) Building name for black computers
- Teacher, (p. 8) Dorothy’s main job.
- (p. 8) Dorothy sorted these.
- (p. 11) Langley wanted to employ...
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- (p. 10) State is Langley located in.
- (p. 10) White and black people were...
- (p. 8) Name of Ch. 1 main character.
- Green, (p. 10) Color of buildings to help hide.
- Vaughan, (p. 9) Dorothy’s husband's name.
- War 2, (p. 10) U.S. joined this war in 1941.
12 Clues: (p. 8) Dorothy sorted these. • Teacher, (p. 8) Dorothy’s main job. • (p. 11) Langley wanted to employ... • (p. 10) State is Langley located in. • (p. 8) Name of Ch. 1 main character. • (p. 10) US Aircraft is designed here. • (p. 10) White and black people were... • Vaughan, (p. 9) Dorothy’s husband's name. • (p. 8) Dorothy’s other job for extra money • ...
21 2024-08-11
21 Clues: Trials • War end • Explorers • 1929 crash • 1770 clash • Naval fleet • Peace accord • Desert Storm • Proclamation • Moon mission • London blaze • 1917 upheaval • D-Day landing • Landmark case • Ancient sports • French upheaval • 1969 achievement • 1840s starvation • Second global war • New World discoverer • First circumnavigator
Chapter 29 World War I 2024-03-05
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- Name of Muslim empire that once controlled the Balkans and joined World War I with the Central Powers
- The name of the terrorist organization that plotted the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A type of war where a country is forced to fight on two opposing sides (for example East and West)
- The last name of the German ruler who fought to unite Germany and seized AlsaceLorraine from France
- One of the two most common continents for Imperialism after the industrial Revolution
- The last name of the general who came up with the plan to rapidly invade France before focusing on Russia (the plan was named after him)
- The Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria made it nearly impossible for France to ship support to Russia across this Sea
- The conquering and exploitation of nations for the natural resources and people
- Where trench warfare was used by both the Allied and Central Powers
- Major European power country that supported fellow Slavic-speaking country Serbia after a declaration of war from Austria-Hungary
- Term used to describe the rapid building of armies and munitions to defend nations against those they distrusted
- The name of the River where Belgium, France, and Britain rallied to force Germany into a retreat
- One of the two most common continents for Imperialism after the Industrial Revolution
- Area in southeast Europe where nationalism played a large role in conflict leading to World War I
- The word entente means this is French
- Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina for better access to this Sea that leads to the Mediterranean
- Where mobile, traditional warfare was used by Russia and the Central Powers
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- The country that joined the side of the Central Powers with the Ottoman Empire
- German forces regularly intercepted or sunk British ships carrying supplies to their Russian allies across this Sea
- The German’s initial plan for World War I was to march through this neutral country and surprise France
- Trench warfare was ultimately an effective means for this type if strategy
- These vehicles were used to help both sides with their protective armor and ability to cross over trenches
- The World War I alliance that Austria-Hungary and Germany led
- The World War I alliance led by Britain, Russia, and France, and eventually the United States
- Kaiser _____ II, took over Germany and became power hungry to expand the empire
- The term used to describe the way people bonded among like minded people to obtain freedom from oppressive rulers
- The style of warfare used on the Western Front
- This land-locked nation became upset that Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina because it limited their access to the Adriatic Sea
- Triple ______, an informal alliance consisting of Britain, France, and Russia prior
- Triple ______, an informal alliance consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The capital of Bosnia, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- European power country that remained neutral throughout World War I
- The country that joined Germany and Austria-Hungary in the Triple Alliance before abandoning them in World War I
33 Clues: The word entente means this is French • The style of warfare used on the Western Front • The World War I alliance that Austria-Hungary and Germany led • Where trench warfare was used by both the Allied and Central Powers • European power country that remained neutral throughout World War I • The capital of Bosnia, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • ...
WWII Preview Crossword 2016-04-26
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- This group of immigrants was treated badly in Canada and the USA because their country was an enemy during World War II.
- Dictator in Germany who became popular during the Great Depression
- Ukrainians and Japanese were all put in these locations
- This says that WWI was all Germany's fault.
- Conscription in Canada during World War II happened because of this
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- Germany having to pay for damages they caused during World War I.
- Agreement between Germany and the winners of WWI.
- Organization of countries formed after WWI but was mostly ineffective, especially leading up to WWII.
- This place was attacked by the Japanese during World War II and made USA join.
- Germany went through this country to attack France during WWI.
- One of the reasons the Depression ended
- Country that changed sides during WWI.
- A growing fear of Communism in North America
- Type of government that became popular in Europe during the Great Depression.
14 Clues: Country that changed sides during WWI. • One of the reasons the Depression ended • This says that WWI was all Germany's fault. • A growing fear of Communism in North America • Agreement between Germany and the winners of WWI. • Ukrainians and Japanese were all put in these locations • Germany went through this country to attack France during WWI. • ...
WW1 2018-01-24
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- A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded
- A prolonged war in which both sides want to wear each other out with small scale actions
- Mutual agreement with other countries(your buddy)
- A plan of attack on France
- Paying for your mistakes
- The state of not being in on a "team"
- A proposal of a alliance sent from Germany to Mexico
- A natural strait by north western Turkey
- A german airplane
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- A combat between air forces
- The belief of Government or people that a country should keep a strong military
- Biased or misleading information that is publicized to promote a certain idea or point of view
- When neither team can advance without a lot of casualties
- A type of fighting where 2 sides are fighting from trenches
- A peace treaty that ended World War 1
- Extending a country's power and land
- A British ship
- WW1 The UK surrounded Germany so it could not get any more supplies
- When all countries agree to stop fighting
19 Clues: A British ship • A german airplane • Paying for your mistakes • A plan of attack on France • A combat between air forces • Extending a country's power and land • A peace treaty that ended World War 1 • The state of not being in on a "team" • A natural strait by north western Turkey • When all countries agree to stop fighting • Mutual agreement with other countries(your buddy) • ...
Historical Battles 2025-12-20
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- Key battle of the American Civil War.
- Turning point in World War II’s Eastern Front.
- Greek victory over Persian invasion.
- Last major German offensive in WWII.
- Battle in 1066 that changed England’s rulers.
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- Famous last stand of Spartans against Persia.
- English victory in Hundred Years’ War.
- Final battle of the American Revolutionary War.
- Hannibal’s major victory over Rome.
- Naval battle between Greeks and Persians.
- British naval victory over Napoleon’s fleet.
- One of the bloodiest battles of World War I.
- Allied invasion to liberate France in WWII.
13 Clues: Hannibal’s major victory over Rome. • Greek victory over Persian invasion. • Last major German offensive in WWII. • Key battle of the American Civil War. • English victory in Hundred Years’ War. • Naval battle between Greeks and Persians. • Allied invasion to liberate France in WWII. • British naval victory over Napoleon’s fleet. • ...
World War One Terms 2021-09-23
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- An agreement by both sides to stop fighting while a peace treaty is negotiated.
- This side of the war was fought between Germany and Austria-Hungary on one side and France, Britain, and Canada.
- A person who is enlisted into the army whether they want to join or not.
- these big _____leaders were four Major Allies including Britain, France, Italy, and the United States.
- The Triple __________ was the name of the alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
- This Treaty was made between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I.
- a Payment that the losers of a war must pay to the victors.
- A geographical region in Southeast Europe that includes countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Romania, and Serbia.
- Someone who is against war and fighting for any reason.
- The Triple ________ was the original alliance between Russia, France, and Britain.
- The ________ line was the point at which the armies of each side met. This is where most of the fighting took place.
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- The Treaty of _________ was a peace treaty between the Central Powers and Russia. After the Russian Revolution the new communist government wanted out of the war and made peace with Germany.
- the holiday in which their was an unofficial cease fire between the two sides of World War In some cases the soldiers from each side met, talked, played soccer, and exchanged gifts.
- Large heavy guns used on land warfare.
- The name for Information used and distributed to present one side of an issue.
- No ______ land was the name for the area between the front lines of two enemy armies in trenches
- a large luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine. Over 1,000 passengers were killed. This helped to bring the USA into the war.
- This Plan was a strategy that Germany had for fighting a war on two fronts: one against France and one against Russia.
- This side of the Front was where World War I was fought in Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria on one side and Russia and Romania on the other side.
- This telegram was from Germany and was intercepted by the British. It requested an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States. The discovery of this telegram caused the United States to declare war on Germany.
- This type of land warfare is when each side digs long lines into the ground for protection. Much of the western front during World War I was fought for years using this technique.
21 Clues: Large heavy guns used on land warfare. • Someone who is against war and fighting for any reason. • a Payment that the losers of a war must pay to the victors. • A person who is enlisted into the army whether they want to join or not. • This Treaty was made between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I. • ...
Countries 2014-06-30
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- one of their foods are paella.
- their main language is Chinese
- this country is the coldest country in the world.
- one of this country’s foods is samosa.
- this country won against Germany in World War 2.
- this 2014 world cup is being held here.
- men in this country wear skirts and when they are wearing these skirts they play an instrument called bagpipes
- this country’s flag is black red and yellow.
- this country's most famous food is pizza but can be pasta.
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- this country speaks Portuguese.
- one of their foods are croissant.
- there is a kid’s film about animals named after this country.
- one of this country's famous food is Tom Yam Goong.
- this country has lots of pyramids.
- one they wear big hats called sombrero.
15 Clues: one of their foods are paella. • their main language is Chinese • this country speaks Portuguese. • one of their foods are croissant. • this country has lots of pyramids. • one of this country’s foods is samosa. • this 2014 world cup is being held here. • one they wear big hats called sombrero. • this country’s flag is black red and yellow. • ...
World History 2023-02-27
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- collective defense treaty b/t Soviet Union & 7 European countries
- promised Palestinians the Gaza Strip & West Bank
- helped expand China's empire/power
- introduced the idea of gravity & laws of motion
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members
- leader of nonviolent protest against Britain
- believed people had natural rights
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- intro to new ideas about truth & logic
- US plan to aid war-torn European nations
- Communist who started the Peoples rep. of China
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- World War 2 genocide of the European Jews
- intergovernment organization that maintains peace
- discovered the planets orbit the sun in oval shape ellipse
14 Clues: sailed around the tip of Africa • helped expand China's empire/power • believed people had natural rights • intro to new ideas about truth & logic • US plan to aid war-torn European nations • World War 2 genocide of the European Jews • leader of nonviolent protest against Britain • North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 29 members • ...
American History 2023-05-11
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- October 29th,1929, the stock market crashes.
- Reasons the U.S. joined World War I
- Causes of the great Depression
- The birthplace of American Popular music.
- First Hispanic person to join the Supreme Court.
- Reasons for World War I Starting
- Tried to stop the Little Rock Nine students from going to school.
- What did America become after winning the Spanish American War?
- Took over and helped annex Hawaii to the U.S.
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- Nearly every nation in the world signed the Treaty of Versailles and joined the League of nations except...
- Monthly checks are sent out to make sure elderly people make enough money to survive and not have to go back to work.
- Muckraker who wrote "THE JUNGLE".
- What technology was created to end the stalemates of World War I?
- Many Americans had to live in shantytown communities nicknamed...
- Paid farmers to grow less food in order to stabilize farm prices and help farmers survive.
15 Clues: Causes of the great Depression • Reasons for World War I Starting • Muckraker who wrote "THE JUNGLE". • Reasons the U.S. joined World War I • The birthplace of American Popular music. • October 29th,1929, the stock market crashes. • Took over and helped annex Hawaii to the U.S. • First Hispanic person to join the Supreme Court. • ...
'merika history 2 2014-04-24
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- civil rights leader/who was Rosa parks
- the union/what was Abraham Lincoln's legacy
- interests/America had what interests in Cuba
- Austria Hungary Bulgaria ottoman/name all the central powers
- Woodrow Wilson/president during world war 1
- south/who resented carpet baggers
- attacked pearl harbor in December 21 1941
- soldiers/who supervised the south during reconstruction
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- Addams/who founded hull house
- Truman/president during the end of world war 2
- sunk leading to the Spanish American war
- Gates/who was the ceo of Microsoft
- right to vote/what right did the 15th amendment grant
- Hitler/who was responsible for the holocaust
14 Clues: Addams/who founded hull house • south/who resented carpet baggers • Gates/who was the ceo of Microsoft • civil rights leader/who was Rosa parks • sunk leading to the Spanish American war • attacked pearl harbor in December 21 1941 • the union/what was Abraham Lincoln's legacy • Woodrow Wilson/president during world war 1 • interests/America had what interests in Cuba • ...
History 2023-05-17
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- What started on July 28, 1914
- who played a key role in the french revolution (military general)
- Nazis claimed that German people were a __
- US has this type of economy
- Who were the first to get a man into space
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- Jews wore a ___ on their clothing
- an armed conflict between a states, nations or different groups
- The Warsaw pact sided with __ type of government
- The most popular sport in the 1910s
- Building up of weapon arsenals
- Who won both World War 1 and 2
- 6 million __ died during the Holocaust
12 Clues: US has this type of economy • What started on July 28, 1914 • Building up of weapon arsenals • Who won both World War 1 and 2 • Jews wore a ___ on their clothing • The most popular sport in the 1910s • 6 million __ died during the Holocaust • Nazis claimed that German people were a __ • Who were the first to get a man into space • ...
