world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Causes of Vietnam war 2023-05-15
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- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who were the South Vietnamese unhappy with?
- How many military advisers did John F Kennedy send to help the South Vietnamese army?
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- During world war 2 who invaded Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What was the first nation in Asia to become communist?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Who was the U.S secretary of defense?
- Who did not like Buddhism?
- What was communism falling related to?
- How much did the war cost each year in billions ?
- where was the peace agreement discussed?
- Who came under increasing attacks from communists in South Vietnam itself?
15 Clues: Who did not like Buddhism? • Who was the U.S secretary of defense? • What was communism falling related to? • During world war 2 who invaded Vietnam? • where was the peace agreement discussed? • Who were the South Vietnamese unhappy with? • How much did the war cost each year in billions ? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-14
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- A military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I. During World War I this group became known as the Allied Powers
- a political philosophy that glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by a dictator
- An intense form of patriotism for one’s ethnicity or culture, placing its interests above those of others.
- Style of fighting from ditches in the ground protected by barbed wire.
- Formal agreements between two or more states for mutual defense and support in case of war.
- A barren area between the trenches that was extremely dangerous/deadly
- Political, economic and military control of weaker countries or societies by stronger countries.
- Belief that a country should maintain strong armed forces to aggressively defend national interests.
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- satisfying reasonable demands of other powers/countries in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- A conflict in which participating countries devote all of their resources towards the war effort.
- Area of fighting taking place in the Pacific Ocean- USA vs Japan
- Large caliber guns
- Rapid-fire guns that could fire up to 400 rounds per minute
- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years preceding World War I. During World War I this group became known as the Central Powers.
- Drains water from the trenches
15 Clues: Large caliber guns • Drains water from the trenches • Rapid-fire guns that could fire up to 400 rounds per minute • Area of fighting taking place in the Pacific Ocean- USA vs Japan • Style of fighting from ditches in the ground protected by barbed wire. • A barren area between the trenches that was extremely dangerous/deadly • ...
MULTICULTURALISM 2016-07-24
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- persons/ those who are forced to leave their home because of political reasons or war
- people usually settled in _____ rather than rural areas
- Canada as a whole becomes stronger by having others bring with them their cultural, like an art piece such as the ______
- / the Multiculturalism act _____ strengthen national unity
- act/ Bill C-93 introduced by Trudeau
- not all ______ came home alone and married overseas
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- preferred immigrants because they would adapt the easiest
- War 2/ nearly 1 million veterans returned after _________
- the Multiculturalism act aimed to reinforced _____ and cultural equality
- the other factor that attracted immigrants, new ________
- pot"/ symbolize the melting of cultures one pot to symbolize multiculturalism
- children/ these children absorbed English quickly at school
- brides/ formed a part of the wave of immigrants after WWI
- Policy/ a nation's regulations surrounding immigration
14 Clues: act/ Bill C-93 introduced by Trudeau • not all ______ came home alone and married overseas • Policy/ a nation's regulations surrounding immigration • people usually settled in _____ rather than rural areas • the other factor that attracted immigrants, new ________ • preferred immigrants because they would adapt the easiest • ...
Chapter 34 Vocab 2024-03-26
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- Inconspicuous former senator from Missouri who was suddenly catapulted to national and world leadership on April 12, 1945.
- The women's branch of the U.S. Navy established during World War II to employ women in noncombatant jobs. (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service)
- women's branch of the U.S. Army established during World War II to employ women in noncombatant jobs. (Women’s Army Corps)
- law allowed the federal government to seize and operate plants threatened by labor disputes.
- Commander of the Allied military assault against Hitler in North Africa and France.
- Nonviolent civil rights organization founded in 1942 and committed to the "Double V"-victory over fascism abroad and racism at home. (Congress of Racial Equality)
- President Harry S Truman met with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and British leaders Winston Churchhill and later Clement Attlee near Berlin to deliver an ultimatum to Japan: surrender or be destroyed.
- A massive military operation led by American forces in Normandy beginning on June 6, 1944. The pivotal battle led to the liberation of friends and brought on the final phases of World War II in Europe.
- The source of frenzied rejoicing, May 8, 1945, marked the official end to the war in Europe, following the unconditional surrender of what remained of the German government.
- Commander of the U.S. Naval forces in the Pacific and brilliant strategist of the "island-hopping" campaign.
- Codename for the American commission established in 1942 to develop the atomic bomb. The first experimental bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, in the desert of New Mexico. Atomic bombs were then dropped onto cities in Japan in hopes of bringing the war to an end: Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.
- Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's to act as an arbitration tribunal and mediate disputes between labor and management that might have led to work stoppages and thereby undermined the war effort.
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- Native American men who served in the military by transmitting radio messages in their native languages, which were indecipherable by German and Japanese spies.
- wartime agency charged with regulating the consumer economy by rationing scare supplies, such as automobiles, tires, fuel, nylon, and sugar, and by curbing inflation by setting ceilings on the price of goods.
- The women's branch of the U.S. Coast Guard established during World War II to employ women in noncombatant jobs. (U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve)
- German-born physicist who helped persuade Roosevelt to develop the atomic bomb
- Program established by agreement with the Mexican government to recruit temporary Mexican agricultural workers to the United States to make up for wartime labor shortages in the Far West.
- A pivotal naval battle fought near the island of Midway on June 3-6, 1942. The victory halted Japanese advances in the Pacific.
- An agreement between Britain and the United States developed at a conference, the two nations and their allies would coordinate their military planning, making a priority of protecting the British Commonwealth.
- August 15, 1945, heralded the surrender of Japan in the final end to World War II.
- FDR’s Administration issued an executive order forbidding racial discrimination in all defense plants operating under contract with the federal government. (Fair Employment Practices Commission)
- Commander of the U.S. Army in the Pacific during World War II.
22 Clues: Commander of the U.S. Army in the Pacific during World War II. • German-born physicist who helped persuade Roosevelt to develop the atomic bomb • August 15, 1945, heralded the surrender of Japan in the final end to World War II. • Commander of the Allied military assault against Hitler in North Africa and France. • ...
World War I 2020-12-13
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- the strong devotion to one’s national group or culture
- a long, narrow ditch
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
- a situation, typically one involving opposing parties, in which no progress can be made
- general who developed a six week plan to knock France out of the war before turning attention to the Russians
- European nations began to build up their militaries in order to protect their overseas empires
- treaty that terminated the American Revolution in 1783
- Tensions grew because European countries each wanted the biggest empire.
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- Great Britain, France, Russia and Serbia
- a plan of attack ten years before the war
- he was the prime minister of France
- he was a president of America
- France, Great Britain and Russia
- ruled Russia
- European nations wanted to protect themselves so they formed partnerships
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
16 Clues: ruled Russia • a long, narrow ditch • Germany and Austria-Hungary • he was a president of America • France, Great Britain and Russia • Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy • he was the prime minister of France • Great Britain, France, Russia and Serbia • a plan of attack ten years before the war • the strong devotion to one’s national group or culture • ...
World War I 2020-12-14
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- pride in one's country
- France, Russia, Great Britain
- a line of trenches and fortifications
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- reduce the risk of war by writing the Fourteen Points
- attack plan by Germans
- nationalism, imperialism, militarism, creation of alliances
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
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- a situation in which no progress can be made
- note intercepted by the US, originally sent from Germany to Mexico
- Great Britain, Russia, France
- fighting with trenches, mines, and barbed wire
- french prime minister
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
16 Clues: french prime minister • pride in one's country • attack plan by Germans • France, Russia, Great Britain • Great Britain, Russia, France • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • a line of trenches and fortifications • a situation in which no progress can be made • fighting with trenches, mines, and barbed wire • reduce the risk of war by writing the Fourteen Points • ...
world war 1 2020-04-16
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- day the name of the day we remember the soldiers
- what happens when a bomb is relised from the plane
- a pest that gets eaten by the dogs
- the flower that represents the war
- something that come out of the guns
- something to keep themselves hidden from the enemy
- used to hunt out rats in trenches
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- service an event to remember the soldiers
- another country that fought in the war
- zealand a country that fought in the war
- the type of person that fought in the war
- a long narrow ditch
- holiday the people have off
- people fighting against each other
- can be droped from planes
- something that shoots bullets out
16 Clues: a long narrow ditch • can be droped from planes • holiday the people have off • used to hunt out rats in trenches • something that shoots bullets out • a pest that gets eaten by the dogs • the flower that represents the war • people fighting against each other • something that come out of the guns • another country that fought in the war • ...
first world war 2020-04-15
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- Australia New Zealand army corps
- weapons soldiers used
- a nation wide event to mark ANZAC day
- nations fighting
- where the first Anzac's landed
- a protective wall
- heavy protective clothing
- what a gun needs to fire
- the protectors of our country
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- something worn so the enemy cant see you
- a long narrow ditch
- the national month of remembrance
- bag pipes are played while the sun rises
- dropped from planes
- men and woman who fought in the war
- made to keep people out
16 Clues: nations fighting • a protective wall • a long narrow ditch • dropped from planes • weapons soldiers used • made to keep people out • what a gun needs to fire • heavy protective clothing • the protectors of our country • where the first Anzac's landed • Australia New Zealand army corps • the national month of remembrance • men and woman who fought in the war • ...
World War II 2021-05-09
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- It was an invasion of Normandy
- A racist message for the Jews
- Harbor American sailors were attacked
- Was a 769 mile from Tokyo
- It began August 23 1942t
- important point between America and Japan
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- Hitler's plan to invade the Soviet Union
- Used Naval Warfare
- continued until May 10, 1941
- allied forces of 100,000+ troops
- German Forces put under siege
- They shot prisoners in pits/graves
- A February 1943 Battle
- A Japan targeted airfield
- The wave of terror
- Forced 50 mile march
16 Clues: Used Naval Warfare • The wave of terror • Forced 50 mile march • A February 1943 Battle • It began August 23 1942t • Was a 769 mile from Tokyo • A Japan targeted airfield • continued until May 10, 1941 • A racist message for the Jews • German Forces put under siege • It was an invasion of Normandy • allied forces of 100,000+ troops • They shot prisoners in pits/graves • ...
World War II 2022-03-04
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- Distorted information used to make people believe a certain idea
- Project that researched the nuclear bomb
- Not taking sides or getting involved
- Giving into demands to avoid war
- Location of European war crimes trials
- Leader of Britain during WWII
- German tactics for waging war in WWII
- City on the Eastern Front in WWII where Germany was defeated
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- Prime Minister of Japan
- Native American nation that contributed "Code Talkers" to the American war effort
- Government in which the economy and government are united and opposition is eliminated
- The man who became president after Roosevelt died
- Grouping ships so as to protect them from U-Boats
- Nation invaded and occupied by Japan. Terrible war crimes were committed there
- Supreme commander of the Allied invasion of Europe
- To limit the use of an item to make the supply last
16 Clues: Prime Minister of Japan • Leader of Britain during WWII • Giving into demands to avoid war • Not taking sides or getting involved • German tactics for waging war in WWII • Location of European war crimes trials • Project that researched the nuclear bomb • The man who became president after Roosevelt died • Grouping ships so as to protect them from U-Boats • ...
World War 1 2024-01-24
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- served in the german army in ww1
- large amount of people being killed
- killed thousands of people
- basically a prison
- used to solve disagreements
- helped when countries were struggling
- payments for military gear
- provided stamps for trade items
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- china airforce
- group of american pilots
- safe place for familys
- the genocide that changed millions of peoples lives
- gardens encouraged people to grow their own crops
- explosive weapon
- development of nuclear weapons
- member of the democratic party
16 Clues: china airforce • explosive weapon • basically a prison • safe place for familys • group of american pilots • killed thousands of people • payments for military gear • used to solve disagreements • development of nuclear weapons • member of the democratic party • provided stamps for trade items • served in the german army in ww1 • large amount of people being killed • ...
World War I 2024-08-26
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- Murder by sudden or secrect attack often for political reason
- France's president in 1914
- Ruler of Great Britain in 1914
- "The War to end all wars"
- Use of military method and forces to gain power
- Last reigning monarch of Russia
- A union between people, groups and countires
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- Ruler of France and the United State in 1914
- Emphasizes loyaity, devotion, or allegiance to a nation
- 28th president of the United States
- Ruler of Germany in 1914
- Ruler of Aurtro-Hungarian in 1914
- Last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy
- Ruler of United Kingdom in 1914
- Act of extending a country's power into other territories
- Last German Emperior and King of Prussia
16 Clues: Ruler of Germany in 1914 • "The War to end all wars" • France's president in 1914 • Ruler of Great Britain in 1914 • Ruler of United Kingdom in 1914 • Last reigning monarch of Russia • Ruler of Aurtro-Hungarian in 1914 • 28th president of the United States • Last German Emperior and King of Prussia • Last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy • ...
