world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Marie Curie 2022-04-12
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- Curies, first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science
- Curies, mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1
- is the study of substances, elements and compounds
- Home country of Madam Curie
- Prize, awarded to "those have conferred the greatest benefit to Mankind in previous year
- Becquerel, discovered the radioactive element of uranium
- first radioactive element discovered
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- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence.
- the capitol of France
- War I, first world war
- Prize in Chemistry, one of five fields in Nobel Prize.
- capitol of Poland
- radioactive element discovered by Madam & Mister Curie
- You also call radiation “electromagnetic waves”
- Prize in Physics, Physics is the branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact
- Curie, husband of Madam Curie
16 Clues: capitol of Poland • the capitol of France • War I, first world war • Home country of Madam Curie • Curie, husband of Madam Curie • first radioactive element discovered • Curies, mobile x-rays in cars in world war 1 • You also call radiation “electromagnetic waves” • is the study of substances, elements and compounds • Curies, first woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes in science • ...
The World in Prosperity and Depression 2015-04-23
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- Leader of Italy during World War II. Coined the term 'fascism'
- Period in the late 1920s and 1930s of unemployment and great economic turmoil around the world.
- American professor who emigrated from Germany and convinced the American President to develop an atomic weapon project.
- Leader of Great Britain during World War II.
- Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States.
- A new political system that identifies a government with extreme nationalism, a demand for a single party, highly powerful leaders and extreme militarism.
- Japanese general who convinced Emperor Hirohito to attack the United States.
- International agency created after World War II to help nations settle their disputes.
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- Took place on D-Day (June 1944) landing Allied troops on the French Coast of Normandy.
- Giving a leader or nation what they want in hopes of avoiding war or conflict.
- the new German democratic republic that formed after World War I. Was 'weak.'
- System of government that controlled all aspects of the people's daily lives.
- German Secret Police during World War II
- Japanese attack on Hawaii December 7, 1941
- Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II
- German 'Lightening War' involving the use of planes,tanks and motorized troop carriers to rapidly conquer territory
- Germany, Italy and Japan
- Leader of Germany during World War II
- Refers to the attempted genocide of Jews in Europe during World War II
- Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki leading to the end of World War II in Japan.
20 Clues: Germany, Italy and Japan • Leader of Germany during World War II • German Secret Police during World War II • Japanese attack on Hawaii December 7, 1941 • Leader of Great Britain during World War II. • Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II • Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States. • Leader of Italy during World War II. Coined the term 'fascism' • ...
World War 2 2013-04-12
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- President of u.s. at end of war(first and last name)
- Dictator of japan(last name)
- Dictator of germany(first and last name)
- List of axis powers(3 words)
- Dictator of Italy(last name)
- Prime minister of great britain for most of war(first and last name)
- Prejudice against jews(include dash)
- German air force name.
- Nickname of “a strong woman hard at work at an arms factory”(2 words)
- Dictator of soviet union(last name)
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- June 1942 battle that was the turning point of the war in the pacific(3 words)
- Peace-keeping body formed after world war 2(2 words)
- Airplane owned by Paul Tibbits dropped the first atomic bomb(2 words)
- President of U.S. during most of war(first,middle initial,last)
- The united states, great britain, france, and the soviet union make up this group(2 words)
15 Clues: German air force name. • Dictator of japan(last name) • List of axis powers(3 words) • Dictator of Italy(last name) • Dictator of soviet union(last name) • Prejudice against jews(include dash) • Dictator of germany(first and last name) • President of u.s. at end of war(first and last name) • Peace-keeping body formed after world war 2(2 words) • ...
crossword 2018-04-24
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- tensions between the U.S.A and Soviet Union
- to do away with
- gathering of secret information
- code name for america project
- people who share same religion or race
- foot soldiers
- information gained
- city where jews lived separated from society
- victory over japan ending world war 2
- inability to read or write
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- participants in war
- exterminate racial ethnic group
- peacekeeping organization
- irregular forces
- payments for war damage
- banishment from country
- invasion of europe
- plan for fighting war
- agreement to stop fighting
- long period of time without rain
20 Clues: foot soldiers • to do away with • irregular forces • invasion of europe • information gained • participants in war • plan for fighting war • payments for war damage • banishment from country • peacekeeping organization • agreement to stop fighting • inability to read or write • code name for america project • exterminate racial ethnic group • gathering of secret information • ...