WWI 2024-02-08
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- When a group of nations are on the same side of war as eachother
- nickname for soldiers during WWI
- A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches
- Treaty that ended WWI
- A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military
- Region in Europe nicknamed the powder keg that consisted of the countries Austria Hungary and Serbia
- When Someone who has pride in their country
- British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI
- A German boat that sunk the Lusitania and other merchant ships
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- Created to bring nations leaders together and to resolve world problems
- Untruthful information used to get people to believe in wrongs things or to get people to join the military
- A war that the treaty of Versailles caused because of the harsh war reparations on Germany
- Austria Hungary Archduke who got assassinated that started WWI
- alliance An alliance in WWI that consisted of the countries France, the UK, and Russia
- An agreement made by both sides of a war to take a break from fighting
- These bonds helped the US government pay for the war
- An alliances during WWI that consisted of the countries Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman empire
- A main cause of WWI when a Country would take over a poorer country for resource
- A note sent to Mexico by Germany influencing them to start a war with the US
- Points established by president Woodrow Wilson to end WWI peacefully and to make trading safer
20 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI • nickname for soldiers during WWI • When Someone who has pride in their country • These bonds helped the US government pay for the war • A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches • A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military • British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI • ...
The war that saved my life 2023-06-06
10 Clues: you crippl • world war 2 • Ada's sibling • Ada's caregiver • Ada's Pony's name • Ada's real mother • Ada's best friend • this blow up the house • Ada and Jamie went on this to get to Kent • Ada tried to make something but broke the machine
Unit Four Part One Review - Civil War 2024-11-21
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- This new technology allowed for faster transportation and travel across long distances.
- This was the first state to leave the US following Lincoln's election in 1860 (2 words/no spaces)
- This individual served as a nurse during the Civil War and would go on to found the Red Cross.
- Considered the first battle of the Civil War, it was the bombardment of a US military base off the coast of Charleston, SC in April 1861 (2 words/no spaces)
- This term means the movement to end slavery
- The _____ War was fought from 1861-1865 and cost more US lives than all other wars combined.
- Issued by Lincoln in an attempt to ensure that no European nations would aid the Confederacy during the Civil War, it freed "slaves in areas of rebellion" (2 words/no spaces)
- This individual Jefferson ______ served as the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
- The main name used for the North/US during the Civil War
- Considered the final major battle of the Civil War, this battle ended with Lee's formal surrender to Grant (2 words/no spaces)
- The main name used for the South during the Civil War
- Elected as the 16th President in 1860, he was the president of the US from 1861 until his death in 1865.
- This new ammunition allowed for faster loading of rifles and more accurate shots over greater distances (2 words/no spaces)
- This right ensures that you can't be held in jail without being formally charged with a crime in court, this writ was suspended during the Civil War (2 words/no spaces)
- Speech given by President Lincoln in November 1863, dedicating a portion of the battlefield as a memorial for those that fought and died there (2 words/no spaces)
- General Robert E. ______ was the main Confederate general throughout the entirety of the Civil War.
- This term means to leave
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- The production of this crop led to the expansion of slavery during the mid-1800s
- Thomas J. "Stonewall" ______served for the Confederate army until his death following the battle of Chancellorsville
- Another term for a draft, this was enacted in order to ensure there would be enough men to fight in the Civil War
- Allowed for injured troops to be taken to field hospitals more quickly, which allowed for a higher survival rate (2 words/no spaces)
- This new technology allowed for armies to use aerial reconnaissance
- General Ulysses S. _______ was the main Union general at the end of the Civil War.
- This act brought the brutality of slavery to the North (2 words/no spaces)
- Also known as the battle of Sharpsburg, this battle is considered the single deadliest day in US history and led to Lincoln's announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation.
- This new technology allowed for the creation of this new type of ship used during the Civil War (ex: USS Monitor and CSS Virginia)
- Gun that was created to discourage nations from going to war, but ultimately became the precursor to the modern machine gun
- This prison camp in Georgia was the most deadly of all camps during the Civil War
- This battle is considered the deadliest battle in US history and was Lee's last attempt at invasion of the Union during the Civil War
- This was one of the best economic opportunities for African Americans during this time period despite the dangers
- This is the main issue that divided the nation and was the factor that led Lincoln to get involved in politics
- This individual John _____ was a radical abolitionist who led a failed raid on Harpers Ferry, VA in 1859
- This city in Virginia served as the capitol of the Confederacy for the majority of the Civil War
- This new technology allowed for messages to be sent over long distances almost immediately
34 Clues: This term means to leave • This term means the movement to end slavery • The main name used for the South during the Civil War • The main name used for the North/US during the Civil War • This new technology allowed for armies to use aerial reconnaissance • This act brought the brutality of slavery to the North (2 words/no spaces) • ...
WWI 2024-02-08
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- When a group of nations are on the same side of war as eachother
- nickname for soldiers during WWI
- A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches
- Treaty that ended WWI
- A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military
- Region in Europe nicknamed the powder keg that consisted of the countries Austria Hungary and Serbia
- When Someone who has pride in their country
- British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI
- A German boat that sunk the Lusitania and other merchant ships
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- Created to bring nations leaders together and to resolve world problems
- Untruthful information used to get people to believe in wrongs things or to get people to join the military
- A war that the treaty of Versailles caused because of the harsh war reparations on Germany
- Austria Hungary Archduke who got assassinated that started WWI
- alliance An alliance in WWI that consisted of the countries France, the UK, and Russia
- An agreement made by both sides of a war to take a break from fighting
- These bonds helped the US government pay for the war
- An alliances during WWI that consisted of the countries Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman empire
- A main cause of WWI when a Country would take over a poorer country for resource
- A note sent to Mexico by Germany influencing them to start a war with the US
- Points established by president Woodrow Wilson to end WWI peacefully and to make trading safer
20 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI • nickname for soldiers during WWI • When Someone who has pride in their country • These bonds helped the US government pay for the war • A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches • A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military • British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI • ...
Girl Guiding Online Camp 2022-05-25
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- (India) Where was the first camp of girl guide held.
- An annual event held in differing stadium in UK.
- The month we celebrate the World Thinking Day.
- Present president of girl guides association.
- The founder of girl guiding.
- The highest award a girl guide can earn.
- The youngest girl guides called...
- Who composed the guide flag song.
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- The country that the girl guiding is the largest girl-only youth organisation.
- Song that is sung by guides in bomb shelters to keep spirits high during the World War 2.
- Girl Guide Motto.
- WHo is the present leader of girl guides association.
- The eldest girl guides called...
- A group of girl guides called...
- One of the five world centres which members can visit to experience different cultures and international guiding.
- How many parts are there in Guide promise.
- One of the five regions that WAGGGS splits.
17 Clues: Girl Guide Motto. • The founder of girl guiding. • The eldest girl guides called... • A group of girl guides called... • Who composed the guide flag song. • The youngest girl guides called... • The highest award a girl guide can earn. • How many parts are there in Guide promise. • One of the five regions that WAGGGS splits. • Present president of girl guides association. • ...
Atlantic Trade 2023-10-12
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- Conquered the incas
- wealth = strength and power
- disease
- Aztec leader
- war between british and french
- land owned by another country
- private earnings and ownership
- trade between europe new world and africa
- slave ships across atlantic
- Spanish abusing the native americans
- Conquered the aztecs
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- first European to go to the new world
- trade between the world
- Inca leader
- investors invest stock into one company
- cultural exchange between the new world and old world
- trade between new world and africa
- Mix of spanish and native american
- Conqueror
- first british colony
20 Clues: disease • Conqueror • Inca leader • Aztec leader • Conquered the incas • first british colony • Conquered the aztecs • trade between the world • wealth = strength and power • slave ships across atlantic • land owned by another country • war between british and french • private earnings and ownership • trade between new world and africa • Mix of spanish and native american • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- Government owned farms are also known as what?
- What was the name of Germany’s air force during World War II?
- In September 1931, the Japanese army invaded ______, a resource-rich region of Northern China.
- Who was Japan’s Prime Minister in October 1941?
- The attack on this place led to the U.S. Joining the war
- To give in to unjust demands in order to avoid all-out conflict.
- On December 11, Germany and Italy had declared war on the ______.
- By 1992, the ______ were the largest party in the Reichstag.
- Britain's Prime Minister in the years 1951 through 1955.
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- Britain's Prime Minister in 1938.
- What year did Hitler become President?
- ______ was a fervent nationalist who hated both the victorious Allies and the German government that had accepted their peace terms ending World War I.
- The Treaty that ended World War I.
- An aggressive nationalistic movement that considered the nation more important than the individual?
- One of Europe's first dictatorships arose in what country?
- Where were most extermination camps located?
- On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded what country?
- The Germans used a new type of warfare called _
- What does Holocaust or "Shoah" in Hebrew mean?
- After Lenin died in 1924, ______ came to power.
20 Clues: Britain's Prime Minister in 1938. • The Treaty that ended World War I. • What year did Hitler become President? • Where were most extermination camps located? • Government owned farms are also known as what? • What does Holocaust or "Shoah" in Hebrew mean? • Who was Japan’s Prime Minister in October 1941? • The Germans used a new type of warfare called _ • ...
8 2024-08-24
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- Mexican War hero
- Spanish-American War
- Opened China relations
- Manifest Destiny supporter
- War of 1812 leader
- Died in office 1923
- Panama Canal project
- Civil service reformer
- Reconstruction era leader
- Supported Kansas-Nebraska
- President before Lincoln
- Fifth president
- Hoovervilles named after him
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- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Opened Japan to trade
- World War I leader
- Laissez-faire policies
- Affordable Care Act
- Honest Abe
- Disputed 1876 election
- Grandfather was president
- Annexed Texas
- Marshall Plan
- Battle of New Orleans
- Little Magician
25 Clues: Honest Abe • Annexed Texas • Marshall Plan • Little Magician • Fifth president • Mexican War hero • World War I leader • War of 1812 leader • Affordable Care Act • Died in office 1923 • Cuban Missile Crisis • Spanish-American War • Panama Canal project • Opened Japan to trade • Battle of New Orleans • Laissez-faire policies • Opened China relations • Disputed 1876 election • Civil service reformer • ...
World War II Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-15
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- the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated
- laws passed in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939 to limit U.S. involvement in future wars
- one of the two attacks by the United States on Japan at the end of World War II that resulted in Japan’s surrender.
- Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation in order to prevent war.
- a strategy used by the allies to leapfrog towards japan
- a series of trials held in Nürnberg, Germany, in 1945 and 1946 following the end of World War II.
- Act to Promote the Defense of the United States
- Major World War II naval battle between the U.S. and Japan
- signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, created the country’s first peacetime draft.
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- the first instances of atomic bombs used against humans 1945
- a harbor near Honolulu, attacked by Japan on the U.S. naval base
- a vegetable garden planted to increase food production during a war
- Adolf Hitler’s last major offensive in World War II against the Western Front
- U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans in the 1940s
- U.S. government research project that produced the first atomic bombs.
- The US mounted an amphibious invasion of the island of Iwo Jima as part of its Pacific campaign against Japan.
16 Clues: Act to Promote the Defense of the United States • a strategy used by the allies to leapfrog towards japan • Major World War II naval battle between the U.S. and Japan • the first instances of atomic bombs used against humans 1945 • a harbor near Honolulu, attacked by Japan on the U.S. naval base • the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated • ...
Revision: The modern world and Australia 2016-03-02
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- What did Germany have to pay after signing the Treaty of Versailles?
- Prisoners of War
- What organisation found the Treaty of Versailles harsh for Germany? (3 words separated by a "-")
- The unfair agreement, where Germany was blamed for WW1
- Name of Germany, Italy and Japan alliance before and during WW1 (2 words separated by a "-")
- Germany accepted this to end all fighting
- What was the nationwide ban in 1920s in US?
- What is a government system that provides help to those who needs support?
- The ideal race where everyone has blue eyes and blonde hair. (2 words separated by a "-")
- What was the time during 1920s to 1929 where the Western Worlds economy dies? (2 words separated by a "-")
- Payments that were made to the unemployed
- When countries sign a contract to help each other
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- Political system where the government owns all goods and distributes it evenly to everyone (Starts with c)
- There was a decade where everyone in the Western World were rich(2 words separated by a "-")
- What is called when you admit to aggression by a warlike nation?
- What is a bias view of a particular topic?
- A place where prisoners of war are sent to for labour. (2 words separated by a "-")
- A fraction of Fascism used in Germany that Hitler created
- The opponents to Germany in WW1
- Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics
- A method to mass produce things in a factory by repeating the same operation over and over (2 words separated by a "-")
- What is the political ideology that has one person taking all control of an entire nation?
- A stock exchange
23 Clues: Prisoners of War • A stock exchange • The opponents to Germany in WW1 • Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics • Germany accepted this to end all fighting • Payments that were made to the unemployed • What is a bias view of a particular topic? • What was the nationwide ban in 1920s in US? • When countries sign a contract to help each other • ...
The Byzanthine Empire 2023-06-05
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- What caused the Byzantine Empire to begin.
- Important War #1.
- Important War #3.
- Conquered Land #6.
- Their water/trade routes.
- Important War #2.
- Their System of Government.
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- Conquered Land #4.
- Their Biggest Structure.
- Conquered Land #1.
