world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
WWI Crossword 2025-02-20
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- A secret message from Germany to Mexico, Germany asked Mexico to fight the U.S. and promised to help Mexico get land back. When the U.S. found out, it made them join the war.
- Information that tries to make people interested in it, even if it’s not true
- Payment that the country that is losing makes to compensate the damage made on war
- Soldiers who were forced to join the war
- Emperor of Autria-Hungary, but he was murdered by Gravilo Princip
- Dangerous area between the two sides’ trenches where soldiers are at risk.
- Countries that worked together on war against the central powers ( France, Britain, Russia, and later the United States.)
- Cross A group that helps take care of injured people and gives help in emergency
- Neither side can win or make any progress in a fight.
- Chemical gases, like mustard gas, are used to hurt or kill soldiers.
- Murdered Franz Ferdinand, member of the Black Hand
- Stress and fear soldiers felt from the war, called PTSD
- Soldiers who died in war
- Gardens were planted by the soldiers to grow food to help them in war.
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- Setting up the army and restocking supplies for war
- Group made after the war to try to stop future wars, but it didn’t work well.
- Nicknames for the American soldiers in WWI
- Area where fights happens, close to their enemies
- Strong Army prepared for war
- A way of fighting were the soldiers dug in very long ( treches ) to protect themselves from enemies
- The peaceful agreement that ended World War I
- Alliance of Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and Austria-Hungary
- A airship used in war to drop bombs on enemies
- Agreement to stop fighting. It ended World War I on November 11, 1918.
- When you love your country above any other
25 Clues: Soldiers who died in war • Strong Army prepared for war • Soldiers who were forced to join the war • Nicknames for the American soldiers in WWI • When you love your country above any other • The peaceful agreement that ended World War I • A airship used in war to drop bombs on enemies • Area where fights happens, close to their enemies • ...
World War I Cross Word 2025-02-20
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- Ferdinand Emperor of Autria-Hungary, but he was murdered by Gravilo Princip
- Nicknames for the American soldiers in WWI
- Powers Alliance of Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and Austria-Hungary
- Neither side can win or make any progress in a fight.
- Warfare Chemical gases, like mustard gas, are used to hurt or kill soldiers.
- When you love your country above any other
- of Nations Group made after the war to try to stop future wars, but it didn’t work well.
- Soldiers who were forced to join the war
- Countries that worked together on war against the central powers ( France, Britain, Russia, and later the United States.)
- Princip Murdered Franz Ferdinand, member of the Black Hand
- Payment that the country that is losing makes to compensate the damage made on war
- Cross A group that helps take care of injured people and gives help in emergency
- Garden Gardens were planted by the soldiers to grow food to help them in war.
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- Telegram A secret message from Germany to Mexico, Germany asked Mexico to fight the U.S. and promised to help Mexico get land back. When the U.S. found out, it made them join the war.
- Setting up the army and restocking supplies for war
- A airship used in war to drop bombs on enemies
- Area where fights happens, close to their enemies
- Soldiers who died in war
- Man's Land Dangerous area between the two sides’ trenches where soldiers are at risk.
- Strong Army prepared for war
- Agreement to stop fighting. It ended World War I on November 11, 1918.
- Information that tries to make people interested in it, even if it’s not true
- Shock Stress and fear soldiers felt from the war, called PTSD
- of Versailles The peaceful agreement that ended World War I
- Warfare A way of fighting were the soldiers dug in very long ( treches ) to protect themselves from enemies
25 Clues: Soldiers who died in war • Strong Army prepared for war • Soldiers who were forced to join the war • Nicknames for the American soldiers in WWI • When you love your country above any other • A airship used in war to drop bombs on enemies • Area where fights happens, close to their enemies • Setting up the army and restocking supplies for war • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-02-12
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- An international group formed after World War I to help countries work together and prevent more wars. It didn’t have much power and couldn’t stop big problems.
- A rule in the Weimar Republic’s laws that let the president make decisions without asking the government first, especially in emergencies. It was often misused.
- The government in Germany after World War I and before Adolf Hitler took over. It had a lot of problems, like money troubles and weak leadership.
- A political group led by Adolf Hitler. They believed they were better than other people and treated many groups unfairly, leading to war and suffering.
- The leader of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He started World War II and was responsible for terrible events like the Holocaust.
- Payments one country has to make to another after losing a war. Germany had to pay reparations after World War I, which hurt its economy.
- A way to describe extreme political beliefs. People with far-right views often want strict control, strong leaders, and little change in traditions.
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- A peace agreement that ended World War I. It punished Germany by taking away land, reducing its army, and making it pay money to other countries.
- People who believe that everyone should share work, money, and resources equally, with the government controlling most things to make sure it's fair.
- A time in the 1930s when many people around the world lost their jobs, businesses closed, and the economy was very weak.
- When Japan took over part of China called Manchuria in 1931. This showed that the League of Nations couldn’t stop powerful countries from doing what they wanted.
- A German word that means “leader.” Adolf Hitler called himself this when he became the dictator of Germany.
- When prices go up super fast, and money loses its value. In Germany after World War I, people needed huge amounts of money just to buy basic things like bread.
13 Clues: A German word that means “leader.” Adolf Hitler called himself this when he became the dictator of Germany. • A time in the 1930s when many people around the world lost their jobs, businesses closed, and the economy was very weak. • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 2024-03-18
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- Students during a difficult test.
- How Mr. Simmons reads my essay.
- The child when he had to go to bed.
- A beautiful sunset.
- People on a Sunday.
- Dinosaur bones.
- "To tear up" is a ___________ to "Sob my eyes out".
- Ted Bundy.
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- Lily brought me a lotus today. I'm much ________ that she did that.
- Someone after success.
- What teenagers do to their parents.
- World War 2 ____________.
- Glass frog.
- Final additions.
- A car breaking down.
- My vision when I get dust in my eyes.
16 Clues: Ted Bundy. • Glass frog. • Dinosaur bones. • Final additions. • A beautiful sunset. • People on a Sunday. • A car breaking down. • Someone after success. • World War 2 ____________. • How Mr. Simmons reads my essay. • Students during a difficult test. • What teenagers do to their parents. • The child when he had to go to bed. • My vision when I get dust in my eyes. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Review 2024-03-12
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- A large French fortress in Nova Scotia that the British had to conquer.
- Signed in 1763, this document indicated that the British wanted to assimilate the French. (2 words)
- This act restored the size of Quebec and represented the start of official bilingualism in Canada. (2 words)
- The group of places that protested “No taxation without representation”. (2 words)
- The Constitutional Act of 1791 divided Quebec into two parts - Lower Canada and ________ ________. (2 words)
- The Indigenous hero of the War of 1812 who sacrificed his life to defend fleeing British soldiers.
- People fleeing their country and searching for a safer location are referred to as this.
- This group lost more lives in the War of 1812 than the British and Americans combined. (2 words)
- The descendants of French colonists who were forcibly deported from their homes.
- This term indicates that Canada has two official languages.
- The War of 1812 didn’t have a winner. Instead, it ended in this (a situation where both sides are completely even).
- Those people who opposed the rebellion against the British fled to Canada and were known as these.
- The attitude the Americans had about westward expansion was known as Manifest _________.
- The main city the British needed to conquer to control New France.
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- Many Loyalists who were caught were punished in this humiliating way. (3 words)
- The famous battle between the French and British that lasted 15 minutes took place on this farmer’s field.
- The war of 1812. Was a conflict between British North America and this new country. (2 words)
- This individual overheard secret American war plans and hiked over 30 km in the middle of the night to pass on news to the British. (2 words)
- This colony was created because many new Loyalists felt uncomfortable living in Nova Scotia. (2 words)
- The French commander on the Plains of Abraham.
- Many colonists seeking independence would have seen those loyal to the British as this.
- The war between the British and French that took place between 1756-1763. (3 words)
- Those individuals who were supportive of the rebellion in the Thirteen Colonies were referred to as this.
- This was the treaty that ended the war between the French and the British. (3 words)
- The Major-General of the British army on the Plains of Abraham.
- Many citizens of Nova Scotia were deported because they refused to sign an oath of _________ to the British.
26 Clues: The French commander on the Plains of Abraham. • This term indicates that Canada has two official languages. • The Major-General of the British army on the Plains of Abraham. • The main city the British needed to conquer to control New France. • A large French fortress in Nova Scotia that the British had to conquer. • ...
History 2014-04-08
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- communist forces
- warring nations
- plans to end World War One
- systematic extermination
- new name of Russia Bolshevik
- act of preparing a nations army's and other resouses for war
- area administered by government
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- brutal Crimes of war
- refusal to trade with nation
- payment for war damages
- rumors spear to cause damage
- war materials supplied by a neutral nation to a belligerent one
- glorified of armed strength
- demand in which one party threatens another
- fought for control in 1900s
- agreement sign to stop fighting
- radical faction of Russia
17 Clues: warring nations • communist forces • brutal Crimes of war • payment for war damages • systematic extermination • radical faction of Russia • plans to end World War One • glorified of armed strength • fought for control in 1900s • refusal to trade with nation • rumors spear to cause damage • new name of Russia Bolshevik • agreement sign to stop fighting • area administered by government • ...
The great war 2022-05-17
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- murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.
- a debt obligation issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury in conjunction with the Federal Reserve
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- a formal act by which one state announces existing or impending war activity against another.
- (WIB)a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies between the War Department and the Navy Department.
- conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a fully automatic, rifled autoloading firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges.
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- an agreement between two or more countries to help each other out and defend each other in times of war.
- the expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially held.
- the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border
- rights guaranteed by the Constitution
- the system in which support is given only to countries whose beliefs are analogous to that of the nation.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- a German submarine used in World War I or World War II.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- a type of combat in which the opposing sides attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
- a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns and moving on a continuous articulated metal track.
- a battle line between armies
20 Clues: a battle line between armies • rights guaranteed by the Constitution • a German submarine used in World War I or World War II. • murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons. • conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch. • ...
Fourth Grade History Test #11 2026-04-01
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- signed the Affordable Care Act into law
- designed to take clear pictures of objects in space from more than one million miles from Earth
- Hurricane Katrina caused severe flooding in this city
- his plan was called the "Great Society"
- the first Black American to serve as a Supreme Court justice
- president who took part in the Camp David Accords
- President Obama ordered SEAL Team 6 to find him
- Allied commander in Europe during World War II
- formed the Department of Homeland Security
- founded SpaceX
- the first successful moon landing was made by this mission ? 11
- a time when an economy becomes less active
- a method of learning away from a traditional classroom setting, usually through an internet connection
- president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- in World War II, included Italy, Germany, the Soviet Union, and Japan
- designed by the Tesla motor company
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- Operation Desert Storm was the first military action of this war
- a disaster that affected much of the Gulf Coast
- civil rights leader who led the March on Washington
- first atomic bomb was dropped here
- the Cold War describes the time period in which the United States and this country threatened to use nuclear weapons against each other
- Richard Nixon brought an end to this war
- first female to serve as a Supreme Court Justice
- leaders of Afghanistan, refused to turn Saddam Hussein over to the United States
- was called the "Great Communicator"
- the One World Trade Center was built beside ground zero in this city
- led troops in combat during the Persian Gulf War
- became a superstorm that affected many parts of the East Coast in 2012
- people stayed six feet apart in public places to avoid spreading COVID-19
- his campaign slogan was "Make America Great Again"
- the dictator of Iraq during the Persian Gulf War
- the final Soviet president
- terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center and ? during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001
- part of the truce that ended the Korean War stated that this part of Korea was to remain under Communist control
- the first woman to be elected as vice president of the United States
35 Clues: founded SpaceX • the final Soviet president • first atomic bomb was dropped here • was called the "Great Communicator" • designed by the Tesla motor company • signed the Affordable Care Act into law • his plan was called the "Great Society" • Richard Nixon brought an end to this war • president during the Cuban Missile Crisis • formed the Department of Homeland Security • ...
World War I 2024-04-24
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- Country whose invasion caused England to join the war
- Protection from machine-gun fire
- Austro-Hungarian prince who was assassinated, starting world war I
- Signed in 1917, officially ended the fighting on the Western Front
- Where most of the fighting took place from on the Western Front
- A country's desire to have the strongest army
- Country whose nationalistic desires led to conflict with Germany
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- Economic system that overtook Russia following the Russian Revolution
- Another name for World War I
- Location where the peace treaty of the war was signed
- Worldwide organization formed to try to maintain peace
- Technology that caused the most deaths in the war
- The last Czar of Russia
- Term used to describe where fighting takes place
- New technology known to cause PTSD in soldiers
15 Clues: The last Czar of Russia • Another name for World War I • Protection from machine-gun fire • A country's desire to have the strongest army • New technology known to cause PTSD in soldiers • Term used to describe where fighting takes place • Technology that caused the most deaths in the war • Location where the peace treaty of the war was signed • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-02-05
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- Soviets shoot down U-2 spy plane flying over Russia and Captured American pilot Francis Gary Powers.
- Allowed the United States and the United Kingdom to drop supplies to the people of Berlin, which they needed because of the blockade established by Stalin.
- A political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Weapon whose enormous explosive power is generated by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes.
- A plan that the US came up with to revive war-torn economies of Europe.
- He established a communist regime in Cuba.
- An international organization that has joined together for military purposes.
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons, especially between the US and the former Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
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- A nation that is aligned or under the influence of another nation.
- A wall that separated the city of Berlin in Germany from 1961 to 1989. It separated the eastern half from the western half.
- A military alliance, formed in 1955, of the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite nations.
- A policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, mainly helped Greece and Turkey.
- A conflict between the US and the Soviet Union.
- A geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
15 Clues: He established a communist regime in Cuba. • A conflict between the US and the Soviet Union. • A nation that is aligned or under the influence of another nation. • A plan that the US came up with to revive war-torn economies of Europe. • An international organization that has joined together for military purposes. • ...
16 2024-08-24
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- First Thanksgiving site
- Civil War president
- North vs. South
- Civil War battle
- Tea Party protest
- Witch trials
- U.S. founding document
- Wrote Declaration
- July 4, 1776
- Broadway musical subject
- 1849 California migration
- Texas Revolution battle
- War for independence
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- First U.S. president
- 1492 New World
- First Treasury Secretary
- Nixon's scandal
- New Deal leader
- Alcohol ban era
- Doctrine of 1823
- Lincoln's Proclamation
- Settled Plymouth Colony
- Civil Rights leader
- 1803 territory purchase
- 1920s cultural movement
25 Clues: Witch trials • July 4, 1776 • 1492 New World • Nixon's scandal • North vs. South • New Deal leader • Alcohol ban era • Civil War battle • Doctrine of 1823 • Tea Party protest • Wrote Declaration • Civil War president • Civil Rights leader • First U.S. president • War for independence • Lincoln's Proclamation • U.S. founding document • First Thanksgiving site • Settled Plymouth Colony • ...