World War 1 2023-06-08
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- spirit and aspirations common to the whole of
- battle in july 1,1916 to nov 18,1916
- ridge a town in france, battle 1917
- during a time of war
- nation
- the troops or the branch of an army concerned
- the use and service of such weapons
- something that indicates bounds or limits
- the act of assigning, assignment
- the state or condition of being colonial
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- the giving of an ability,enablement
- a compulsory contribution of money to a
- a government under an emperor or empress
- the member nations of NATO
- a system of such excavations, with their
- a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium
16 Clues: nation • during a time of war • the member nations of NATO • the act of assigning, assignment • the giving of an ability,enablement • the use and service of such weapons • battle in july 1,1916 to nov 18,1916 • ridge a town in france, battle 1917 • a compulsory contribution of money to a • a government under an emperor or empress • a system of such excavations, with their • ...
World War I 2022-12-08
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- this is the side of the war that included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bosnia
- president of the US during WWI
- first Lord of the Admiralty for the British Navy, led the failed Gallipoli campaign
- this is the side of the war that included GB, France, Russia and the US
- not taking either side during a war
- this administration ran campaigns to sell war bonds
- also known as selective service, it required men within a certain age range to enlist in the military
- Germany's agreement to stop unrestricted submarine warfare
- the united states joined the war in this month in 1917
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- most battles along the western front took place in these
- intercepted by the British; a note asking Mexico to join the war on the side of the Central powers
- this administration encouraged the conservation of food during the war
- passenger ship that was sunk by German Uboats in 1915 with American passengers on board
- general who commanded the tank divisions for the US
- this administration worked to promote the conservation of fuel
- this person is sent back to Russia by the Germans and leads the Communist revolution
16 Clues: president of the US during WWI • not taking either side during a war • general who commanded the tank divisions for the US • this administration ran campaigns to sell war bonds • the united states joined the war in this month in 1917 • most battles along the western front took place in these • Germany's agreement to stop unrestricted submarine warfare • ...
World War II 2022-05-12
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- laws that Hitler created that made Jews wear ID and the star of David
- Hitler believed they were a threat to Aryan
- City bombed in Japan
- Hitlers miltary
- Dictator of Germany
- Germany bombing London
- entered the war after pearl harbor
- US president at the end of the War
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- Hitlers "final Solution"
- bombing in the US
- president during most of WWII
- This country bombed the US
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- US, Great Britain, Soviet union
- city where the blitzkrieg took place
- Japan took them over for natural resources
16 Clues: Hitlers miltary • bombing in the US • Dictator of Germany • City bombed in Japan • Germany, Italy, Japan • Germany bombing London • Hitlers "final Solution" • This country bombed the US • president during most of WWII • US, Great Britain, Soviet union • entered the war after pearl harbor • US president at the end of the War • city where the blitzkrieg took place • ...
World War I 2022-05-03
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- policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, and/or socially.
- was known as a chemical Chlorine gas to attack soldiers’ respiratory systems
- Britain, France, Russia, USA
- loyalty to one's country
- Germany Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- signed and included “The Big 4”
- treaties to defend one another in event of war
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- the assassination of who started WWI?
- The value of military power
- what was originally used for bombing and was easy to shoot down?
- the flamethrower in German was originally called
- was generally used for torpedoing boats and was utilized for cutting supply lines
- used for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- Known to heat very quickly and had cooling issues
- was usually used on tanks and when trenches were close
- designed for crossing rough terrain and barbed wire on no mans land
16 Clues: loyalty to one's country • The value of military power • Britain, France, Russia, USA • signed and included “The Big 4” • the assassination of who started WWI? • Germany Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • treaties to defend one another in event of war • used for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs • the flamethrower in German was originally called • ...
World War I 2025-02-04
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- – A secret German proposal to Mexico, intercepted by the British.
- The nationalist group whose actions sparked World War I.
- British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat, increasing U.S. tensions.
- A form of combat where soldiers fight from deep ditches.
- A strong devotion to one’s nation, often leading to competition and tension.
- Woodrow Wilson’s proposal for postwar peace, including the League of Nations.
- Germany’s strategy to avoid a two-front war by attacking France first.
- A policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
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- The 1919 treaty of _____ that ended WWI and imposed harsh terms on Germany.
- This article of the peace treaty specified that Germany was guilty for the war.
- Agreements between nations to provide mutual support in case of conflict.
- An international organization formed to prevent future wars but weakened by U.S. absence.
- An agreement to stop fighting, signed on November 11, 1918.
- The expansion of a country’s power through diplomacy or military force.
- The dangerous, unoccupied territory between opposing trenches.
- A conflict where all resources and civilians are involved in the war effort.
16 Clues: The nationalist group whose actions sparked World War I. • A form of combat where soldiers fight from deep ditches. • An agreement to stop fighting, signed on November 11, 1918. • The dangerous, unoccupied territory between opposing trenches. • A policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • ...
World War 1 2025-11-14
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- Major American battle that helped bring about the end of the war
- Nickname for American soldiers in WWI
- U.S. policy at the beginning of WWI to stay out of European conflicts
- Secret German message proposing an alliance with Mexico against the U.S.; interception helped push America toward war
- First Law limiting dissent and punishing anti-war speech; controversial for violating free speech rights.
- Law requiring men to register for the draft to build up the U.S. military.
- Government-issued bonds sold to finance the war
- International organization proposed by Wilson to maintain peace; the U.S. never joined due to Senate opposition.
- British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans; turned U.S. public opinion against Germany.
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- Official peace treaty ending WWI; imposed harsh penalties on Germany.
- German naval policy of sinking ships without warning, including civilian and neutral vessels; a major reason the U.S. entered the war
- The date the U.S. declared war on Germany
- The ceasefire that ended fighting in WWI.
- The U.S. tendency to avoid foreign entanglements prior to WWI
- Warren G. Harding’s 1920 campaign slogan reflecting Americans’ desire to return to prewar life.
- Second Law limiting dissent and punishing anti-war speech
16 Clues: Nickname for American soldiers in WWI • The date the U.S. declared war on Germany • The ceasefire that ended fighting in WWI. • Government-issued bonds sold to finance the war • Second Law limiting dissent and punishing anti-war speech • The U.S. tendency to avoid foreign entanglements prior to WWI • Major American battle that helped bring about the end of the war • ...
WWI crossword puzzle 2023-01-11
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- the protection of merchant ships from U-boat-German submarine-attacks by having the ships travel in large groups escorted by warships
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- Archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically
- a biased type of communication
- one of the largest movements of people in United States history
- The first and only Welshman to hold the office of Prime Minister
- American financier and statesman
- a policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- a group of people with similar political ambitions—can seek to create its own independent government or state
- American Republican politician, historian, and statesman from Massachusetts=
- signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One
- In World War I the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies
- a United States government agency established on July 28
- a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries
- Commander of American Expeditionary Force of over 1 million troops who insisted his soldiers fight as independent units so US would have independent role in shaping the peace
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield
- served as the head of the United States Committee on Public Information, a propaganda organization created by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I
20 Clues: a biased type of communication • American financier and statesman • a United States government agency established on July 28 • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • one of the largest movements of people in United States history • The first and only Welshman to hold the office of Prime Minister • ...
Unit Nine Part One Review 2024-05-07
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- Controversial chemical sprayed from planes and helicopters to kill the dense vegetation but resulted in high cancer rates (2 words/no spaces)
- Resolution that approved the president "to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression" (3 words/no spaces)
- The Korean War reached a _____ in 1953 and remains divided until today
- Communist leader of North Vietnam who successfully conducted a guerilla war (3 words/no spaces)
- Theory that if one country fell to communism then others would fall as well
- The Vietnam War began under President _____
- Individual who became president on 4/12/45 when FDR died
- Term used to describe alleged lies, distortion, and innuendo
- University where protests turned violent when four students were killed by the National Guard (2 words/no spaces)
- Confidential information that was stolen and then released publicly showing the government and media cover up of the true extent of the Vietnam War (2 words/no spaces)
- The most serious military conflict of the cold war occurred on the Asian peninsula of _____
- Controversial petroleum based chemical that would burn away dense vegetation, but resulted in the burning of homes and significant harm to civilians
- Village that was supposedly harboring Viet Cong, but actually wasn't (2 words/no spaces)
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- Innovation used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars that allowed for quick evacuations of injured soldiers
- Organization that was an idealistic effort to maintain peace(2 words/no spaces)
- The entirety of Vietnam was _____ in 1975 under communism
- President that greatly escalated the war in Vietnam
- Senator who was closely associated with the Red Scare
- Period of tension and intense competition, which only occasionally flared up into actual military conflict (2 words/no spaces)
- Both North Korea and North Vietnam were controlled by a ______ government
- Pro-Communist South Vietnamese forces that the US was fighting in addition to the North Vietnamese troops (2 words/no spaces)
- President that removed the final American troops from Vietnam
- The first American deaths in Vietnam occurred during President ____'s administration
- Korea had been divided along the 38th _______
24 Clues: The Vietnam War began under President _____ • Korea had been divided along the 38th _______ • President that greatly escalated the war in Vietnam • Senator who was closely associated with the Red Scare • Individual who became president on 4/12/45 when FDR died • The entirety of Vietnam was _____ in 1975 under communism • ...
geography 2021-02-11
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- The _____ is the large body of water located south of Europe. (2 words)
- Although one may likely find many penguins living on it from time to time, ______ has no cities, towns, or permanent dwellings.
- _____ is the large continent on which one would find the countries of Kenya, Egypt, and Morocco.
- The _____ is the large body of water found at the top of the world. (2 words)
- _____ is the only country that is also the name of its continent.
- Located on the continent of Africa, the longest river in the world is the ______. (2 words)
- This unusually boot-shaped country is found on the continent of ______.
- Though there are many deserts in the world, the _____ is the largest.
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- Located south of Asia, the ____ is a large body of water that is also east of Africa. (2 words)
- ______ is the country that borders the United States to the north.
- The wide, flat grassland, known as the ____, spreads across the middle of the United States. (2 words)
- Including Alaska and Hawaii, there are ____ states in the U.S.
- Brazil is the largest country found in ___________. (2 words)
- The _____ is the large body of water located to the east of North America. (2 words)
- Touching the southern border of the United States is _____.
- The highest mountain in the world, Mt. Everest, is found in the ____ Mountains, located in Asia.
- Although it doesn’t have as large of a population as China, the Asian country that is largest in size is ____.
- The continent on which our country is found is _______. (2 words)
- Of the large bodies of water found around the world, the _______ is definitely the largest. (2 words)
- Due to its large size, some may think _____ is a continent, but it is actually the largest island in the world.
20 Clues: Touching the southern border of the United States is _____. • Brazil is the largest country found in ___________. (2 words) • Including Alaska and Hawaii, there are ____ states in the U.S. • The continent on which our country is found is _______. (2 words) • _____ is the only country that is also the name of its continent. • ...
school history 2023-05-31
11 Clues: who likes art • who reads a lot • we went some were • who fond Canada first • what you use for work • someone that likes math • some thing we made for art • somebody who cut their hair • what we are doing in health • what is are classroom number • something we read about world war 2
UTC Ch15b Use of Force 2/2 Crossword 2025-03-05
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- Pacifists recognize that peace ____ is more than peace keeping. (423)
- "Just ___" focuses on practices that make conflict less likely in the first place. (430)
- A ___ war is waged to prevent anticipated aggression. (427)
- This is the view that neither the state nor Church should pick up arms. (422)
- Just War doctrine only allows defensive force. It condemns wars of ____. (426)
- 'Nonresistance' advocates believe that the ____ may take up arms, but not the Church. (424)
- "In a world of sin, no choices are ___." (429)
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- A ___ is a war of reconquest to set right a past wrong. (428)
- Pacifists reject war because it might require us to fight against fellow ____. (423)
- Just War doctrine requires _____ immunity. (426)
- Augustine and ___ both advocated for Just War doctrine. (425)
- Just War Christians believe that when Jesus commanded Christians to turn the other cheek, He meant that as an ____, I am not to take the law into my own hands. (425)
- Proponents of Just War do not question whether war is evil, but whether it is ___ in all cases. (425)
- Just War doctrine teaches that ___ is the only legitimate goal of justifiable war. (425)
- Augsburger says: "Our Christian answer to the violence in the world is simply that we don't have to __." (423)
- Just War doctrine teaches that war must only be the ____ resort. (425)
16 Clues: "In a world of sin, no choices are ___." (429) • Just War doctrine requires _____ immunity. (426) • A ___ war is waged to prevent anticipated aggression. (427) • A ___ is a war of reconquest to set right a past wrong. (428) • Augustine and ___ both advocated for Just War doctrine. (425) • Pacifists recognize that peace ____ is more than peace keeping. (423) • ...
WWI 2022-11-09
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- Front In WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- The Balkan town in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia where Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne
- A large empire in central Europe. One of the "Central Powers" in WWI. Part of the Triple Alliance; declared war on Serbia.
- German submarine, taken from the German 'Unterseeboat'
- First Battle of the Marne The Germans had surrounded Paris, Called the Battle of the Marne because of a River in France that is called the Marne, Was fought along the river about 50 miles outside France, , More than 1 battle at the Marne, French were able to halt the German advance and even push them back a little bit, Had help from some British troops
- warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- French city at the southern end of the western front where battles were fought for months and the allies had advanced just 7 miles. 1 million men had been killed
- Powers The victorious allied nations of World War I. In World War I, the Allies included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States.