- Their Biggest Religious Belief.
- Conquered Land #2.
- Conquered Land #3.
- How did they "buy" things.
- Conquered Land #5.
- Why did the empire fell.
16 Clues: Important War #1. • Important War #3. • Important War #2. • Conquered Land #4. • Conquered Land #1. • Conquered Land #2. • Conquered Land #3. • Conquered Land #6. • Conquered Land #5. • Their Biggest Structure. • Why did the empire fell. • Their water/trade routes. • How did they "buy" things. • Their System of Government. • Their Biggest Religious Belief. • ...
Atomic Bomb and the end of WW2 2022-05-31
6 Clues: Ended the war in the Pacific • The leader of Germany in WW2 • Invaded Germany from the West • Was going to lose World War 2 • Most powerful nation in the world • Fired a nuclear missile at the US
Historical Figures 2 2023-11-26
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- Roman emperor who legalized Christianity.
- American Revolutionary War general.
- Chinese revolutionary and the first President of the Republic of China.
- Venetian merchant and explorer.
- Founder of the Mongol Empire.
- Civil rights activist and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam.
- French general and statesman during World War II.
- Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, known for his tomb's discovery.
- German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion.
- Roman dictator and military general.
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- Queen consort of France during the 16th century.
- Current reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
- 35th President of the United States.
- Marxist revolutionary and founder of the Red Army.
- Boxer and three-time world heavyweight champion.
- Queen of England during the Elizabethan era.
- Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- Victorian-era novelist known for works like "A Tale of Two Cities."
- Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, often referred to as Rameses the Great.
- Dutch exotic dancer and alleged spy during World War I.
20 Clues: Founder of the Mongol Empire. • Venetian merchant and explorer. • American Revolutionary War general. • 35th President of the United States. • Roman dictator and military general. • Roman emperor who legalized Christianity. • Queen of England during the Elizabethan era. • Current reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. • Queen consort of France during the 16th century. • ...
Unit 4 2021-12-09
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- When a change is made to the constitution it is called an
- This Civil War battle was fought in northern Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Prison camp in Georgia that inhumanely held Union soldiers
- This declaration from Abraham Lincoln freed slaves, but only in Confederate States (2 words
- Another term for "total war" that invloves burning to the ground (2 words)
- Sherman and his troops' journey from Atlanta to Savannah (4 words)
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked on farm plots owned by others, and at the end of the season landowners paid workers a half of the crop.
- The south's economy was based on this.
- The northern and western states that remained united during the Civil War were called this
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked farm plots owned by others, but owned their own supplies and kept around 2/3 of their harvest. (2 words)
- This day celebrates the end of slavery in the United States.
- This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the United States are considered citizens and have basic rights, regardless of color.
- Union army general that believed in total war (2 words)
- The the years immediately following the end of the Civil War are called
- This event lasted 4 years and took place within the United States between the North and the South. (2 words)
- Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850 which said that Georgia would agree to the compromise if the Fugitive Slave Act was included. (2 words)
- This person became president after Lincoln's assassination.(2 words)
- These states allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia (2 words)
- This group was created to assist newly freed people in establishing a new life. (2 words)
- This plan for reconstruction was much more harsh on the Confederate states and sent Union troops to the south to oversee reconstruction. (2 words)
- When union troops blocked the southeastern coastline, preventing southern states from importing or exporting goods (2 words)
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- The plan to surround the seceded states and suffocate or squeeze them of supplies
- Series of battles that took place in Atlanta resulting in the destruction of the city and railroads under William Sherman (2 words)
- This amendment ended slavery across the entire United States after the Civil War
- Terrorist group developed by Confederate veterans to support white supremacy (3 words)
- governmental power reserved for individual states. Southern states intended to use this to allow slavery. (2 words)
- another word for taxes
- When the citizens of an individual state vote on the legalization of slavery (2 words)
- These plans for reconstruction were considered too lenient or easy on the Confederate states (2 words)
- This amendment gave all men the right to vote.
- This act was included in the Compromise of 1850 and required any escaped enslaved person to be returned (3 words)
- Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere
- To separate from
- This person took his owner to court to sue for his freedom. The case ruled that African Americans were not considered citizens and did not have rights. (2 words)
- The action of cancelling or ignoring a federal law deemed unconstitutional by an individual state.
- Sherman believed in this approach to war (2 words)
- Black men that served in Georgia's General Assembly until removed from office in 1876 (2 words)
- Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. (2 words)
- The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War were called this
39 Clues: To separate from • another word for taxes • The south's economy was based on this. • This amendment gave all men the right to vote. • Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere • Sherman believed in this approach to war (2 words) • Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. (2 words) • Union army general that believed in total war (2 words) • ...
k 2015-05-21
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- war from 1950-1953
- war/threats between the soviets and U.S. would have ended the world
- united states tries to spread this
- soviets neighbor
- country
- blockade instead of war
- missile crises/a very tense confirmation between the soviets and the united states over the soviets deployment of a nuclear missile in Cuba
- tries to spread this
- soviets citizens freedom of speech and religion
- get along with Kennedy
- an Ussr were these
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- communist believe in
- wall/separated east and west Germany
- race/a time of getting weapons
- war/A war were total victory is not the goal
- policy to relax tension between the communist and the free world
- theory/the belief that in one land in a religion came under the influence of communist then more would follow
- city od Israel
- race/ the race between the soviets and the united states
19 Clues: country • city od Israel • soviets neighbor • war from 1950-1953 • an Ussr were these • communist believe in • tries to spread this • get along with Kennedy • blockade instead of war • race/a time of getting weapons • united states tries to spread this • wall/separated east and west Germany • war/A war were total victory is not the goal • soviets citizens freedom of speech and religion • ...
for Sara -- Happy Birthday 2024-01-27
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- in music what does this symbol mean next to a note #
- in music what does this symbol mean next to a note b
- the father, the son and the ______ (2 wds)
- ride the waves with a board
- they make the Air Jordan shoes
- what band was George Paul John and Ringo
- first man on the moon
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- precedential abode (2 wds)
- ink sometimes in the arm
- Mary had a little one
- the current President
- USA president during world war two
- whose birthday are we celebrating
13 Clues: Mary had a little one • the current President • first man on the moon • ink sometimes in the arm • precedential abode (2 wds) • ride the waves with a board • they make the Air Jordan shoes • whose birthday are we celebrating • USA president during world war two • what band was George Paul John and Ringo • the father, the son and the ______ (2 wds) • ...
Inequality Review 2023-03-08
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- An economic class where extreme wealth is earned by the individual, not given
- Form of social stratification that places some people as owners of others
- a social position that a person holds
- The division of large numbers of people into layers according to their relative power
- Capitalist countries During the Cold War
- the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions
- the lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers (2 words with a - in the middle)
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- First Stage of Kubler-Ross's 5 stages of dying
- An economic Class where extreme wealth is generational and passed down to children
- The trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people, businesses, and organizations throughout the world.
- Form of Colonialism where businesses take resources from other countries
- Communist countries During the Cold War
- This perspective sees the struggle between old and young as a battle for resources
13 Clues: a social position that a person holds • Communist countries During the Cold War • Capitalist countries During the Cold War • First Stage of Kubler-Ross's 5 stages of dying • Form of Colonialism where businesses take resources from other countries • Form of social stratification that places some people as owners of others • ...
23-24 U.S. Unit 2 Vocab 37-54 2023-10-28
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- An international meeting to establish the terms of peace after World War I and to ensure a world war would never happen again
- Consisted of France, Russia, and Great Britain during WWI; created in 1907 and was called the Allies
- A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another’s defense
- Belief that people in a territory should have the ability to choose their own government
- The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers after the end of World war I
- Payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
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- Germany promised with certain conditions to sink no more merchant ships without warning
- The war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy; were called the Central Powers
- A temporary agreement to end fighting
- An international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
- A peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918 between Russia and the Central Powers; marked Russia's exit from World War I
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- A group of ships sailing together for protection that was designed to help protect cargo in passenger ships
- Goods whose importation, exportation, or possession is illegal
- An intercepted message from the German foreign minister to Mexico suggesting that when Germany went to war with the United States, Mexico should attack the United States as well; they would receive New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas for doing so
- A deep devotion to one’s country
18 Clues: A deep devotion to one’s country • A temporary agreement to end fighting • Goods whose importation, exportation, or possession is illegal • Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause • The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers after the end of World war I • ...
Civics Project 2024-04-30
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- The country that started World War II.
- To say no to a proposed bill.
- A international organization that keeps peace
- A person who thinks outside of their community.
- The group that lost World War II.
- The ______ Peace Prize was to be awarded to the person who had done most for "fraternity between nations"
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- A committeettie that makes important decisions that all countries have to follow.
- The group that won World War II.
- Where the United Nations building is located.
- The current war between ______ and Ukraine.
- The war between Israel and _____ that started on October 7, 2023.
- There were ______ founding countries of the UN.
12 Clues: To say no to a proposed bill. • The group that won World War II. • The group that lost World War II. • The country that started World War II. • The current war between ______ and Ukraine. • Where the United Nations building is located. • A international organization that keeps peace • There were ______ founding countries of the UN. • ...
Civics Review Questions 51-100 2021-11-01
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- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
- What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.
- Who is the “Father of Our Country”?
- When do we celebrate Independence Day?
- Who was the first President?
- During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States?
- What ocean is on the East Coast of the United States?
- Name one American Indian tribe in the United States.
- What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?
- What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
- Name one state that borders Canada.
- Name the U.S. war between the North and the South.
- Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
- The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
- There were 13 original states. Name one.
- When was the Constitution written?
- What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
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- Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
- Name one U.S. territory.
- Before he was President, Eisenhower was a general. What war was he in?
- Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Where is the Statue of Liberty?
- Who was President during World War I?
- What is the capital of the United States?
- Who did the United States fight in World War II?
- What is one reason colonists came to America?
- What movement tried to end racial discrimination?
- What is the name of the national anthem?
- When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
- How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
- Name one state that borders Mexico.
34 Clues: Name one U.S. territory. • Who was the first President? • Where is the Statue of Liberty? • When was the Constitution written? • Who is the “Father of Our Country”? • Name one state that borders Canada. • Name one state that borders Mexico. • Who was President during World War I? • When do we celebrate Independence Day? • What is the name of the national anthem? • ...
Marvel Characters 2020-04-26
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- leader of the x-men
- likes to smash stuff
- antmans partner
- leader of the avengers
- is a tree that can move an say only 3 words
- has strong powers and fights for America in World war 2
- is the lightning powers
- has a iron suit
- has iron claws
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- is the king country wakanda
- like iron man
- can shoot webs
- starboards girlfriend
- part of the guardians of the galaxy
- has magical powers
- part of the guardians of the galaxy
- can control metal
- has a gauntlet and infinity stones
- can turn super small by his suit
- Thors brother
20 Clues: like iron man • Thors brother • can shoot webs • has iron claws • antmans partner • has a iron suit • can control metal • has magical powers • leader of the x-men • likes to smash stuff • starboards girlfriend • leader of the avengers • is the lightning powers • is the king country wakanda • can turn super small by his suit • has a gauntlet and infinity stones • ...
World War I Review Crossword 2025-04-11
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- Treaty to end war was signed here
- Leader of Italy, "Theme Park Capitol of the World"
- ______ Warfare, common strategy used.
- Joined the war in 1917
- Home of Chicago Bears, built to honor veterans of WWI.
- Stayed neutral during both world wars.
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- Was blamed for much of the war
- Leader was assassinated
- The day the war ended, celebrated Nov. 11
- 28th President, president during WWI
- Largest city and capitol of France
- Much of the fighting happened here
- AM and FM versions, used in WWI.
- Deadliest Battle of WWI
14 Clues: Joined the war in 1917 • Leader was assassinated • Deadliest Battle of WWI • Was blamed for much of the war • AM and FM versions, used in WWI. • Treaty to end war was signed here • Largest city and capitol of France • Much of the fighting happened here • 28th President, president during WWI • ______ Warfare, common strategy used. • Stayed neutral during both world wars. • ...
'merika history 2 2014-04-24
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- Hitler/who was responsible for the holocaust
- the union/what was Abraham Lincoln's legacy
- Austria Hungary Bulgaria ottoman/name all the central powers
- sunk leading to the Spanish American war
- civil rights leader/who was Rosa parks
- soldiers/who supervised the south during reconstruction
- south/who resented carpet baggers
- Gates/who was the ceo of Microsoft
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- Addams/who founded hull house
- Truman/president during the end of world war 2
- attacked pearl harbor in December 21 1941
- interests/America had what interests in Cuba
12 Clues: Addams/who founded hull house • south/who resented carpet baggers • Gates/who was the ceo of Microsoft • civil rights leader/who was Rosa parks • sunk leading to the Spanish American war • attacked pearl harbor in December 21 1941 • the union/what was Abraham Lincoln's legacy • Hitler/who was responsible for the holocaust • interests/America had what interests in Cuba • ...
Neal Shusterman Books 2021-01-22
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- A book about a drought in California.
- The second book of the Scythe series.
- A book about the Second Civil War fought over reproductive rights.
- A book about a boy named Calvin who always gets unnoticed.
- A book about 2 kids that are caught in a world between life and death.
- A book about mental illness.
- The newest book Neal Shusterman wrote being published in 2021.
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- The fourth book of the Unwind series.