FDR Inaugural Address 2026-02-06
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- fdr's foreign police was that of the good ___________
- powers demanded of FDR to fight the great depression
- what an inaugural address is
- ended by world war 2
- FDR was the __________ of the US during the depression
- created by the government to put people back to work
- expressing different ideas using the same words
- no shortage of __________ goods according to FDR
- meant to convince listeners to act in a certain way
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- special patterns of words that create emphasis and stir emotion
- crickets sent to punish
- expressing the same idea in different words to clarify
- repeating a grammatical structure
- drawing a comparison that shows a similarity between two unlike things
- FRD wanted a new _________ for americans
15 Clues: ended by world war 2 • crickets sent to punish • what an inaugural address is • repeating a grammatical structure • FRD wanted a new _________ for americans • expressing different ideas using the same words • no shortage of __________ goods according to FDR • meant to convince listeners to act in a certain way • powers demanded of FDR to fight the great depression • ...
1940's CROSSWORD 2022-05-19
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- A famous Singer who created Jingle Bells
- A electronic that you type with
- An event when Jews were treated worse than worse
- A game played with a grapefruit sized ball
- A game played with an Orange Ball
- A mountain that has presidents carved into it
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- War 2 The bloodiest war ever
- Something that produces music made in the 1940's
- A shoe company
- A infamous man who wanted to get rid of all jews
10 Clues: A shoe company • War 2 The bloodiest war ever • A electronic that you type with • A game played with an Orange Ball • A famous Singer who created Jingle Bells • A game played with a grapefruit sized ball • A mountain that has presidents carved into it • Something that produces music made in the 1940's • An event when Jews were treated worse than worse • ...
Veterans Day Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-09
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- What is the date of Veterans Day?
- what war does the First Veterans Day mark?
- Around 1.6 million ________ are women.
- We celabrate veterans with _______.
- people _____ veterans for their service.
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- What country is Veterans Day most celebrated?
- ___________________ was a famous World War 2 veteran born on November 11th
- The National ________ is held each year at Arlington National Cemetery where the president gives a speech
- people make a wish at ____________.
- ___________ was made into a federal holiday in 1938
10 Clues: What is the date of Veterans Day? • people make a wish at ____________. • We celabrate veterans with _______. • Around 1.6 million ________ are women. • people _____ veterans for their service. • what war does the First Veterans Day mark? • What country is Veterans Day most celebrated? • ___________ was made into a federal holiday in 1938 • ...
People and Power 2025-03-24
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- Still I ______ poem by Maya Angelou
- The type of power Donald Trump or Keir Starmer have
- The women who fought for the right to vote in the early 1900s
- against conflict
- The man who caused World War 2
- Victorian child who was orphaned
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- The girl who hid in an attic for 25 months
- What Banksy creates to raise awareness about war
- Power used to influence the public
- The word that means treating everyone the same
10 Clues: against conflict • The man who caused World War 2 • Victorian child who was orphaned • Power used to influence the public • Still I ______ poem by Maya Angelou • The girl who hid in an attic for 25 months • The word that means treating everyone the same • What Banksy creates to raise awareness about war • The type of power Donald Trump or Keir Starmer have • ...
jackie robinson 2022-03-03
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- the state he was born.
- basemen- the position he played on the dodgers.
- 1947 Was his debut for baseball
- the college he went too
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- The first major league team he played for.
- This another sport he excelled in
- of the year In 1947 what award did he win
- His brother went to the olympics this is the medal he won.
- war 2 He served in this war before baseball.
- The year he was born.
10 Clues: The year he was born. • the state he was born. • the college he went too • 1947 Was his debut for baseball • This another sport he excelled in • of the year In 1947 what award did he win • The first major league team he played for. • war 2 He served in this war before baseball. • basemen- the position he played on the dodgers. • ...
jackie robinson 2022-03-03
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- war 2 He served in this war before baseball.
- the state he was born.
- basemen- the position he played on the dodgers.
- Was his debut for baseball
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- His brother went to the olympics this is the medal he won.
- The first major league team he played for.
- the college he went too
- of the year In 1947 what award did he win
- This another sport he excelled in
- The year he was born.
10 Clues: The year he was born. • the state he was born. • the college he went too • Was his debut for baseball • This another sport he excelled in • The first major league team he played for. • of the year In 1947 what award did he win • war 2 He served in this war before baseball. • basemen- the position he played on the dodgers. • ...
MWH - World War I 2024-02-20
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- building up the army and navy; creating new weapons is called
- Which World War are we studying
- new type of weapon in World War I.
- when countries form a friendship together; to help each other
- competing against other countries for new lands; especially in Africa
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- How many million people died in World War I
- What 'ism' is the pride in your country
- The man who started World War I (Gavrilo Princip) was from this country
- This word means to add. Austria-Hungary added Bosnia to its empire
- Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of the _______________ Powers
- Russia, France, and England were part of the _______________ Powers
11 Clues: Which World War are we studying • new type of weapon in World War I. • What 'ism' is the pride in your country • How many million people died in World War I • building up the army and navy; creating new weapons is called • when countries form a friendship together; to help each other • This word means to add. Austria-Hungary added Bosnia to its empire • ...
Countries of Europe 2022-09-13
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- Depression and vodka
- Parts of the cross of Jesus are here
- Has a problem with Russia
- Only here because of Istanbul
- Atheist Baltic
- Greenland and the Faroe
- Most invaded country in Europe
- Vampires
- Home of a funny mustached man
- Similar flag and name to Slovenia
- Biggest country in the world
- Baltic potato
- Check
- Svalbard
- Most landmines per capita
- First atheist country in Europe
- Potato
- Hungry
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- Largest exporter of fake teeth
- Bri'ish
- Worlds tiniest republic
- Mark Zuckerburg has roots here
- The name isn't racist.
- Similar name and flag to Slovakia
- Transnistria
- Russia's abandoned friend
- Two islands near Sicily
- The cause of world war 2
- Obsession with Russia
- Was in a union with Poland
- Worlds oldest republic
- IKEA
- largest landlocked country in the world
- The neck-tie was invented here
- Despite the name, not much ice here
- Co-run by a French and a Spanish
- Most cars per capita
37 Clues: IKEA • Check • Potato • Hungry • Bri'ish • Vampires • Svalbard • Transnistria • Baltic potato • Atheist Baltic • Depression and vodka • Most cars per capita • Obsession with Russia • The name isn't racist. • Worlds oldest republic • Worlds tiniest republic • Greenland and the Faroe • Two islands near Sicily • The cause of world war 2 • Has a problem with Russia • Russia's abandoned friend • ...
Who Was Dr.Seuss 2023-02-16
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- hired Ted at a salary of twelve thousand
- ninety years of Oh the Places You´ll Go was written
- fifty children best-selling books he wrote
- thousand eighty seven how many nail clippers he received
- thirty one the year his mother died
- where Ted and Helen moved after the war
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- twenty five when he boarded a steamship
- seven years old when he died
- where World War 2 broke out
- Moms first name
10 Clues: Moms first name • where World War 2 broke out • seven years old when he died • where Ted and Helen moved after the war • hired Ted at a salary of twelve thousand • thirty one the year his mother died • twenty five when he boarded a steamship • fifty children best-selling books he wrote • ninety years of Oh the Places You´ll Go was written • ...
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. • ...
Gandhi Crossword 2026-03-10
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- – great soul
- – lawyer (legal professional)
- – refusing to support Britian in World War 2
- – group the led the independence movement for India
- – refusing to buy goods
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- – birth city of Gandhi
- – the use o non-violent protest to fight oppression
- – protest against a British tax
- – religion of Gandhi
- – country that Gandhi lived in for 21 years
- – father
- – simple cloth wrap worn by poor Indians
12 Clues: – father • – great soul • – religion of Gandhi • – birth city of Gandhi • – refusing to buy goods • – lawyer (legal professional) • – protest against a British tax • – simple cloth wrap worn by poor Indians • – country that Gandhi lived in for 21 years • – refusing to support Britian in World War 2 • – the use o non-violent protest to fight oppression • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-02-26
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- True/False: Adolf Hitler attempted to capture England during World War II.
- What is the capitol city of Great Britain?
- What award did Queen Elizabeth II earn when she reached seventy years of reign?
- What country could not recover from the attack of Great Britain?
- What is the currency used in Great Britain?
- Great Britain and France were part of the _______ powers during World War II.
- What is one of the most popular dishes in Great Britain (different way of cooking an egg)?
- What year did Great Britain become its own country (name the numbers individually)?
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- How many years did Queen Elizabeth II Monarch of Great Britain (name the numbers individually)?
- Britain was known as the ______ ship during World War II.
- A common name associated with Great Britain.
- What is the national animal of Great Britain?
- What were the British soldiers nicknamed during World War II?
- What is the name of Great Britain's national anthem?
- What is one of the four countries (including Great Britain) that is part of the United Kingdom?
15 Clues: What is the capitol city of Great Britain? • What is the currency used in Great Britain? • A common name associated with Great Britain. • What is the national animal of Great Britain? • What is the name of Great Britain's national anthem? • Britain was known as the ______ ship during World War II. • What were the British soldiers nicknamed during World War II? • ...
Animal Farm 2022-03-09
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- A song that all the animals sing.
- The oldest of all the animals.
- A saying the animals say.
- Got bribed away from the farm.
- When the pigs take over.
- Has three dogs.
- The crow.
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- During world war I in Russia.
- When the animals fight the humans when the humans attack.
- when Mr Jone leaves
- Is The old name of the farm.
- A list that the animals made.
- Ran away.
- I happens during chapter 2
- died in chapter two.
- A hard-working horse.
16 Clues: Ran away. • The crow. • Has three dogs. • when Mr Jone leaves • died in chapter two. • A hard-working horse. • When the pigs take over. • A saying the animals say. • I happens during chapter 2 • Is The old name of the farm. • During world war I in Russia. • A list that the animals made. • The oldest of all the animals. • Got bribed away from the farm. • A song that all the animals sing. • ...
World War I Crossword 2014-02-16
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- An automatic gun that fires in a rapid motion
- The most dangerous spot in the war
- Part of the big Four
- A german submarine
- A painful condition for the foot caused in the Trenches
- A French statesman who led the nation in the First World War
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- A statement to end the war
- A Short Machine used to fire bombs
- Being loyal to ones nation
- The Prime Minster of Italy at the Time of Wars
- A short gun used to fire shells a low distance
- One of the countries that won the war
- When a country Increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- The Country that started the war
- A Large airship used for bombing
- The name of the entire war
- An organized military force equipped for fighting on land
- The spreading of rumors
- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
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- A Flying Vehicle
- The Prime Minster for Britain at the time of war
- A tie
- A murderer of an important person in a surprise attack
- A Group form used for Mutual Agreement
- The country that had a treaty put on them
- A Treaty that was put on Germany
- a state or period of fighting between countries or groups
- The country that Joined the war late
- Was the President of the United States at the time of war
- Another name for Britain
- The main four countries that won the war
- Was the reason the war started
- When countries should use Military methods
- A long narrow ditch
- Another form of Poison Gas
- A Small Airship
- The Country that Dropped out of the war
- Another country of the big four
- Take aggressive action against with Weapons
40 Clues: A tie • A Small Airship • A Flying Vehicle • A german submarine • A long narrow ditch • Part of the big Four • The spreading of rumors • Another name for Britain • A statement to end the war • Being loyal to ones nation • Another form of Poison Gas • The name of the entire war • Was the reason the war started • Another country of the big four • A Treaty that was put on Germany • ...
Wars and Hardships Vocabulary 2021-04-07
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- the deliberate extermination of an ethnic, racial, or religious group
- public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine
- a policy of aggressive military buildup
- feeling of unity as a nation
- the control of foreign land by stronger states
- threatening to use firepower to gain concessions (trading rights)
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- the Japanese attack of an American military base that led to the start of World War II for the United States
- a territory given to an allied power to control after World War I
- payments made for war damages
- the mass murder of six million Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- the second Japanese city to be hit by an atomic bomb by the United States
- the first Japanese city to by hit be an atomic bomb by the United States
12 Clues: feeling of unity as a nation • payments made for war damages • a policy of aggressive military buildup • the control of foreign land by stronger states • a territory given to an allied power to control after World War I • threatening to use firepower to gain concessions (trading rights) • the mass murder of six million Jews by the Nazis during World War II • ...
Wood$ Final Exam Review 2018-06-06
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- The turning point in World War II
- Slavery was the primary issue over which this war was fought
- President Kennedy was assassinated in this American state
- Once considered the most racist city in the South
- The mass murder of an entire race of people
- Supreme Court Case that ruled Blacks were not citizens
- A Greek word that means consumed by fire.
- This happened to both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
- Geography is the study of this
- U.S. President blamed for the Great Depression (last name)
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- The right to vote
- Hatred toward Jews
- Treaty that stopped the fighting in the Korean War
- No weapons and a curfew are examples of this
- Mein Kampf is German for...
- Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building
- Both the 18th and 21st Amendments dealt with this substance
- The map of this continent changed drastically after World War I
18 Clues: The right to vote • Hatred toward Jews • Mein Kampf is German for... • Geography is the study of this • The turning point in World War II • A Greek word that means consumed by fire. • The mass murder of an entire race of people • Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building • No weapons and a curfew are examples of this • Once considered the most racist city in the South • ...
Contemporary Unit 2026-05-05
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- Leader of Cuba throughout most of Cold War
- a list of principles proposed by Woodrow Wilson in 1918 to create a fair and lasting peace after World War I.
- The first artificial satellite launched into space
- Building up a nation’s military to prepare for war
- ___________ Project: A secret U.S. program to develop the atomic bomb
- Dangerous land between opposing trenches
- Space organization created by the US during the Space Race.
- German submarines used to attack Allied ships.
- Japanese attack that brought U.S. into WWII
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire were the ________ powers.
- Military alliance of Western countries
- National Guard opened fire on college students
- Part of the Treaty of Versailles that blamed Germany for WWI
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- Failed US invasion of Cuba during the Cold War
- Reform movement in Czechoslovakia that was brutally put down by USSR
- Leader of USSR throughout duration of Cold War
- US spent $13 billion in economic aid to support war torn Europe following WWII.