World War 2 2018-04-16
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- day of the week when Pearl Harbor was attacked
- Utah defense facility in Clearfield, Utah
- State where a racetrack was used to house Japanese people while they waited to be sent to Topaz
- Before the United States entered the war, Utah was mostly a mining, __________________, and business state.
- People could get paid to work outside the camp at Topaz on what type of project
- last name of the Berlin Candy Bomber
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- country invaded by Germany that caused Britain and France to declare war
- city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- leader of Italy who joined sides with Hitler during WWII (last name only)
- a ruler who has absolute, unrestricted control of government
- More than 71,000 Utahns left for service in the __________________.
- to interrupt or receive a communication directed elsewhere
- Native American tribe that the Code Talkers belonged to
- Utah was _______________ or far away from the coast
- the name for a place where Japanese people lived while at Topaz
15 Clues: last name of the Berlin Candy Bomber • Utah defense facility in Clearfield, Utah • day of the week when Pearl Harbor was attacked • Utah was _______________ or far away from the coast • city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped • Native American tribe that the Code Talkers belonged to • to interrupt or receive a communication directed elsewhere • ...
World War 2 2013-09-11
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- or helped what are the panals in the ww11 memorial stand for?
- what shape is the memorial pool in?
- ft. how high is the d.c. pavillion?
- mall where is the d.c. pavillion found?
- how many american casualties are represented in the ww11 memorial
- ft. how many feet tall is the alantic pacific statchue?
- how many large pillars are there in the ww11 memorial?
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- how many acres does the ww11 memorial cover?
- what does the rope between the pillars stand for?
- what was the first name of the person who disigned the ww11 memorial?
- honor what is the memorial there for?
- how many troops died in ww11?
- how many landforms does the ww11 memorial have?
- how many pieces of granmite do you need to make bronze plates?
- how many bronze panals does the memorial have?
15 Clues: how many troops died in ww11? • what shape is the memorial pool in? • ft. how high is the d.c. pavillion? • honor what is the memorial there for? • mall where is the d.c. pavillion found? • how many acres does the ww11 memorial cover? • how many bronze panals does the memorial have? • how many landforms does the ww11 memorial have? • ...
World War 2 2013-11-11
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- Which country started the war?
- Who was the enemies of the Allies?
- Which vehicle shoot guns or dropped bombs from above?
- Who led Great Britian army in WW2?
- Who led the British army for 8 months?
- People wear g_______ to protect themseleves from gasbombs.
- What did Hitler fight for?
- In a b____ people turned of all the lights.
- What did the Allies want?
- Who steals from people and makes profit from stolen objects?
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- Who fought with a sword?
- Who shot arrows?
- What is the main weapon in WW2?
- Who started the WW2?
- G________ killed thousands of people.
15 Clues: Who shot arrows? • Who started the WW2? • Who fought with a sword? • What did the Allies want? • What did Hitler fight for? • Which country started the war? • What is the main weapon in WW2? • Who was the enemies of the Allies? • Who led Great Britian army in WW2? • G________ killed thousands of people. • Who led the British army for 8 months? • ...
World War 2 2013-11-19
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- What were the children who were sent to the countryside called?
- Who looked after the children in the countryside?
- A s____ was not used in WW2.
- H_____ was a common soldier.
- In a b_____ people turn off all the lights.
- What is the hugest and most common vehicle in WW2?
- Which country is led by churchill?
- Which country was britians enemy?
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- which countries were n_______?
- What do you call a person who shoots arrows?
- What do you call a soldier with a sword?
- Which side was britian on?
- Who led britian for 8 month?
- What is the common weapon in WW2?
- Which side was britains enemy?
15 Clues: Which side was britian on? • A s____ was not used in WW2. • H_____ was a common soldier. • Who led britian for 8 month? • which countries were n_______? • Which side was britains enemy? • Which country was britians enemy? • What is the common weapon in WW2? • Which country is led by churchill? • What do you call a soldier with a sword? • ...
world war 2 2013-01-28
15 Clues: romors • a payment • settlement • peace treaty • wilsons plan • sold for cash • own government • an american icon • not takeing part • close world war 1 • attacked by japan • taken from germany • suppilied by the u.s. • held germany resonible • sopparted treaty of versaillers
world war 2 2018-02-09
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- German military leader after Hitler
- the new military base for US
- What did Prime Minister King introduce in 1942?