- A book about a world with no hunger, no disease, no war, no misery.
- What is the main color of Game Changer?
- A book about a secret community of an unknown population living underneath New York City.
- A book about a 14 year old named Nick whose house burns down.
- What is the main color of Unwind?
- What is the main color of Full Tilt?
14 Clues: A book about mental illness. • What is the main color of Unwind? • What is the main color of Full Tilt? • The fourth book of the Unwind series. • A book about a drought in California. • The second book of the Scythe series. • What is the main color of Game Changer? • A book about a boy named Calvin who always gets unnoticed. • ...
viktor crosswoord 2021-04-30
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- Britain /has a very old queen and a city of there is Londres
- / this country is in Africa and it story is as originally inhabited by hunter-gatherer tribes thousands of years ago. In the 15th century Bantu speaking tribes people
- / saint patrick was missionary to this counutry
- / the country miss Taylor is from
- /have the city named jersusalem with the sign of David
- /the country of the faraoons and pyramids
- / it have one of the places wih the longest names Bangkok.
- / it have a stadium named Azteca
- / there was war in this country now it ejercity is extint
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- /was the causant of 2 world war and have a dictator named Hitler
- / is the country with more world tournament copes.
- / there is a player named mahre
- / there is many cheese and there is a player of real madrid that start with H
- / a famous player played here and is rival of cristiano ronado
14 Clues: / there is a player named mahre • / it have a stadium named Azteca • / the country miss Taylor is from • /the country of the faraoons and pyramids • / saint patrick was missionary to this counutry • / is the country with more world tournament copes. • /have the city named jersusalem with the sign of David • / it have one of the places wih the longest names Bangkok. • ...
World War 1 2020-12-04
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- The country that Austria-Hungary declared war on first
- The name of the plan Germany made in the event of war
- The state-sponsored gang that planned the assassination
- An alliance that included Russia, Britain, and France
- The title given to the ruler of Russia
- The man who shot the Archduke
- The month the war ended in 1918
- An agreement made between two or more countries to provide help if needed
- Being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of your country
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- A powerful ship developed by Britain in 1906
- Assassinated on June 28th, 1914
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The desire to control/take other countries
- The german word for king
- Something that's meant to stop or prevent war
- The largest empire at the time
- A country that was neutral until Germany tried to invade France through them
17 Clues: The german word for king • The man who shot the Archduke • The largest empire at the time • Assassinated on June 28th, 1914 • The month the war ended in 1918 • The title given to the ruler of Russia • The desire to control/take other countries • A powerful ship developed by Britain in 1906 • Something that's meant to stop or prevent war • ...
World War I 2021-02-03
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- commander of U.S. forces in WW I (Last Name)
- establishing political or economic control over other lands
- European nations competed in building large armies and navies
- Originally WWI was called this
- name for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- what European nations were divided into
- The treaty of this was never ratified by the U.S.
- 1198 passengers were killed by a U-boat
- stay out of war
- leader of communist takeover of Russia (Last Name)
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- required young men to sign up for military service
- Germans called them U-boats
- Wilson’s plan for the end of the war
- Germany offered Mexico a deal in this correspondence if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- He led the committee on public information (Last Name)
- world organization to keep the peace created after WWI
- his assassination lead directly to WWI (Last Name)
17 Clues: stay out of war • Germans called them U-boats • Originally WWI was called this • name for U.S. soldiers in WW I • Wilson’s plan for the end of the war • what European nations were divided into • 1198 passengers were killed by a U-boat • commander of U.S. forces in WW I (Last Name) • The treaty of this was never ratified by the U.S. • ...
World War I 2013-03-11
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- sickness
- an agreement between two nations to cooperate with one another
- someone who supports or cooperates with another
- something that makes you sick
- building up one's armed forces to be ready for war
- a deep ditch in the ground
- pride in one's country and culture
- a period of fighting through a series of battles
- a group of countries ruled over by another, more powerful country
- announce officially
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- a fight
- to ruin something so that it cannot be repaired
- to slowly weaken someone's defenses over time
- building an empire by controlling other, smaller countries
- neither side is winning
- to give up; to agree that you have lost
- something that makes something else happen
17 Clues: a fight • sickness • announce officially • neither side is winning • a deep ditch in the ground • something that makes you sick • pride in one's country and culture • to give up; to agree that you have lost • something that makes something else happen • to slowly weaken someone's defenses over time • to ruin something so that it cannot be repaired • ...
World War I 2013-02-13
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- an opposition to war
- a final set of demands
- not supporting either side in a war
- to prepare military troops for war
- the spreading of ideas to promote a cause or to damage a enemy
- System in which a group of nations act as one to preserve peace.
- horrible acts against innocent people
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- spread of disease across a entire country, continent or whole world
- a deadlock, neither side can defeat the other
- territories administered by western powers
- the glorification of the military
- "the draft"
- agreement to end fighting
- large gas-filled ballons
- group of merchant ships protected by warships
- payments for war damages
- a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies
17 Clues: "the draft" • an opposition to war • a final set of demands • large gas-filled ballons • payments for war damages • agreement to end fighting • the glorification of the military • to prepare military troops for war • not supporting either side in a war • horrible acts against innocent people • territories administered by western powers • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
Across
- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
Down
- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
world war two 2022-04-01
Across
- location where japan bombed us
- the invasion of this place started ww2
- offensive warfare
- trying to eliminate a race
- pride for your nation
- a dictator with complete control
- leader of the nazis
- one race,one nation,one war
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- mass execution of people in ww2
- their surrender ended the war
- the invasion of France
- a concentration camp
- first city in japan bombed
- hate for jewish people
- one person controlling by force
- night of broken glass
- the opposite of the axis
17 Clues: offensive warfare • leader of the nazis • a concentration camp • night of broken glass • pride for your nation • the invasion of France • hate for jewish people • the opposite of the axis • first city in japan bombed • trying to eliminate a race • one race,one nation,one war • their surrender ended the war • location where japan bombed us • mass execution of people in ww2 • ...
World War 1 2022-04-11
Across
- an unoccupied area between opposing armies.
- a policy in which a state takes political and economic control of areas beyond its borders.
- something produced by a cause or necessarily following from a set of conditions.
- a group of countries, political parties, or people who have agreed to work together because of shared interests or aims.
- the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials.
- an authorization or order given to a lesser authority by a superior one.
- a rise in prices caused by an increase in the supply of money and a resulting decline in its value.
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment.
- extreme pride or patriotism for one’s country.
- a person or country that attacks first, without being provoked.
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- is a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a relationship of control between two nations, in which the stronger one provides larger services and protection, while the weaker makes many basic decisions.
- a situation in which progress by either side in a contest or dispute is blocked by the other side; a draw or deadlock.
- limiting the amount of something that people are allowed to have when there is not enough for everyone to have as much as they want.
- the position of not favoring or supporting either side in a dispute.
- ideas, allegations, and other information that is spread deliberately to further a cause or damage an opposing cause, and that is often exaggerated or false.
- a nation or state that takes control of a people or area as an extension of state power. a person who migrates to and settles in an inhabited or uninhabited area.
17 Clues: an unoccupied area between opposing armies. • extreme pride or patriotism for one’s country. • the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials. • a person or country that attacks first, without being provoked. • the position of not favoring or supporting either side in a dispute. • an authorization or order given to a lesser authority by a superior one. • ...
World War 1 2022-02-24
Across
- right of people to choose their gov
- horrible act made against innocent people
- agreement to end fighting in war
- working class
- payment for war damage
- channeling of nations entire resources into a war effort
- glorification of the military
- spreading of ideas to promote a cause
- final set of demands
Down
- communist party assigned to army to teach
- large, gas filled balloon
- the draft
- territory administered by western power
- prepare military forces for war
- one who favors extreme change
- system groups of nations acts as one
- spread of disease across large area
17 Clues: the draft • working class • final set of demands • payment for war damage • large, gas filled balloon • one who favors extreme change • glorification of the military • prepare military forces for war • agreement to end fighting in war • right of people to choose their gov • spread of disease across large area • system groups of nations acts as one • ...
World war one. 2023-12-20
Across
- : Germany had to pay the countries it had attacked
- : WWI was the first time soldiers fought mainly in a _____
- reagan: Who was president in 1987.
- labor : What were the critics worried about in the 1800s.
- dogs: What did guards use to hunt people down.
- : Luxury cruise liner sunk by German u-boats
- : Triple entente - England, ___, and Russia
- : German u-boats
- union: Who threatened America's national security
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- : Front
- : Germany lost its ___ in Africa and Asia
- war: What was the united states worried about towards the end of the cold war.
- : Germany had to give Alsace-____to France
- : New weapon, ____thrower
- : War ____ clause - Germany had to admit WWI was their fault
- : New weapon armored vehicle
- : Battle of the ___ river - British lost 600,000, Germans lost 500,000. only gained 7 miles!
17 Clues: : Front • : German u-boats • : New weapon, ____thrower • : New weapon armored vehicle • reagan: Who was president in 1987. • : Germany lost its ___ in Africa and Asia • : Germany had to give Alsace-____to France • : Triple entente - England, ___, and Russia • : Luxury cruise liner sunk by German u-boats • dogs: What did guards use to hunt people down. • ...
World War I 2024-11-26
Across
- each side dug ___________ to fight this war which cost millions of lives to gain little to no land
- this country originally was allied with the Central Powers but then switched to the Allies
- this alliance originally included Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy, and the Ottoman Empire
- the _________front was between the border of France and Germany and Belgium and Germany
- nicknamed the "powder keg of Europe"
- the causes of World War I spell this word
- Switzerland was a _________ country in the war, meaning it didn't join either side
- major countries built empires around the world and controlled them
- triple ____________ made up of Russia, France and Britain
- massive buildup of weapons and armed forces to protect empires
- triple ____________ made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
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- the act of killing someone which in this case sparked a world war
- Archduke Franz ________________ was the heir to the Austrian-Hungarian throne, his death sparked the beginning of the war
- city where the archduke was killed
- intense pride in one's country
- when one or more countries make agreements with each other for protection
- country that did not want to be controlled by Austria- Hungary
- everyone thought the Central Powers would invade through France, instead they invaded through this country
18 Clues: intense pride in one's country • city where the archduke was killed • nicknamed the "powder keg of Europe" • the causes of World War I spell this word • triple ____________ made up of Russia, France and Britain • country that did not want to be controlled by Austria- Hungary • massive buildup of weapons and armed forces to protect empires • ...
World War II 2025-02-19
Across
- ended the war
- fought entirely in the air
- day remembered in infamy
- Allies line bulges
- Mussolini captured
- victory in Japan
- creating the atomic bomb
Down
- last battle
- Japanese Americans would go here
- victory in Europe
- turning point on western front
- dangerous environment
- turning point in pacific
- Jima iconic picture
- cold weather killed Nazis
- genocide of 11 million "non-perfects
- turning point in Africa
17 Clues: last battle • ended the war • victory in Japan • victory in Europe • Allies line bulges • Mussolini captured • dangerous environment • turning point in Africa • day remembered in infamy • turning point in pacific • creating the atomic bomb • cold weather killed Nazis • fought entirely in the air • Jima iconic picture • turning point on western front • Japanese Americans would go here • ...
Safety Bulletin July 2024 2024-07-10
Across
- Place for aircraft maintenance
- (2 words) American aerospace and defense manufacturer
- The orientation of an aircraft relative to the direction of travel
- Place to land an aircraft
- (2 words) Arcade style flight simulation video game for PS2
- The main body of an aircraft
- Instrument landing system glide path
- Pilot's place in an aircraft
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- British single-seat fighter aircraft used during World War 2
- Controls the aircraft roll
- An optical instrument designed to assist visual inspection of narrow, difficult-to-reach cavities
- Retired Anglo-French supersonic airliner
- unstable air movement that is caused by changes in wind speed and direction
- Area where aircrafts are parked at an airport
- A condition or an object with the potential for unsafe outcomes
- Rotation around the side-to-side axis
16 Clues: Place to land an aircraft • Controls the aircraft roll • The main body of an aircraft • Pilot's place in an aircraft • Place for aircraft maintenance • Instrument landing system glide path • Rotation around the side-to-side axis • Retired Anglo-French supersonic airliner • Area where aircrafts are parked at an airport • (2 words) American aerospace and defense manufacturer • ...
History of Veteran's Day 2021-11-09
Across
- where the tomb of the unknowns is located
- the world war when the holiday was created
- Original name of the holiday
- President who returned Veterans day to November
- a person who served in the military
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- these veterans were honored on Armistice day
- this holiday honors those who died in war
- name was changed to this in 1954
- these marched down the streets in 1919
- celebrated on the _____ day of the _____ month in the ____ hour and minute
- alternate month of Veterans day
- all business was ____ for 2 minutes
12 Clues: Original name of the holiday • alternate month of Veterans day • name was changed to this in 1954 • all business was ____ for 2 minutes • a person who served in the military • these marched down the streets in 1919 • this holiday honors those who died in war • where the tomb of the unknowns is located • the world war when the holiday was created • ...
WW1 2022-01-11
Across
- Unavoidably.
- A common effort.
- Apart or away from a place.
- An unfilled space; empty.
- A territory temporarily governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations.
- Shunned; excluded from a group.
- A war that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefield.
- Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire, as in World War I.