- to prepare for war
- Airplane fights in the sky were known as _______
- these people wanted to break away from Austria-Hungary and join the independent Slavic country of Serbia
- Front A line of trenches and fortifications in World War I that stretched without a break from Switzerland to the North Sea. Scene of most of the fighting between Germany, on the one hand, and France and Britain, on the other.
- Francis Ferdinand heir to the throne of Austria Hungary; assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a bosnian serb.; sparked WWI
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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- Space that separated troops between opposing trenches
- and Herzegovina. Austrian territory Serbia wanted; country where the assassination of Francis Ferdinand took place
- Powers In World War I the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies.
- Great War Known as World War I and the War to End All Wars: a global military conflict that embroiled most of the world's great powers from 1914 to 1919.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- Were enraged because Austria-Hungary wanted to annex Bosnia so they assassinated the Duke of Austria-Hungary, Francis Ferdinand. This is another part that SPARKED the start of WWI. It is blamed for starting WWI.
- to stop people or supplies from coming into or going out of a country
- Not favoring either side
- Princip Assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie.
- Heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches, this would end trench warfare
- formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
27 Clues: to prepare for war • Not favoring either side • Airplane fights in the sky were known as _______ • Space that separated troops between opposing trenches • German submarine, taken from the German 'Unterseeboat' • Princip Assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie. • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
Russian Revolution Crossword 2022-03-04
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- was the average Russian citizen poor or rich?
- What was Russia made up of?
- What was the first world war called?
- Started happening because of how unhappy people where with the Czar's rule.
- Russia created this country and is now at war with it.
- The Russians had a civil war in middle of a _____.
- Where was the Czar's winter palace?
- Last czar of Russia
- Who created the Soviet Union?
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- The Ruler of russia or King
- Commanded Red Army from 1918-1920?
- What war humiliated Russia?
- what did the factories's workers have to deal with?
- Who were the people who protested the Czar?
- The Russians were behind the rest of the world because they didn't __________.
- Who wrote the communist manifesto?
- Who is the Soviet Union's most notorious dictator?
- What did the Czar have much of?
- Lost control of Russia during the Soviet Revolution.
- Who was the Dr. Oz of Russia
20 Clues: Last czar of Russia • The Ruler of russia or King • What war humiliated Russia? • What was Russia made up of? • Who was the Dr. Oz of Russia • Who created the Soviet Union? • What did the Czar have much of? • Commanded Red Army from 1918-1920? • Who wrote the communist manifesto? • Where was the Czar's winter palace? • What was the first world war called? • ...
Consequence Forum History Crossword 2024-01-25
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- Canada's D-Day beach
- Famed Celtic Warrior Queen
- River Caesar crossed
- Roman god of war
- Warrior king of the Zulus assassinated in 1828
- Made Georgia howl
- General who bested the Japanese, French, and Americans
- Shawnee warrior chief whose war bears his name
- Japanese pro word used to begin the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Operation name for the Allied invasion of Sicily
- The "Scourge of God"
- General Gordon met his end here in 1884
- The "Angel of Crimea"
- Castro's comrade
- World War nickname for British soldiers
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- The world's first nuclear submarine
- The US Army's famous "Hellfighters" of World War I were from this part of New York City
- French general beloved by George Washington
- NATO name for the MiG-29
- Biggest tank battle in history
- Besieged for 872 days
- _____ delenda est
- Renowned Kurdish conqueror
- Turned a "blind eye"
- Napoleon's famous cavalryman
- HMS _____, sunk by the *Bismark*
- Battle that ended Napoleon's first reign
27 Clues: Roman god of war • Castro's comrade • _____ delenda est • Made Georgia howl • Canada's D-Day beach • River Caesar crossed • Turned a "blind eye" • The "Scourge of God" • Besieged for 872 days • The "Angel of Crimea" • NATO name for the MiG-29 • Famed Celtic Warrior Queen • Renowned Kurdish conqueror • Napoleon's famous cavalryman • Biggest tank battle in history • ...
cold war period 1 2025-05-21
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- first president of cold war
- what were the two main countries called
- we got bigger guns
- can we get much higher
- last president of Cold War
- blue team
- split into 4 different areas
- a proxy war that U.S lost
- various races between Russia and America
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- world powers controlling oth
- Red team
- sad time in America
- standoffoff with no harm actually done
- 38th parallel
- cold war was a ___ between Russia and america
- nato
- acts of agresion
- split into multiple territories in a country
- a lot of saying not doing yet
- alliance
20 Clues: nato • Red team • alliance • blue team • 38th parallel • acts of agresion • we got bigger guns • sad time in America • can we get much higher • a proxy war that U.S lost • last president of Cold War • first president of cold war • world powers controlling oth • split into 4 different areas • a lot of saying not doing yet • standoffoff with no harm actually done • ...
Important Presidents of the United States 2023-10-11
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- used by President Roosevelt to move.
- President of the U.S. during the Civil War.
- Washington was America's __________ President.
- President of the U.S. during World War II.
- used by President Roosevelt when he spoke to the people about the progress of World War II.
- led the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
- This man wrote the Constitution
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- Lincoln signed this proclamation freeing the enslaved people in the South.
- Roosevelt helped to create these for people in America during the Great Depression.
- a government by the people
- President of the U.S. during World War I.
11 Clues: a government by the people • This man wrote the Constitution • used by President Roosevelt to move. • President of the U.S. during World War I. • President of the U.S. during World War II. • President of the U.S. during the Civil War. • Washington was America's __________ President. • led the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. • ...
MARVELS CHARACTER 2021-11-24
11 Clues: god of thunder • god of mischief • enemy of spiderman • made of mind stone • shoot web from his hand • has a twin but his dead • playboy, rich, and genius • super soldier from world war 2 • try to kill half of the univers • use orange magic and have time stone • father of god of thunder and mischief
my cross world 2025-06-19
7 Clues: capital of Germany • Hitler's first name • when did the war end • who did hitler bomb first • who surrendered first in ww2 • what country got bombed the most in ww2 • who was the most powerful person in world war 2
Tourist Attractions 2022-05-16
7 Clues: White beaches • Mode of transport • Banaue agriculture • Perfect cone volcano • Bohol _________ Hills • World War 2 battle location • Popular islands in Pangasinan
Alaska and Military History Crossword 2023-01-24
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- A conflict between the Soviet Union and US
- village destroyed in vengeful strike by US Navy
- Angoon Shaman killed in harpoon explosion
- Three were set off during the Cold War in AK
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- US naval officer who bombed Angoon
- The ability to share your history with others
- Acts of aggression against civilian populations
- Island invaded during World War 2 & Retaken
- Indigenous group taken by Japanese forces
9 Clues: US naval officer who bombed Angoon • Angoon Shaman killed in harpoon explosion • Indigenous group taken by Japanese forces • A conflict between the Soviet Union and US • Island invaded during World War 2 & Retaken • Three were set off during the Cold War in AK • The ability to share your history with others • Acts of aggression against civilian populations • ...
1-31 presidents 2026-01-06
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- Manifest Destiny Mexican War Oregon
- Dred Scott Civil War Near
- Era of Good Feelings Doctrine Virginia
- World War I League Nations
- War of 1812 White House Dolley
- Civil War Emancipation Gettysburg
- Teapot Dome Scandal Ohio
- Sherman Antitrust Grandson
- Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave
- Civil Service Reform Sideburns
- Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark Monticello
- Assassinated Pendleton Act Ohio
- Spanish American War Tariffs
- Trustbuster Supreme Court Big Bill
- Great Depression Hoovervilles Engineer
- Corrupt Bargain Secretary of State Harvard
- Silent Cal Prosperity 1920s
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- Trail of Tears Bank Veto Tennessee
- Mexican War General Rough Frontier
- Shortest Term Pneumonia Log Cabin
- Only Nonconsecutive New York
- First President No Parties Mount Vernon
- Federalist Alien and Sedition Massachusetts
- Annex Texas Vetoes Accidental
- Civil War Hero Scandals Union
- Panic of 1837 Kinderhook Martin
- Kansas Nebraska Bleeding Kansas
- Trustbuster Rough Rider
- Return Second Term Only
- Compromise of 1877 Railroads
- Reconstruction Impeachment Tennessee
31 Clues: Trustbuster Rough Rider • Return Second Term Only • Teapot Dome Scandal Ohio • Dred Scott Civil War Near • World War I League Nations • Sherman Antitrust Grandson • Silent Cal Prosperity 1920s • Only Nonconsecutive New York • Spanish American War Tariffs • Compromise of 1877 Railroads • Annex Texas Vetoes Accidental • Civil War Hero Scandals Union • War of 1812 White House Dolley • ...
Fruit 2020-05-05
WW1_Rózsahegyi_Ákos 2023-12-26
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- .... the Fourth, Emperor of Austria, his death allowed Franz Joseph to assume the throne
- German expression, a rapid and overwhelming style of warfare used by germans to break enemy lines
- The western front fought from entrenched positions known as the static or .... war
- .... Princip, a Bosnian Serb nationalist, he triggered the chain of events leading to World War I with an assassination
- The capital of Bosnia, witnessed the infamous assassination in 1914 that caused the outbreak of WWI
- The .... gas were introduced by the Germans in 1917, killed thousands of soldiers on the battlefield
- The leader of the Bolshevik Party, seized the opportunity to lead the October Revolution in Russia in 1917
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- A treaty which was signed in 1919, marked the formal end of World War I
- The German forces defeated the Russian army in the battle of .... in 1914
- Underwater vehicle, It posed a formidable threat to Allied shipping during World War I
- .... Ferdinand was heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, met his tragic end in an assassination
- Armored vehicles, which played a crucial role in overcoming the challenges of trench warfare
- The Treaty of ...., signed in 1920, addressed the aftermath of World War I in relation to Hungary
- Woodrow ....'s Fourteen Points outlined a vision for post-war peace
- A fortress town in France, symbolizing the tenacity and sacrifice of soldiers on both sides during WWI
15 Clues: Woodrow ....'s Fourteen Points outlined a vision for post-war peace • A treaty which was signed in 1919, marked the formal end of World War I • The German forces defeated the Russian army in the battle of .... in 1914 • The western front fought from entrenched positions known as the static or .... war • ...
Bibelquiz von Alek und Oskar 2022-12-05
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- Wie war es am Anfang auf der Erde? (1.Mo 1,2)
- Wer stellte die Priester & Leviten nach ihren Ordnungen auf? (2.Chr 31,2)
- Aus was machte Bezalel die Lade? (2.Mos 37,1)
- Von wo floh David? (1.Sam 20,q
- Mit was prüfte die Königin von Saba Salomo? (1.Kön 10,1)
- Wen begrub ganz Israel in seinem Hause zu Rama? (1.Sam 25,1)
- Wie wurde Salomo, der Sohn Davids in seinem Königtum (2.Chr 1,1)
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- Was hatte ein Mann in der dritten Vision in der Hand? (Sach 1,5)
- Wie alt war Zedekia, als er König wurde?(2.Chr 36,11)
- Wer kam zum König zu der Zeit des großen Festmahls? (1.Kön 3,16)
- Wen machten die Einwohner von Jerusalem zum König? (2.Chr 21,1)
- Was war Josua der Sohn Nuns? (Sir 46,1)
- Gegen wen kämpften die Philister? (1.Chr 10,1)
- Mit wem redete der Herr in der Wüste Sinai? (4.Mo 9,1)
- Wer war 25 Jahre alt, als er zum König wurde? (2.Chr 27,1)
15 Clues: Von wo floh David? (1.Sam 20,q • Was war Josua der Sohn Nuns? (Sir 46,1) • Wie war es am Anfang auf der Erde? (1.Mo 1,2) • Aus was machte Bezalel die Lade? (2.Mos 37,1) • Gegen wen kämpften die Philister? (1.Chr 10,1) • Wie alt war Zedekia, als er König wurde?(2.Chr 36,11) • Mit wem redete der Herr in der Wüste Sinai? (4.Mo 9,1) • ...
Unit Seven Part One Review - Industrialization and Imperialism 2026-01-05
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- The interception of the __ ___ ___ criticizing President McKinley was one of the causes of the Spanish-American War. (3 words/no spaces)
- The Spanish-American War was fought to release this country from the control of Spain.
- This newspaper tycoon is credited with saving the Statue of Liberty by creating the country's largest fundraiser.
- This nickname created by Mark Twain describes the contrast of the overall economic growth of the country during the time period with the increase in poverty for many average Americans. (2 words/no spaces)
- This US Volunteer Calvary regiment was led by Teddy Roosevelt and is best known for the charge on San Juan Hill that led to the end of the Spanish-American War. (2 words/no spaces)
- In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the US experienced a period of _____, where cities rapidly grew due to the creation of new factories, an influx of immigrants, and the creation of new innovations.
- Alexander Graham Bell's invention that allowed for people to communicate by voice almost instantaneously, allowing for news to spread more quickly.
- This individual used photography to document "How the Other Half Lives" in an attempt to spark reforms to help those battling poverty and squalid living conditions.