- the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
- Medicine for malaria that allowed for imperialism of Africa
- Giving in to avoid conflict (ex: Britain with Hitler)
- The first human in space (He was Soviet)
- Treaty of __________ Ended WWI and punished Germany
- Soviet alliance of Eastern Europe
- Machine Gun that was heavily used during WWI and to colonize Africa.
24 Clues: Soviet alliance of Eastern Europe • Military alliance of Western countries • The first human in space (He was Soviet) • Dangerous land between opposing trenches • Leader of Cuba throughout most of Cold War • Japanese attack that brought U.S. into WWII • Failed US invasion of Cuba during the Cold War • Leader of USSR throughout duration of Cold War • ...
World War 1 2016-02-17
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- The strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state are of primary importance.
- a group of merchant vessels sailing together, with or without naval escort, for mutual security and protection
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce
- consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
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- denotes the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War I
- person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- the world's largest passenger ship until the completion of her running mate Mauretania
- one of the most decorated soldiers of the United States Army in World War I
- led the American Expeditionary Forces to victory over Germany in World War I
- Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance in the case of war between the United States and Germany
14 Clues: consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria • one of the most decorated soldiers of the United States Army in World War I • person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces. • led the American Expeditionary Forces to victory over Germany in World War I • ...
Ecosystems (Eloy and Alejandro) 2025-06-12
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- main wood of the Savanna biome
- imaginery line that seperates the world in two
- biggest desert of the world
- community of plants and animals
- main animal in the Grassland
- Coldest biome in the world
- (2 words) what is the middle part of a Tropical trees of a rainforest
- what is the biome with most hunting made by animals
- biggest rainforest of the world
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- biome in the mediterranean part of the world
- what is the biome where Elephants most commonly live
- (2 words) loads of parts of Russia (Biome)
- upper part of the Tropical trees of the Rainforest
- animal that has adaptated to the Savanna
- what is the climate in the Deciduous forest
- non living thing that is in the biome
- main wood in the Tropical Rainforests
- (2 words) continent with most Rainforests
- coldest desert
- main animal in the Rainforest
20 Clues: coldest desert • Coldest biome in the world • biggest desert of the world • main animal in the Grassland • main animal in the Rainforest • main wood of the Savanna biome • community of plants and animals • biggest rainforest of the world • non living thing that is in the biome • main wood in the Tropical Rainforests • animal that has adaptated to the Savanna • ...
Causes of World War II 2024-03-18
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- Country that received most of the blame for World War I
- Area of Czechoslovakia taken by Germany
- Axis agreement between Italy and Germany
- Dictator of Germany
- Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and USSR
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- Organization that failed to stop war
- US policy to stay out of European conflicts
- Policy attempted by Britain and France to avoid war
- Significant country that was not part of League of Nations
- Author that started as a political cartoonist
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Country in Africa invaded by Italy
- Country ruled by Mussolini
13 Clues: Dictator of Germany • Country ruled by Mussolini • Treaty that ended World War I • Country in Africa invaded by Italy • Organization that failed to stop war • Area of Czechoslovakia taken by Germany • Axis agreement between Italy and Germany • US policy to stay out of European conflicts • Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and USSR • ...
Timely Crossword 2023-11-16
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- President of the US from 1913 to 1921
- The man who lead the Nazis during world war 2
- The side that won the Civil War
- The best history teacher at Manual
- 6 million Jewish people died during this
- Another word for the right to vote
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- His first name is Cole and he composed Anything Goes
- An aircraft that burst into flames in 1937
- He made the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight
- The act of owning Black people to use for labor
- The state in which Pearl Harbor is located
- President of the US from 1909 to 1913
12 Clues: The side that won the Civil War • The best history teacher at Manual • Another word for the right to vote • President of the US from 1913 to 1921 • President of the US from 1909 to 1913 • 6 million Jewish people died during this • An aircraft that burst into flames in 1937 • The state in which Pearl Harbor is located • The man who lead the Nazis during world war 2 • ...
Brody Gies- Chapter 13 2021-03-15
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- combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches
- group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers
- frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania
- stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount
- Great Britain, France, and the Russian Empire
- served as the 28th president of the U.S.
- signed in June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles in Paris at the end of World War I
- process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability
- involved the governments, economies and populations of participating nations
- an international diplomatic group developed after World War I
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature
- operational plan for a designated attack on France
- sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I
- association between Great Britain, France, and Russia
- the last German Emperor
- French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
21 Clues: the last German Emperor • served as the 28th president of the U.S. • allow each person to have only a fixed amount • Great Britain, France, and the Russian Empire • frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania • operational plan for a designated attack on France • stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium • ...
Unit 10 | WWI - WWII | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-04-25
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- to limit the purchase of consumption of food or other goods
- an organized group of people that works to influence government
- products such as a washing machines, cars, or refrigerators bought for personal use
- to make an economy more varied in the types of goods it produces
- to provide money for a speficif use or purpose
- all that is being done to win a war
- a period of low economic activity and high unemployment
- was a UK ship that was torpedoed by an German Navy U-boat during the First World War on 7 May 1915
- a secret communication created by a German official that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany. Mexico would recover Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
- a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, beginning in the United States
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- a war in which the major nations of the world are involved.
- an economic cycle in which high demands leads to high output, which results in falling pries and hard times
- devotion to one's country
- to take the necessary steps to prepare a nation to fight and win a war.
- clothing of a particular kind
15 Clues: devotion to one's country • clothing of a particular kind • all that is being done to win a war • to provide money for a speficif use or purpose • a period of low economic activity and high unemployment • to limit the purchase of consumption of food or other goods • a war in which the major nations of the world are involved. • ...
US INVOLVEMENT WW1 2025-01-14
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- THE US AGRICULTURAL EFFORTS TO SUPPORT THE US MILITARY
- TREATY THAT ENDED THE WORLD WAR 1
- REFERRING TO THE POST WAR PEACE EFFORTS
- A SKILLED FIGHTER PILOT
- SYMBOLISING THE AID PROVIDER DURING THE WW1
- A TERM FOR THE ENEMY IN BATTLE
- A TERM TO STOP FIGHTING TEMPORARILY
- ARTILLERY SHELLS USED IN COMBAT
- SURPRISE ATTACK USED BY THE MILITARY
- A NICKNAME FOR THE USA SOLDIERS "DOUGHBOYS"
- INFORMATION SPREAD TO INFLUENCE PUBLIC OPINION
- A TERM TO DESCRIBE GERMAN SOLDIERS
- REFFERING TO SENDING TROOPS OR SUPPLIES TO THE FRONTLINES
- A TERM OF RUNNING AWAY OR RETREATING FROM BATTLE
- A GAS THAT CAUSES TEARING USED BY THE USA IN BATTLE
- TERM FOR COMBAT OR BATTLE
- REFRRING TO THE FRONTLINES OF COMBAT
- A MILITARY MOVEMENT
- ESPIONAGE ACTIVITIES DURING THE WAR
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- A KEY ELEMENT ON THE USA FLAG
- A NEW TYPE OF ARMIED VEHICLE INTRODUCED BY THE ALLIES DURING WW1
- THE NATIONS THAT OPPOSED THE CENTRAL POWERS
- ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN BATTLE OR WAR
- A MILITARY TACTIC TO SURROUND AN AREA TO CUT OF SUPPLIES
- THE GENERAL TERM OF THE CONFLICT ITSELF
- MANY US SOLDIERS WERE CELEBRATED USING THIS TERM
- A NEW CHEMICAL WEAPON USED IN WW1
- TYPE OF WELFARE USED EXSTENSIVELY IN WORLD WAR 1
- ARTILLERY OFTEN USED IN COMBAT OR BATTLE
- U.S BOND TO FINANCE WAR EFFORTS
- SYMBOL OF THE USA
- REGION IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE WHERE TENSION LED TO WAR
- REFERRING TO THE US NAVY INVOLVEMENT IN THE WAR
- A FORMAL AGREEMENT THAT OFFICIALLY ENDED THE WW1 AND ESTABLISHED PEACE
34 Clues: SYMBOL OF THE USA • A MILITARY MOVEMENT • A SKILLED FIGHTER PILOT • TERM FOR COMBAT OR BATTLE • A KEY ELEMENT ON THE USA FLAG • A TERM FOR THE ENEMY IN BATTLE • U.S BOND TO FINANCE WAR EFFORTS • ARTILLERY SHELLS USED IN COMBAT • TREATY THAT ENDED THE WORLD WAR 1 • A NEW CHEMICAL WEAPON USED IN WW1 • ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN BATTLE OR WAR • A TERM TO DESCRIBE GERMAN SOLDIERS • ...
jackie robinson 2022-03-03
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- war 2 He served in this war before baseball.
- the state he was born.
- basemen- the position he played on the dodgers.
- Was his debut for baseball
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- His brother went to the olympics this is the medal he won.
- The first major league team he played for.
- the college he went too
- of the year In 1947 what award did he win
- This another sport he excelled in
- The year he was born.
10 Clues: The year he was born. • the state he was born. • the college he went too • Was his debut for baseball • This another sport he excelled in • The first major league team he played for. • of the year In 1947 what award did he win • war 2 He served in this war before baseball. • basemen- the position he played on the dodgers. • ...
Cuban Missile Crisis 2022-02-09
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- what month did the Soviet withdraw their missiles
- Vasili ____ Russian submarine commander who saved world from nuclear war
- what agreement was signed in 1963 [3 Words]
- War between US and USSR but with no direct conflict
- how many minutes does it take to get from Cuba to US by jet
- Inter Continental ____ Missile
- Attorney General with the last name Kennedy
- Cuban _____ Crisis
- how long did the Crisis last for
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- US policy to stop spread of communism
- what US did to combat USSR transporting missiles to Cuba [2 words]
- Fidel ____ communist leader of Cuba
- John F. _____ US president 1960-63
- codename of mock invasion by US as threat towards Cuba
- Nikita ___ Soviet Premier
- set up by JFK to look at US options with Cuban Crisis
16 Clues: Cuban _____ Crisis • Nikita ___ Soviet Premier • Inter Continental ____ Missile • how long did the Crisis last for • John F. _____ US president 1960-63 • Fidel ____ communist leader of Cuba • US policy to stop spread of communism • what agreement was signed in 1963 [3 Words] • Attorney General with the last name Kennedy • what month did the Soviet withdraw their missiles • ...
Wood$ Final Exam Review 2018-06-07
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- The right to vote
- This happened to both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
- The turning point in World War II
- A Greek word that means consumed by fire.
- Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building
- Both the 18th and 21st Amendments dealt with this substance
- No weapons and a curfew are examples of this
- Once considered the most racist city in the South
- Geography is the study of this
Down
- The mass murder of an entire race of people
- Supreme Court Case that ruled Blacks were not citizens
- President Kennedy was assassinated in this American state
- U.S. President blamed for the Great Depression (last name)
- Hatred toward Jews
- Treaty that stopped the fighting in the Korean War
- The map of this continent changed drastically after World War I
- Mein Kampf is German for...
- Slavery was the primary issue over which this war was fought
18 Clues: The right to vote • Hatred toward Jews • Mein Kampf is German for... • Geography is the study of this • The turning point in World War II • A Greek word that means consumed by fire. • The mass murder of an entire race of people • Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building • No weapons and a curfew are examples of this • Once considered the most racist city in the South • ...
Unit Three Part Two Review 2023-10-20
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- Supreme Court case that is considered the most far-reaching of the Marshall court and created implied powers (3 words/no spaces)
- Monroe's popularity, the glow of postwar triumph, and the collapse of all political opposition led to the nickname The Era of ___ ____ (2 words/no spaces)
- this allowed the US to more than double in size after this transaction between Napoleon Bonaparte and Thomas Jefferson (2 words/no spaces)
- Act which restored some international trade, though not with Great Britain (2 words, no hyphen or space)
- Jefferson's response to the Alien and Sedition Acts (2 words/no space)
- Battle that was the most stunning victory of the War of 1812 (2 words/no spaces)
- Chief adversary of William Henry Harrison that proposed joining all Indian tribes into a single confederation with himself as head
- 1801 act which increased the number of federal judges were nicknamed the "Midnight Appointments" (2 words/no space)
- those who advocated more flexibility on a given issue (2 words/no space)
- Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review (3 words/no spaces)
- Supreme Court case that protected the federal government's delegated powers in regulating interstate commerce (3 words/no spaces)
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution (3 words/no space)
- Washington's influential farewell address outlined America's basic ____ ____ until WWII
- French ambassador who arrived and attempted to break the US's neutrality, ultimately ruining his own reputation
- Revolutionary War hero hired to "crush the Indians"
- The nickname given to the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe (2 words/ no space)
- an army officer who directed two important expeditions in the early 1800s
- Convention that opposed the war and hinted that New England might secede, which led to the end of the Federalist party
- nickname given to the prowar representatives led by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun (2 words/no spaces)
- Doctrine that stated European nations could not intervene in the Western Hemisphere and the US wouldn't meddle in European affairs
- this conflict resembling a war occupied much of Adams's time as president
- In 1793, Washington issued a Proclamation of _____ during the French Revolution stating the US would not get involved on either side
- Negotiation between the US and France when code named US diplomats were sent to France much to the incense of many Americans (2 words/no space)
- a leader in the House of Representatives
- became Secretary of the Treasury under Washington
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- Ransom was paid to these until Jefferson ended the practice with an invasion at Tripoli (2 words/no spaces)
- also known as the Democratic-Republicans who viewed themselves as the last line of defense between Federalist "tyranny" and American liberty
- a series of four acts where the Federalist controlled Congress sought to silence their political opponents (4 words/no space)
- Tennessee general who was authorized to help the friendly Creeks and to defend the south against the British
- this 1789 act organized 13 district courts, established three Circuit Courts, and set the number of Supreme Court justices at 6 (2 words/no space)
- Battle that resulted in the Treaty of Fort Greenville where the Indians surrendered all rights to the southern half of Ohio (2 words/no spaces)
- Rebellion crushed in 1794 after backcountry farmers were looking for ways to avoid taxes and became violent
- Macon's Bill Number ____ restored all trade and said that the US would restore trade with England or France depending on who would repeal its antitrade regulations
- nickname given to the USS Constitution during the War of 1812 (2 words/no spaces)
- Act adopted by Congress, which banned all American trade with the rest of the world
- the creation of this by Hamilton would issue a uniform currency and provide a source for business loans to spur economic expansion (2 words/no space)
- these two were hired to head an expedition exploring the newly purchased Louisiana Territory (2 names/no & or spaces)
- Madison's response to the Alien and Sedition Acts (2 words/no space)
- Fort that protected Baltimore whose bombardment inspired the Star Spangled Banner
- incident of violence that nearly brought the US to war with Great Britian in 1807 (2 words/no spaces)
- Treaty signed in 1814 that officially ended the War of 1812
- the right to stop US ships, forcibly remove British deserters
- Amendment which enabled electors to cast separate ballots for president and vice president following the Revolution of 1800
- the first great chief justice of the Supreme Court who served for 34 years
- group that claimed to be the true keepers of the constitutional flame
- organized three departments in the executive branch (State, Treasury, and War)
- became Secretary of State under Washington
- Battle where Harrison's forces drove off the Indians but took heavy losses
- Treaty which called for disarmament in the Great Lakes (2 words/no hyphen or space)
- Treaty which allowed the US to take possession on Florida in 1821 (2 words/no hyphen or space)
- Treaty approved in 1795 to negotiate issues between the US and Great Britain
- Washington's two term vice president who was elected as president in 1796
52 Clues: a leader in the House of Representatives • became Secretary of State under Washington • became Secretary of the Treasury under Washington • Revolutionary War hero hired to "crush the Indians" • Treaty signed in 1814 that officially ended the War of 1812 • the right to stop US ships, forcibly remove British deserters • ...