- Britain's training for air craft military which was located in Canada
- Where were most of the goods shipped to?
- fascist prime minister of Italy
- second country which declared war on Germany
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- the former country THAT Hitler took over
- Germans' code that was hacked by Britain
- one of two islands that US lost to Japan
- the agreement between Germany and Britain
- Germany's failed military creation that cost them the tide turns
- Which Canadian group volunteered more during the war?
- At the end of the war, Canada became known as “the _______ of democracy”
- Japanese-Canadians were thought to be _____.
15 Clues: the new military base for US • fascist prime minister of Italy • German military leader after Hitler • the former country THAT Hitler took over • Germans' code that was hacked by Britain • one of two islands that US lost to Japan • Where were most of the goods shipped to? • the agreement between Germany and Britain • Japanese-Canadians were thought to be _____. • ...
the great war 2022-05-18
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- this involved digging, barbed wire and “no mans land”
- Was the leader of great britain during world war 1
- he was the British general of the British troops in france during World War 1
- were naval submarines operated by Germany
- the longest battle of World War 1 the battle of
- This battle seen the first use of tanks
- the rifle witch was widely used by the americans
- Leader of Italy during world war 1
- Another name given to world war 1
- was the top german commander during world war 1
- the last open “battle” of the western front was the battle of
- The fleet of the german ships was known as the
- this ended the war between russia and the central powers
- he was the german chancellor during world war 1
- Who assassinated Archduke Franics Ferdinand
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- Name of the first tank used during battle
- Was the president of the united states during world war 1
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- leader of russia during world war 1
- gun type weapon that shot out flames use in world war 1 to clear trenches
- he was the top french commander during world war 1
- The name of the powers who fought against the central powers
- the grenades used by germany in ww1
- these were used to drop bombs on the enemies as well as find out eneimes postions
- The rifle witch was widely used by the germans
- this was the only major naval engagement of world war 1
- is a serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long. this Happen due to the trenches in world war 1 being overflowed with water
- most widely used chemical weapon in world war 1 due to how hard it is to detect
- was a plan to overtake the french
- This type of war resulted in the use of mask by foot soldiers
- The president of france during world war 1 was
- was in the triple Entente due to an alliance with France
- a type a ptsd that developed over time due to non stop mortar and artillery fire
- the sinking of this ship by germany brought america closer to entering ww1
- Was the first battle to see use of chemical weapons
- Germany was part of the Triple…
- worn by front line troops if detection of chemical weapons like gas
37 Clues: Germany was part of the Triple… • was a plan to overtake the french • Another name given to world war 1 • Leader of Italy during world war 1 • leader of russia during world war 1 • the grenades used by germany in ww1 • The name given to Great Britain's navy • This battle seen the first use of tanks • were naval submarines operated by Germany • ...
world of the brinks 2015-05-12
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- news Chanel
- opposite of violence
- to let go
- threats with war with powerful equipment
- USSR
- communist ruler
- publicly owned communism
- national security
- seal off
- failed invasion of Cuba
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- wall separating east and west Berlin
- first satellites
- president
- society, culture,life of a particular area
- a musician
- submarine
- big flash
- social system capitalism
- after world war 2
- secret mission
20 Clues: USSR • seal off • president • to let go • submarine • big flash • a musician • news Chanel • secret mission • communist ruler • first satellites • after world war 2 • national security • opposite of violence • failed invasion of Cuba • social system capitalism • publicly owned communism • wall separating east and west Berlin • threats with war with powerful equipment • ...
World War 2 2020-04-21
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- An underground shelter
- Camps Prisons that were set up by the Nazis to wipe out people
- The day when the Allies landed in France (6th June 1944).
- A person who does not work in the police or armed services.
- A group of volunteers that was set up to defend Britain against invasion.
- Mask A mask that was worn to protect people from poisonous gases.
- The countries that fought the Axis powers.
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- Information that is used to promote a point of view.
- A bombing attack from planes.
- A German submarine.
- Name of the British Air Force
- The places where children stayed during their evacuation.
- A bomb that is created by splitting an atom.
- A person who chooses to do a job without getting paid for it.
- A person who secretly tries to find out information about the enemy.
15 Clues: A German submarine. • An underground shelter • A bombing attack from planes. • Name of the British Air Force • The countries that fought the Axis powers. • A bomb that is created by splitting an atom. • Information that is used to promote a point of view. • The day when the Allies landed in France (6th June 1944). • ...