- Due to the extreme overcrowding of cities, ____ became a big issue that the government attempted to combat with the creation of things like mugshots, criminal profiling, and the "3rd Degree"
- The signing of this document officially ended the Spanish-American War and resulted in the US gaining control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines (despite the Filipino rebellion to try and prevent this from occurring). (3 words/no spaces)
- Thomas Edison's invention that allowed for the world to battle the darkness electronically for the first time. (2 words/no spaces)
- This term means extending a country's power and influence beyond their physical borders.
- This country attempted a rebellion against US control after they were "sold" to the US following the Spanish-American War.
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- This conflict was fought in 1898, resulted in few US casualties, greatly expanded US's foreign power, and is considered the climax of American Imperialism. (3 words and a hyphen, no spaces)
- This innovation created a way to produce steel in a quicker and significantly less expensive way. (2 words/no spaces)
- The explosion and subsequent sinking of the ___ ___ was one of the causes of the Spanish-American War, although evidence later disputed that the ship was actually attacked. (2 words/no spaces)
- One of the ____ causes of the Spanish-American War include a desire for overseas bases and international recognition.
- This group of Americans argued for the creation of a US empire using evidence such as the creation of new markets, additional naval bases, and claiming that it was our job to "civilize weaker peoples" (2 words with a hyphen, no spaces)
- This group of Americans argued against the creation of a US empire using evidence such as rule without consent, the economic cost, and the ignoring of needed reforms at home. (2 words with a hyphen, no spaces)
- This individual rose to popularity due to his role as a colonel in the Spanish-American War. He would go on to become VP, and ultimately president of the US.
- The creation of _____ and the subway allowed for people in cities to travel more quickly and easily.
- One of the ____ causes of the Spanish-American War include sensationalized stories in Hurst's and Pulitzer's newspapers that spurred American anger.
- There was an explosion of _____ in the US during the late 1800s and early 1900s due to many people seeking a better life in the US. Unfortunately, many people faced poverty and difficulties after arriving in the US.
- The mass production of steel allowed cities to grow upward through the building of _______.
- One of the ____ causes of the Spanish-American War include control of the Cuban sugar market.
25 Clues: The Spanish-American War was fought to release this country from the control of Spain. • This term means extending a country's power and influence beyond their physical borders. • The mass production of steel allowed cities to grow upward through the building of _______. • ...
Module 6 & 7 Crossword 2023-11-01
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- the U.S. policy of using the nation’s economic power to exert influence over other countries
- a series of provisions that, in 1901, the United States insisted Cuba add to its new constitution, commanding Cuba to stay out of debt and giving the United States the right to intervene in the country and the right to buy or lease Cuban land for naval and fueling stations
- the policy of extending a nation’s authority over other countries by economic, political, or military means
- a volunteer cavalry regiment, commanded by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt, that served in the Spanish-American War
- an association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace
- a country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power
- a United States naval base built in Hawaii in 1887 that became a coaling station for refueling American ships
- a promise by Germany in World War I not to sink merchant vessels “without warning and without saving human lives”
- an extension of the Monroe Doctrine, announced by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, under which the United States claimed the right to protect its economic interests by means of military intervention in the affairs of Western Hemisphere nations.
- an artificial waterway cut through the Isthmus of Panama to provide a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, opened in 1914
- messages sent by Secretary of State John Hay in 1899 to Germany, Russia, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Japan, asking the countries not to interfere with U.S. trading rights in China
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions
- the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- an agency established during World War I to increase efficiency and discourage waste in war-related industries
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- a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
- a message sent in 1917 by the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico, proposing a German- Mexican alliance and promising to help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if the United States entered World War I
- Queen of the Hawaiian Islands; she opposed annexation by the United States but lost power in a U.S.-supported revolt, which led to the installation of a new government in Hawaii
- American sugar tycoon; he helped overthrow Queen Liliuokalani and later served as president and governor of Hawaii
- the principles making up President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace following World War I
- the 1919 peace treaty at the end of World War I which established new nations, borders, and war reparations
- the site of a key victory by the American infantry during the 1898 conflict in Cuba with Spain.
- a British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915.
- the use of sensationalized and exaggerated reporting by newspapers or magazines to attract readers
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- a U.S. warship that mysteriously exploded and sank in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, on February 15, 1898
- two laws, enacted in 1917 and 1918, that imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speaking against U.S. participation in World War I
- the treaty ending the Spanish-American War, in which Spain freed Cuba, turned over the islands of Guam and Puerto Rico to the United States, and sold the Philippines to the United States for $20 million
- United States Secretary of State under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson; he negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia
- the large-scale movement of African Americans from the South to northern cities in the early 20th century
29 Clues: a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation • the right of people to choose their own political status • a country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power • a British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915. • a kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions • ...
CREAR ONLINE - ACTIVITY UNIT #3 2024-05-10
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- In the 1920s, communication arrived with the telegraph and the _________.
- Japan in the Second World War, attacked ____________.
- Product on which the Ecuadorian economy depends in the decade of the 20s and 30s.
- Popular uprising that overthrew the president Carlos Arroyo del Rio.
- The U.S.A launched two atomic bombs on Japan, in the cities of ____________ and Nagasaki
- The First World War ended when __________ accepted the conditions of the armistice.
- The Julian Revolution overthrew President Gonzalo ___________.
- Protocol __________ Mosquera that set the borders from the Gran Colombia.
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- Ecuadorian modernism was expressed mainly by the "Generacion ___________".
- In 1938, Gnr. Enriquez Gallo, the _____ code was issued.
- __________ Ángel Silva was poet who wrote "Alma en los labios".
- Political trend that aims to attract the popular classes
- The Revolution is oriented against the ____________ that governed the country.
- Protocol that was signed in 1942, by Peru and Ecuador.
- The First World War, also called the ______ War.
- Main currency of Ecuador during 20s and 30s decades.
16 Clues: The First World War, also called the ______ War. • Main currency of Ecuador during 20s and 30s decades. • Japan in the Second World War, attacked ____________. • Protocol that was signed in 1942, by Peru and Ecuador. • In 1938, Gnr. Enriquez Gallo, the _____ code was issued. • Political trend that aims to attract the popular classes • ...
would war 2 terms/people 2023-05-08
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- the belief of violence or any war unjustifiable
- connection or joining
- suicide bombing tactic used by the empire to blow japan up during world war 2
- a group of 31 countries from europe and north america that exsists to protect people and terriotory
- destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- a border area of czechoslovakia contains majority ethnic german population
- a place where large numbers of people prisoners or members of jewish minorities are imprisoned and forced to do labor or killed
- principal that the us should give suppoert to coutries people threatended by soviet communists
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- the action or processing of appeasing
- an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory
- proposed that the united states provide economic assistance to restore infrastructure of post war europe
- set up a system that would allow the united states to lend or lease war supplies to any nation vital to the u.s
- air weapon
13 Clues: air weapon • connection or joining • the action or processing of appeasing • destruction or slaughter on a mass scale • the belief of violence or any war unjustifiable • an intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory • a border area of czechoslovakia contains majority ethnic german population • ...
It's not so grim up north 2022-11-23
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- , Only female other than Queen Victoria to have a statue in Manchester (2)
- , Grade I listed, oldest free public reference library in the English speaking world (1)
- , statue gifted in honour of the support that the working people of Manchester gave in their fight for the abolition of slavery during the American Civil War (2).
- , grade I listed Collegiate parish church. Mostly c.1422-1520, with later alterations (2)
- , Grade II listed public house which contains a set of murals commemorating the Peterloo Massacre (2)
- , a sculptural memory of a pioneer of modern computing (2)
- , Papier-mache dome structure which played a part in putting man on the moon (2)
- , Object built in 1968 by pioneering artist who worked with the London County Council Housing Architects Department and led research at the Cement and Concrete Association (3
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- ,Statue commemorating the contentious health tonic created in 1908 as a product of the temperance movement (1).
- , Grade II listed, railway structure on the way to becoming a green 'sky park' (2)
- , Oldest surviving passenger railway station with links to the oldest television soap opera in the world (4)
- , Grade I listed building with strong anti-Jacobite connections currently on the Historic England Heritage at Risk Register (3).
- , Victorian convenience where alcohol can be consumed (2)
- , Historically interesting as one of the oldest oyster bars and chop houses in England (1)
- - former roman fort, now a scheduled monument (1)
- , 19th century public house with unusual Gothic ceiling and said to have been used as courtroom associated with former market close to this site (3)
16 Clues: - former roman fort, now a scheduled monument (1) • , Victorian convenience where alcohol can be consumed (2) • , a sculptural memory of a pioneer of modern computing (2) • , Only female other than Queen Victoria to have a statue in Manchester (2) • , Grade II listed, railway structure on the way to becoming a green 'sky park' (2) • ...
World War I 2023-03-09
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- submarine
- arms race or glorification of the military
- country blamed by A-H for assassination
- final set of demands
- blimb airship
- weapon that forced troops into trenches
- countries that agree to protect each other
- Britain, France, Russia & Italy
- Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire
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- area between trenches in WWI
- not taking sides in a war
- when neither side is able to defeat the other
- created rivalries among the Europeans
- Archduke assassinated (last name)
- to prepare troops for war
- trade ships protected by warships
16 Clues: submarine • blimb airship • final set of demands • not taking sides in a war • to prepare troops for war • area between trenches in WWI • Britain, France, Russia & Italy • Germany, Austria, Ottoman Empire • Archduke assassinated (last name) • trade ships protected by warships • created rivalries among the Europeans • country blamed by A-H for assassination • ...
World War II 2023-05-15
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- The first bombing of japan
- Trials from the allies to punish Germany
- a historical British invasion of Normandy
- The last major German offensive in WWII
- States A court case held to regain the trust of the Japanese American people; one of the worst supreme court decisions of all time
- diplomatic policy to avoid conflict
- laws passed to limit US involvement in war
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- an allied forces tactic of just jumping around islands, slowly capturing
- The creation of the Atom bomb
- gardens created by citizens in order to feed soldiers
- stated that all men between 21 and 36 could be drafted
- a major historical battle between the Japanese and the US
- The second bombing of japan
- Major naval battle in the pacific theatre
- Act an act in which countries could lend each other supplies
- a tragic US bombing by the Japanese resulting in the US’ involvement in WWII
16 Clues: The first bombing of japan • The second bombing of japan • The creation of the Atom bomb • diplomatic policy to avoid conflict • The last major German offensive in WWII • Trials from the allies to punish Germany • a historical British invasion of Normandy • Major naval battle in the pacific theatre • laws passed to limit US involvement in war • ...
World War I 2021-11-30
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- These helped doctors with transfusions and infusions
- Building up a military and willingness to use it
- Alliance Alliance of Austria, Germany, and Italy
- These were used on boats to communicate to one another
- Most of WWI was fought in these
- Austrian offical was killing by Serbians in this city
- Act of taking over smaller colonies for the sake of raw materials
- Alliance with France, Great Britain, and Russia
- Mr. Sayers has one of these at home (Mk1)
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- Extreme patriotism and pride in your country
- New Material invented by germany in WWI
- This machine helped doctors analyze wounds on the battle field
- Treaty or agreement between two countries promising to defend one another
- This area is the Power Keg of Europe
- These were replaced by Fighter Planes
- His assassination led to the outbreak of WWI
16 Clues: Most of WWI was fought in these • This area is the Power Keg of Europe • These were replaced by Fighter Planes • New Material invented by germany in WWI • Mr. Sayers has one of these at home (Mk1) • Extreme patriotism and pride in your country • His assassination led to the outbreak of WWI • Alliance with France, Great Britain, and Russia • ...
World War I 2021-12-02
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- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into armed forces
- understanding between Britain, France and Russia that developed between 1894 and 1907 and counterbalanced the triple alliance of 1882
- was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- shift from a planned economy towards a market system
- The first world war was an international conflict that began on 28 July 1914
- 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 interest
- prolonged war or period of conflict during which each side seeks to gradually wear out the other by a series if small-scale actions
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- involves using the toxic properties of chemical substances as weapons
- secret agreement between germany, austria and italy formed in may 1882 and renewed periodically until world war 1
- The RMS lusitania was a UK registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an imperial German navy U boat during the first world war on may 1915
- type of combat in which opposing troops fight from dug up areas facing each other
- an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicized a particular political cause or point of view
- war that is unrestricted in terms of the power of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded
16 Clues: shift from a planned economy towards a market system • was the heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary • compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into armed forces • involves using the toxic properties of chemical substances as weapons • The first world war was an international conflict that began on 28 July 1914 • ...
World War II 2022-05-16
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- famous physicist on atomic bomb
- imprisonment of Japanese-Americans
- item most destroyed by Pearl Harbor attack
- turning point battle in Pacific Theatre
- represented women in the work place
- island home to Pearl Harbor
- country the US provided most materials to
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- code breaker at Bletchley Park
- good distributed in small amounts
- providing war materials to others
- body of water in amphibious invasion
- avoiding becoming involved in war
- Decided to drop 1st atomic bomb
- code name for attack on Pearl Harbor
- Eisenhower was in charge of this operation
- threatened a march on Washington, DC
16 Clues: island home to Pearl Harbor • code breaker at Bletchley Park • famous physicist on atomic bomb • Decided to drop 1st atomic bomb • good distributed in small amounts • providing war materials to others • avoiding becoming involved in war • imprisonment of Japanese-Americans • represented women in the work place • body of water in amphibious invasion • ...