Unit 7 Review: World War II 2015-02-05
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- This created the extermination camps in order to rid the world of inferior groups such as the Jews
- Executive Order 9066 called for the relocation of this group to internment camps
- The attack on this naval base by the Japanese caused the U.S. to enter the war
- This violence erupted between Latino men and white sailors in Los Angeles in 1942
- Day that celebrates the end of war in Europe
- Meeting in Iran between FDR, Churchill and Stalin where they discussed the Soviet's help against Japan.
- Turning point of the war in the Pacific
- Location of the first atomic bomb drop on August 6, 1945
- U.S. would sells goods and arms to nations at war as long as they paid cash and carried it on their own ships
- Americans couldn't sells arms to any nation at war nor ride on their ships or lend them any money
- Prevented the invasion of New Guinea by the Japanese. First sea fight where enemy ships never saw each other.
- Symbol for female workers during the war
- Location of the second atomic bomb drop on August 9, 1945
- Secret meeting between FDR and Churchill where they discussed the post-war world. Showed the U.S.'s true alliance before entering the war.
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- Catastrophe that led to the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis
- African American movement to have a victory at home and abroad
- Meeting between FDR, Churchill and Stalin to plan the postwar world. They discussed what to do with Poland, Eastern Europe and Germany.
- When German leaders suspected of committing war crimes were put on trial by the IMT in Germany
- Where the United Nations was first thought up.
- Storming of this beach by Allied troops on June 6, 1944 became known as D-Day. It led to the liberation of France.
- Day that celebrated the end of the war in Pacific
- This group of Indians were code talkers in the war in the Pacific
- U.S. would be able to lend or lease arms to any country considered "vital to the defense of the United States"
- International political organization that was meant to prevent future wars
24 Clues: Turning point of the war in the Pacific • Symbol for female workers during the war • Day that celebrates the end of war in Europe • Where the United Nations was first thought up. • Day that celebrated the end of the war in Pacific • Location of the first atomic bomb drop on August 6, 1945 • Location of the second atomic bomb drop on August 9, 1945 • ...
Wood$ Final Exam Review 2018-06-07
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- Slavery was the primary issue over which this war was fought
- U.S. President blamed for the Great Depression (last name)
- President Kennedy was assassinated in this American state
- Supreme Court Case that ruled Blacks were not citizens
- The right to vote
- This happened to both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
- Hatred toward Jews
- Mein Kampf is German for...
- Treaty that stopped the fighting in the Korean War
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- No weapons and a curfew are examples of this
- A Greek word that means consumed by fire.
- The turning point in World War II
- The mass murder of an entire race of people
- Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building
- Both the 18th and 21st Amendments dealt with this substance
- Once considered the most racist city in the South
- The map of this continent changed drastically after World War I
- Geography is the study of this
18 Clues: The right to vote • Hatred toward Jews • Mein Kampf is German for... • Geography is the study of this • The turning point in World War II • A Greek word that means consumed by fire. • The mass murder of an entire race of people • Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building • No weapons and a curfew are examples of this • Once considered the most racist city in the South • ...
Wood$ Final Exam Review 2018-06-07
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- No weapons and a curfew are examples of this
- This happened to both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
- Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building
- A Greek word that means consumed by fire.
- Supreme Court Case that ruled Blacks were not citizens
- Once considered the most racist city in the South
- The turning point in World War II
- Both the 18th and 21st Amendments dealt with this substance
- The right to vote
- The map of this continent changed drastically after World War I
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- Treaty that stopped the fighting in the Korean War
- Mein Kampf is German for...
- Hatred toward Jews
- U.S. President blamed for the Great Depression (last name)
- The mass murder of an entire race of people
- President Kennedy was assassinated in this American state
- Slavery was the primary issue over which this war was fought
- Geography is the study of this
18 Clues: The right to vote • Hatred toward Jews • Mein Kampf is German for... • Geography is the study of this • The turning point in World War II • A Greek word that means consumed by fire. • Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building • The mass murder of an entire race of people • No weapons and a curfew are examples of this • Once considered the most racist city in the South • ...
WW1 crossword test vocabulary puzzle 2026-02-19
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- of Power: A situation in which nations have roughly equal military strength, preventing any one country from dominating others.
- A strong pride in and loyalty to one’s nation, sometimes leading to conflict with other countries.
- Objector: A person who refuses to serve in the military because of religious or moral beliefs.
- Rickenbacker: Famous Fighter pilot of World War 1
- Rickenbacker: America’s top fighter pilot ace during World War I.
- Trade: The exchange of goods, people, and resources across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- Shock: A complete emotional collapse from which man never recovered
- Powers: Ireland, Great Britain, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Greece, Italy, France, Belgium, Portugal
- The belief that a country should build and maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used by a government to influence public opinion and gain support for a cause, especially during wartime.
- Expeditionary Force: The U.S. military forces sent to fight in Europe during World War I under the command of John J. Pershing.
- Trenches: Connected the three kinds of trenches
- Goods that are illegal to trade or transport, especially supplies sent to a nation at war.
- A product or resource sent from one country to another for sale.
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- Note: Secret Telegram from Germany to Mexico that was intercepted and decoded by British agents
- Blockade: An effort by one country to prevent supplies from reaching its enemy in response to being blockaded.
- pledge: A promise not to sink merchant vessels “without warning and without saving human lives”
- Ferdinand: A situation in which nations have roughly equal military strength, preventing any one country from dominating others.
- a British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915, causing American deaths and increasing U.S. anger toward Germany.
- Service Act: A 1917 law that required American men to register for the draft to build up the U.S. Army during World War I.
- Triple Entente: The alliance formed before World War I between France, Russia, and Great Britain.
- Woodrow Wilson: Who campaigned on the slogan: “He Kept Us Out the War”
- Countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Albania
- To leave one’s country of region to settle in another; to move
- York: A highly decorated American soldier who captured many German soldiers during World War I.
- Allied Powers: The nations that fought together against the Central Powers in World War I, including Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States.
- System: A naval strategy in which merchant ships traveled in groups protected by warships to defend against submarine attacks.
- An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting, such as the one that ended World War I on November 11, 1918.
- Warfare: Armies fought for mere yards of ground
- Surrounded by enemy forces to prevent goods, supplies, or people from entering or leaving.
- Shallow trenches in “no man’s land” that allows access to machine-gun nests, grenade- throwing positions, and observation posts
- Powers: Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire, Germany
32 Clues: Warfare: Armies fought for mere yards of ground • Trenches: Connected the three kinds of trenches • Rickenbacker: Famous Fighter pilot of World War 1 • Powers: Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire, Germany • To leave one’s country of region to settle in another; to move • A product or resource sent from one country to another for sale. • ...
Cree and WW1 Terms 2012-12-19
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- An itching problem for the soldiers
- Cree for Whiteman
- Chronic pain relief drug
- gas First used during World War
- First name of the Austrian archduke who was assassinated.
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- Manitou Native spirit
- Francis Pegahmagabow legendary First World War Cree sniper.
- Cree for ‘forgive me’
- Wilfrid Boyden The highest decorated medical doctor of the First World War
- Type of wire used as a barrier.
- Addict Substance dependence
11 Clues: Cree for Whiteman • Cree for ‘forgive me’ • Manitou Native spirit • Chronic pain relief drug • Addict Substance dependence • Type of wire used as a barrier. • gas First used during World War • An itching problem for the soldiers • First name of the Austrian archduke who was assassinated. • Francis Pegahmagabow legendary First World War Cree sniper. • ...
Study Guide Aid 2018-01-17
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- Agency that provided food, homes and jobs
- Country that gave the U.S. the Statue of Liberty
- U.S. policy of withdrawing from world affairs
- Supreme court ruled this in Plessy v. Ferguson
- Material used to build America's mega-cities
- First state to secede from the Union
- Age of political corruption during the 1800s
- First mass produced affordable car
- Right to vote
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- Transition from wartime to peacetime
- Railroad that extended coast-to-coast
- Place where the first shots of the Civil War fired
- Time period when alcohol was illegal
- Operative word that describes Reconstruction
- First all-black regiment to fight in the Civil War
- America's oldest terrorist Organization
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Someone who wanted to end slavery
- Dirty, cramped apartments
19 Clues: Right to vote • Dirty, cramped apartments • Treaty that ended World War I • Someone who wanted to end slavery • First mass produced affordable car • Transition from wartime to peacetime • Time period when alcohol was illegal • First state to secede from the Union • Railroad that extended coast-to-coast • America's oldest terrorist Organization • ...
Fallout Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-04
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- a conference that occurs between world leaders
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- an failed invasion of Cuban land by the US to remove Fidel Castro from power
- a type of spy plane from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
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- known as the longest river in the world, located in Egypt, and where both sides of the Cold War offered to help build a dam there
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- a famous alliance between the U.S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
- the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union • ...
World War I - World War II 2014-10-14
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- It is known that Nazis used _________ to kill Jews
- Deniers argue that evidence about the killings was ___________ after the end of World War II
- People who believe the Holocaust never existed.
- ___________ Was the main ingredient in the harsh treatment of Germany
- Germany's power had been lost considering it was such a dominant place in ___________
- By the end of World War II every _______ out of three Jews would be dead
- Germany had been defeated but not destroyed during this war
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- Jews spoke in their own Language, Yiddish, which combines elements of German and __________
- Germany had lost most it's money because of the debt they owed for war.This lead to the __________
- The extermination of Jews began when the German army invaded the ________
- Many Jews in estern Europe lived in towns or villages called ________
- Deniers Such as Arthur Buts offer ________________ as to the supposed 'disappearance' of millions of Jews
- A total of roughly ______ million Jews lived in countries that would soon be taken over by Germany during WWII
13 Clues: People who believe the Holocaust never existed. • It is known that Nazis used _________ to kill Jews • Germany had been defeated but not destroyed during this war • Many Jews in estern Europe lived in towns or villages called ________ • ___________ Was the main ingredient in the harsh treatment of Germany • ...
Who's The President 2013-01-06
6 Clues: First president of the US • president during Iraq war • Was president around World War 2 • First African American president • was president in time around the civil war • Was the second president to be assassinated
Ashleigh's BTN Crossword 2018-12-06
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- years what have btn been celebrating
- Mr. X found these
- what was the 100th anniversary for
- what have people been saying to btn
- huge massive wave
- what made people look up in the sky
- dried up land
- what fruits were contaminated with needles
- where was a resent war
- flooding really fast
- in which country did a soccer team get stuck in a cave
- forest inflames
- big ball of fire
- most worthless money this year
- celebrate being indigenous
- kids news
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- out of this world
- most recently discovered disease
- fifa world cup was held in this country
- most recent PM of Australia
- sporting event Prince Harry flew here to see and support
- what was held in Peong Yang Korea
- 1st out of 2 PM’s this year
- America’s president
- lava explosion
- like a tornado
- red leather ball and wooden bat
- what building was used for protesting
- sorry
- what do they want to make paper world wide
- our land
- American school shooting
- what was investigated by the industry
33 Clues: sorry • our land • kids news • dried up land • lava explosion • like a tornado • forest inflames • big ball of fire • out of this world • Mr. X found these • huge massive wave • America’s president • flooding really fast • where was a resent war • American school shooting • celebrate being indigenous • most recent PM of Australia • 1st out of 2 PM’s this year • most worthless money this year • ...
Countries 2021-04-26
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- This Country is known for its dangerous wildlife and interesting accent
- This country is right between the ocean and Spain
- Country where a majority of the Eastern colonists came from
- The major country that opposed Britain in the Seven Years war.
- First country to fall to Germany in WW2
- Country to the south of North Korea that has a thriving democracy
- This country was formerly the biggest part of the Soviet Union
- This country is partly responsible for both World Wars
- Country that has the second-largest economy in the world
- country with the largest population in the world
- Neutral country that Germany invaded in both World Wars
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- Country to the North of the United States
- Country with the largest economy in the world
- Country to the South of the United States
- Was the center of a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The US eventually pulled out of this country.
- Island country that was defeated in WW2 by the United States
- closest country to Antarctica in the world
- Country run by the brutal dictator Kim Jung Un
- Mexico was a colony under this country
- Biggest country in South America
20 Clues: Biggest country in South America • Mexico was a colony under this country • First country to fall to Germany in WW2 • Country to the North of the United States • Country to the South of the United States • closest country to Antarctica in the world • Country with the largest economy in the world • Country run by the brutal dictator Kim Jung Un • ...
Social 20-1 2023-01-16
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- (2 words) a telegram Germany sent to Mexico to convince them to attack the U.S.
- (3 words) Those who spoke out against the revolution in 1793/1794 were arrested and many were also executed
- A 3 year long war caused by communism in which the UN, led by the US.
- (2 words) This organization was created after the horror of World War Two to avoid the scourge of war. Its fundamental belief is peace can be achieved through multilateralism.
- an international body that enforces agreements that reduce barriers to international trade
- Represented major cities and wanted change, pro enlightenment
- Believe they are part of the entire human race, and thus have a responsibility in the international community.