- To formally give up control of a country or state.
- Russian councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers.
- Having intricate parts.
- A military draft.
- Relating to the armed forces or to soldiers, arms or war.
- Payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war.
- Enemy communications.
- Things suggested or assumed as true as the basis for discussion.
- Willingness to secretly allow.
- Coming or happening later than should have been the case.
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- Mental; directed toward the will or mind.
- A war based on wearing down the other side with constant attacks and heavy losses, such as in World War I.
- Having no restrictions or bounds.
- In World War I Russia, the government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under Communist control.
- Torage rooms underneath a building; basement.
- Is the process of assembling troops and supplies for war.
- An overthrow of government.
- An economic system directed by government agencies.
- Assistance such as money or supplies.
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause.
- A truce or an agreement to end fighting.
- Requiring or using great effort.
- Deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group.
31 Clues: Unavoidably. • A common effort. • A military draft. • Enemy communications. • Having intricate parts. • An unfilled space; empty. • Apart or away from a place. • An overthrow of government. • Willingness to secretly allow. • Shunned; excluded from a group. • Requiring or using great effort. • Having no restrictions or bounds. • Assistance such as money or supplies. • ...
Honors English 9 2024-03-06
10 Clues: reckless • sincere, real • free from error • fierce and cruel • extremely poisonous • a state of rest or sleep • causing a sharp sensation • neglectful in performance of ones duty • to walk heavily or slowly; to work slowly • In world war 2 Russia and America were ________
US2 Vietnam 2023-05-09
Across
- Communist leader of Cuba.
- Jellied gasoline.
- Name for the Gap that defined the Vietnam War era.
- Military alliance that was determined to contain the spread of communism in SE Asia.
- Newspaper that published the Pentagon Papers -- and beat Nixon in the (Supreme) Court.
- Democratic presidential candidate who was gunned down in 1968.
- Founded at U. Michigan to fight for civil rights -- and then shifted to campaigning against Vietnam.
- Accords which split Vietnam (at the 17 parallel).
- The "shape" of Kissinger's and Nixon's international policy.
- Radical anti-war group in the USA.
- After the missile crisis, a treaty ended aboveground nucelar _____.
- Nixon's rationale for expanding the war was to target the VC _________ (2 words).
- Military base in Northwest Vietnam where the French surrendered (1954).
- Nationalist leader who fought for Vietnamese independence.
- Controversial and labelled as unfair.
- Made the Vietnam War a "living room" war.
- Nixon's gradual approach to withdrawal.
- US General who argued that there was a "light at the end of the tunnel" in 1967.
- Location where Nixon sent troops and bombs -- expanding the war.
- Bay location where Cuban exiles (and the CIA) tried to launch an invasion to take out Castro.
- JFK's general approach to military defense situations (2 words).
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- Built by the GDR to stop the brain drain and worker drain.
- Nixon's goal: Peace with ______.
- Intensive bombing campaign (1965) of North Vietnam unleashed by LBJ (2 words).
- Classified Papers that revealed the truth about US involvement in the war.
- JFK developed the _______ Corps to send volunteers around the world on good will missions of freedom.
- North Vietnamese/Viet Cong offensive in early 1968.
- LBJ argued that the US had to win over the Vietnamese peoples' "______ and ______" (2 words, no "and").
- Theory that if Vietnam fell to communism, so too would other SE Asian countries.
- Where the DNC erupted in 1968.
- Gulf where the USS Maddox engaged with North Vietnam.
- Fell in 1975, after the peace was signed.
- A defoliant of the war: Agent _______.
- According to reports, this American destroyer was fired upon by North Vietnam.
- Communique agreement between the US and China.
- Soviet premier who beat the West into space and then tried to put missiles in Cuba.
- These Accords proved, to North Vietnam, that their long term strategy worked.
- The CIA, along with SV generals, plotted to overthrow this South Vietnamese leader.
- Act which required to president to consult with Congress 48 hours after committing US forces to combat.
- President who was granted powers to take "all necessary measures" in Vietnam.
- Hamlet village that was the site of a US war crime in March 1968.
- Ho Chi Minh compared the American army to THIS animal, which is W's favorite!
- Secretary of Defense and architect of both the pinprick strategy and Americanization of Vietnam.
- Tunnel system used by the Viet Cong.
- Abbrev. for the communist rebel group in the South (also known as the Viet Cong).
- Students protesting the Cambodian bombing were killed at Jackson State University and at _____ State.
- We wanted _____ returned to USA. A key demand, especially after we learned about the "Hanoi Hotel."
- Opened by Nixon.
- The 26th Amendment lowered the age to do THIS.
- Questioned whether the war was a poor man's war -- and whether Black Americans were unfairly put into front lines.
- JFK's domestic legislative program (2 words).
- Capital of North Vietnam that we bombed.
- About 10-11,000 served the US in Vietnam, typically as nurses.
- Abbreviation for the resistance guerilla group fighting the US in South Vietnam.
- Mayor of Chicago who had his dozers.
- Location where Jupiter missiles were removed (secretly).
- New tech from the war.
57 Clues: Opened by Nixon. • Jellied gasoline. • New tech from the war. • Communist leader of Cuba. • Where the DNC erupted in 1968. • Nixon's goal: Peace with ______. • Radical anti-war group in the USA. • Tunnel system used by the Viet Cong. • Mayor of Chicago who had his dozers. • Controversial and labelled as unfair. • A defoliant of the war: Agent _______. • ...
History my dude 2017-05-22
Across
- depending on ones military to determine foreign policy
- farm for former slaves in the south which leaves them in a cycle of debt
- support for advocacy or social reform
- Lightning warfare
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- warfare war from inside trenches
- foreign citizens leaving their homeland to live and work in a different country
- mutual defensive treaty
- underwater boats
- taxes on imported goods
Down
- expanding your power outside of ones own borders
- U.S. foreign policy which focused on stopping the spread of communism
- Geopolitical tension after world war 2
- self propelled precision guided system
- social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban
- germany, autria-hungary, and the ottoman empire
- destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- first atomic bomb dropped
- Allowing individuals to own, buy, and, sell other individuals
- second atomic bomb dropped
20 Clues: underwater boats • Lightning warfare • mutual defensive treaty • taxes on imported goods • first atomic bomb dropped • second atomic bomb dropped • warfare war from inside trenches • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • support for advocacy or social reform • Geopolitical tension after world war 2 • self propelled precision guided system • destruction or slaughter on a mass scale • ...
Semester 2 Recap- Janellie 2022-04-27
Across
- he believed the economy could heal on its own
- overplanted cash crops led to massive storms
- invaded homes without a search warrant
- peace deal at the beginning of the war with Germany
- symbolic heart of America's capitalist economy
- economy system where there is no private property
- government led by a dictator
- described African Americans as violent and dangerous
- deadliest war of human history
- became the voice for African American issues
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- 2 nights of terror against the Jewish people
- held a parade in DC to prove their point
- another name for the industrial workers of the world
- wanting to destroy the current political system
- best known for his music EX: hello dolly
- many homeless moved to this crude city outskirt
- too many withdraw drain banks of their money supply
- given power as dictator after the Reichstag fire
- the 30th president
- murdered millions of Jewish, gays, and disabled
20 Clues: the 30th president • government led by a dictator • deadliest war of human history • invaded homes without a search warrant • held a parade in DC to prove their point • best known for his music EX: hello dolly • 2 nights of terror against the Jewish people • overplanted cash crops led to massive storms • became the voice for African American issues • ...
Freedom Fighters of NILI Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- The Eternity of Israel will not Lie accronym
- Aaronsohn, Youngest daughter and Avshalom's fiancé
- Feinberg, Co-Founder of NILI and Poet
- Arish, Near this area, Avshalom encountered bandits
- Empire, A synonym for Turkish Empire
- Aaronsohn, NILI's field leader
- Empire, A French Ally
- Pigeon, Method for passing intelligence
- Genocide, Atrocities in the Anatolia Mountains
- The location where the homing pigeon was discovered
- The name of fishing vessel to pass intelligence
- The year World War 1 ended
- Eretz Yisrael's name pre British mandate
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- Yaakov, Early jewish settlements along the coast
- Early name for the Jewish fighters group
- Aaronsohn, World renowned agronomist and NILI Founder
- Beach, Location for meeting the boat
- a movement known for re-establishment and protection of a Jewish nation
- Aaron Aaronsohn's passion and profession
- War 1, War in 1914
- A Turkish Ally
- Another name for Constantinople
- Eretz Yisrael after 1948
- The location of NILI's headquarters
- Night, Conditions for fishing vessel to visit
25 Clues: A Turkish Ally • War 1, War in 1914 • Empire, A French Ally • Eretz Yisrael after 1948 • The year World War 1 ended • Aaronsohn, NILI's field leader • Another name for Constantinople • The location of NILI's headquarters • Beach, Location for meeting the boat • Feinberg, Co-Founder of NILI and Poet • Empire, A synonym for Turkish Empire • Pigeon, Method for passing intelligence • ...
History my dude 2017-05-22
Across
- Allowing individuals to own, buy, and, sell other individuals
- destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- taxes on imported goods
- germany, autria-hungary, and the ottoman empire
- social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban
- expanding your power outside of ones own borders
- foreign citizens leaving their homeland to live and work in a different country
- second atomic bomb dropped
- depending on ones military to determine foreign policy
Down
- underwater boats
- Lightning warfare
- Geopolitical tension after world war 2
- support for advocacy or social reform
- farm for former slaves in the south which leaves them in a cycle of debt
- first atomic bomb dropped
- warfare war from inside trenches
- U.S. foreign policy which focused on stopping the spread of communism
- mutual defensive treaty
- self propelled precision guided system
20 Clues: underwater boats • Lightning warfare • taxes on imported goods • mutual defensive treaty • first atomic bomb dropped • second atomic bomb dropped • warfare war from inside trenches • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • support for advocacy or social reform • Geopolitical tension after world war 2 • self propelled precision guided system • destruction or slaughter on a mass scale • ...
Jump Into Summer Crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- The end of school, and the beginning of Summer
- In June 1215,Magna ___ was signed, becoming seen as one of the most important documents in the history of democracy
- This world war was brought to an end on September 2, 1945
- Thor and other Marvel movies, as well as the Jurassic World Films, and Lion King are only some of the amazingly successful Summer films that came out in the ___ buster season
- One of the world's most popular tourist destinations, and home of one of the biggest cathedrals in the world (Seville)
- _____, similar to a cookout, is a traditional Summer family, or community-wide event
- On July 2nd, a great writer died, author of a Farewell to Arms, and For Whom The Bell Tolls
- The month in which school begins
- The 4th of July celebrates our freedom from English King George the...
- The longest day of the year, and the Summer equivalent to a Spring Equinox
- US (beginning in August) nuclear project, named after this NYC borough
- The obligation that many kids celebrate not having to do during Summertime
- During Summer, an invisible vertical line through the Earth tilts toward the Sun that is called the ___
- In Summer, these shoes have to ____ before they can flop
- In September, the Beatles released this song (of their most famous),which also technically means "on the day before today"
- Though the US declared independence July 4th, 1776, the Revolutionary War ended in the year 17__
Down
- Like in this August 1964 movie, what do you need "just a spoonful" of?
- Officially the end of Summer, and the month of Labor Day
- World famous composer who died in July 1750, before Mozart or Beethoven's birth
- In Summer, the movie that our school musical is based on came out, and gave audiences a glimpse into this magical land
- The fall of this Mediterranean empire occurred on September 2, 476
- The June day (coming up) that celebrates your ____
- A popular Summer getaway activity
- The month of Red, White, and Blue
- What shines brightest in Summertime- the ___
- August, the last full Summer month, was named after this Roman Emperor, also known as Octavius
- By far Britain's most prized colonial possession, ____ gained independence on August 15, 1947
- Tragically, this famous princess died in a mysterious Summer car accident decades ago
- Famous location for the Cold War proxy war that ended and started in Summer (1950-53)
- Popular Summer aquatic activity
- Napoleon's final defeat on June 15
- A June holiday commemorating the freeing of the last slaves in the US
- The time for cookouts, relaxation, the pool, and, no school!
- Myrtle ____
34 Clues: Myrtle ____ • Popular Summer aquatic activity • The month in which school begins • A popular Summer getaway activity • The month of Red, White, and Blue • Napoleon's final defeat on June 15 • What shines brightest in Summertime- the ___ • The end of school, and the beginning of Summer • The June day (coming up) that celebrates your ____ • ...
Final History Test Review 2023-05-08
Across
- Known for the railroad industry
- Invented Hull House to help immigrants
- Formed after World War I but failed
- Were put in concentration camps in Europe
- Immigration center in New York City
- Ended U.S. neutrality in World War II
- Used the assembly line to make affordable Model-T's
- Ship that blew up in Havana Harbor helping to bring us into the Spanish American War
- Granting concessions to an enemy to maintain peace
- When the U.S. gave money to help rebuild parts of Europe
- When it was illegal to buy and sell alcohol
- Known for the steel industry
- Invented lightbulb
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- When Great Britain borrows supplies from U.S. during WWII.
- Literary and artistic movement centered around African American culture.