World War II 2024-01-24
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- churning
- suprie attack
- 7 concentration camps
- confinement of Japanese Americans
- ensure a stable food supply
- soviet union
- Bombing
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- leadership
- dictator of germany
- Top secret resarch
- loans to citizens could buy to help finance
- food stamps
- Warfare
- African Americans
- limmited resources and priortize use of war effort
- native language
16 Clues: Warfare • Bombing • churning • leadership • food stamps • soviet union • suprie attack • native language • African Americans • Top secret resarch • dictator of germany • 7 concentration camps • ensure a stable food supply • confinement of Japanese Americans • loans to citizens could buy to help finance • limmited resources and priortize use of war effort
World War 1 2024-05-19
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- The assassination of Archduke Franz _____ caused an outbreak throughout the world
- The "M" in "MANIA" stands for?
- The first "A" in "MANIA" stands for...
- The Treaty of _____ was a peace treaty that ultimately ended WW1
- 450 miles of trenches across the Western Front
- The Germans sunk the ___ which killed 1198 people which angered the Americans and led them to join the War
- What does the "I" in "MANIA" stand for?
- The "N" in "MANIA" is for?
- The ____ powers had, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and more
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- ideas spread to influence public opinion
- The ____ note was a note that was sent by Germany to Mexico hoping that they would attack America
- The ___ war was a war that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefield
- What does the last "A" in "MANIA" stand for?
- The process of assembling troops and supplies to make them ready for war
- The _____ plan was the first strike/ strike first plan
- The ____ powers had, Great Britain, France, Russia and more
16 Clues: The "N" in "MANIA" is for? • The "M" in "MANIA" stands for? • The first "A" in "MANIA" stands for... • What does the "I" in "MANIA" stand for? • ideas spread to influence public opinion • What does the last "A" in "MANIA" stand for? • 450 miles of trenches across the Western Front • The _____ plan was the first strike/ strike first plan • ...
World War 1 2025-03-26
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- Nearly all the members of the IWW and Nonpartisan League considered themselves patriotic Americans, but they did question some of the ____actions during the war.
- For many years, November 11 was celebrated as the day WW1 ended. Today it is known as _____ Day.
- Finally, when German submarines started attacking American ships, the U.S. government decided it could no longer stay ____.
- In the early 1900s, countries such as France, England, Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary all wanted to be the most ______nation in Europe.
- The ___ ____ is an international organization that cares for the sick and wounded during wars and disasters.
- News of the war's end reached MN just before 2 o'clock in the morning of ____ 11, 1918.
- Richard Storberg wrote, "One by one the guns fired their last shell and the sounds of war began to ___.
- ____ gas was one of the worst kinds of chemical warfare.
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- Soon immigrants from many different countries-not just those from Germany-discovered that their ___was being questioned.
- Much of the fighting in WW1 was known as ___ warfare.
- Ambrose Tighe spoke out, saying that the CPS's actions during the war showed how dangerous it is to give even good men too much___.
- The ____ ___ balances security with individual freedoms.
- The ___pressured schools to stop teaching German.
- ____was an insult that compared Germans to a barbarian people.
- in 1914, an assassin killed a member of Austria's royal family. Austria-Hungary responded by declaring war against ____.
- Propaganda-posters, parades, songs, and other methods persuaded Americans to support the war ____.
16 Clues: The ___pressured schools to stop teaching German. • Much of the fighting in WW1 was known as ___ warfare. • The ____ ___ balances security with individual freedoms. • ____ gas was one of the worst kinds of chemical warfare. • ____was an insult that compared Germans to a barbarian people. • ...
World War I 2026-05-19
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- Country invaded by Germany
- Agreement that ended the war
- Soldiers fought from these long ditches
- Winning the war
- Famous World War I battle
- Poison weapon used in warfare
- Armed forces of a country
- Nurse or battlefield doctor
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- German submarine
- Germany and its partner nations
- What nations wanted after the war
- Tools used in combat
- German emperor during the war
- New armored vehicle used in battle
- Countries teamed against Germany
- Major battlefield country
16 Clues: Winning the war • German submarine • Tools used in combat • Famous World War I battle • Major battlefield country • Armed forces of a country • Country invaded by Germany • Nurse or battlefield doctor • Agreement that ended the war • German emperor during the war • Poison weapon used in warfare • Germany and its partner nations • Countries teamed against Germany • ...
World War I 2026-05-19
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- Country invaded by Germany
- Agreement that ended the war
- Soldiers fought from these long ditches
- Winning the war
- Famous World War I battle
- Poison weapon used in warfare
- Armed forces of a country
- Nurse or battlefield doctor
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- German submarine
- Germany and its partner nations
- What nations wanted after the war
- Tools used in combat
- German emperor during the war
- New armored vehicle used in battle
- Countries teamed against Germany
- Major battlefield country
16 Clues: Winning the war • German submarine • Tools used in combat • Famous World War I battle • Major battlefield country • Armed forces of a country • Country invaded by Germany • Nurse or battlefield doctor • Agreement that ended the war • German emperor during the war • Poison weapon used in warfare • Germany and its partner nations • Countries teamed against Germany • ...
I Survived The American Revolution 2022-02-26
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- Fight between 2 groups
- Fought the war
- Knife attached to a musket
- Blue coated enemies
- Nate’s best friend
- Child of the war
- Yankee _______
- Boat used for battle
- Home country of Hessians
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- A place for war
- ______ Fox
- Weapon of Revolutionary War
- Setting of the book
- Large weapon
- Red coated enemies
- American General
- Disease soldiers got
- Leader of England
- Makes pounding sound
- Was won on 7-4-1776
20 Clues: ______ Fox • Large weapon • Fought the war • Yankee _______ • A place for war • American General • Child of the war • Leader of England • Red coated enemies • Nate’s best friend • Setting of the book • Blue coated enemies • Was won on 7-4-1776 • Disease soldiers got • Makes pounding sound • Boat used for battle • Fight between 2 groups • Home country of Hessians • Knife attached to a musket • ...
Germany 2025-02-13
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- A severe global economic crisis that began in 1929 and lasted through the 1930s.
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for lasting peace after World War I.
- The right of nations to choose their own government and political future.
- Payments Germany had to make to repair war damages caused in World War I.
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- An international organization created to maintain peace after World War I.
- The peace treaty that ended World War I, placing heavy penalties on Germany.
- A clause in the Treaty of Versailles that blamed Germany for starting World War I.
- A strip of land given to Poland after World War I, separating Germany from East Prussia.
- A region in western Germany that was demilitarized by the Treaty of Versailles.
9 Clues: U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for lasting peace after World War I. • The right of nations to choose their own government and political future. • Payments Germany had to make to repair war damages caused in World War I. • An international organization created to maintain peace after World War I. • ...
Second World War 2018-03-16
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- Når et menneske er spiser kjøtt fra andre mennesker
- Medlem av frigjørings- eller undergrunnsbevegelser
- En militær organisasjon som ble bygget opp i Norge under andre verdenskrig.
- Navnet på det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet
- Retten til og uttale seg fritt.
- Fordeling av varer
- Rømme fra det militære
- Røde Armè Navnet på den sovjetiske hæren
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- Politisk motivert angrep, overfall eller drap
- Gi opp eller overgi seg
- Handlinger som ikke er lovlige, men som heller ikke er veldig alvorlige brudd på loven
- La være å ha politiske, sosiale eller økonomiske forbindelser med personer, land eller firmaer
- Hva heter den mest kjente konsentrasjonsleiren
- En veldig god skytter (Skarpskytter) som opererer alene og ofte gjemmer seg for å kunne skyte fienden uten og bli oppdaget
- Tømme et område for mennesker
- Forbud mot og være utenfor eget hjem
16 Clues: Fordeling av varer • Rømme fra det militære • Gi opp eller overgi seg • Tømme et område for mennesker • Retten til og uttale seg fritt. • Forbud mot og være utenfor eget hjem • Røde Armè Navnet på den sovjetiske hæren • Navnet på det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet • Politisk motivert angrep, overfall eller drap • Hva heter den mest kjente konsentrasjonsleiren • ...
Second World War 2018-03-16
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- Hva heter den mest kjente konsentrasjonsleiren
- Forbud mot og være utenfor eget hjem
- Handlinger som ikke er lovlige, men som heller ikke er veldig alvorlige brudd på loven
- Tømme et område for mennesker
- Medlem av frigjørings- eller undergrunnsbevegelser
- Røde Armè Navnet på den sovjetiske hæren
- Gi opp eller overgi seg
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- La være å ha politiske, sosiale eller økonomiske forbindelser med personer, land eller firmaer
- Fordeling av varer
- Politisk motivert angrep, overfall eller drap
- Rømme fra det militære
- En veldig god skytter (Skarpskytter) som opererer alene og ofte gjemmer seg for å kunne skyte fienden uten og bli oppdaget
- Retten til og uttale seg fritt.
- Navnet på det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet
- Når et menneske er spiser kjøtt fra andre mennesker
- En militær organisasjon som ble bygget opp i Norge under andre verdenskrig.
16 Clues: Fordeling av varer • Rømme fra det militære • Gi opp eller overgi seg • Tømme et område for mennesker • Retten til og uttale seg fritt. • Forbud mot og være utenfor eget hjem • Røde Armè Navnet på den sovjetiske hæren • Navnet på det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet • Politisk motivert angrep, overfall eller drap • Hva heter den mest kjente konsentrasjonsleiren • ...
World War I 2013-04-24
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- practice of waking up before dawn and preparing
- caused itching
- when the war was stuck in one place
- possible penalty for falling asleep on duty
- Caused by Lice
- Between the trenches
- a time for truce
- Could grow to the size of a cat
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- a duty where men needed to be on the firestep
- overflowed and gave bad stench
- Amount of offspring of one pair of rats
- needed to be refilled daily (a chore)
- caused by cold, wet unsanitary conditions
- layer of protection in No Man's Land
- Don't peer over it
- 200,000 men killed here
16 Clues: caused itching • Caused by Lice • a time for truce • Don't peer over it • Between the trenches • 200,000 men killed here • overflowed and gave bad stench • Could grow to the size of a cat • when the war was stuck in one place • layer of protection in No Man's Land • needed to be refilled daily (a chore) • Amount of offspring of one pair of rats • ...
World War I 2021-10-28
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- nickname for American soldiers
- propaganda posters about this country's suffering
- Germany, Austria-Hungary etc.
- April 2nd, 1917
- William Jennings Bryan
- excellent unit of Black American soldiers
- African-Americans left the south for war jobs
- gear up for war
- sauerkraut
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- British ship sunk with Americans aboard
- job often held by womenCommittee on georgecreel head of CPI
- Wilson's first attempt to end the war
- most common type of land battle
- offered Mexico US territory
- no more unrestricted submarine warfare
- leader of Germany
16 Clues: sauerkraut • April 2nd, 1917 • gear up for war • leader of Germany • William Jennings Bryan • offered Mexico US territory • Germany, Austria-Hungary etc. • nickname for American soldiers • most common type of land battle • Wilson's first attempt to end the war • no more unrestricted submarine warfare • British ship sunk with Americans aboard • ...
World War I 2022-03-22
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- American president
- country in which Germany asked to join
- convoluted means ______________
- most fighting took place in Belgium and ______
- Selective Service ____
- underwater technology
- Allied or Central powers became desperate
- ___________mostly fought in France
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- an agreement between nations
- ______warfare
- cease-fire
- Archduke Franz ___________ was shot
- number of soldiers that died
- Austria-Hungary declared war on __________
- ship that was sunk
- The ___________ of Versailles
16 Clues: cease-fire • ______warfare • American president • ship that was sunk • underwater technology • Selective Service ____ • an agreement between nations • number of soldiers that died • The ___________ of Versailles • convoluted means ______________ • ___________mostly fought in France • Archduke Franz ___________ was shot • country in which Germany asked to join • ...
World War 1 2022-11-30
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- formed because of treaty of Versailles
- launched burning fuel
- designed to break dead lock of trench warfare
- used for stabbing your enemys on the end of your gun
- supported austria hungary
- Alliances
- Entente
- negotiated with Germany
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- used to go under water for a suprise attack
- 600 rounds per minute increased
- used for exploding right where you throw it
- defends serbia
- choked victims to death with gas
- used for bombing and dog fights
- assassination
- killed
- warfare
17 Clues: killed • Entente • warfare • Alliances • assassination • defends serbia • launched burning fuel • negotiated with Germany • supported austria hungary • 600 rounds per minute increased • used for bombing and dog fights • choked victims to death with gas • formed because of treaty of Versailles • used to go under water for a suprise attack • used for exploding right where you throw it • ...