- (3 words) a treaty that imposed that Germany takes blame for war and made them pay for reparations
- (2 words) war that went over 2 decades in which the US sent half million soldiers to help fight
- government group that aided France getting but up after the revolution
- Refers to the political authority to control one’s own affairs, power is reserved to nation states
- (3 words) A pledge made by members of France’s National Assembly where they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution and stated that the common people in the Third Estate were the only group that represented the nation.
- Someone who wanted to preserve Francophone identity
- a series of proposals that Woodrow Wilson outlines a plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI
- when a larger region gets broken into smaller regions
- non-government organizations
- (2 words) This represented all members of the United nations, each member was entitled for one vote.
- They declared WWI after the assassination of Ferdinand
- (2 words) This consists of 15 members, 5 permanent members and 10 that are elected for 2 year terms. This has the primary responsibility with the United Nations of maintaining international peace and security.
- Protects french culture and language
- A form of internationalism that happens when a country interferes in other country affairs without approval.
- form of internationalism that involves situations in which several countries cooperate to resolve an issue/concern regarding all the countries.
- This person was arrested for conspiring to overthrow the state and was given a life sentence. He was the leader of the African National Congress Youth League, pushed for boycotts, strikes and civil disobedience to combat apartheid.
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- Established by Lester B. Peasrson who was a Canadian that made this thing to be acted by the UN to send people into conflicts.
- were party of first estate
- The desire of people to govern and control their own lives, like Palestine and Kosovo.
- Germany, Austria and Italy were part of this
- a payment for war damages
- brought defence of the U.S. and Canada to a joint command to protect against any nuclear attack from the Soviet Union
- (2 words) When a First Nations group staged a protest over land claims regarding a golf course, creating roadblock and violence.
- Form of internationalism that happens when two countries are motivated by the same issue/need.
- This person unified the French, went on to conquer most of Europe until he was defeated at Battle of Waterloo, he was remembered for strengthening national pride, modernizing government, laying foundations for public education, etc.
- part of second estate
- Giving into demands
- Leader of the Reign of Terror, supported King is until he was ignored
- Agreement to stop fighting
- a way to spread information that is misleading nature that is used to promote/publicize a political point/view
- America was accused of acting unilaterally when it led an invasion into this country in 2003 under the belief that the country had weapons of mass destruction. America was accused of wanting to assure its access to oil.
- Britain, France and Russia were part of this
- World health organization
- (2 words) Base in Hawaii that was bombed by Japan in 1941, which caused America to enter the war
- man made genocide against the Ukrainian people against Russia.
- (2 words) Event where nationalism is influenced by external factors such as social, geographic, economic, historical, political, etc., that changed society.
- Created propaganda, had religious and ethnic persecution, used purges, wanted monoculture
- Genocide where the Hutu ethnic majoirty killed 800k Tutsi minority in 1994, peacekeepers were targeted and assulted
- Love of one's country
- allows open trade with U.S, Mexico and Canada
- Federal party dedicated to Quebec separation from Canada
- Stability (2 words) nation-states seek to achieve this in different ways such as; foreign trade policies, export/import goods, and job creations.
- Originally established as a collective defense in North America and Western Europe against the spread of communism.
50 Clues: Giving into demands • part of second estate • Love of one's country • a payment for war damages • World health organization • were party of first estate • Agreement to stop fighting • non-government organizations • Protects french culture and language • Germany, Austria and Italy were part of this • Britain, France and Russia were part of this • ...
Unit 10 Review 2022-04-28
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- Osama bin Laden is the leader of this organization that led the 9/11 attacks (2 words)
- African American and ____ voters help Obama win the presidency
- This was Trump's favorite way of communicating with the American people (2 words)
- The ACA does not require ____ to treat every person in need of medical care
- Nations in this part of the world won the Cold War
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- Obama created the ____ Care Act
- ______ Action often claims that there is discrimination against whites
- George HW Bush sent troops in to what nation as a part of the Persian Gulf War
- Last name of the leader of the USSR that did not interfere with Eastern European anti-communist protests
- Generally, conservatives want less government ____ in business
- This was the first female Attorney General, nominated by Bill Clinton (2 words)
11 Clues: Obama created the ____ Care Act • Nations in this part of the world won the Cold War • African American and ____ voters help Obama win the presidency • Generally, conservatives want less government ____ in business • ______ Action often claims that there is discrimination against whites • The ACA does not require ____ to treat every person in need of medical care • ...
War on Terror 2021-09-21
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- this building was targeted for attack in 1993 by Al Qaeda (3 words)
- George W Bush created the Department of Homeland ____________________ to combat terrorist threats
- leader of Al Qaeda and responsible for 9/11 attacks (2 words)
- Operation Desert Storm started by US to protect this country that was attacked by Iraq
- this resource is at center of many Middle East conflicts
- This President's response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan is to boycott Olympics
- 1979 USSR attacked
- One agreement to ending war in Iraq in early 1990s was to allow weapons inspectors from this organization in
- Strict Islamic militant terrorist group in Afghanistan
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- The US was at war in Afghanistan for ___ years
- The US's main concern in 1980s was this global conflict (2words)
- attacked by Iraq in 1980
- dictator of Iraq
- besides the World Trade Center, terrorists attacked this Washington D.C building
- In the early phase of war in Afghanistan, the US was able to oversee the creation of this type of important document
- this law walked a fine line between ensuring security of the US and not limiting individual freedoms (2 words)
- USS ______________ attacked off the coast of Yemen
- these buildings in Kenya and Tanzania were attacked by terrorists in 1998
- this US President's supplies of missiles to Mujahadeen helped defeat the Soviets
- President in charge of finding Osaba Bin Laden
- 198____ the Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan
21 Clues: dictator of Iraq • 1979 USSR attacked • attacked by Iraq in 1980 • 198____ the Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan • The US was at war in Afghanistan for ___ years • President in charge of finding Osaba Bin Laden • USS ______________ attacked off the coast of Yemen • Strict Islamic militant terrorist group in Afghanistan • ...
Year 9 Exam 2025-11-14
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- / Paris landmark that served as fortress, palace, and museum
- / Media used to influence public opinion during WWI
- / M.A.I.N. cause referring to pride in one’s nation
- / Space that has meaning and value to people
- Front / Main line of combat between Germany and France
- / Country that changed sides early in World War I
- / German submarines that threatened Allied shipping
- Princip / Assassin whose actions sparked World War I
- / M.A.I.N. cause referring to competition for colonies
- / City targeted in the Gallipoli campaign
- / Campaign involving Australian and New Zealand troops in 1915
- / French word for alliance between France and its allies
- / Country invaded by Germany to reach France
- River / Melbourne river associated with spiritual interconnection
- Man’s Land / Area between opposing trenches
- Ferdinand / Austrian heir whose assassination triggered the war
- / Melbourne stadium demonstrating economic interconnection
- / Defensive system widely used on the Western Front
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- / Process of signing men up to fight in war
- /Year World War I began, in 19--
- shock / Psychological condition affecting soldiers in the trenches
- / Activity that brings overseas and interstate visitors, creating cultural and economic interconnections
- / Links between people and places
- / Physical location without meaning attached
- / M.A.I.N. cause referring to the build-up of armed forces
- Cross Station / Melbourne transport hub demonstrating physical interconnection
- / M.A.I.N. cause referring to agreements between countries for mutual defense
- Lane / Melbourne laneway demonstrating historical interconnection
- / Acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
29 Clues: /Year World War I began, in 19-- • / Links between people and places • / City targeted in the Gallipoli campaign • / Process of signing men up to fight in war • Man’s Land / Area between opposing trenches • / Space that has meaning and value to people • / Physical location without meaning attached • / Country invaded by Germany to reach France • ...
WW1 crossword test vocabulary puzzle 2026-02-19
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- of Power: A situation in which nations have roughly equal military strength, preventing any one country from dominating others.
- A strong pride in and loyalty to one’s nation, sometimes leading to conflict with other countries.
- Objector: A person who refuses to serve in the military because of religious or moral beliefs.
- Rickenbacker: Famous Fighter pilot of World War 1
- Rickenbacker: America’s top fighter pilot ace during World War I.
- Trade: The exchange of goods, people, and resources across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- Shock: A complete emotional collapse from which man never recovered
- Powers: Ireland, Great Britain, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Greece, Italy, France, Belgium, Portugal
- The belief that a country should build and maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used by a government to influence public opinion and gain support for a cause, especially during wartime.
- Expeditionary Force: The U.S. military forces sent to fight in Europe during World War I under the command of John J. Pershing.
- Trenches: Connected the three kinds of trenches
- Goods that are illegal to trade or transport, especially supplies sent to a nation at war.
- A product or resource sent from one country to another for sale.
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- Note: Secret Telegram from Germany to Mexico that was intercepted and decoded by British agents
- Blockade: An effort by one country to prevent supplies from reaching its enemy in response to being blockaded.
- pledge: A promise not to sink merchant vessels “without warning and without saving human lives”
- Ferdinand: A situation in which nations have roughly equal military strength, preventing any one country from dominating others.
- a British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine in 1915, causing American deaths and increasing U.S. anger toward Germany.
- Service Act: A 1917 law that required American men to register for the draft to build up the U.S. Army during World War I.
- Triple Entente: The alliance formed before World War I between France, Russia, and Great Britain.
- Woodrow Wilson: Who campaigned on the slogan: “He Kept Us Out the War”
- Countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Albania
- To leave one’s country of region to settle in another; to move
- York: A highly decorated American soldier who captured many German soldiers during World War I.
- Allied Powers: The nations that fought together against the Central Powers in World War I, including Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States.
- System: A naval strategy in which merchant ships traveled in groups protected by warships to defend against submarine attacks.
- An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting, such as the one that ended World War I on November 11, 1918.
- Warfare: Armies fought for mere yards of ground
- Surrounded by enemy forces to prevent goods, supplies, or people from entering or leaving.
- Shallow trenches in “no man’s land” that allows access to machine-gun nests, grenade- throwing positions, and observation posts
- Powers: Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire, Germany
32 Clues: Warfare: Armies fought for mere yards of ground • Trenches: Connected the three kinds of trenches • Rickenbacker: Famous Fighter pilot of World War 1 • Powers: Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman empire, Germany • To leave one’s country of region to settle in another; to move • A product or resource sent from one country to another for sale. • ...
World War II 2023-05-08
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- women working in factories, children collecting scrap metal, were all helping here
- U.S. military base that was bombed by Japan, entering the U.S. into WWII
- innocent citizens who were not fighting in the war
- an all-out attack on both land & sea that the Germans used
- the side the U.S.A. was on (a.k.a good guys)
- limiting the amount you use to save for the war
- the atomic bomb was dropped on this country
- The U.S. President during most of World War II
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- German dictator who took over after WWI
- the type of bomb the U.S. used against Japan to end the war
- British Prime Minister who helped lead the UK during World War II
- the U.S. needed soldiers quickly and so they used this
- Russian leader during WWII
- saving grown fruits and vegetables to aid in the war effort
- Japan, Germany, and Italy
15 Clues: Japan, Germany, and Italy • Russian leader during WWII • German dictator who took over after WWI • the atomic bomb was dropped on this country • the side the U.S.A. was on (a.k.a good guys) • The U.S. President during most of World War II • limiting the amount you use to save for the war • innocent citizens who were not fighting in the war • ...
The Iliad infographic 2022-10-24
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- godess of war
- god of literature and music
- god from the machine
- queen of gods, protector of marriage, wife of Zues, also sister of Zues
- Mother of Zues
- most beautiful in the entire world, used to bribe Paris’ vote
- greeks greatest hero
- bribes Paris with the promise of Helen, the most beautiful women in the world/ godess of beauty and love
- judge of the most beautiful
- home of most 12 main gods
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- leader of the Greek army
- war fought throughout the Iliad
- writer of both The Iliad and The Odyssey
- one side of the trojan war
- the three weavers of birth, life, and death
- first to escape from Cronos, youngest son
- child of a god and a human
- godess of the hunt and fertility
- god of the sea
- ate his children
20 Clues: godess of war • Mother of Zues • god of the sea • ate his children • god from the machine • greeks greatest hero • leader of the Greek army • home of most 12 main gods • one side of the trojan war • child of a god and a human • god of literature and music • judge of the most beautiful • war fought throughout the Iliad • godess of the hunt and fertility • ...
Study Guide Aid 2018-01-17
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- America's oldest terrorist Organization
- Place where the first shots of the Civil War fired
- Age of political corruption during the 1800s
- Time period when alcohol was illegal
- Agency that provided food, homes and jobs
- Railroad that extended coast-to-coast
- Operative word that describes Reconstruction
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Transition from wartime to peacetime
- Material used to build America's mega-cities
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- Country that gave the U.S. the Statue of Liberty
- Someone who wanted to end slavery
- Supreme court ruled this in Plessy v. Ferguson
- U.S. policy of withdrawing from world affairs
- First state to secede from the Union
- Dirty, cramped apartments
- First all-black regiment to fight in the Civil War
- Right to vote
- First mass produced affordable car
19 Clues: Right to vote • Dirty, cramped apartments • Treaty that ended World War I • Someone who wanted to end slavery • First mass produced affordable car • First state to secede from the Union • Time period when alcohol was illegal • Transition from wartime to peacetime • Railroad that extended coast-to-coast • America's oldest terrorist Organization • ...
World War I 2017-01-07
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- _______ entered the war to support Belgium and France.
- On 28 June 1914, the ____ Franz Ferdinand, the future ruler of Austria-Hungary, was murdered during a visit to Sarajevo.
- On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on ________.
- France also wanted Germany to accept total ______ for the war.
- France wanted Germany to pay heavy ________.
- Germany attacked France through ________.
- Britain, France and Russia made up the Triple _____.
- ______ entered the war and was Serbia's ally.
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- ______ wanted to be seen as a world power.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy were known as the Triple ______.
- The Treaty of ________ was signed at the end of the war.
- The war ended in 1918 with Germany agreeing to sign an ________.
- The Treaty of Versailles is also known was the ______ Peace Conference.
- Woodrow Wilson wanted a ________ of Nations to maintain world peace.
- Britain wanted Germany's _______ to be weak as it felt threatened by Germany's fleet.
15 Clues: Germany attacked France through ________. • ______ wanted to be seen as a world power. • France wanted Germany to pay heavy ________. • ______ entered the war and was Serbia's ally. • Britain, France and Russia made up the Triple _____. • _______ entered the war to support Belgium and France. • The Treaty of ________ was signed at the end of the war. • ...