- Helped to get women the right to vote
- Started because of the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- Series painted by Jacob Lawrence about move of African Americans
- Known for the oil industry
- Worked in factories as an important part of the World War II effort
- If one country falls to communism, others will follow
- Immigration center in San Francisco
- Ideas or statements that are false or exaggerated to help a cause
- Invented telephone
24 Clues: Invented telephone • Invented lightbulb • Known for the oil industry • Known for the steel industry • Known for the railroad industry • Formed after World War I but failed • Immigration center in New York City • Immigration center in San Francisco • Helped to get women the right to vote • Ended U.S. neutrality in World War II • Invented Hull House to help immigrants • ...
History 2023-05-09
Across
- What was the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima known as?
- Three days after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. What was that known as?
- Who won WW1?
- World war 2 was often called _____
- The act of building up a powerful military.
- The process of extracting _____ from the ground or from a mine
- The worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from the stock market crash of 1929 to 1939.
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- Contact that ended the war in 1919.
- Place that had a total of 64,000 deaths
- Place that had a total of 135,00 deaths
- The Soviet Union's full name abbreviated
11 Clues: Who won WW1? • World war 2 was often called _____ • Contact that ended the war in 1919. • Place that had a total of 135,00 deaths • Place that had a total of 64,000 deaths • The Soviet Union's full name abbreviated • The act of building up a powerful military. • What was the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima known as? • ...
Cold War 2023-12-13
Across
- How long was the berlin airlift.
- New alliances established after World War II
- How long did the berlin airlift last
- WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION DURING wORLD WAR II?
- There were 15 republics created when the soviet union fell but which country had the largest.
- Who was the prime minister of great britan during the cold war.
Down
- Who took over as dictator of Cuba in 1959 during the Cuban Revolution?
- A system of carrying supplies into East Berlin by plane day and night.
- WHAT IS THE EVENT WHERE THE U.S. AND THE U.S.S.R. HAD TENSE RELATIONS AND THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR?
- AFTER WORLD WAR II ENDED, WHO CONTINUED TO OCCUPY THE EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES?
- During the Cold War there were many areas of extreme tension. These were called?
- What was the 13-day event in 1962 where the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. almost went to nuclear war.
- Who was the first secretary of the communist party during the cold war.
13 Clues: How long was the berlin airlift. • How long did the berlin airlift last • New alliances established after World War II • WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION DURING wORLD WAR II? • Who was the prime minister of great britan during the cold war. • Who took over as dictator of Cuba in 1959 during the Cuban Revolution? • ...
War more terms 2015-06-02
Across
- We stood no chance with the ..... army. They outnumbered us.
- Though troops put up ..... they didn’t have enough weapons to continue for long.
- Some ..... camps were established in German occupied Europe, among others in Majdanek and Auschwitz.
- Switzerland has ..... neutrality during military conflicts.
- Each patriot should ..... their country in case of war.
- Many people claim the army should be ....., not compulsory.
- At first there were only ..... on the border. Later the conflict deteriorated .
- If a country wages ..... war, they fight in the name of God.
- Hundreds of people were ..... prisoner.
- After ceasefire the ..... was signed.
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- Now ..... war is a thing of the past. We should expect biological, chemical or nuclear war.
- There are many ..... escaping from the war-torn country.
- After the war Germany had to pay ..... to the victims of the conflict.
- Nobody expected that they would ..... our territory. The attack was unexpected.
- If we ..... the enemy we win with them.
- The Second World War ..... out in September 1939.
- Britain, France and The USA were our ..... during the Second World War.
- There was another bomb ..... in the centre today. Some buildings had to be evacuated.
- A lot of bombs were ..... on the city and many buildings were razed to the ground.
19 Clues: After ceasefire the ..... was signed. • If we ..... the enemy we win with them. • Hundreds of people were ..... prisoner. • The Second World War ..... out in September 1939. • Each patriot should ..... their country in case of war. • There are many ..... escaping from the war-torn country. • Switzerland has ..... neutrality during military conflicts. • ...
War more terms 2015-06-02
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- A lot of bombs were ..... on the city and many buildings were razed to the ground.
- After the war Germany had to pay ..... to the victims of the conflict.
- Nobody expected that they would ..... our territory. The attack was unexpected.
- We stood no chance with the ..... army. They outnumbered us.
- After ceasefire the ..... was signed.
- Now ..... war is a thing of the past. We should expect biological, chemical or nuclear war.
- There are many ..... escaping from the war-torn country.
- Each patriot should ..... their country in case of war.
- There was another bomb ..... in the centre today. Some buildings had to be evacuated.
- At first there were only ..... on the border. Later the conflict deteriorated .
- Hundreds of people were ..... prisoner.
- Some ..... camps were established in German occupied Europe, among others in Majdanek and Auschwitz.
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- Though troops put up ..... they didn’t have enough weapons to continue for long.
- The Second World War ..... out in September 1939.
- Switzerland has ..... neutrality during military conflicts.
- Britain, France and The USA were our ..... during the Second World War.
- Many people claim the army should be ....., not compulsory.
- If we ..... the enemy we win with them.
- If a country wages ..... war, they fight in the name of God.
19 Clues: After ceasefire the ..... was signed. • If we ..... the enemy we win with them. • Hundreds of people were ..... prisoner. • The Second World War ..... out in September 1939. • Each patriot should ..... their country in case of war. • There are many ..... escaping from the war-torn country. • Switzerland has ..... neutrality during military conflicts. • ...
World War 1 2023-03-28
Across
- What was the name of the battle on the Western Front in 1916, in which over one million soldiers were killed or wounded?
- Who was the President of the United States during World War 1?
- What was the name of the alliance between France, Russia, and Britain before the war, created in response to the growing power of Germany and Austria-Hungary?
- Which country joined the war on the side of the Allies in 1917, tipping the balance of power in their favor?
- What ideology, based on the belief in the superiority of one's own nation, played a major role in the lead up to World War 1?
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- Which country was one of the main Central Powers in World War 1, along with Austria-Hungary?
- Which country was forced to withdraw from World War 1 due to political instability caused by the revolution?
- Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, sparking the beginning of World War 1?
- What was the name of the treaty that ended World War 1 and imposed harsh penalties on Germany?
- Which country did Austria-Hungary declare war on, leading to the start of World War 1?
10 Clues: Who was the President of the United States during World War 1? • Which country did Austria-Hungary declare war on, leading to the start of World War 1? • Which country was one of the main Central Powers in World War 1, along with Austria-Hungary? • What was the name of the treaty that ended World War 1 and imposed harsh penalties on Germany? • ...
The Red Queen Crossword 2020-05-16
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- (p63) - Evangeline’s power over metal
- (p10) - the ones who rule the Reds
- and Power (56) - the Silver moto
- (p13) - the Silver’s home in the warm months
- (19)- the opponents of the war
- (p 2) - the day of the arena fights in the Red villages
- (p3) - Mare lives here
- (19) - Mare’s country
- (76) - Mare’s nickname
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- (p3) - Mare is this in her village
- Scarlet Guard (33) - The resistance’s name
- (80) - Mare’s Silver name
- (p4) - Kilorn is this to a fisherman
- (48) - something that never happens to Reds
- (59) - the shield over the arena and Mare’s power
- (no page) - how many brothers does Mare have
- (70) the power to control a person’s mind
- (51) - the contest to choose the next queen
- (66) the king’s personal guard
- (p14) - where the un-apprenticed Reds go
- (84) - What is keeping Mare alive in the Silver’s world
21 Clues: (19) - Mare’s country • (p3) - Mare lives here • (76) - Mare’s nickname • (80) - Mare’s Silver name • (19)- the opponents of the war • (66) the king’s personal guard • and Power (56) - the Silver moto • (p3) - Mare is this in her village • (p10) - the ones who rule the Reds • (p4) - Kilorn is this to a fisherman • (p63) - Evangeline’s power over metal • ...
sustainability 2022-06-02
8 Clues: sun • turbines • flowing water • powers trains • ended world war 2 • gas used in your home • found under the ocean floor • the rising and falling of the sea
Social Studies Test 2022-01-26
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- A organization Wilson wanted- _____ of Nations
- not taking sides
- The treaty that officially ended the war
- Another name for submarines
- President during World War I
- This country was one of the Central Powers
- Congress ask businesses to produce these
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- Great Britain, France, Russia part of the __power
- His assassination triggered World War I (last name)
- passenger ship sunk by German submarines
- World War I stopped fighting in this month
11 Clues: not taking sides • Another name for submarines • President during World War I • The treaty that officially ended the war • passenger ship sunk by German submarines • Congress ask businesses to produce these • World War I stopped fighting in this month • This country was one of the Central Powers • A organization Wilson wanted- _____ of Nations • ...
Unit 4 2021-12-09
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- Prison camp in Georgia that inhumanely held Union soldiers
- The the years immediately following the end of the Civil War are called
- This amendment ended slavery across the entire United States after the Civil War
- governmental power reserved for individual states. Southern states intended to use this to allow slavery. (2 words)
- The plan to surround the seceded states and suffocate or squeeze them of supplies
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked on farm plots owned by others, and at the end of the season landowners paid workers a half of the crop.
- These states allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union: Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia (2 words)
- Terrorist group developed by Confederate veterans to support white supremacy (3 words)
- another word for taxes
- Union army general that believed in total war (2 words)
- When the citizens of an individual state vote on the legalization of slavery (2 words)
- Under this arrangement, laborers with no land of their own worked farm plots owned by others, but owned their own supplies and kept around 2/3 of their harvest. (2 words)
- This person took his owner to court to sue for his freedom. The case ruled that African Americans were not considered citizens and did not have rights. (2 words)
- Black men that served in Georgia's General Assembly until removed from office in 1876 (2 words)
- Sherman believed in this approach to war (2 words)
- The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War were called this
- This person became president after Lincoln's assassination.(2 words)
- This plan for reconstruction was much more harsh on the Confederate states and sent Union troops to the south to oversee reconstruction. (2 words)
- Series of battles that took place in Atlanta resulting in the destruction of the city and railroads under William Sherman (2 words)
- This amendment gave all men the right to vote.
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- These plans for reconstruction were considered too lenient or easy on the Confederate states (2 words)
- Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850 which said that Georgia would agree to the compromise if the Fugitive Slave Act was included. (2 words)
- This Civil War battle was fought in northern Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee
- When a change is made to the constitution it is called an
- When union troops blocked the southeastern coastline, preventing southern states from importing or exporting goods (2 words)
- This declaration from Abraham Lincoln freed slaves, but only in Confederate States (2 words
- Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere
- Sherman and his troops' journey from Atlanta to Savannah (4 words)
- The south's economy was based on this.
- This group was created to assist newly freed people in establishing a new life. (2 words)
- This act was included in the Compromise of 1850 and required any escaped enslaved person to be returned (3 words)
- Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. (2 words)
- To separate from
- Another term for "total war" that invloves burning to the ground (2 words)
- The action of cancelling or ignoring a federal law deemed unconstitutional by an individual state.
- This amendment states that all people born or naturalized in the United States are considered citizens and have basic rights, regardless of color.
- The northern and western states that remained united during the Civil War were called this
- This event lasted 4 years and took place within the United States between the North and the South. (2 words)
38 Clues: To separate from • another word for taxes • The south's economy was based on this. • This amendment gave all men the right to vote. • Individuals that wanted to end slavery everywhere • Sherman believed in this approach to war (2 words) • Winner of the Presidential election of 1860. (2 words) • Union army general that believed in total war (2 words) • ...
Marvel Characters 2022-06-13
11 Clues: becomes hulk. • A.I with feelings. • is the scarlet witch • has an army of ants. • a literal Norse god. • used to be a surgeon. • can walk on ceilings. • wears a suit of iron. • fought in world war 2. • fought with Steve rogers in ww2. • also a Norse god but tried taking over Earth.
The Nuclear Age and the Cold War 2020-04-20
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- Occupied by the Societ Union
- Occupied by the Western Allies
- The types of weapons both sides threatened to release
- The war that ended with the dropping of the atomic bomb
- The name used to refer to communist USSR and capitalist USA after World War 2
- The first city onto which the atomic bomb was dropped
- A competion between the USA and USSR to build up the most nuclear weapons during the Cold War
- The conference where it was decided Germany would be divided into four parts
- The ideology that suggests that wealth should be shared equally among all people
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- The scientist whose theories were used in the making of the Atmic Bomb
- The that ideology suggests that there is nothing wrong with some people being rich and others being poor
- The race to put the first man in space/ on the moon
- The second city onto which the atomic bomb was dropped
- This was built in 1961 in a German City to prevent people from each side from visiting each other
- The man who said "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
- The name given to the world-wide, but non-physical confrontation between the USA and the USSR
- The conference with noticeable tension between the Allies
17 Clues: Occupied by the Societ Union • Occupied by the Western Allies • The race to put the first man in space/ on the moon • The types of weapons both sides threatened to release • The first city onto which the atomic bomb was dropped • The second city onto which the atomic bomb was dropped • The war that ended with the dropping of the atomic bomb • ...