World War I 2020-11-04
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- the name for German submarines which comes from the German word "unterseeboat"
- an alliance between countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan;fought against the Central Powers
- the desire to stay out of world events
- the belief that your country deserves more success than others
- the building o a strong military to frighten or defeat other countries
- a large luxury ship that was sunk by a German submarine
- information that is used to shape people's thinking
- an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire
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- the leaders from the four major Alliances
- an agreement to stop fighting
- a group of governments that strived to prevent wars and protect independent nations
- an agreement nations make to support and defend each other
- the government set limits on the amount of goods civillians could have
- a type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended WWI
- President Wilson's goals for an end to WWI and lasting peace
16 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • the desire to stay out of world events • the leaders from the four major Alliances • information that is used to shape people's thinking • treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended WWI • a large luxury ship that was sunk by a German submarine • an agreement nations make to support and defend each other • ...
World War 1 2024-01-16
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- policy of aggressively building up a nation's armed forces
- Pilot with 5 kills
- What country was neutral?
- 9 deep ditch, long and narrow, used for shelter
- German submarine called?
- Left the war in 1917
- Germany military plan to defeat Russia
- agreement to protect each other in time of war
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- A ship that was sink in World War 1 by Germany
- 1917 note by a German diplomat proposing an alliance with mexico
- 1917 law authorizing a draft of young men for military service
- What were airplanes made of?
- caused by standing in water for long period of time
- A peaceful treaty to end ww1
- Separates the front line of opposing armies
- Who used poison gas first?
16 Clues: Pilot with 5 kills • Left the war in 1917 • German submarine called? • What country was neutral? • Who used poison gas first? • What were airplanes made of? • A peaceful treaty to end ww1 • Germany military plan to defeat Russia • Separates the front line of opposing armies • A ship that was sink in World War 1 by Germany • agreement to protect each other in time of war • ...
World War One 2020-01-19
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- The agreement to become friends and help each other during war
- The name of the Austrian-Hungarian prince that was assassinated by Serbian nationalists
- The building up of weapons and supplies to prepare for war
- This secret letter from Germany to Mexico was intercepted and resulted in the U.S joining the war
- This man was president of the U.S during the war
- This side consisted of Russia, Great Britain, Italy, and the U.S
- A foreign policy to take over lands for power and profit
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- The name of the terrorist group responsible for the assassination of the archduke
- A situation in battle when neither side is able to make any gains
- Another name given for WW1
- This side consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- Having a strong sense of pride and love for your country
- this nickname was given to a newly developed weapon that was difficult to fight against in the ocean
- A new style of combat that took place during WW1
- The attacking and sinking of this passenger ship caused many Americans to feel angry, and was a reason for U.S involvement in the war
- this weapon was capable of firing between 400-600 rounds per minute, and inflicted heavy casualties.
16 Clues: Another name given for WW1 • A new style of combat that took place during WW1 • This man was president of the U.S during the war • Having a strong sense of pride and love for your country • A foreign policy to take over lands for power and profit • The building up of weapons and supplies to prepare for war • ...
World War 1 2024-05-19
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- The assassination of Archduke Franz _____ caused an outbreak throughout the world
- The "M" in "MANIA" stands for?
- The first "A" in "MANIA" stands for...
- The Treaty of _____ was a peace treaty that ultimately ended WW1
- 450 miles of trenches across the Western Front
- The Germans sunk the ___ which killed 1198 people which angered the Americans and led them to join the War
- What does the "I" in "MANIA" stand for?
- The "N" in "MANIA" is for?
- The ____ powers had, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and more
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- ideas spread to influence public opinion
- The ____ note was a note that was sent by Germany to Mexico hoping that they would attack America
- The ___ war was a war that involved the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefield
- What does the last "A" in "MANIA" stand for?
- The process of assembling troops and supplies to make them ready for war
- The _____ plan was the first strike/ strike first plan
- The ____ powers had, Great Britain, France, Russia and more
16 Clues: The "N" in "MANIA" is for? • The "M" in "MANIA" stands for? • The first "A" in "MANIA" stands for... • What does the "I" in "MANIA" stand for? • ideas spread to influence public opinion • What does the last "A" in "MANIA" stand for? • 450 miles of trenches across the Western Front • The _____ plan was the first strike/ strike first plan • ...
World War 1 2024-05-30
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- A true or agreement to end fighting
- The belief that a country should possess strong military capabilities and be prepared to use them to defend their interests
- Extreme pride for one's nation or national identity
- This country entered World War 1 in 1917
- A law requiring men of a certain age to join the military during WW1
- Luxury ship that was sunk by German Unrestricted Submarine with American civilians aboard
- The practice of having merchant ships travel guarded by warships for protection
- The immediate cause of World War 1: ______ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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- An official truce occurred at this holiday during WW1
- Telegram sent by Germans to Mexico to recruit them but was intercepted by the British and sent to the Americans
- Style of warfare during WW1
- The practice of extending control, politically and economically, over another country
- This treaty ended World War 1
- The Russian Revolution may also be known as the ___ Revolution
- A formal agreement to support one another in times of war or conflict
- "Deadlock" fighting,
16 Clues: "Deadlock" fighting, • Style of warfare during WW1 • This treaty ended World War 1 • A true or agreement to end fighting • This country entered World War 1 in 1917 • Extreme pride for one's nation or national identity • An official truce occurred at this holiday during WW1 • The Russian Revolution may also be known as the ___ Revolution • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2023-06-12
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- something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
- the member nations of NATO.
- a government under an emperor or empress.
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
- hand an anarchistic society in Spain, suppressed in 1883.
- the science that treats of the use of such weapons.
- an appointment for a meeting, especially a lover's secret rendezvous.
- a department in N France. 2,424 sq. mi. (6,280 sq. km). Capital: Amiens.
- a town in W Belgium: battles 1914–18
- describes how the intense and unconquerable nationalism of India’s hundreds of millions contributed to the decline of the British empire.
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- the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation:
- Ridge a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917.
- treat with a cyanide, as an ore in order to extract gold.
- a long, narrow excavation in the ground, the earth from which is thrown up in front to serve as a shelter from enemy fire or attack.
- the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization
16 Clues: the member nations of NATO. • a town in W Belgium: battles 1914–18 • a government under an emperor or empress. • Ridge a town in N France, N of Arras: battle 1917. • the science that treats of the use of such weapons. • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation: • treat with a cyanide, as an ore in order to extract gold. • ...
World War II 2025-03-18
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- Leader of Italy
- Invasion of France by the Allies
- British Prime Minister
- This leader "appeased" Hitler
- Lightning War
- Agreement between Germany and Russia
- 33rd President
- Evacuation of France
- Germany, Japan, Italy
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- systematic killing of 11 million people
- Lending Military Supplies
- Convicted Germany of their War Crimes
- American Naval Base
- Leader of Germany
- U.S., Great Britain, France
- May 8th, 1945
16 Clues: May 8th, 1945 • Lightning War • 33rd President • Leader of Italy • Leader of Germany • American Naval Base • Evacuation of France • Germany, Japan, Italy • British Prime Minister • Lending Military Supplies • U.S., Great Britain, France • This leader "appeased" Hitler • Invasion of France by the Allies • Agreement between Germany and Russia • Convicted Germany of their War Crimes • ...
World War II 2025-05-05
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- Japan attacked it on Dec. 07, 1941
- One of two Japanese cities hit by an atomic bomb
- The USSR and Germany invaded them in 1939
- Signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler
- Dictator of fascist Germany
- Dictator of fascist Italy
- Technology that allowed the British to track German planes
- Japan, Italy, and Germany
- The German codemaking machine, broken by British Intelligence
- A densely wooded, hilly area between France and Germany
- A naval strategy used by the U.S. against Japan during WWII
- Hitler reunited with this country prior to WWII, violating one of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles
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- A night when Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues were ransacked by Germans
- Allied country overrun by Germany early in WWII
- One of two Japanese cities hit by an atomic bomb
- Trying to pacify someone by giving in to their demands
- "Lightning War"
17 Clues: "Lightning War" • Dictator of fascist Italy • Japan, Italy, and Germany • Dictator of fascist Germany • Japan attacked it on Dec. 07, 1941 • Signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler • The USSR and Germany invaded them in 1939 • Allied country overrun by Germany early in WWII • One of two Japanese cities hit by an atomic bomb • One of two Japanese cities hit by an atomic bomb • ...
World War 1 2024-10-20
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- President Woodrow ______ did not agree with placing so much blame on Germany
- an agreement among nations to defend one another
- signs and posters used during the war to encourage people to believe or do something
- was the British steamship that the German submarine sank that killed more than 100 US citizens
- policy in which a nation prefers to remain neutral and let other countries handle their own affairs
- ____ telegram had been sent from Germany to Mexico asking Mexico to join the Germany and the central powers
- was one new technology that changed the way battles were fought by dropping bombs
- was ways Americans helped in the war effort at home
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- Germany,Turkey,Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria
- forming alliances,gaining colonies,and increasing military arms caused what
- Germany had to pay war debt,give up land,and lose colonies according to Treaty of _____
- France,England,America,Russia,Serbia,Belgium
- The last name of the pilot who shot down 22 German planes
- was created to promote word peace
- The last name of the famous "sharp-shooter"
- is love of a country and the desire to have one's country free from the control of another
16 Clues: was created to promote word peace • Germany,Turkey,Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria • The last name of the famous "sharp-shooter" • France,England,America,Russia,Serbia,Belgium • an agreement among nations to defend one another • was ways Americans helped in the war effort at home • The last name of the pilot who shot down 22 German planes • ...
First World War 2026-04-12
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- Agreement that officially ended the war
- No-man’s-____
- Soldiers lived in harsh ______ conditions
- The global conflict from 1914–1918
- Front-line defensive ditches
- Treaty that ended WWI
- Underground shelters for soldiers
- Style of fighting with little movement and heavy defense
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- The space between opposing trenches
- Britain, France, and Russia were part of this group
- Painful foot condition from wet trench conditions
- Rapid-fire weapon used in trench warfare
- City where the assassination that sparked WWI took
- Deadly gas used in early chemical warfare
- Another word linked to trench digging routes
- Germany’s early war plan
- A long, narrow ditch used in war
- Small connecting trench passages
18 Clues: No-man’s-____ • Treaty that ended WWI • Germany’s early war plan • Front-line defensive ditches • A long, narrow ditch used in war • Small connecting trench passages • Underground shelters for soldiers • The global conflict from 1914–1918 • The space between opposing trenches • Agreement that officially ended the war • Rapid-fire weapon used in trench warfare • ...
World War II 2026-04-30
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- the name given to the leaders of Germany, Japan, and Italy
- the name of the first Japanese city the United States
- the US dropped thousands of them so Germans would waste their fire
- the president of the United States during WWII
- USS ____, one of the main ships sunk in Japan's bombing
- the leader of Germany during WWII
- the name given to the all black unit of fighter pilots
- the American naval base Japan bombed
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- a word meaning "widespread destruction" describing the massacre of as many as 17 million people
- the main beach of the invasion of Normandy
- the name given to the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and Russia
- the term describing separating people by race or the color of their skin
- ___ gardens, small vegetable gardens grown by Americans during the war to increase the amount of available food
- organized by children, who would go door to door collecting tin cans and cooking pots
- Rosie the ____
- served in open jobs in America that men had left behind when they were deployed
16 Clues: Rosie the ____ • the leader of Germany during WWII • the American naval base Japan bombed • the main beach of the invasion of Normandy • the president of the United States during WWII • the name of the first Japanese city the United States • the name given to the all black unit of fighter pilots • USS ____, one of the main ships sunk in Japan's bombing • ...
World War 1 2026-05-01
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- The profession or skill of managing international relations through negotiation.
- The murder of a prominent person, such as Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which acted as the "spark."
- The belief or desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong capability and be prepared to use it aggressively.
- The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Germany's famous promise of unconditional love
- The 1879 defensive treaty between Germany and Austria-Hungary to protect against Russia.
- Identification with one’s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion of others.
- The victorious group of nations including Britain, France, Russia, and eventually the US.
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- The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany.
- A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- the wartime coalition consisting primarily of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation (like the one sent to Serbia).
16 Clues: Germany's famous promise of unconditional love • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia. • The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany. • ...
Women's history of sports 2024-03-20
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- Three-time world badminton champion
- All-time NCAA women's basketball scoring leader
- Climbed Mt. Blanc at 16
- 2 time Olympic pole vault winner
- Ultimate fighting championship and WWE.
- Became a member of the LPGA and won 48 events
- competed in the 200-meter dash and won bronze
- has 7 Olympic gymnastics medals
- Won 22 major single titles
- Won 4 NCAA titles at 15
- Fastest track and field and in history
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- Held the world record in the 200 meter backs
- achieved a 10 in her asymmetric bars exercise
- former world no.1 in both singles
- Sailed around the world
- won three gold medals in two events
- 5-time world champion and nine time u.s. champion
- 18 gold medal winner
- Won 1 gold medal, 2 sliver,and 2 bronze medals
19 Clues: 18 gold medal winner • Sailed around the world • Climbed Mt. Blanc at 16 • Won 4 NCAA titles at 15 • Won 22 major single titles • has 7 Olympic gymnastics medals • 2 time Olympic pole vault winner • former world no.1 in both singles • Three-time world badminton champion • won three gold medals in two events • Fastest track and field and in history • ...
World War One 2013-03-27
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- _______ were placed at the end of a soldier's rifle.