American Dreams 2013-02-27
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- Who was the first president of the USA?
- Which war was followed by World War 2?
- What was Frederick Douglass against?
- How many states are there in the USA?
- What is the American Parliament called?
- What are the headquarters of the US armed forces called?
- Which animal became the official national symbol of the U.S in 1782?
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- What was Frederick Douglass?
- What is the American freedom about?
- What is the name of the American flag?
- What was the name of the law that unfairly discriminated against black people?
- What are the American coins called?
12 Clues: What was Frederick Douglass? • What is the American freedom about? • What are the American coins called? • What was Frederick Douglass against? • How many states are there in the USA? • What is the name of the American flag? • Which war was followed by World War 2? • Who was the first president of the USA? • What is the American Parliament called? • ...
Wood$ Final Exam Review 2018-06-07
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- No weapons and a curfew are examples of this
- Hatred toward Jews
- Geography is the study of this
- Slavery was the primary issue over which this war was fought
- President Kennedy was assassinated in this American state
- Mein Kampf is German for...
- Treaty that stopped the fighting in the Korean War
- U.S. President blamed for the Great Depression (last name)
- The mass murder of an entire race of people
- The turning point in World War II
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- Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building
- Both the 18th and 21st Amendments dealt with this substance
- A Greek word that means consumed by fire.
- Supreme Court Case that ruled Blacks were not citizens
- Once considered the most racist city in the South
- The right to vote
- This happened to both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
- The map of this continent changed drastically after World War I
18 Clues: The right to vote • Hatred toward Jews • Mein Kampf is German for... • Geography is the study of this • The turning point in World War II • A Greek word that means consumed by fire. • Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building • The mass murder of an entire race of people • No weapons and a curfew are examples of this • Once considered the most racist city in the South • ...
Study Guide Aid 2018-01-17
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- First all-black regiment to fight in the Civil War
- Supreme court ruled this in Plessy v. Ferguson
- First state to secede from the Union
- Time period when alcohol was illegal
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Material used to build America's mega-cities
- Transition from wartime to peacetime
- Right to vote
- Agency that provided food, homes and jobs
- Age of political corruption during the 1800s
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- Country that gave the U.S. the Statue of Liberty
- U.S. policy of withdrawing from world affairs
- Someone who wanted to end slavery
- Dirty, cramped apartments
- Railroad that extended coast-to-coast
- Operative word that describes Reconstruction
- First mass produced affordable car
- Place where the first shots of the Civil War fired
18 Clues: Right to vote • Dirty, cramped apartments • Treaty that ended World War I • Someone who wanted to end slavery • First mass produced affordable car • First state to secede from the Union • Time period when alcohol was illegal • Transition from wartime to peacetime • Railroad that extended coast-to-coast • Agency that provided food, homes and jobs • ...
The World Almanac of World War 2. 2020-12-03
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- Famous Allied invasion.
- Greatest American battle of the war.
- Project that developed nuclear weapons
- One of the best medium tank of ww2.
- Commanded Allied forces in Normandy.
- Big American bomber plane.
- Major Eastern front battle.
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- One of the biggest air battles.
- Final WW2 battle in Europe.
- Most feared gun of WW2.
- American rifle.
- Biggest tank battle of WW2.
- Feared German tank.
- First jet fighter.
- Famous Allied tank.
15 Clues: American rifle. • First jet fighter. • Feared German tank. • Famous Allied tank. • Famous Allied invasion. • Most feared gun of WW2. • Big American bomber plane. • Final WW2 battle in Europe. • Biggest tank battle of WW2. • Major Eastern front battle. • One of the biggest air battles. • One of the best medium tank of ww2. • Greatest American battle of the war. • ...
Wood$ Final Exam Review 2018-06-06
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- The mass murder of an entire race of people
- No weapons and a curfew are examples of this
- Both the 18th and 21st Amendments dealt with this substance
- U.S. President blamed for the Great Depression (last name)
- The turning point in World War II
- This happened to both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
- Hatred toward Jews
- Treaty that stopped the fighting in the Korean War
- Mein Kampf is German for...
- President Kennedy was assassinated in this American state
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- Slavery was the primary issue over which this war was fought
- Geography is the study of this
- A Greek word that means consumed by fire.
- Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building
- Supreme Court Case that ruled Blacks were not citizens
- Once considered the most racist city in the South
- The right to vote
- The map of this continent changed drastically after World War I
18 Clues: The right to vote • Hatred toward Jews • Mein Kampf is German for... • Geography is the study of this • The turning point in World War II • A Greek word that means consumed by fire. • The mass murder of an entire race of people • Dirty, cramped, run-down apartment building • No weapons and a curfew are examples of this • Once considered the most racist city in the South • ...
Primary General Knowledge Crossword 2018-06-05
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- This country was known as the USSR during World War II
- Country that won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Largest country in terms of land mass in the world.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- Soccer team that won the 2014 Soccer World Cup.
- Soccer club known as 'The Gunners'
- Thomas Edison invented this.
- German car manufacturer and makes car models like the A5 and the TT.
- Amount of colours in the rainbow.
- A British street dance group that won 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
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- Tallest animal in the world.
- Capital city of Spain.
- Raw fish dish eaten in Japan.
- The amount of states in the U.S.A.
- German dictator during World War II
- Soccer team that won Euro 2016.
- Country where Usain Bolt grew up?
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Sports company with the slogan 'Just Do It'
- A fruit and the largest phone manufacturer in the world.
- Soccer club that have signed players such as Messi and Coutinho.
- Largest country in size and in population in South America.
- a green citric fruit.
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
25 Clues: a green citric fruit. • Capital city of Spain. • Tallest animal in the world. • Thomas Edison invented this. • Raw fish dish eaten in Japan. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Soccer team that won Euro 2016. • Country where Usain Bolt grew up? • Amount of colours in the rainbow. • The amount of states in the U.S.A. • Soccer club known as 'The Gunners' • ...
Singapore before, during and after Japanese Occupation 2016-04-09
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- ______ 136 was one of the anti-Japanese movement in Singapore during the Japanese Occupation
- A ________ base was built in Singapore by the British in 1938 to protect its territories in the region
- The Chinese leader who wanted to overthrow the Chinese government before World War 2
- British _______ Administration was set up when the British returned in 1945 to Singapore
- Mahatma _______ is the leader in India who fought for independence from the British
- Many workers joined trade ______ to ask for better wages and working conditions when the British controlled Singapore after Japanese Occupation
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- "_________ Fortress" is the term to represent Singapore by the British before World War 2
- The state in Malaya where the Japanese first landed in 1941
- "Dispelling the Myth of the White Man's _______" was the term used by the Japanese during the Japanese Occupation
- One of the beaches where the victims of the Sook Ching Massacre were murdered
10 Clues: The state in Malaya where the Japanese first landed in 1941 • One of the beaches where the victims of the Sook Ching Massacre were murdered • Mahatma _______ is the leader in India who fought for independence from the British • The Chinese leader who wanted to overthrow the Chinese government before World War 2 • ...
erin's fallout xword 2024-05-10
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- two words, victim of exposure to FEV under the Master
- USA's opponent in the great war
- name of the sole survivor's child
- head of RobCo
- type of mass-produced nuclear weapon used in the great war
- they have knights, paladins, scribes, and power armour
- variant of the personal computer in the fallout universe
- caesar's new legate
- currency of the post-war world
- pre-war constructions intended to preserve and experiment on select members of the american population
- variant of energy weapon that shoots green projectiles
- energy firm titled after the greek god of the sea
- 3 words, one of the tribes active on the strip, infamous for wearing masks and consuming human flesh
- raider tribe active in the mojave, in the show they are said to 'eat people'
- nickname for the ruins of the West Tek research facility
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- delicious drugs, common varieties include jet, psycho, and mentats
- slang term for androids built by the institute
- the legion's guerilla troopers, often tasked with spying and sabotage
- 2 words, former capital of the NCR
- skill determind by charisma, allows you to influence people
- final SPECIAL stat
- attacks from a laser weapon reduce enemies to this granular substance
- hulking bipedal reptilian abomination first invented as a replacement for ground troops
- the title of the Fallout: New Vegas protagonist
- nickname for the ruins of Los Angeles
- 2 words, nickname for Big Mountain
- card game that can be played at all of the Strip's casinos
- the remnants of the pre-war american government
- satirical representation of Coke when it still contained cocaine
- the missing key electrical invention that results in the different technologies of our universe and fallout's
- RobCo's most inexpensive work and security drone, and as a result the most widespread robot
- survivor of intense radiation after being exposed to FEV
32 Clues: head of RobCo • final SPECIAL stat • caesar's new legate • currency of the post-war world • USA's opponent in the great war • name of the sole survivor's child • 2 words, former capital of the NCR • 2 words, nickname for Big Mountain • nickname for the ruins of Los Angeles • slang term for androids built by the institute • the title of the Fallout: New Vegas protagonist • ...
The US in World War 2 2020-11-10
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- Agency that fought inflation via price freezes
- ended when US got involved in WW2.
- Af-Amer labor leader wants equitable hiring
- Countries pay for goods and carry in own ships
- President when WW2 broke out
- Project to build an atomic bomb
- Assumes Presidency after FDR's death in 1945
- Commander of D-Day
- Turning point in the Pacific for Allies
- US provides nations war goods w/o payment
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- limiting scarce supplies
- Japanese city hit by atomic bomb on Aug 6.
- Attacked on 12/7/1941; US enters WW2.
- Day Germany surrendered unconditionally
- Powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Island hopping commander in the Pacific
- Powers of GB, France, SU, and US
- June 6, 1944 Allies storm beaches of Normandy
- Japanese city hit by atomic bomb on Aug 9.
- The Atlantic Charter was a blueprint for this agency
- Battle Allies won but many Soviet deaths
- Agency associated with radar/sonar/miracle drugs
- Agency that oversaw wartime production
23 Clues: Commander of D-Day • limiting scarce supplies • President when WW2 broke out • Project to build an atomic bomb • Powers of GB, France, SU, and US • ended when US got involved in WW2. • Powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan • Attacked on 12/7/1941; US enters WW2. • Agency that oversaw wartime production • Day Germany surrendered unconditionally • ...
World War 2 - Battles and Strategies 2022-07-11
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- after conquering this country, Germany controlled all of Western Europe except Britain
- Soviet agreement with Germany not to attack (3 words)
- genocide against Jews and other groups
- Allied invasion on the coast of Normandy
- German city destroyed by Allied firebombing
- location of 1st atomic bomb
- British leader at beginning of WW2
- Soviet leader who signed agreement with Germany
- plane that dropped the atomic bomb (2 words)
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- solving secret codes
- US President for most of WW2
- British leader at end of WW2
- warfare with aim of destroying large areas, indiscriminate of population/industry/etc.
- military strategy of speed and surprise "lightning war"
- invasion starts WW2
- British sea rescue of soldiers
- "divine wind", flying planes into enemy targets
- France's line of defense
- US president at end of WW2
- target island to capture and equip airstrips but skipping strongly defended islands (2 words)
- in Russia was a major defeat for Germany
- battle was fought as Germany tried to conquer the only country in Europe they had not taken over
22 Clues: invasion starts WW2 • solving secret codes • France's line of defense • US president at end of WW2 • location of 1st atomic bomb • US President for most of WW2 • British leader at end of WW2 • British sea rescue of soldiers • British leader at beginning of WW2 • genocide against Jews and other groups • Allied invasion on the coast of Normandy • ...
Women's Achievements 2013-06-05
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- A major battle
- Female occupations during the World War 1
- Female astronaut
- Roberta Bondar's job during her mission
- The Women's Army Corporation had____ for their country
- What women could catch this during World War 1
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- The result in getting hurt
- Roberta Bondar had this occupation
- A battle in Belguim
- A building where women worked
- Women joined the ____ to fight in wars
- Space shuttle
- A planet Roberta visited
13 Clues: Space shuttle • A major battle • Female astronaut • A battle in Belguim • A planet Roberta visited • The result in getting hurt • A building where women worked • Roberta Bondar had this occupation • Women joined the ____ to fight in wars • Roberta Bondar's job during her mission • Female occupations during the World War 1 • What women could catch this during World War 1 • ...
World War I- Hannah Lightner 2022-05-09
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- what type of troops did the US bring to the war
- Germany's plan to invade France and then Russia
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were part of the _____ powers
- international association whose goal was to keep peace among nations
- agreement to stop fighting a war powder
- What type of causes of WWI was Imperialism, nationalism, militarism, alliances
- what group was Gavrilo Princip part of
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Itlay were part of the Triple _____
- what allied power was on the easternfront
- when neither side is gaining anything
- where was the pairs peace conference held
- the treaty of Versailles was too ____ on Germany
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- who came up with the League of Nations
- which archduke was assassinated to start the war
- Woodrow Wilson’s plan for the post-war world
- treaty Russia signed with Germany
- what allied power was on the westernfront
- France, Great Britain, USA, Italy, and Russia were part of the ____ powers
- what weapon was banned in the rules of war after world war one that caused a slow painful death
- Germany had to pay _______ to the allied countries to compensate for money spent on fighting the war
- France, Great Britain, and Russia were part of the Triple ____
- what country was invaded by Germany bringing Great Britain into the war
- Country who was given total blame for the war
- what telegraph was sent from Germany to Mexico telling them to attack the US ultimately dragging them into the war
- what ship was sunk by a German torpedo killing 128 Americans
- what weapon could fire more than 500 rounds a minute
26 Clues: treaty Russia signed with Germany • when neither side is gaining anything • who came up with the League of Nations • what group was Gavrilo Princip part of • agreement to stop fighting a war powder • what allied power was on the westernfront • what allied power was on the easternfront • where was the pairs peace conference held • ...
WWI 2022-11-29
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- Russia, France, Japan, Britain, US, Italy
- America's list of war aims that promotes self-determination
- a draft of young men for military service
- last name of the ruler of Russia
- treaty rejected by America after the war
- organization that regulated all industries engaged in war (abbreviation)
- assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife (first name)
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
- name of the British boat that was sunk by Germany
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- deciphered by British cryptographers and informed the US government
- last name of the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces
- the right of people to choose their own form of government
- forces under Pershing's command (abbreviation)
- people who believed that the US should not get involved in world politics
- a proposal for a group of nations to ensure world peace
- banned newspapers and magazines that were deemed disloyal
- committee responsible for educating the public about the war
- internationalist president that advocated for US to mediate and keep peace
- a main reason for war that involved conquering territory for expansion
19 Clues: last name of the ruler of Russia • treaty rejected by America after the war • Russia, France, Japan, Britain, US, Italy • a draft of young men for military service • forces under Pershing's command (abbreviation) • name of the British boat that was sunk by Germany • Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire • ...