Korean/vietnam 2015-05-21
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- war/threats between the soviets and U.S. would have ended the world
- race/a time of getting weapons
- city od Israel
- soviets neighbor
- an Ussr were these
- tries to spread this
- policy to relax tension between the communist and the free world
- war/A war were total victory is not the goal
- wall/separated east and west Germany
- theory/the belief that in one land in a religion came under the influence of communist then more would follow
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- communist believe in
- united states tries to spread this
- get along with Kennedy
- missile crises/a very tense confirmation between the soviets and the united states over the soviets deployment of a nuclear missile in Cuba
- soviets citizens freedom of speech and religion
- war from 1950-1953
- blockade instead of war
- race/ the race between the soviets and the united states
- country
19 Clues: country • city od Israel • soviets neighbor • war from 1950-1953 • an Ussr were these • communist believe in • tries to spread this • get along with Kennedy • blockade instead of war • race/a time of getting weapons • united states tries to spread this • wall/separated east and west Germany • war/A war were total victory is not the goal • soviets citizens freedom of speech and religion • ...
The First World War (Wenni) 2021-11-08
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- a new strategy which meant to win a war by tiring the enemy out to the point of collapse in war.(3 words)
- A policy for the British navy that they must always be equal or better than any two other navies combined.(2 words)
- A defensive war tactic that is dug into the ground to defend the opposing army.(2 words)
- Military conflict in which an army is willing to make any sacrifices in lives to obtain a complete victory over the enemy.(2 words)
- The policy of making a country’s armed forces very strong and allowing a political situation in which military interests dominate government policy.
- An authority signed between Germany and Austria-Hungary that no matter what happens, Germany would always support Austria-Hungary. (2 words)
- a group of nations associated for the achievement of common objectives, or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military protection.
- strong feeling of patriotism and pride for one’s country, and desired people to preserve their own language, religions and traditions.
- When two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military.(2 words)
- A term that solider used to describe the narrow strip between the trenches on the ground.(3 words)
- over the top” Leaving safety behind the trenches, going across no man’s land to fight against their enemy.(3 words)
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- A type of war for countries who were required to fight on two battlegrounds to win.(2 words)
- A group that uses terror actions or weapons to achieve its goal (2 words)
- Extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories.
- The idea of promoting the Slav nationalism.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- A threat which states that one needs to agree to certain conditions, or they would face dreadful consequences.
- (AKA Central Powers) Included, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. (Supported each other if attacked by other countries)(2 words)
- (AKA Allied Powers) Included, France, Russia and Great Britain. (Would support each other through).(2 words)
- A plan that Germany used to attack France though Belgium.(2 words)
20 Clues: The idea of promoting the Slav nationalism. • A plan that Germany used to attack France though Belgium.(2 words) • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • A group that uses terror actions or weapons to achieve its goal (2 words) • Extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories. • ...
December 21, 2023: Global 3 Vocabulary Exercise WW2 2023-12-20
5 Clues: Country started World War 1 and 2. • city in Japan was bombed by the USA • country attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. • country was neutral from World War 2 until it was attacked. • a state of armed conflict between different nations or states
TCI 23: The Course and Conduct of World War I 2024-12-19
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- A law passed by Congress in 1918 to make it illegal to say anything disloyal, profane, or abusive about the government or the war effort.
- A certificate issued by a government or company that promises to pay back borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest on a specific date.
- Conduct that conveys a message without the use of words.
- The use of spying to gather information.
- A person who opposes war for religious or moral reasons and therefore refuses to serve in the armed forces.
- A law passed by Congress in 1917 to make it illegal to spy, interfere with government foreign policy, or resist the military draft.
- A person who opposes all wars, usually on moral or religious grounds.
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- A government agency created by President Woodrow Wilson in 1917, during World War I, to promote pro-war propaganda to the American public.
- Beginning during World War I, the mass movement of millions of African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest to take jobs in industry.
- An organization, established by a group of pacifist women in 1915 in response to World War I, that called for arms limitations and mediation to take the place of combat in Europe.
- A government-issued bond sold during World War I to raise money for the Allied war effort.
- The 1919 Supreme Court case that declared Charles Schenck's propaganda efforts against the military draft were illegal under the Espionage Act of 1918 and were not protected by his First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
- To organize people or resources for action, such as war.
- A nickname for members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), an anticapitalist labor organization founded in 1905.
14 Clues: The use of spying to gather information. • Conduct that conveys a message without the use of words. • To organize people or resources for action, such as war. • A person who opposes all wars, usually on moral or religious grounds. • A government-issued bond sold during World War I to raise money for the Allied war effort. • ...
Super Mario Bros 3 (2025-08-28) 2025-08-30
Across
- Flies on a cloud
- Mini-boss in every fortress
- Who sends letters to Mario
- Player 2
- Powerup that lets you fly
- Type of World 7
- Powerup that lets you turn into statue
- Run fast to fill the P-_____
- Press this button to begin the game
- Type of plant that lives in pipes
- Collecting a star makes you _____
- Type of World 5
- Boss of World 7
- Boss of World 8
- Enemy who barks (two words)
- Koopalings drop this (two words)
- Squid enemy
- Boss of World 5
- Type of World 8
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- Big blocky bad guy
- Company that made SMB3
- Powerup that helps you swim fast
- Type of World 3
- This is on blocks that contain items or coins (two words)
- A green mushroom gives you an extra ____
- Player 1
- Boss of World 6
- Type of World 4
- Boss of World 2
- Has his own houses on the maps
- Type of World 1
- Type of World 6
- Always gets up again after you jump on him
- Throw this after touching a fire flower
- Type of World 2
- Boss of World 4
- Enemy who explodes
- Press the A button to do this
- Tool that Rocky throws
- Boss of World 3
- Slides when kicked
- Boss of World 1
- First enemy in the game
43 Clues: Player 1 • Player 2 • Squid enemy • Type of World 3 • Boss of World 6 • Type of World 4 • Type of World 7 • Boss of World 2 • Type of World 1 • Type of World 6 • Type of World 2 • Boss of World 4 • Type of World 5 • Boss of World 7 • Boss of World 3 • Boss of World 8 • Boss of World 1 • Boss of World 5 • Type of World 8 • Flies on a cloud • Big blocky bad guy • Enemy who explodes • Slides when kicked • ...
Desert Exile Crossword puzzle 2021-05-25
Across
- Most southward internment camp in California
- Utah internment camp, setting of desert exile
- Americans with Asian parents or some genetic heritage from Asia
- East most camp in the USA
- Name of the book with a dash
- another internment camp right next to Rohwer
- War that happened that caused the bombing of pearl harbor
- Minority of people discriminated against in Desert exile
- Where all the Asian-Americans were taken and stayed
- Where the Japanese bombed that set the USA into WW2
- What their barracks were built on and around
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- Only internment camp in Colorado
- Another way of saying internment camp, commonly used in reference with hitler, and his camps.
- only internment camp in Wyoming
- The state where Topaz camp is located
- The race of the people who bombed pearl harbor
- What watches over
- Where people of Asian descent were held in the USA
- Abbreviation for Prisoners of war
- A common game that both adults and children played in camp
20 Clues: What watches over • East most camp in the USA • Name of the book with a dash • only internment camp in Wyoming • Only internment camp in Colorado • Abbreviation for Prisoners of war • The state where Topaz camp is located • Most southward internment camp in California • another internment camp right next to Rohwer • What their barracks were built on and around • ...
THE COLD WAR 2023-04-24
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- Leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin
- The world's 1st artificial satellite
- 1st human on the moon
- The closest the world has come to nuclear war
- The Soviet Union did this to prevent the West from accessing it
- Making public accusations of someone being a Communist
- The 1st dog in space
- President that promised a man on the moon
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- President that created a document to try and stop the spread of communism
- You will need one of these if nuclear war ever happens
- Economic system in the U.S.
- Couple that was executed for espionage
- Leader of the Soviet Union at the start
- Gov. using spies to gather info
- Competition between the 2 countries in space
- Soviets version of the CIA
- This structure was built to separate East and West
- The Western powers fly supplies into Berlin
- Gov. agency created by Truman to gather intel
- Economic system implemented in the Soviet Union
- First chimp in space
- Leader of Cuba during the Cold War
22 Clues: First chimp in space • The 1st dog in space • 1st human on the moon • Soviets version of the CIA • Economic system in the U.S. • Gov. using spies to gather info • Leader of Cuba during the Cold War • The world's 1st artificial satellite • Couple that was executed for espionage • Leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin • Leader of the Soviet Union at the start • ...
Wolf Hollow Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
Across
- Toby tries to flee to cross this state's border.
- Renowned phone tapper who helps prove Toby's innocence.
- Where Toby lives
- Used to make life vests during World War 2.
- Company who supplies Annabelle's family with unlimited film.
- Annabelle gave this to Betty when she was threaten.
- Annabelle's brother who loves pirates.
- Used to catch scent of Toby and track him.
- War that Toby served in.
- Annabelle's best friend
- German who was targeted by Betty.
- Betty's accomplice.
- What Betty falls down in and injures her.
- Animal that Betty kills.
- Set up in a forest path to trip and injure Annabelle's brothers.
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- What Betty is suffering after touching poison ivy.
- Ingredient in a remedy to Betty's rashes.
- The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby.
- Medal Toby received for his time in war.
- Where Toby was found and killed at.
- Toby's alias.
- Annabelle hides Toby from hunting party here.
- Protagonist of story.
- Used to trap and starve wolves.
- Annabelle's little brother who trips on wire placed by Betty.
25 Clues: Toby's alias. • Where Toby lives • Betty's accomplice. • Protagonist of story. • Annabelle's best friend • War that Toby served in. • Animal that Betty kills. • Used to trap and starve wolves. • German who was targeted by Betty. • Where Toby was found and killed at. • The Constable, hosts hunts for Toby. • Annabelle's brother who loves pirates. • ...
World War I 2011-10-05
Across
- the treaty signed after WWI
- type of monarchy Austria-Hungary had, in which there was one ruler for two nations
- to reduce one's military or weapons
- sentences that give details about the topic of the paragraph
- type of summary in which you summarize in 20-words or less
- the sentence that concludes the paragraph
- when one country rules of another country; European countries ruled over African and Asia countries
- strategy in which you form a mental picture or movie of the reading in your head
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- this was a main cause of WWI, in which countries agreed to support and defend other countries in War
- the assassination of this archduke of Austria-Hungary was said to cause WWI
- Germany was forced to pay these to France following WWI
- the sentence that expresses main idea of the paragraph
- cause of WWI meaning strong pride is one's country
- type of monarchy in which citizens get to vote for a ruling body of leaders
- continent that is home to more than 40 countries
- last name of the U.S. President that introduced the idea of a "League of Nations"
- Russia allied with this country because they were both of the Slavic ethnic group
17 Clues: the treaty signed after WWI • to reduce one's military or weapons • the sentence that concludes the paragraph • continent that is home to more than 40 countries • cause of WWI meaning strong pride is one's country • the sentence that expresses main idea of the paragraph • Germany was forced to pay these to France following WWI • ...
World War I 2021-02-11
Across
- continent where most of the fighting of WWI took place
- Archduke who was assassinated, sparking World War I
- dug out tunnels where soldiers live and fight from, on either side of no man´s land
- agreements to defend another country
- large gas filled balloons used by Germany
- German submarines that attacked merchant ships
- deadlock where neither side makes gaines
- passenger ship that sunk with 128 Americans on it
- area in the middle of enemy trenches (Three words)
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- large calibur guns that could bomb cities from miles away
- the war that took place from 1914-1918 (3words)
- bulky big pieces of war equipment used to cross no man´s land, broke down often
- groups of merchant ships surrounded by other ships for protection
- building up military, getting ready for war
- weapon used to blind or burn enemy, on a windy day, could blow back at you (two words)
- building a strong empire with colonies
- having pride in your country
17 Clues: having pride in your country • agreements to defend another country • building a strong empire with colonies • deadlock where neither side makes gaines • large gas filled balloons used by Germany • building up military, getting ready for war • German submarines that attacked merchant ships • the war that took place from 1914-1918 (3words) • ...
World War I 2025-01-23
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- The triple ___________ consisted of Britain, France and Russia.
- The sinking of this ship significantly increased American support for entering WWI.
- An early type of machine gun.
- An example of a new weapon that was used in WWI.
- A group of territories ruled by a single ruler or government
- Franz Ferdinand was the ___________ prince of Austria-Hungary.
- This country was originally part of the Triple Alliance but entered WWI on the other side.
- The Serbian nationalist group that organised the killing of Franz Ferdinand.
- Competition between countries to build up their military forces
- A poison gas used in WWI.
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- Group of people sharing common identity and history
- WWI ended when Germany signed an ____________ with the Allies to stop the fighting.
- Targeted killing of a specific important person
- Faced with machine gun fire, both sides engaged in ___________ warfare.
- Wilhelm II was the _________ of Germany in 1914.
- The victorious Allies eventually imposed the Treaty of _____________ on Germany.
- Germany invaded this country on its way to France.
17 Clues: A poison gas used in WWI. • An early type of machine gun. • Targeted killing of a specific important person • An example of a new weapon that was used in WWI. • Wilhelm II was the _________ of Germany in 1914. • Germany invaded this country on its way to France. • Group of people sharing common identity and history • ...
World War I 2022-05-09
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- of Nations An international assembly of nations.
- Secret telegram sent to Mexico by the German foreign minister, Arthur Zimmerman.
- A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one's nation or culture.
- Payments for war damages.
- A British passenger liner that was sunk by a German U-Boat.
- A truce.
- The aggressive strengthening of armed forces.
- Biased or misleading information to promote a cause.
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- Defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches.
- Submarines that launched torpedoes against Allied supply ships, causing heavy losses.