World War 2 2022-03-03
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- The final major battle in Germany that would end
- 33rd U.S who dropped the bombs on japan
- German Invasion that triggered WW2
- A Genocide that took place in Germany consisted of killing only Jewish people.
- Suprise Military Strike By the Japanese Navy That entered the U.S in the war.
- Another bombing took place after the bombing of Hiroshima on this Japanese city
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- An act that would lend supplies to any country whose defense was critical to the U.S
- An alliance that consisted of the countries Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- During World War II (1939-45), an American Bomber dropped the world's first atomic bomb over a Japanese City
- A oversees naval air battle With the U.S navy against the Imperial Japanese navy.
- A battle that took place in Normandy
- Dictator of Germany during WW2
- Barbarossa An invasion by the Germans against Russia that failed.
- 32nd U.S president that led the U.S during the start of WW2
- powers An alliance that consist of the soviet union, Great Britain, and the united states.
15 Clues: Dictator of Germany during WW2 • German Invasion that triggered WW2 • A battle that took place in Normandy • 33rd U.S who dropped the bombs on japan • The final major battle in Germany that would end • 32nd U.S president that led the U.S during the start of WW2 • Barbarossa An invasion by the Germans against Russia that failed. • ...
World War 2 2022-03-03
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- A oversees naval air battle With the U.S navy against the Imperial Japanese navy.
- Barbarossa An invasion by the Germans against Russia that failed.
- The final major battle in Germany that would end
- An act that would lend supplies to any country whose defense was critical to the U.S
- German Invasion that triggered WW2
- A battle that took place in Normandy
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- An alliance that consisted of the countries Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- Suprise Military Strike By the Japanese Navy That entered the U.S in the war.
- 33rd U.S who dropped the bombs on japan
- Dictator of Germany during WW2
- During World War II (1939-45), an American Bomber dropped the world's first atomic bomb over a Japanese City
- A Genocide that took place in Germany consisted of killing only Jewish people.
- Another bombing took place after the bombing of Hiroshima on this Japanese city
- powers An alliance that consist of the soviet union, Great Britain, and the united states.
- 32nd U.S president that led the U.S during the start of WW2
15 Clues: Dictator of Germany during WW2 • German Invasion that triggered WW2 • A battle that took place in Normandy • 33rd U.S who dropped the bombs on japan • The final major battle in Germany that would end • 32nd U.S president that led the U.S during the start of WW2 • Barbarossa An invasion by the Germans against Russia that failed. • ...
World War 2 2018-04-16
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- the name for a place where Japanese people lived while at Topaz
- Native American tribe that the Code Talkers belonged to
- Before the United States entered the war, Utah was mostly a mining, __________________, and business state.
- Utah was _______________ or far away from the coast
- day of the week when Pearl Harbor was attacked
- leader of Italy who joined sides with Hitler during WWII (last name only)
- last name of the Berlin Candy Bomber
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- a ruler who has absolute, unrestricted control of government
- People could get paid to work outside the camp at Topaz on what type of project
- country invaded by Germany that caused Britain and France to declare war
- More than 71,000 Utahns left for service in the __________________.
- State where a racetrack was used to house Japanese people while they waited to be sent to Topaz
- Utah defense facility in Clearfield, Utah
- city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- to interrupt or receive a communication directed elsewhere
15 Clues: last name of the Berlin Candy Bomber • Utah defense facility in Clearfield, Utah • day of the week when Pearl Harbor was attacked • Utah was _______________ or far away from the coast • city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped • Native American tribe that the Code Talkers belonged to • to interrupt or receive a communication directed elsewhere • ...
World War 2 2018-04-16
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- day of the week when Pearl Harbor was attacked
- country invaded by Germany that caused Britain and France to declare war
- city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- More than 71,000 Utahns left for service in the __________________.
- leader of Italy who joined sides with Hitler during WWII (last name only)
- Utah defense facility in Clearfield, Utah
- People could get paid to work outside the camp at Topaz on what type of project
- last name of the Berlin Candy Bomber
- the name for a place where Japanese people lived while at Topaz
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- to interrupt or receive a communication directed elsewhere
- Native American tribe that the Code Talkers belonged to
- Before the United States entered the war, Utah was mostly a mining, __________________, and business state.