15 2024-08-27
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- Lupine warriors
- Vampire war
- Wandering warriors
- Art students
- Ninja war
- Man with a reverse blade
- Traveling girl
- Punk rock love
- Cyberpunk revolution
- Gunfighter
- Iconic dystopia
- Magical creatures
- Military police
- Revenge tale
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- Samurai action
- Spirit fighters
- Go strategy
- Modern witches
- Street racing
- Mecha music
- Government conspiracy
- Girl in a new world
- Space garbage men
23 Clues: Ninja war • Gunfighter • Vampire war • Go strategy • Mecha music • Art students • Revenge tale • Street racing • Samurai action • Modern witches • Traveling girl • Punk rock love • Lupine warriors • Spirit fighters • Iconic dystopia • Military police • Space garbage men • Magical creatures • Wandering warriors • Girl in a new world • Cyberpunk revolution • Government conspiracy • Man with a reverse blade
Historical Battles 2023-07-26
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- - Bloody conflict.
- - Spartan stand.
- - Roman disaster.
- - Norman conquest.
- - British surrender.
- - World War I battle.
- - English triumph.
- - Pacific island fight.
- - Napoleon's brilliance.
- - Charles Martel's victory.
- - Ancient siege.
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- - Naval supremacy.
- - Napoleon's defeat.
- - Revolutionary event.
- - Turning point in the Pacific.
- - Greek victory.
- - American resistance.
- - Civil War clash.
- - Naval engagement.
- - Soviet turning point.
20 Clues: - Spartan stand. • - Greek victory. • - Ancient siege. • - Roman disaster. • - Bloody conflict. • - Naval supremacy. • - Norman conquest. • - Civil War clash. • - English triumph. • - Naval engagement. • - Napoleon's defeat. • - British surrender. • - World War I battle. • - Revolutionary event. • - American resistance. • - Soviet turning point. • - Pacific island fight. • - Napoleon's brilliance. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-03-27
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- military cooperation among the soviets, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, romania, and east Germany
- to become involved to influence the outcome
- a group of countries that meets
- an economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned in common by the workers who do the labor
- U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
- the practice of spying or using spies to obtain information
- one of the worlds superpowers during the Cold War
- an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses
- a list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities
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- partners or friends
- a wall built to Seperate west and east Germany
- the U.S. policy of fighting the spread of communism by limiting it to countries where it already existed
- the act of getting or obtaining something
- a competition to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons
- people or things injured or destroyed
- capital of Germany
- a war in which the superpowers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes (proxies) for the superpowers themselves
- one of the world superpowers during the Cold War
- close watch kept over someone or something, especially by a detective or investigator
- the global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II
20 Clues: capital of Germany • partners or friends • a group of countries that meets • people or things injured or destroyed • the act of getting or obtaining something • to become involved to influence the outcome • a wall built to Seperate west and east Germany • one of the world superpowers during the Cold War • one of the worlds superpowers during the Cold War • ...
Superpowers & Strategy 2026-02-15
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- U.S.strategy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- 1947 U.S. policy promising support to countries resisting communism.
- American program providing economic aid to rebuild Western Europe after World War II.
- Energy released from splitting or combining atomic nuclei.
- Nations not aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Soviet economic aid program for Eastern European countries.
- A nation with dominant global political and military influence.
- Proposed International organization to control nuclear weapons after WWII.
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- 1945 meeting of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin to plan postwar europe
- Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the division between Western Europe and Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe.
- The working class in Marxist theory.
- Political or economic dominance of one country over others.
- Competition between nations to build more powerful military weapons.
- A long period of political tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union that did not turn into direct full-scale war.
- An economic system in which property and industry are owned by the community or state.
- A military buffer area separating North and South Korea.
- 1945 meeting where Allied leaders discussed post–World War II Europe.
- The era following World War II characterized by nuclear technology and weapons.
- Conflict from 1950–1953 between communist North Korea and capitalist South Korea.
- Soviet attempt to cut off land access to West Berlin in 1948–1949.
20 Clues: The working class in Marxist theory. • A military buffer area separating North and South Korea. • U.S.strategy aimed at preventing the spread of communism. • Energy released from splitting or combining atomic nuclei. • Political or economic dominance of one country over others. • Soviet economic aid program for Eastern European countries. • ...
1950s 2026-02-05
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- Political system Americans feared during the Cold War
- Disease that caused widespread fear in the 1950s
- Small device that helped make electronics portable
- Singer who became a symbol of rock and roll
- Pressure to fit in during the 1950s
- Member of a group that rejected mainstream culture
- boom, Rapid increase in births after World War II
- capita income, Average amount of money earned per person
- Law that funded education during the Cold War
- Law that limited the power of labor unions
- Transition from wartime to peacetime economy
- Community built outside a city
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- Famous mass-produced suburban development
- Ability to buy now and pay later
- President during the Great Depression and World War II
- Nickname for President Dwight D. Eisenhower
- and roll, New style of music popular with young people in the 1950s
- your teachers name
- Bill of Rights, Law that helped veterans with education and housing
- A business that operates under a well-known name
- Relationship that increased sharply after World War II
- deal, Truman’s plan to continue New Deal–style reforms
- President after Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Government agency created to lead space exploration
- Fee once used to prevent some people from voting
- A large company made up of many smaller businesses
- your substitutes name
- Vice president known for the Checkers Speech
- depression, Severe economic crisis of the 1930s
29 Clues: your teachers name • your substitutes name • Community built outside a city • Ability to buy now and pay later • Pressure to fit in during the 1950s • President after Franklin D. Roosevelt • Famous mass-produced suburban development • Law that limited the power of labor unions • Nickname for President Dwight D. Eisenhower • Singer who became a symbol of rock and roll • ...
Chapter 9 2022-04-12
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- This man built the first successful Kansas airplane.
- Of or relating to people who live in the country
- One who acquires goods or services for direct use or ownership
- This doctor served as the secretary of the Kansas State Board of Health and became a national figure for public health reform.
- This was a movement that was trying to build a better society by helping those who could not always help themselves.
- "Win the War with __________" became a rallying cry and slogan in Kansas to show how important Kansas farming was in World War I.
- A person engaged in trying to influence public officials in favor of a specific cause.
- Oil and ______ fields were found in Kansas.
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- Controlling or enforcing set standards or rules.
- An industrial plant for purifying a crude substance.
- This man grew up in Ellis and became the president of the Buick Motor Company then introduced a new car that bears his last name.
- In 1909, Kansas outlaws the common ______________ (two words, no spaces) to control the spread of tuberculosis.
- The salt deposit near this city in Kansas is one of the largest in the world
- think the Flu Epidemic of 1918 began at Fort __________.
- An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely.
- This is a disease that affects the lungs but may spread to other areas and is characterized by fever, cough, and difficulty in breathing.
- This World War lasted from 1914-1918.
- She was the first woman war correspondent accredited by the United States government and covered World War I in France.
18 Clues: This World War lasted from 1914-1918. • Oil and ______ fields were found in Kansas. • Controlling or enforcing set standards or rules. • Of or relating to people who live in the country • An industrial plant for purifying a crude substance. • This man built the first successful Kansas airplane. • think the Flu Epidemic of 1918 began at Fort __________. • ...
The Causes of World War II 2013-06-11
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- Germany was not allowed to argue the terms of the Treaty due to this.
- The Peace Treaty that Germany had to sign after WWI.
- a member of the people and cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism
- the area of land that Britain and France gave to Germany.
- the alliance of Germany and Italy in 1936, later including Japa
- American President
- this was the policy of giving Hitler what he wanted to stop him from going to war.
- leader of Germany during World War II
- try to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion with others
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- President of France
- Primeminister of Britain
- the name for the area of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
- a huge worldwide economic depression in the 10 years before World War II.
- the nations allied against the Axis during World War II.
14 Clues: American President • President of France • Primeminister of Britain • leader of Germany during World War II • The Peace Treaty that Germany had to sign after WWI. • the nations allied against the Axis during World War II. • the area of land that Britain and France gave to Germany. • the name for the area of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. • ...
1.1A WW1 Origins 2025-02-05
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- Dominant military strategy of WWI, leading to stalemates
- A deep pride in one's nation that fueled tensions leading to WWI
- Neutral country invaded by Germany, prompting Britain to enter the war
- Annexed by Austria-Hungary, increasing tensions in the Balkans
- The unstable political situation in the Balkans that contributed to the war's outbreak
- Joined the Central Powers, replacing Italy in the Triple Alliance
- Defensive agreements between countries that contributed to the war’s escalation
- Pre-war agreement among France, Russia, and Great Britain
- The name given to World War I before World War II
- Competition between nations to build up military power before WWI
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- Germany’s military strategy to quickly defeat France before turning to Russia
- Pre-war military pact between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- A strategy in which each side tries to wear down the other through continuous losses
- Serbian nationalist group responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary whose assassination sparked WWI
- A cause of WWI where nations sought to expand their territories and influence
- German Emperor and leader during WWI
- The belief in maintaining a strong military and being prepared for war
- Germany’s unconditional support for Austria-Hungary after Franz Ferdinand’s assassination
- The unoccupied, dangerous ground between opposing trenches
20 Clues: German Emperor and leader during WWI • The name given to World War I before World War II • Dominant military strategy of WWI, leading to stalemates • Pre-war agreement among France, Russia, and Great Britain • The unoccupied, dangerous ground between opposing trenches • Archduke of Austria-Hungary whose assassination sparked WWI • ...
Fallout Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-04
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- a conference that occurs between world leaders
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- an failed invasion of Cuban land by the US to remove Fidel Castro from power
- a type of spy plane from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
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- known as the longest river in the world, located in Egypt, and where both sides of the Cold War offered to help build a dam there
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- a famous alliance between the U.S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
- the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union • ...
Review of World War I 2022-11-14
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- League of ______
- A new style of warfare created on the western front of the war
- This Archduke's assassination sparked the start of World War I
- "a" in MAIN causes of WWI
- "n" in MAIN causes of WWI
- United States president during World War I
- The Triple _____ was an early alliance between France, Britain, and Russia
- "m" in MAIN causes of WWI
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- Passenger ship sunk by a German submarine with Americans aboard
- Number of points that Wilson tried to make to establish peace after the war
- States This country entered the war on the side of the Allies in 1917
- Germany was forced to pay these as punishment for starting the war
- The Big ___ included the United States, Britain, France, and Italy
- The Triple _____ was the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- "i" in MAIN causes of WWI
15 Clues: League of ______ • "a" in MAIN causes of WWI • "n" in MAIN causes of WWI • "i" in MAIN causes of WWI • "m" in MAIN causes of WWI • United States president during World War I • A new style of warfare created on the western front of the war • This Archduke's assassination sparked the start of World War I • Passenger ship sunk by a German submarine with Americans aboard • ...
World War I 2017-01-07
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- On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on ________.
- Woodrow Wilson wanted a ________ of Nations to maintain world peace.
- On 28 June 1914, the ____ Franz Ferdinand, the future ruler of Austria-Hungary, was murdered during a visit to Sarajevo.
- The Treaty of ________ was signed at the end of the war.
- _______ entered the war to support Belgium and France.
- The war ended in 1918 with Germany agreeing to sign an ________.
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- The Treaty of Versailles is also known was the ______ Peace Conference.
- Britain, France and Russia made up the Triple _____.
- ______ entered the war and was Serbia's ally.
- France wanted Germany to pay heavy ________.
- Britain wanted Germany's _______ to be weak as it felt threatened by Germany's fleet.
- ______ wanted to be seen as a world power.
- France also wanted Germany to accept total ______ for the war.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy were known as the Triple ______.
- Germany attacked France through ________.
15 Clues: Germany attacked France through ________. • ______ wanted to be seen as a world power. • France wanted Germany to pay heavy ________. • ______ entered the war and was Serbia's ally. • Britain, France and Russia made up the Triple _____. • _______ entered the war to support Belgium and France. • The Treaty of ________ was signed at the end of the war. • ...
WW1 2023-03-31
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- chemical weapon used in WW1.
- These weapons fire a very fast stream of bullets for a long time (500-600 bullets/min).
- A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other.
- Mass Production techniques for the war.
- German submarines; a new weapon of the war; convoys were used to stop them.
- The system in Europe was one of the major cause of World War 1.
- The alliance of Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Italy prior to WW1.
- Area between the trenches in World War I, filled with barbed wire.
- his death was one of the cause of WW1.
- heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches.
- dirigible bombers that could level buildings in seconds.
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- certificates sold by the US government to pay for the war.
- A demand or threat that is final.
- flu pandemic that killed millions.
- A temporary peace agreement to end fighting.
- alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and assassination.
- Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
- The alliance of France, Russia, and Great Britain prior to WW1.
- A conflict in which the countries devote all their resources to the war effort.
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion.
20 Clues: chemical weapon used in WW1. • A demand or threat that is final. • flu pandemic that killed millions. • his death was one of the cause of WW1. • Mass Production techniques for the war. • Ideas spread to influence public opinion. • A temporary peace agreement to end fighting. • alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and assassination. • ...
Study Guide Aid 2018-01-17
Across
- Transition from wartime to peacetime
- First state to secede from the Union
- Age of political corruption during the 1800s
- Country that gave the U.S. the Statue of Liberty
- First mass produced affordable car
- Supreme court ruled this in Plessy v. Ferguson
- Place where the first shots of the Civil War fired
- Right to vote
- First all-black regiment to fight in the Civil War
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- America's oldest terrorist Organization
- Someone who wanted to end slavery
- Time period when alcohol was illegal
- Railroad that extended coast-to-coast
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Dirty, cramped apartments
- Material used to build America's mega-cities
- U.S. policy of withdrawing from world affairs
- Agency that provided food, homes and jobs
- Operative word that describes Reconstruction
19 Clues: Right to vote • Dirty, cramped apartments • Treaty that ended World War I • Someone who wanted to end slavery • First mass produced affordable car • Time period when alcohol was illegal • Transition from wartime to peacetime • First state to secede from the Union • Railroad that extended coast-to-coast • America's oldest terrorist Organization • ...