- Women were given more ______ after the war and recognized more as equals.
- P.M. ________ represented Canada at the peace treaty as an independent nation.
- Rats and _____ were very common in the trenches.
- __________ was a huge conflict for French-Canadian men not wanting to fight in the war.
- Roy Brown shot down this famous plane.
- This battle was fought on Easter Weekend.
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- The men who assassinated Franz Ferdinand were from ______?
- The treaty of __________ was created at the end of the war for peace.
- _______ funds were given to families with economic needs during the war.
- The White _______ Campaign was when women tried to persuade men to head off to war and believed they lacked in patriotism.
- _______ gas was first used at the battle of Ypres.
- Canada gained much ___________ as an independent country after World War I.
- Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy were part of the Triple ______.
- The "Big 3" were U.S.A., _______ and France.
- The battle of Ypres happened in _______.
16 Clues: Roy Brown shot down this famous plane. • The battle of Ypres happened in _______. • This battle was fought on Easter Weekend. • The "Big 3" were U.S.A., _______ and France. • Rats and _____ were very common in the trenches. • _______ gas was first used at the battle of Ypres. • _______ were placed at the end of a soldier's rifle. • ...
World War II 2014-03-03
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- V-E Day was the end of the war
- First African American to fly combat missions
- U.S. General who won Africa for Allie
- Women joined the workforce
- Over 1 million joined the Armed Forces
- Last German offensive
- Fascist Leader of Italy
- Established a second front in Europe
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- We used these indian for secret communication
- Supreme Commander of Allied forces in Europe
- The U.S. decided to join war after this
- V-J Day was the end of the war
- Save gas and...
- A Major cause of WWII
- The U.S. would not sell what to Japan
- Turning point in the Pacific
16 Clues: Save gas and... • A Major cause of WWII • Last German offensive • Fascist Leader of Italy • Women joined the workforce • Turning point in the Pacific • V-E Day was the end of the war • V-J Day was the end of the war • Established a second front in Europe • U.S. General who won Africa for Allie • The U.S. would not sell what to Japan • Over 1 million joined the Armed Forces • ...
World War I 2014-01-23
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- 14 point plan
- Burned the lungs and eyes
- Nicholas II
- Bombs the size of ...
- Message to Mexico encouraging war
- English used what for the first time
- Devils Paint Brush
- Flamethrower covered people in what?
- German Submarine Warfare
- German Submarine
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- Boat that went down off the coast of England
- Payment for loss
- King George
- Trench Warfare winner
- Grenades were considered just as dangerous to the...
- 450k Deaths
16 Clues: Nicholas II • King George • 450k Deaths • 14 point plan • Payment for loss • German Submarine • Devils Paint Brush • Bombs the size of ... • Trench Warfare winner • German Submarine Warfare • Burned the lungs and eyes • Message to Mexico encouraging war • English used what for the first time • Flamethrower covered people in what? • Boat that went down off the coast of England • ...
World War Two 2016-05-13
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- women gains right to vote
- first name of Churchill
- important ingredient for making paper
- famous Mi'Kmaq prospector
- men who worked in the wood during the war
- responsible for 25-30 million deaths worldwide
- enemy country during World War Two
- airport built her in 1941
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- a place where planes land
- period of time when people were poor
- German leader
- first called Cobb's Siding
- short for prisoner of war
- attack from the air
- Beaumont Hamel located in this country
- American destroyer that ran on the rocks near St. Lawrence
16 Clues: German leader • attack from the air • first name of Churchill • a place where planes land • women gains right to vote • famous Mi'Kmaq prospector • short for prisoner of war • airport built her in 1941 • first called Cobb's Siding • enemy country during World War Two • period of time when people were poor • important ingredient for making paper • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Germany was led by _____.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
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- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
16 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers • ...
World War 1 2020-12-10
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- GB forms an alliance with France and Russia.
- the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war
- the strong devotion to one’s national group or culture
- Name given to Germany and Austria-Hungary during WW1 because of their geographic location in the heart of europe
- leader of Russia up until 1917
- alliance that included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- George
- Front Name given to the battle lines between France and Germany during WW1.
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- long ditches dug to hide soldiers from enemy fire
- British support for a Jewish homeland IN Palestine
- tensions grew because European countries each wanted the biggest empire.
- Location of the assassination of the archduke of Austria on June 28th, 1914.
- German submarines used to sink Allied ships achlieffan General who planned first attack of France in WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River, scene of several battles during WW1.
- King during WW1.
- british King during WW1.
16 Clues: George • King during WW1. • british King during WW1. • leader of Russia up until 1917 • GB forms an alliance with France and Russia. • long ditches dug to hide soldiers from enemy fire • British support for a Jewish homeland IN Palestine • the policy of keeping a large army and glorifying war • the strong devotion to one’s national group or culture • ...
World War II 2019-05-15
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- The name for the German air force
- purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships
- powers Great Britain,the Soviet Union, the United States, China, France
- of the Bulge The Germans quickly pushed the allied forces back about 65 miles, creating a huge bulge in the allied lines
- camps a prison for those who pose as a threat to the state or country
- bomb a weapon that produces tremendous power by splitting atoms
- Holocaust the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews
- The extermination of an entire group of people
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- the the air force of Great Britain
- Day Victory in Europe Day. The day the Allied victory in Europe was celebrated; May 8, 1945
- when countries would give in to Hitler's demands so a war would not begin
- solution A term used by the Nazis which meant the extermination of the Jews
- Death March More than 600 Americans and about 10,000 Filipinos died
- Project a secret program
- hopping Where allied forces took only the most strategically important islands, instead of each Japanese-held island
- American, British, and Canadian troops invaded France on June 6, 1944
16 Clues: Project a secret program • The name for the German air force • the the air force of Great Britain • The extermination of an entire group of people • purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships • Holocaust the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews • bomb a weapon that produces tremendous power by splitting atoms • ...
WORLD WAR II 2023-05-08
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- THE SYSTEMATIC MURDER OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE BY THE NAZIS
- BATTLE WHERE ERWIN ROMMEL WAS DEFEATED
- BATTLE AFTER WHICH U.S. TOOK THE OFFENSIVE IN THE PACIFIC
- UNION BETWEEN AUSTRIA & GERMANY
- BRITISH PRIME MINISTER WHO APPEASED HITTLER
- JAPAN'S FIRST MAJOR DEFEAT
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- WRITTER WHO SERVED AS THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER OF U.K
- REFUSAL TO FIGHT IN A WAR
- THE PLACE OF THE D-DAY INVASION
- AMERICAN MILITARY OFFICER AMD STATE MEN WHO SERVED AS THE 34TH PRESIDENT OF U.S
- BRITISH POLITICIAN WHO SERVED AS PRIME MINISTER OF U.K
- MAKING CONCESSIONS TO AN AGGRESSOR IN ORDER TO PRESERVE PEACE
- SPANISH MILITARY GENERAL WHO LED NATIONALIST FORCES IN OVERTHROWING THE S.S.R. DURING SPANISH CIVIL WAR
- 1942 BATTLE WHERE THE SOVIETS DEFEAT THE GERMANS
- LIGHTNING WAR
- SYSTEM WHICH ALLOW U.S TO LEND WAR SUPPLIES TO NATIONS
16 Clues: LIGHTNING WAR • REFUSAL TO FIGHT IN A WAR • JAPAN'S FIRST MAJOR DEFEAT • THE PLACE OF THE D-DAY INVASION • UNION BETWEEN AUSTRIA & GERMANY • BATTLE WHERE ERWIN ROMMEL WAS DEFEATED • BRITISH PRIME MINISTER WHO APPEASED HITTLER • 1942 BATTLE WHERE THE SOVIETS DEFEAT THE GERMANS • BRITISH POLITICIAN WHO SERVED AS PRIME MINISTER OF U.K • ...
World War I 2023-05-04
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- This country had the largest ARMY at the start of the war
- This country had the largest NAVY at the start of the war
- A form of arms race where countries compete to build up their military forces
- The name of a British passenger ship sunk by the Germans in 1915
- The _______ Telegram, where Germany encouraged Mexico to attack the United States, finally drew the USA into WWI
- An armored vehicle that could break through enemy defenses and protect soldiers from gunfire
- Another word for a peace agreement; World War I ended with the signing of one on November 11
- Wilhelm II, the ruler of Germany, was known as the _____
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- The act of acquiring large amounts of land and power under an empire
- The longest battle of World War I was fought at ______ between Germany and France
- A deadly type of poison gas that caused horrific injuries
- When Archduke _____ Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914, it sparked World War I
- A system where countries agree to provide mutual military support for each other
- In 1917, Germany declared it would resume unrestricted ________ warfare, meaning that it would sink all ships in English waters, regardless of the flag they flew
- One of the main features of combat on the Western Front was the _____, a type of protective ditch
- Nicholas II, the ruler of Russia, was known as the ____
16 Clues: Nicholas II, the ruler of Russia, was known as the ____ • Wilhelm II, the ruler of Germany, was known as the _____ • This country had the largest ARMY at the start of the war • This country had the largest NAVY at the start of the war • A deadly type of poison gas that caused horrific injuries • The name of a British passenger ship sunk by the Germans in 1915 • ...
World War 1 2023-05-16
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- This "note" was found, sent by Germany asking Mexico to attack U.S.
- A new weapon that forces soldiers to wear gas masks.
- When large/powerful countries take over smaller/weaker ones.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire.
- The sinking of this ship angered many Americans as it killed over one hundred Americans.
- A bond between nations over mutual interests/ protection.
- Selective Service Act created this to get soldiers.
- A group of people that overthrew Russia's government during the war.
- The Treaty of ___ ended World War 1.
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- A truce that ends fighting until a peace treaty is negotiated.
- The League of __ was create after the war to promote peace.
- This nation invaded France early in the war.
- City that the "hellfighters" were from.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary assassinated in 1914.
- President of the United States during the war.
- Most of the battles were fought in these to keep soldiers safe.
16 Clues: The Treaty of ___ ended World War 1. • City that the "hellfighters" were from. • This nation invaded France early in the war. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire. • President of the United States during the war. • Archduke of Austria-Hungary assassinated in 1914. • Selective Service Act created this to get soldiers. • ...
World War II 2023-05-16
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- To avoid war by giving the other party what they want
- A battle where the US took the island Iwo Jima from Japan
- U.S military base that was attacked by Japan, started WWII
- Court holdings where Nazis were tried for unhuman war tactics
- Battle between Japan and the US a turning point in the war fought in the pacific
- A bomb dropped on the city of Hiroshima
- Infiltrating an enemies base by using a network database
- 4 laws that kept the U.S out of any international
- First use of Atomic bombs
- A court case held to relocate Japanese Americans
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- A battle that stopped the advance of Germany
- Gardens that Americans were encourage to grow to help the war effort
- A code name for the project that created the atomic bomb
- A law that required all males ages from 18 to 32 to sign up for the military
- An invasion of France
- allowed other countries to take out loans for war supplies if the U.S deemed it beneficial for them in the long run.
16 Clues: An invasion of France • First use of Atomic bombs • A bomb dropped on the city of Hiroshima • A battle that stopped the advance of Germany • A court case held to relocate Japanese Americans • 4 laws that kept the U.S out of any international • To avoid war by giving the other party what they want • A code name for the project that created the atomic bomb • ...
World war one 2021-12-14
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- Triple _______ was made up of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- What was the name of the gang who assassinated Franz Ferdinand?
- The name of the German war plan
- What nationality were the blackhand gang?
- ____ and lice were found frequently in the trenches
- Germany invaded this country, but they were neutral
- Soldiers wore these on their heads
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- This is the word for when neither side could win the war
- Who did Germany invade first in WWI?
- This was a disease caused by water in the trenches
- This can be used to see over the top of a trench
- Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon
- World war one was fought in these
- Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI
- The triple _________ was made up of Britain France and Russia
- The war lasted ____ years
16 Clues: The war lasted ____ years • The name of the German war plan • World war one was fought in these • Soldiers wore these on their heads • Who did Germany invade first in WWI? • What nationality were the blackhand gang? • Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI • Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon • This can be used to see over the top of a trench • ...
World War 1 2024-11-22
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- System A network of treaties and alliances between nations meant to provide mutual support in case of conflict, often contributing to the escalation of tensions.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and supplies for war.
- Darwinism The application of Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection to societies, used to justify imperialism, racism, and militarism.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or viewpoint.
- Compensation paid by a defeated country for the damage and losses caused during a war.
- Relating to the Slavic peoples, an ethnic and linguistic group primarily in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
- Mandatory enlistment of citizens into the armed forces, also known as a draft.
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- An agreement to stop fighting and end hostilities, typically as a prelude to a formal peace treaty.
- The belief or desire of a government or people to maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- Warfare A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight from trenches dug into the battlefield, often resulting in stalemates.
- Workers' councils that emerged during the Russian Revolution to represent the interests of workers, peasants, and soldiers.
- The policy of not choosing sides in a war or dispute between other countries.
- of Attrition A strategy of wearing down an enemy through continuous losses in personnel and resources.
- Intense pride and devotion to one’s nation, often leading to the belief in its superiority.