- State where a racetrack was used to house Japanese people while they waited to be sent to Topaz
- Utah was _______________ or far away from the coast
- a ruler who has absolute, unrestricted control of government
15 Clues: last name of the Berlin Candy Bomber • Utah defense facility in Clearfield, Utah • day of the week when Pearl Harbor was attacked • Utah was _______________ or far away from the coast • city in Japan where the first atomic bomb was dropped • Native American tribe that the Code Talkers belonged to • to interrupt or receive a communication directed elsewhere • ...
World War 2 2024-02-02
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- Master Race
- British Leader during WW2
- Youth Clashes in LA between Mexican kids and sailors
- Policy of allowing Germany to claim land
- Symbolic Worker For Women
- Genocide of Jews
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- Pacific Strategy for U.S. going island to island
- Normandy Invasion
- Atomic Bomb Program
- Suicide Pilots for Japan
- Olympic Legend. Hitler did not like him.
- Atomic Bomb City in Japan
- German Party that Hitler led
- Dictator of Germany
- Forced Camps in U.S. for a certain group of people
15 Clues: Master Race • Genocide of Jews • Normandy Invasion • Atomic Bomb Program • Dictator of Germany • Suicide Pilots for Japan • Atomic Bomb City in Japan • British Leader during WW2 • Symbolic Worker For Women • German Party that Hitler led • Olympic Legend. Hitler did not like him. • Policy of allowing Germany to claim land • Pacific Strategy for U.S. going island to island • ...
world war 2 2025-12-03
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral, near the surface of the sea.
- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
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- Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a vent where lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are ejected.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A group or chain of islands.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • ...
A Soldiers Vocabulary 2017-11-22
14 Clues: Blacks • Training • Hometown • First Fight • World War 2 • World War 1 • Ending life • Main Character • Shot in the stomach • Brother of Main character • People who are for slavery • Friend of the Main Character • Un-Abbreviated word people who are for slavery • New Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
A Soldiers Vocabulary 2017-11-22
14 Clues: Blacks • Hometown • Training • World War 2 • Ending life • First Fight • World War 1 • Main Character • Shot in the stomach • Brother of Main character • People who are for slavery • Friend of the Main Character • Un-Abbreviated word people who are for slavery • New Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Korean War 2020-03-31
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- A temporary suspension of fighting is known as a(n) _____ _____ (2 words).
- A branch of the US military.
- Most of the casualties in the war were _____.
- The Korean War began when the North Korean Army crossed the 38th _____.
- General Douglas MacArthur favored the possible use of _____ weapons during the war.
- He was the American General in charge of US forces in the Asian region.
- The Korea War lasted just over _____ years.
- Organization of nations that works for world peace and security and the betterment of humanity (2 words).
- US Marines made an amphibious landing at this strategic port in September 1950.
- Former military commander who became President before the war ended.
- The South Korean capital.
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- Soviet leader who died before the war came to an end.
- He was the US President at the outbreak of the Korean War.
- Korea had previously been a colony of this country.
- The leader of US troops in Korea was relieved of command on charges of this.
- A significant threat to the health of troops from both sides during the winter campaigns.
- As part of the agreement to end the war a _____ zone was created between the two Koreas.
- Peace talks began at _____ in July 1951.
- The war was the first military conflict of the larger _____ _____ (2 words).
- Because issues in Vietnam eventually occupied America's consciousness, the Korean War is often called the _____ War.
- He was the Secretary of State under President Truman.
- Communist leader of China during the Korean War (2 words)
- He was the anti-communist dictator of South Korea.
- The statues of the Korean War Memorial are made of _____.
- The North Korean capital.
25 Clues: The North Korean capital. • The South Korean capital. • A branch of the US military. • Peace talks began at _____ in July 1951. • The Korea War lasted just over _____ years. • Most of the casualties in the war were _____. • He was the anti-communist dictator of South Korea. • Korea had previously been a colony of this country. • ...