Famous Scientists 2021-12-16
Across
- Nurse who saved countless lives in the Crimean War, Florence _
- Discovered the DNA Rosalind _
- Won 2 Nobel Prizes for discovering radioactivity
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- Old school programmer, who was pivotal in developing the computer after world war 2, Grace _
- Apart from discovering gravity, he also co-invented calculus
- Ae found the equation E=mc*2
6 Clues: Ae found the equation E=mc*2 • Discovered the DNA Rosalind _ • Won 2 Nobel Prizes for discovering radioactivity • Apart from discovering gravity, he also co-invented calculus • Nurse who saved countless lives in the Crimean War, Florence _ • Old school programmer, who was pivotal in developing the computer after world war 2, Grace _
Hayleigh and Mia 2023-03-15
Across
- Wilson: The president during the war
- bugs that can give you lyme disease and kill you
- Used to be put in Guns/Weapons
- Foot: Dirty water in the trenches
- Vehicles used for World War 1
- bugs that crawl in your head and make it itchy
- Places people stayed during World War 1.
Down
- What was used to fight in the war.
- Fever: A Major Disease
- Could grow to be the size of cats.
- A flying vehicle
- Helped injured people
- A underwater Vehicle
- Mouth: Waist and Bacteria that was laying in their gums
14 Clues: A flying vehicle • A underwater Vehicle • Helped injured people • Fever: A Major Disease • Vehicles used for World War 1 • Used to be put in Guns/Weapons • Foot: Dirty water in the trenches • What was used to fight in the war. • Could grow to be the size of cats. • Wilson: The president during the war • Places people stayed during World War 1. • ...
WW1_Szederjesi_Szilveszter_Ferenc 2024-01-03
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- A final warning issued to an individual or nation, indicating that unless they comply with a request, force or action will be taken against them.
- In this type of warfare, opposing armed forces engage in a series of attacks, counterattacks, and defenses from entrenched positions in holes dug into the ground.
- A heavily armed and armored combat vehicle typically equipped with one cannon.
- The First World War came to an end in this location in 1919 after signing a treaty.
- He changed the nation's economic policies and led the United States into World War I in 1917.
- A vessel designed for going underwater, typically used in warfare and equipped with torpedoes or guided missiles.
- It set the rules for the Kingdom of Hungary and outlined its borders.
- There was a major battle between Russia and Austria-Hungary during the early stages of World War I.
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- His forces undertook a major attack on the Austro-Hungarian lines between May and August 1916.
- He served as First Lord of the Admiralty from 1911 to 1915.
- An agreement in time of war for the surrender to a hostile armed force of a particular body of troops.
- Two gunshots in this location sparked the flames of war and drew Europe into World War I.
- A temporary pause in fighting during a war, where both sides decide to halt aggressive actions.
- Founder of the Russian Communist Party.
- The situation in which a country is surrounded by soldiers or ships to stop people or goods from going in or out.
- A foreign policy focused on seeking revenge or reclaiming lost territories.
16 Clues: Founder of the Russian Communist Party. • He served as First Lord of the Admiralty from 1911 to 1915. • It set the rules for the Kingdom of Hungary and outlined its borders. • A foreign policy focused on seeking revenge or reclaiming lost territories. • A heavily armed and armored combat vehicle typically equipped with one cannon. • ...
Sip & Solve 2026-03-15
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- Groom's middle name
- Groom's favourite Walt Disney World land (2 words)
- Bride's middle name
- #of combined siblings
- Honeymoon destination
- Bride's favourite Walt Disney World land
- Who initiated the first kiss?
- #of months dating before they got engaged
- How many tattoos does the groom have?
- Groom's favorite band
- Favourite late night snack
- Bride's favourite singer (2 words)
- First dance song (2 words)
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- Couple's favourite TV show
- Sport the couple played together
- Engagement location (2 words)
- Couple's first vacation (2 words)
- Location of their first date (2 words)
- Who said "I love you" first?
- How many dresses did the bride try on?
20 Clues: Groom's middle name • Bride's middle name • #of combined siblings • Honeymoon destination • Groom's favorite band • Couple's favourite TV show • Favourite late night snack • First dance song (2 words) • Who said "I love you" first? • Engagement location (2 words) • Who initiated the first kiss? • Sport the couple played together • Couple's first vacation (2 words) • ...
Cold War 2026-04-29
Across
- Project, Secret U.S. government project during World War II that built the first atomic bombs.
- Race, A competition during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve major achievements in space exploration.
- An economic system where individuals and businesses own property and make money by producing and selling goods or services.
- Economic system where the government or community owns and controls important resources and services (like healthcare, education, or factories) to make things more equal for everyone.
- the Turtle, A cartoon character used in a Cold War safety film to teach kids what to do if there was a nuclear attack.
- Assured Destruction, An understanding that a full scale nuclear exchange would annihilate both sides
- Curtain, Term used during the Cold War to describe the division between communist Eastern Europe and non-communist Western Europe.
- Man, The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, by the United States during World War II.
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- A time in the United States during the early Cold War when people were accused of being communists, often without strong evidence.
- Race, A competition during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union to build more and stronger weapons, especially nuclear weapons.
- The first place ever hit by an atomic bomb.
- Plan, A program started by the United States after World War II to help rebuild countries in Europe as long as they were not Communist.
- An economic system where the government has control and there is no private ownership
- Policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism to new countries.
- Missile Crisis, A tense situation in 1962 when the United States discovered that the Soviet Union was placing nuclear missiles in Cuba.
- Boy, The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II by the United States.
- of Pigs, An event in 1961 when a group of Cuban exiles, supported by the United States, tried to invade Cuba and overthrow its leader.
17 Clues: The first place ever hit by an atomic bomb. • Policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism to new countries. • An economic system where the government has control and there is no private ownership • Project, Secret U.S. government project during World War II that built the first atomic bombs. • ...
History Crossword Unit 3 Part 1 2023-11-06
Across
- the heir to Austria Hungary's throne
- when airplanes fight each other in the air
- A Serbian Nationalist that assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- These were the new technology used in World War One, some examples are the Machine gun, the airplane, and poison gas
- What Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire are known as in World War One
- Agreements to aid each other if attacked
- A policy to maintain a large military that is ready for war
Down
- taking over smaller areas to build larger empires
- A passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans, and was considered one of the events that got the U.S. involved
- Both sides create permanent lines of fortification dug into the ground to guard against attacks
- What Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Portugal, and the United States are known as in World War One
- The leader of Germany, pushed Austria Hungary to declare war
- Germany tried to make a deal with Mexico telling them to attack the U.S. to keep them out of the war
- Disputed area in-between the trenches; impassable but had to be crossed to gain advantage
- extreme patriotic feelings that one's country is superior
15 Clues: the heir to Austria Hungary's throne • Agreements to aid each other if attacked • when airplanes fight each other in the air • taking over smaller areas to build larger empires • extreme patriotic feelings that one's country is superior • A policy to maintain a large military that is ready for war • The leader of Germany, pushed Austria Hungary to declare war • ...
Women's Achievements 2013-06-05
Across
- Women joined the ____ to fight in wars
- The result in getting hurt
- The Women's Army Corporation had____ for their country
- A planet Roberta visited
- Female astronaut
- Female occupations during the World War 1
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- Roberta Bondar had this occupation
- A building where women worked
- What women could catch this during World War 1
- Space shuttle
- Roberta Bondar's job during her mission
- A battle in Belguim
- A major battle
13 Clues: Space shuttle • A major battle • Female astronaut • A battle in Belguim • A planet Roberta visited • The result in getting hurt • A building where women worked • Roberta Bondar had this occupation • Women joined the ____ to fight in wars • Roberta Bondar's job during her mission • Female occupations during the World War 1 • What women could catch this during World War 1 • ...
Women's Achievements 2013-06-05
Across
- Female occupations during the World War 1
- The Women's Army Corporation had____ for their country
- A building where women worked
- Female astronaut
- A major battle
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- A planet Roberta visited
- What women could catch this during World War 1
- Space shuttle
- Roberta Bondar had this occupation
- A battle in Belguim
- Roberta Bondar's job during her mission
- Women joined the ____ to fight in wars
- The result in getting hurt
13 Clues: Space shuttle • A major battle • Female astronaut • A battle in Belguim • A planet Roberta visited • The result in getting hurt • A building where women worked • Roberta Bondar had this occupation • Women joined the ____ to fight in wars • Roberta Bondar's job during her mission • Female occupations during the World War 1 • What women could catch this during World War 1 • ...
Women's Achievements 2013-06-05
Across
- Women joined the ____ to fight in wars
- What women could catch this during World War 1
- The Women's Army Corporation had____ for their country
- Female astronaut
Down
- A major battle
- Roberta Bondar's job during her mission
- Female occupations during the World War 1
- A building where women worked
- Space shuttle
- A battle in Belguim
- Roberta Bondar had this occupation
- A planet Roberta visited
- The result in getting hurt
13 Clues: Space shuttle • A major battle • Female astronaut • A battle in Belguim • A planet Roberta visited • The result in getting hurt • A building where women worked • Roberta Bondar had this occupation • Women joined the ____ to fight in wars • Roberta Bondar's job during her mission • Female occupations during the World War 1 • What women could catch this during World War 1 • ...
MWH WW1-WW2 2025-02-14
Across
- what year did World War One start?
- what event sarted World War One?
- 32nd president
- describes a government that takes total, centralized,state control over every aspect of public and private life.
- the US was turned into the largest ____ force after World War One
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- what was the Economic crisis the lasted from 1929-1939
- Germany's democratic government from 1918 to 1933
- how many years did the war last?
- What were the main causes of the war?
- who was the person who led Germany in nazism?
10 Clues: 32nd president • how many years did the war last? • what event sarted World War One? • what year did World War One start? • What were the main causes of the war? • who was the person who led Germany in nazism? • Germany's democratic government from 1918 to 1933 • what was the Economic crisis the lasted from 1929-1939 • ...
Global 10 Spring Break Review 2023-04-10
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- leader of the Russian Revolution
- lowest class in France's Old Regime
- anti-imperialist uprising in China
- style of warfare used in World War 1
- separation of powers
- created European empire during the French Revolution
- coauthored the Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels
- European city divided following World War II
- population shift from rural areas to cities during the Industrial Revolution
- rapid modernization of Japan in the 1800s
Down
- crown jewel of the British Empire
- process of creating state controlled farms by seizing private land
- wrote the Wealth of Nations about the importance of free markets and the invisible hand of supply and demand
- Enlightenment philosopher that advocated for equality for women
- meeting amongst European leaders to discuss the colonization of Africa
- leader of the Reign of Terror
- defensive alliance created by the United States and other Western countries after World War II
- led resistance against Spanish rule in South America
- leader that maintained power by using show trials and purges
- served as first Chancellor of the German Empire following the unification of Germany
20 Clues: separation of powers • leader of the Reign of Terror • leader of the Russian Revolution • crown jewel of the British Empire • anti-imperialist uprising in China • lowest class in France's Old Regime • style of warfare used in World War 1 • rapid modernization of Japan in the 1800s • European city divided following World War II • ...
Texas History Years 2023-05-19
Across
- Year the Fredonian Republic declared independence
- Year the U.S. Civil War started
- Year Pearl Harbor was bombed
- Year the Mexican Federal Constitution was ratified
- Year the Second Convention was held, where Stephen F. Austin presented resolutions to the Mexican government
- Year Christopher Columbus discovered America
- Year Prohibition was repealed
- Year the Rubi Expedition arrived in East Texas
- Year Stephen F. Austin finally received a valid contract for his colony in Texas
- Year Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna declared himself dictator of Mexico
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- Year Texas became a U.S. state
- Year the Adams-Onis Treaty was signed
- Year Cabeza de Vaca was the first explorer to enter present day Texas
- Year of the Dred Scott decision
- Year World War I began
- Year World War II began
- Year Spindletop was discovered
- Year the first Spanish mission (San Francisco de los Tejas) was established in East Texas
- Year of the Battle of the Alamo
- Year Hernan Cortez landed in the new world and killed off the Aztecs
- Year the Law of April 6th was passed in response to Mier y Teran’s report
21 Clues: Year World War I began • Year World War II began • Year Pearl Harbor was bombed • Year Prohibition was repealed • Year Texas became a U.S. state • Year Spindletop was discovered • Year the U.S. Civil War started • Year of the Dred Scott decision • Year of the Battle of the Alamo • Year the Adams-Onis Treaty was signed • Year Christopher Columbus discovered America • ...
Ideologies 2021-06-14
Across
- Located at the center of the political spectrum
- Private ownership
- A belief
- Not democratic
- Hitler’s leadership
- Prohibits opposition
- Italy’s government during the second world war
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- Supports laissez-faire capitalism
- Fairness
- Germany’s government during the second world war
- A committed member
- Opposite of capitalism
- Work of the government is carried out by civil services
- No one is above the law
- Referred to as “left wing”
15 Clues: Fairness • A belief • Not democratic • Private ownership • A committed member • Hitler’s leadership • Prohibits opposition • Opposite of capitalism • No one is above the law • Referred to as “left wing” • Supports laissez-faire capitalism • Italy’s government during the second world war • Located at the center of the political spectrum • Germany’s government during the second world war • ...
Ideologies 2021-06-14
Across
- Work of the government is carried out by civil services
- Hitler’s leadership
- Germany’s government during the second world war
- Fairness
- No one is above the law
- Prohibits opposition
- Opposite of capitalism
Down
- supports change
- Private ownership
- A belief
- Not democratic
- Supports laissez-faire capitalism
- Located at the center of the political spectrum
- Italy’s government during the second world war
- Referred to as “left wing”
15 Clues: A belief • Fairness • Not democratic • supports change • Private ownership • Hitler’s leadership • Prohibits opposition • Opposite of capitalism • No one is above the law • Referred to as “left wing” • Supports laissez-faire capitalism • Italy’s government during the second world war • Located at the center of the political spectrum • Germany’s government during the second world war • ...
Killian and Alaina WW1 2026-03-11
Across
- flamimflfer
- heavy armored Machinery
- protects you from gas
- spiky wire no man's land
- explosives in no man's land
- fast firing weapon
- helped make the trenches
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- a weapon used for World War I
- food
- a whole bunch of people
- flies through the sky
- used for the rifle
- used for World War II
- medical Aid
- you need a gas mask to protect yourself from it
15 Clues: food • flamimflfer • medical Aid • used for the rifle • fast firing weapon • protects you from gas • flies through the sky • used for World War II • a whole bunch of people • heavy armored Machinery • spiky wire no man's land • helped make the trenches • explosives in no man's land • a weapon used for World War I • you need a gas mask to protect yourself from it