- A close relationship between two or more groups
- prepare military for war
- Services Act An act passed in 1917 that required men between the ages of 21 and 30 to register to be drafted.
- A situation in which neither side can win a decisive victory.
- War bonds that provided billions of dollars in loans to Allies.
- Not favoring either side.
- of Versailles The peace settlement of World War I.
17 Clues: A truce. • prepare military for war • Payments for war damages. • Not favoring either side. • The aggressive strengthening of armed forces. • A close relationship between two or more groups • of Nations An international assembly of nations. • of Versailles The peace settlement of World War I. • Biased or misleading information to promote a cause. • ...
World War 1 2014-12-22
Across
- a long narrow ditch that soldiers used to live in
- gun something used to fire bullets really quickly
- a flying thing that fights
- a thing that protects your head
- a thing that very wet feet could course
- the main enemy of the british
- a type of german airship
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- something used to fire shells
- used to spot enemies from above
- a weapon every soldier had
- what did soldiers wear in a gas attack
- to protect them while in the trenches
- an animal used for pretty much everything
- a vehicle they used for fighting
- an animal used to send messages
- a bomb thrown by soldiers
- a flower to remember the people that died in the war
17 Clues: a type of german airship • a bomb thrown by soldiers • a weapon every soldier had • a flying thing that fights • something used to fire shells • the main enemy of the british • used to spot enemies from above • a thing that protects your head • an animal used to send messages • a vehicle they used for fighting • to protect them while in the trenches • ...
World War II 2022-04-01
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- ________was attacked forcing America two join the war
- invaded China’s northern region of Manchuria in 1931.
- This was used to convince people to dislike Jews
- Two__________ were dropped on Japan forcing them to surrender
- an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury.
- A set of laws that are against Jews
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- Areas separated from the non-Jewish population.
- The word created as a result of the holocaust
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- was China’s capital.
- invaded Nanking in December 1937.
- Natzis beliefs of the driving force in histrory
- an atomic bomb was dropped on______
- leader of the Natzi party
- believed the welfare of his country was more important than personal freedoms.
- used collectivization to take over farmlands in the Soviet Union.
- In World War II, ___________ played a major role.
- war A _________ is a military conflict in which nations mobilize all available resources in order to destroy another nation's ability to engage in the war.
- An atomic bomb was dropped on______
- Paris was liberated from Germany control in august
20 Clues: was China’s capital. • leader of the Natzi party • invaded Nanking in December 1937. • an atomic bomb was dropped on______ • A set of laws that are against Jews • An atomic bomb was dropped on______ • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • The word created as a result of the holocaust • Natzis beliefs of the driving force in histrory • ...
World War ll 2022-03-10
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- were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews
- were mobile killing squads
- nominations leader of japan and seize the control of the League of nations
- Afrika Korps retreats only to be trapped by American troops led by General Eisenhower.
- burned their own crops and killed their own livestock
- segregated jewish areas
- the japanese had hoped to draw out the entire US pacific Fleet
- the systematic killing of an entire people
- his plan to invade the soviet Union
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- who called himself ll Duece “the leader” establish totalitarian.
- der Fuhrer “the leader”, an Austrian immigrant to Germany rose to power as a powerful public speaker.
- chamberlain's political rival disagreed with the signing of the Munich agreement.
- invasion of France from across the English Channel to open up a western front
- creates problems in Europe with the reconfiguration of country borders and the creation of new countries
- german brand of fascism extreme nationalism
- transformed the soviet union
- that doctors grant “the incurably ill a merciful death”
17 Clues: segregated jewish areas • were mobile killing squads • transformed the soviet union • his plan to invade the soviet Union • the systematic killing of an entire people • german brand of fascism extreme nationalism • were laws intended to isolate + humiliate jews • burned their own crops and killed their own livestock • ...
World War One 2021-12-13
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- Current capital of Germany
- This city became the temporary capital once Paris looked like it would fall to the Germany invasion.
- France recognized Great Britain's claim to this land in North Africa.
- These people were brought back from the front lines of the war to work in workshops and factories.
- Current capital of France
- This bloodiest battle of the war began on the 21st of February 1916.
- The French government took over these to improve transportation of troops and supplies for the war.
- 20% of South Africa's population were this group.
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- Current capital of Russia
- The French wanted this treaty to make Germany pay reparations for the war.
- German forces got within 30 miles of this French city.
- This country agreed to invade South West Germany, allowing the British to focus on other battles.
- This is the modern-day country of German South-West Africa.
- Russia joined in an alliance with this country because Russia was afraid of the Triple Alliance.
- France improved relations with this country towards the end of the 19th century.
- Current capital of Spain
- Current capital of the United Kingdom
- Current capital of Portugal
18 Clues: Current capital of Spain • Current capital of Russia • Current capital of France • Current capital of Germany • Current capital of Portugal • Current capital of the United Kingdom • 20% of South Africa's population were this group. • German forces got within 30 miles of this French city. • This is the modern-day country of German South-West Africa. • ...
World War 1 2022-12-01
18 Clues: Car • tour • Road • Rodeo • Style • Market • Market • Caverns • no jobs • Capitol • no crops • TB patients • 22 ft puppet • TB Hospitals • brings money • tourist ranch • deadly disease • Preserves Native Culture
World War One 2021-05-08
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- Battle between 2 or more enemy airplanes
- German, Austrian, Hungarian, Serbian powers
- Powerful male government leader in Russia
- Someone who will not fight in a war
- A long line of supply and Navy ships
- Murder of a famous person
- American Army soldier's nickname
- A formal alliance between countries
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- Large Naval Battleship with huge guns
- A large floating airship full of hydrogen
- An enclosed armor covered vehicle
- A long propeller driven underwater bomb
- Navy ship that can sail underwater
- A German submarine (U = Undersea)
- Miles long series of safety ditches
- Soldier or Sailor killed wounded in action
- British, French, Russian, American powers
17 Clues: Murder of a famous person • American Army soldier's nickname • An enclosed armor covered vehicle • A German submarine (U = Undersea) • Navy ship that can sail underwater • Someone who will not fight in a war • Miles long series of safety ditches • A formal alliance between countries • A long line of supply and Navy ships • Large Naval Battleship with huge guns • ...
World War I 2023-09-11
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- Ruler of France and the United Stated called in 1914
- France's president in 1914
- last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy
- emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation
- murder by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons
- The War to end all wars
- Ruler of Austro-Hungarian called in 1914
- Ruler of Russia called in 1914
- Ruler of United Kingdom called in 1914
- Last German Emperor and King of Prussia
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- ruler of great britain in 1914
- Last reigning monarch of Russia
- use military method and forces to gain power
- 28th president of the united states
- Ruler of Germany called in 1914
- act of extending a country's power into other territories
- a union between people, groups, and countries
17 Clues: The War to end all wars • France's president in 1914 • ruler of great britain in 1914 • Ruler of Russia called in 1914 • Last reigning monarch of Russia • Ruler of Germany called in 1914 • 28th president of the united states • Ruler of United Kingdom called in 1914 • Last German Emperor and King of Prussia • Ruler of Austro-Hungarian called in 1914 • ...
World War I 2024-11-20
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- A major Allied power
- Empire A major Central Power
- of Tannenberg A major turning point on the Eastern Front
- of Archduke Franz Ferdinand A major event that sparked the war
- A major battle on the Western Front
- Sassoon A famous British war poet
- Ludendorff A famous German general
- A major Allied power
- A major Allied power
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- A type of naval vessel
- Haig A famous British general
- A type of weapon used in trench warfare
- of Jutland A major naval battle
- The German Empire
- War A global conflict
- Offensive A major German offensive in 1918
- gas A type of gas used in chemical warfare
- A type of aircraft used in WWI
- A major Central Power
- man's land A type of trench warfare tactic
20 Clues: The German Empire • A major Allied power • A major Allied power • A major Allied power • War A global conflict • A major Central Power • A type of naval vessel • Empire A major Central Power • Haig A famous British general • A type of aircraft used in WWI • of Jutland A major naval battle • Sassoon A famous British war poet • Ludendorff A famous German general • ...
World War I 2024-11-20
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- A major Allied power
- Empire A major Central Power
- of Tannenberg A major turning point on the Eastern Front
- of Archduke Franz Ferdinand A major event that sparked the war
- A major battle on the Western Front
- Sassoon A famous British war poet
- Ludendorff A famous German general
- A major Allied power
- A major Allied power
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- A type of naval vessel
- Haig A famous British general
- A type of weapon used in trench warfare
- of Jutland A major naval battle
- The German Empire
- War A global conflict
- Offensive A major German offensive in 1918
- gas A type of gas used in chemical warfare
- A type of aircraft used in WWI
- A major Central Power
- man's land A type of trench warfare tactic
20 Clues: The German Empire • A major Allied power • A major Allied power • A major Allied power • War A global conflict • A major Central Power • A type of naval vessel • Empire A major Central Power • Haig A famous British general • A type of aircraft used in WWI • of Jutland A major naval battle • Sassoon A famous British war poet • Ludendorff A famous German general • ...
World War II 2025-05-26
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- Harsh season Canadian troops faced in Italy.
- — British Prime Minister famous for his speeches and leadership during WWII.
- Life in Canada supporting the war from home.
- — The genocide of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis.
- Those who served in the military during WWII.
- Canadian city known for aircrew training.
- Many Canadians chose this to join the armed forces.
- — 1940 evacuation of Allied soldiers from France.
- — Media used to boost morale and support the war effort.
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- Money Canadians gave to fund the war effort.
- Sector in Canada producing weapons and equipment.
- — Government control of information to maintain morale.
- — German "lightning war" tactic involving fast, surprise attacks.
- Leader of the Soviet Union, WWII Allied power.
- June 6, 1944, the Allied invasion of Normandy.
- — 1941 battle where Canadian troops defended a British colony and many became prisoners of war.
- Limited food supplies during wartime.
17 Clues: Limited food supplies during wartime. • Canadian city known for aircrew training. • Money Canadians gave to fund the war effort. • Harsh season Canadian troops faced in Italy. • Life in Canada supporting the war from home. • Those who served in the military during WWII. • Leader of the Soviet Union, WWII Allied power. • June 6, 1944, the Allied invasion of Normandy. • ...
World War 1 2025-11-19
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- German leader who drew up the battle plan to attack France first
- a military draft
- Entente France, Britain, and Russia
- strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country
- German assault on French fortresses. Lasted 10 months cost almost million lives. France won
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- an official order or commission to do something
- the process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- British offensive that started July 1 1916. 1.25 million casualties. First time Britain used a tank. Britain won
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
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- place where the treaty that ended World War 1 was signed
- payment for war damages
- policy of glorifying the armed services
- ___ was allowed to leave World War 1 after admitting defeat to Germany in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- Hand Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- an agreement to stop fighting
18 Clues: a military draft • payment for war damages • an agreement to stop fighting • Entente France, Britain, and Russia • policy of glorifying the armed services • Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • an official order or commission to do something • strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country • place where the treaty that ended World War 1 was signed • ...
Vietnam War 2013-04-29
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- South Vietnamese Leader. (3 words)
- The year the war ended. (3 words)
- South Vietnams capital in 1975.
- Allies supported this non-communist side. (2 words)
- What was the first jet turbine helicopter in the Vietnam War?
- Why the United States joined South Vietnam in the war.
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- Who sent troops to Vietnam. (3 words)
- Who supported Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam while he fought Japan?(2 words)
- The year the war started. (3 words)
- Communist side in the war. (2 words)
- How long did the war last? (2 words)
- Military leader for the United States.
12 Clues: South Vietnams capital in 1975. • The year the war ended. (3 words) • South Vietnamese Leader. (3 words) • The year the war started. (3 words) • Communist side in the war. (2 words) • How long did the war last? (2 words) • Who sent troops to Vietnam. (3 words) • Military leader for the United States. • Allies supported this non-communist side. (2 words) • ...
War more terms 2015-06-02
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- Britain, France and The USA were our ..... during the Second World War.
- Now ..... war is a thing of the past. We should expect biological, chemical or nuclear war.
- There are many ..... escaping from the war-torn country.
- Many people claim the army should be ....., not compulsory.
- Switzerland has ..... neutrality during military conflicts.
- A lot of bombs were ..... on the city and many buildings were razed to the ground.
- Some ..... camps were established in German occupied Europe, among others in Majdanek and Auschwitz.
- After ceasefire the ..... was signed.
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- There was another bomb ..... in the centre today. Some buildings had to be evacuated.
- If a country wages ..... war, they fight in the name of God.
- Nobody expected that they would ..... our territory. The attack was unexpected.
- Though troops put up ..... they didn’t have enough weapons to continue for long.
- Hundreds of people were ..... prisoner.
- We stood no chance with the ..... army. They outnumbered us.
- Each patriot should ..... their country in case of war.
- At first there were only ..... on the border. Later the conflict deteriorated .
- After the war Germany had to pay ..... to the victims of the conflict.
- If we ..... the enemy we win with them.
- The Second World War ..... out in September 1939.
19 Clues: After ceasefire the ..... was signed. • Hundreds of people were ..... prisoner. • If we ..... the enemy we win with them. • The Second World War ..... out in September 1939. • Each patriot should ..... their country in case of war. • There are many ..... escaping from the war-torn country. • Many people claim the army should be ....., not compulsory. • ...