WWI - The Great War 2025-04-09
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- this involved digging, barbed wire and “no mans land”
- Was the leader of great britain during world war 1
- he was the British general of the British troops in france during World War 1
- were naval submarines operated by Germany
- the longest battle of World War 1 the battle of
- This battle seen the first use of tanks
- the rifle witch was widely used by the americans
- Leader of Italy during world war 1
- Another name given to world war 1
- was the top german commander during world war 1
- the last open “battle” of the western front was the battle of
- The fleet of the german ships was known as the
- this ended the war between russia and the central powers
- he was the german chancellor during world war 1
- Who assassinated Archduke Franics Ferdinand
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- Name of the first tank used during battle
- Was the president of the united states during world war 1
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- leader of russia during world war 1
- gun type weapon that shot out flames use in world war 1 to clear trenches
- he was the top french commander during world war 1
- The name of the powers who fought against the central powers
- the grenades used by germany in ww1
- these were used to drop bombs on the enemies as well as find out eneimes postions
- The rifle witch was widely used by the germans
- this was the only major naval engagement of world war 1
- is a serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long. this Happen due to the trenches in world war 1 being overflowed with water
- most widely used chemical weapon in world war 1 due to how hard it is to detect
- was a plan to overtake the french
- This type of war resulted in the use of mask by foot soldiers
- The president of france during world war 1 was
- was in the triple Entente due to an alliance with France
- a type a ptsd that developed over time due to non stop mortar and artillery fire
- the sinking of this ship by germany brought america closer to entering ww1
- Was the first battle to see use of chemical weapons
- Germany was part of the Triple…
- worn by front line troops if detection of chemical weapons like gas
37 Clues: Germany was part of the Triple… • was a plan to overtake the french • Another name given to world war 1 • Leader of Italy during world war 1 • leader of russia during world war 1 • the grenades used by germany in ww1 • The name given to Great Britain's navy • This battle seen the first use of tanks • were naval submarines operated by Germany • ...
World War 2 2013-05-15
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- Atomic bomb type?
- The smoke... the city
- what was the war?
- A effect of radiation
- What was falling from the sky?
- has no value after the bomb was dropped
- The last name of the German leader
- US president
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- Victory for france
- Type of cloud?
- Where did it happen?
- the land was...
- What else killed people besides the bomb?
- What kind of bomb?
- People had to .... food and clothing after the explosion
15 Clues: US president • Type of cloud? • the land was... • Atomic bomb type? • what was the war? • Victory for france • What kind of bomb? • Where did it happen? • The smoke... the city • A effect of radiation • What was falling from the sky? • The last name of the German leader • has no value after the bomb was dropped • What else killed people besides the bomb? • ...
World War 2 2016-12-07
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- Group of countries including Germany,France,and Japan
- American troops were forced to march 65 miles
- A political system where the government controls business
- Enabled women to serve in noncombat
- Discrimination against Jews
- Political system that strives to regulate every aspect of life
- US naval base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japanese air forces
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- Provide US aid to foreign aid
- Limited US involvement in future wars
- Agreement between Britain and Germany allowing Germany to expand
- To bring to peace
- Exaggerated statements that are spread
- Policy that stated the Allied goals
- Great Britain,France,Soviet Union,US,and China
- An agreement Germany,Japan,and Italy signed
15 Clues: To bring to peace • Discrimination against Jews • Provide US aid to foreign aid • Policy that stated the Allied goals • Enabled women to serve in noncombat • Limited US involvement in future wars • Exaggerated statements that are spread • An agreement Germany,Japan,and Italy signed • American troops were forced to march 65 miles • ...
World War 2 2022-03-21
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- location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan
- a limit on certain types of food
- dictator of Germany
- military leader of Japan
- a form of government where complete control is given to the government
- Group of African American pilots who flew combat missions in the war
- A leader who gains complete control of a country's government
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- Prime minister of Great Britain
- dictator of Italy
- dictator of the Soviet Union
- Great Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and France
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- President of the U.S. during the Great Depression and WWII
- Americans did not want to get involved in the war at first, so they were
- served as nurses, pilots, radio operators, and mechanics in the war
15 Clues: dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • Germany, Japan, Italy • military leader of Japan • dictator of the Soviet Union • Prime minister of Great Britain • a limit on certain types of food • location in Hawaii where the US was attacked by Japan • Great Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and France • President of the U.S. during the Great Depression and WWII • ...
World War 2 2022-05-10
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- Dictator of Italy
- Used fat man atomic bomb
- An attack that took place in Hawaii
- The Book Hitler made
- Divine right to rule
- When a country enters a country without it knowing
- Dictator of Germany
- Secret police of Germany
- Prime minister of Britain
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- The dictator of Japan
- A strategy Germany used to invade Poland
- An atomic bomb used on hiroshima
- Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale
- When a moneys worth drops down
- The President of the United States during the war
15 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Germany • The Book Hitler made • Divine right to rule • The dictator of Japan • Used fat man atomic bomb • Secret police of Germany • Prime minister of Britain • When a moneys worth drops down • An atomic bomb used on hiroshima • An attack that took place in Hawaii • A strategy Germany used to invade Poland • Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale • ...
world war 2 2025-12-03
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral, near the surface of the sea.
- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
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- Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a vent where lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are ejected.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A group or chain of islands.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • ...
world war 2 2025-12-03
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral, near the surface of the sea.
- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
Down
- Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a vent where lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are ejected.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A group or chain of islands.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • ...
Claim To Fame 2023-04-25
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- Faced with the Great Depression and World War 2
- Jewish man wrongfully convicted of murder
- Group of Republicans lasting from the civil war all the way to the reconstruction period.
- Brought entertainment to Atlanta.
- Considered the father of school lunches.
- Let freed slaves live on their plantation if they worked on the plantation.
- Seeing how many schools wanted to desegregate.
- Early settlers who voiced their disagreements during the trustee period.
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- Turned Atlanta into the aviation powerhouse it is today.
- Very prominent barbershop in Atlanta.
- Trade system mainly used during the 16th through 18th century.
- Time period keeping blacks and whites apart.
- Controversial politician from Georgia.
- Group of German speaking settlers who settled the town of Ebenezer.
- American educator born into slavery in 1856
- Came about in the early 19th century.
- Considered the father of the two ocean navy.
- The first black man to get a PhD from Harvard
- Party mainly supported by rural Georgian farmers.
- Enacted by President Roosevelt during World War 2.
20 Clues: Brought entertainment to Atlanta. • Very prominent barbershop in Atlanta. • Came about in the early 19th century. • Controversial politician from Georgia. • Considered the father of school lunches. • Jewish man wrongfully convicted of murder • American educator born into slavery in 1856 • Time period keeping blacks and whites apart. • ...
WW1 2022-05-09
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- Who were the three main powers of the allies.
- What type of warfare was used in World War 1.
- Which treaty ended World War 1.
- What was Woodrow Wilson's plan for the post war world.
- What invention allowed countries to scout enemy positions from the air.
- An armored vehicle first introduced at the battle of the Somme.
- What message was sent to mexico by the Germans.
- A major naval battle between Germany and Britain.
- Who was the the president of the U.S. during World War 1.
- What was known as the powder keg of Europe.
- What was Germany's plan to invade France through Belgium and then Attack Russia.
- What weapon was banned after its use in World War 1.
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- Who's assassination lead to World War 1
- Who were the Central Powers.
- What were the four main causes of World War 1.
- An agreement to stop fighting.
- What countries were the Big Four.
- What organization was created after world war 1 to prevent future wars.
- What treaty ended fighting on the eastern front.
- The failed ally invasion of the Ottoman Empire.
- What passenger ship was sunk by a German torpedo.
- Who was the leader of Germany during World War 1.
22 Clues: Who were the Central Powers. • An agreement to stop fighting. • Which treaty ended World War 1. • What countries were the Big Four. • Who's assassination lead to World War 1 • What was known as the powder keg of Europe. • Who were the three main powers of the allies. • What type of warfare was used in World War 1. • What were the four main causes of World War 1. • ...
World war 1 vocab 2022-11-08
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- an armed band that uses surprise attacks to sabotage
- anything prohibited by law from being imported or exported
- gathered in groups
- incitement of discount or rebellion against a government
- Large gas filled balloons used in World War 1
- the act or practice of spying
- a vegetable especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
- forced military service
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- a feeling of intense pride of ones homeland
- war damage paid by defeated state
- president Wilson's plan to end world war 1 based on the principle of justice to all people and nationalities
- Info, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
- gas that blinded, choked, burned, and blistered enemies
- the land between 2 trenches
- a zig-zag tunnel used to fight wars
- an agreement made by 2 sides
16 Clues: gathered in groups • forced military service • the land between 2 trenches • an agreement made by 2 sides • the act or practice of spying • war damage paid by defeated state • a zig-zag tunnel used to fight wars • a feeling of intense pride of ones homeland • Large gas filled balloons used in World War 1 • an armed band that uses surprise attacks to sabotage • ...