- Communism An economic and political system used by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War, where the government controlled production and distribution.
- To give up a position of power or authority, especially by a monarch.
- Group A community of people who share a common cultural background, language, or ancestry.
17 Clues: The process of preparing and organizing troops and supplies for war. • To give up a position of power or authority, especially by a monarch. • The policy of not choosing sides in a war or dispute between other countries. • Mandatory enlistment of citizens into the armed forces, also known as a draft. • ...
World War 1 2024-04-16
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- Treaty that formally ended ww1
- a coded message sent to Mexico
- the year America entered WW1
- British passenger liner, sank by U-Boat
- statement by the Germans to not sink ships
- The land between two enemy trench lines were called
- The “spark” that started WWI
- carried rats, disease & caused trench foot
- the controlling of news/information
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- act that authorized a draft
- alliance between Germany,Italy,Austria-Hungary
- Woodrow Wilsons plan for peace
- international organization to settle disputes
- Illegal to interfere with the draft
- alliance between Britain, France, Russia
- another name for PTSD in WW1
16 Clues: act that authorized a draft • the year America entered WW1 • The “spark” that started WWI • another name for PTSD in WW1 • Treaty that formally ended ww1 • a coded message sent to Mexico • Woodrow Wilsons plan for peace • Illegal to interfere with the draft • the controlling of news/information • British passenger liner, sank by U-Boat • alliance between Britain, France, Russia • ...
World War II 2023-01-29
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- code name for creation of the atomic bomb
- attempted genocide of European Jews by Hitler
- first city the US dropped the atomic bomb on
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- Native Americans who used their native language to pass messages for the US without being able to be decoded
- Executive Order 9066
- policy to keep the peace and avoid war
- Looks like rationing, planting victory gardens,and buying war bonds to support the war effort
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- Act where the US provided money and supplies but "stayed out" of the war
- event that brought the US into the war
- second city the US dropped the atomic bomb on, led to end of WWII in pacific
- used to influence people to think a certain way or do a certain action
- another name for the Allied invasion of Normandy, led to end of WWII on Western Front
- Britain, France, USSR, US, China
- The _______ Airmen were a group of all African American pilots
- the war at home
16 Clues: the war at home • Executive Order 9066 • Germany, Japan, Italy • Britain, France, USSR, US, China • event that brought the US into the war • policy to keep the peace and avoid war • code name for creation of the atomic bomb • first city the US dropped the atomic bomb on • attempted genocide of European Jews by Hitler • ...
World War 1 2026-04-15
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- The belief or desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong capability and be prepared to use it aggressively.
- The 1879 defensive treaty between Germany and Austria-Hungary to protect against Russia.
- The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany.
- The victorious group of nations including Britain, France, Russia, and eventually the US.
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation (like the one sent to Serbia).
- The profession or skill of managing international relations through negotiation.
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- The wartime coalition consisting primarily of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- The murder of a prominent person, such as Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which acted as the "spark."
- Germany's famous promise of unconditional support to Austria-Hungary.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion of others.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
16 Clues: A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia. • Germany's famous promise of unconditional support to Austria-Hungary. • The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany. • ...
World War 1 2026-04-15
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- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation (like the one sent to Serbia).
- The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The wartime coalition consisting primarily of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged.
- The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
- The profession or skill of managing international relations through negotiation.
- The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany.
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- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The murder of a prominent person, such as Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which acted as the "spark."
- The 1879 defensive treaty between Germany and Austria-Hungary to protect against Russia.
- Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion of others.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- Germany's famous promise of unconditional support to Austria-Hungary.
- The victorious group of nations including Britain, France, Russia, and eventually the US.
- The belief or desire of a government that a country should maintain a strong capability and be prepared to use it aggressively.
16 Clues: A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • The 1882 agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • Germany's famous promise of unconditional support to Austria-Hungary. • The informal understanding between Great Britain, France, and Russia. • The controversial 1919 document that officially ended the war with Germany. • ...
Country Corssword 2023-02-24
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- This country likes oil so much that will do war and a lot of school shootings
- This country likes ice cream a lot
- This country has the best food and the best history
- This country wants USSR back
- This country is the weakest in europe and has a very good culture and nature
- This country lost 2 world wars and almost won the second one
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- This country is at war with a superpower
- This country had the best painter in the world
- This country borders a country that has the same language in europe
- This country is the oldest country in the wolrd
- This country has the biggest forest and is the number 1 in football also 3 known good footballers
11 Clues: This country wants USSR back • This country likes ice cream a lot • This country is at war with a superpower • This country had the best painter in the world • This country is the oldest country in the wolrd • This country has the best food and the best history • This country lost 2 world wars and almost won the second one • ...
Expanding rights 2024-01-31
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- Refers to the courageous aviators who flew combat missions during World War II. The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces.
- Refers to second-generation Japanese Americans. Many Nisei served in the military during World War II, forming the Nisei Regiments and making significant contributions to the war effort.
- During World War II, many African Americans and Japanese Americans faced segregation and discrimination in the military and society. The Tuskegee Airmen and the Nisei Regiments overcome these challenges and made significant contributions to the war effort.
- Refers to the Navajo Code Talkers' ability to transmit and receive coded messages without any external assistance or deciphering equipment.
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- Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, supporting the war effort by producing munitions and other essential supplies.
- Rosie the Riveter symbolizes the millions of women who joined the workforce during World War II, taking on jobs traditionally held by men. Their contributions were vital to the war effort.
- The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American pilots and support personnel who fought in World War II. They overcame racial discrimination to become one of the most highly respected fighter groups of the war.
- The forced relocation and confinement of Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II. Despite this unjust treatment, many Japanese Americans volunteered to serve in the military, forming the Nisei Regiments.
- A person who specializes in writing or solving codes and ciphers. The Navajo Code Talkers played a crucial role in World War II by using their native language to create an unbreakable code.
- The Navajo Code Talkers used their native language to create an unbreakable code that played a crucial role in secure communication during World War II.
10 Clues: Refers to the Navajo Code Talkers' ability to transmit and receive coded messages without any external assistance or deciphering equipment. • The Navajo Code Talkers used their native language to create an unbreakable code that played a crucial role in secure communication during World War II. • ...
Unit 9 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-21
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- Who was president during the U.S. Civil War?
- Which country was blamed for World War 1 and had to pay for the damages?
- Trying to keep others away from an area that they use or control.
- What was the name of the famous speech Abraham Lincoln gave during the Civil War?
- The Treaty of Versailles was an agreement made at the end of which war?
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- On December 7, 1941 Japanese airplanes and submarines attacked. Which event was this?
- A form of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its citizens.
- A form of government in which power belongs to the people.
- Refusal to take part in a war between other powers.
- The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- This part of the U.S. supported slavery
- The coalition led by Great Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China during World War II.
12 Clues: This part of the U.S. supported slavery • Who was president during the U.S. Civil War? • Refusal to take part in a war between other powers. • A form of government in which power belongs to the people. • Trying to keep others away from an area that they use or control. • The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • ...
Sir Edmund Hillary 2017-09-11
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- what was his Mother's job
- how many meters high was the rock wall Hillary encountered on his was up Everest
- who was Hillary's Mother
- what world war did Hillary fight in
- what was his Father's job
- where in New Zealand was Hillary born
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- what role did Hillary play in the World War
- what department did Hillary fight in
- what pole did Hillary go on a expedition too
- who was Hillary's little brother
- where was he wounded in the World War
- what was the first name of the Sherpa that accompanied Hillary up Everest
- who was Hillary's Father
13 Clues: who was Hillary's Mother • who was Hillary's Father • what was his Mother's job • what was his Father's job • who was Hillary's little brother • what world war did Hillary fight in • what department did Hillary fight in • where was he wounded in the World War • where in New Zealand was Hillary born • what role did Hillary play in the World War • ...
WW2 Cold War 2024-03-07
Across
- Japanese invasion target leading to the Second Sino-Japanese War (9)
- British Prime Minister who advocated for appeasement with Hitler
- Economic aid program to rebuild post-World War II Europe
- US President responsible for the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan
- Strategy to prevent the spread of communism, initiated by the US
- Policy of easing tensions between the USA and the USSR
- The site of a significant World War II invasion on June 6, 1944
Down
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The site of a surprise attack that led the US into World War II
- Italian fascist dictator allied with Hitler during World War II
- The region Hitler remilitarized in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles
11 Clues: Policy of easing tensions between the USA and the USSR • Economic aid program to rebuild post-World War II Europe • Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis • The site of a surprise attack that led the US into World War II • Italian fascist dictator allied with Hitler during World War II • ...
WW2 2023-04-18
12 Clues: A TANK • ITS A PLANE • HE HATES JEWS • IT HAS A RED FLAG • WINNING SIDE OF WW2 • THE LOSING SIDE OF WW2 • SOMEONE WHO KILL THEMSLEVES • PLACE IN JAPAN BOMBED BY USA • PLACE THAT GOT BOMBED BY JAPAN • ITS A BOAT THAT GOES UNDERWATER • ANOTHER PLACE IN JAPAN BOMBED BY USA • A TYPE OF BOMB USED DURING WORLD WAR 2
California wild rose 2013-05-10
Across
- growing over walls and fences
- bright orange and red
- used for this product
- spring to fall
- baja california and south oregon
Down
- tea was made from this part of the rose
- requires pre treatment
- is apart of the rose family
- in the winter time the rose will be very
- pink
- easy to grow
- used in world war 2 for high vitamin content
12 Clues: pink • easy to grow • spring to fall • bright orange and red • used for this product • requires pre treatment • is apart of the rose family • growing over walls and fences • baja california and south oregon • tea was made from this part of the rose • in the winter time the rose will be very • used in world war 2 for high vitamin content
2024 2024-12-31
Across
- one of mommy's cats
- Lucy's favorite dish
- Rudy's fur color
- the girls who sings about coffee
- the name of the street we live on
- the name of the country where K pop comes from
Down
- Polish meat specialty
- Joe's dessert which is not sweet
- capital city of France
- the month mommy was born
- country that started World War 2
- Adam's favorite breakfast choice
12 Clues: Rudy's fur color • one of mommy's cats • Lucy's favorite dish • Polish meat specialty • capital city of France • the month mommy was born • Joe's dessert which is not sweet • country that started World War 2 • the girls who sings about coffee • Adam's favorite breakfast choice • the name of the street we live on • the name of the country where K pop comes from
CH-5 my mother 2023-08-01
Across
- newspapers the poet helped his cousin to distribute newspapers and earned his first wage
- the poet lived in a house on the mosque street inrameshwaram
- The last day we live
- power
- jealously
Down
- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was born on October 15,1931 so the reference is to the world war 2,that broke,out in 1939
- god
- purse
- religious toucher
- softly
- blessings
- hardwork
12 Clues: god • purse • power • softly • hardwork • blessings • jealously • religious toucher • The last day we live • the poet lived in a house on the mosque street inrameshwaram • newspapers the poet helped his cousin to distribute newspapers and earned his first wage • A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was born on October 15,1931 so the reference is to the world war 2,that broke,out in 1939
Don Simon don’t be cross-word 2024-11-27
Across
- Ink blot guy, funny guy, blue guy
- America protest on December 16th 1773
- World war z author
- A sweet Transvestite
- Not Mother?
Down
- Sister act 2…
- What comes after terabyte?
- for example Billy,Ektorp,Hållbar
- "Your My land Ahoy"
- where all the Julie’s cat-walked
- A Capella Album by the band the Futureheads
- pica pica is the Latin name for which common European bird?
12 Clues: Not Mother? • Sister act 2… • World war z author • "Your My land Ahoy" • A sweet Transvestite • What comes after terabyte? • for example Billy,Ektorp,Hållbar • where all the Julie’s cat-walked • Ink blot guy, funny guy, blue guy • America protest on December 16th 1773 • A Capella Album by the band the Futureheads • pica pica is the Latin name for which common European bird?
Josh WW1 Terms 2021-11-07
Across
- Doing something extreme or using more than enough force
- Countries that are competing for superiority in military weapons and technology
- The idea of advocacy of the union of Slavs or all Slavic people all in one political organization
- The statement of terms and refusing it will end up resulting in a breakdown in the relationship
- The belief that a strong military should be maintained and ready to defend the nation or allies
- A strategy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A military strategy which consisted of multiple attempts of winning the war by wearing down the enemy until they collapse
- A team created from a mutual agreement or benefit
- A land or area owned by no one. A ground between two or more enemy armies
- A type of combat where troops dig holes to fight the enemy
Down
- Unlimited freedom
- A union between three powers
- When 2 or more parties ally and simultaneously attack together
- Strong believers in their own country’s interests
- A large development of industries in a country or region
- A friendship between three countries
- The name made for Germany’s war plans in World War I
- A secret organization of criminals in New York
- The belief that your navy should have twice the amount of ships/militaries of the second biggest military
- A war where there are no rules and anything is allowed
20 Clues: Unlimited freedom • A union between three powers • A friendship between three countries • A secret organization of criminals in New York • Strong believers in their own country’s interests • A team created from a mutual agreement or benefit • The name made for Germany’s war plans in World War I • A war where there are no rules and anything is allowed • ...