Inclusive International Cooperation 2023-12-25
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- into close association
- throughout the world
- freedom from disturbance or war
- a post-world war 2 international organization created to solve world problems such as war hunger famine etc
- relating to the whole world ie globe
- abstract noun of contribute
- a partnership for combined effort in political parties
- the state of being united
- work done by a team
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- every person
- is a sanskrit phrase meaning 'the world is one family' also used as the theme for G20 2023
- world's biggest sports event has two seasons summer and winter
- an international financial institution which gives money grants to low income countries to help them with poverty and other issues
- world famous freedom fighter from india who is known for his peaceful and honest ways
- mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
15 Clues: every person • work done by a team • throughout the world • into close association • the state of being united • abstract noun of contribute • freedom from disturbance or war • relating to the whole world ie globe • a partnership for combined effort in political parties • world's biggest sports event has two seasons summer and winter • ...
World War 2 2021-02-26
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- Landing site of the D-day landings
- U.K. Prime Minister for most of WWII
- Genocide of European Jews by Germany
- Suicide mission by Japanese Pilots
- Political ideology of Italy and Germany
- U.S. President for most of WWII
- War tactic used by Germany
- Initial position established by an army invading amphibiously
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- The act of taking and integrating territory from another sovereign nation
- The German Airforce
- the alliance of world Democracies or pro-west nations that fought against Germany
- German dictator during WWII
- Fortified area on the French border with Germany
- The alliance of Fascist powers in Europe
- The British used this policy to avoid war with Germany
15 Clues: The German Airforce • War tactic used by Germany • German dictator during WWII • U.S. President for most of WWII • Landing site of the D-day landings • Suicide mission by Japanese Pilots • U.K. Prime Minister for most of WWII • Genocide of European Jews by Germany • Political ideology of Italy and Germany • The alliance of Fascist powers in Europe • ...
World War 2 2021-05-09
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- Nov.8 allied forced of more than 100,000+ troops (mostly americans)
- American sailors attacked in Hawaii
- important point between Americans and Japan
- forced 50 mile march to peninsula
- Island 760 miles from Tokyo
- shot prisoners in pits/Graves
- Febuary 1943 Battle
- Japan targeted American Air field
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- "D-Day" invasion of Nomandy June 6, 1944
- September 8 German Forces put under siege
- racist message for the Jews
- began August 23 1942
- used new naval warfare
- 1944-45 wave of terror, no reinforcements
- Hitler's plan to invade Soviet Union
15 Clues: Febuary 1943 Battle • began August 23 1942 • used new naval warfare • racist message for the Jews • Island 760 miles from Tokyo • shot prisoners in pits/Graves • forced 50 mile march to peninsula • Japan targeted American Air field • American sailors attacked in Hawaii • Hitler's plan to invade Soviet Union • "D-Day" invasion of Nomandy June 6, 1944 • ...
World War 2 2025-02-09
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- First country invaded
- Weapon used on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Peace Treaty signed June 28th
- Long term economic decline
- Debt
- France,Britain,Russia
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- international organization to keep world peace
- Surprise Japanese attack of U.S. naval base in Hawaii. 2,400 American casualties.
- President of the United States at the end of thewar
- A union formed between countries
- Japan,Germany,Italy
- Dictator of Germany
- to please
- Army,Navy,Airforce
- The mass murder of mostly European Jews and many other civilians by the Nazis
15 Clues: Debt • to please • Army,Navy,Airforce • Japan,Germany,Italy • Dictator of Germany • First country invaded • France,Britain,Russia • Long term economic decline • Peace Treaty signed June 28th • A union formed between countries • international organization to keep world peace • President of the United States at the end of thewar • Weapon used on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki • ...
World War 2 2024-04-25
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- had many military leaders
- African country annexed by Italy
- Head of USSR
- _____Acts kept the US out of war
- Leaders controlling by force
- Treaty of ______
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- Neville Chamberlain is known for this
- Preparing for war
- Recaptured early by Germany
- Chancellor of Germany
- Benito Mussolini known as this
- Mussuloni type of government
- Chinese land captured by Japan
- Germany wanted to re-unify with this country
- Italy, Germany and Japan
15 Clues: Head of USSR • Treaty of ______ • Preparing for war • Chancellor of Germany • Italy, Germany and Japan • had many military leaders • Recaptured early by Germany • Mussuloni type of government • Leaders controlling by force • Benito Mussolini known as this • Chinese land captured by Japan • African country annexed by Italy • _____Acts kept the US out of war • ...
world war 2 2024-01-17
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- not taking sides
- Led the American Expeditionary Forces upon America's entry into the war.
- An area running through France that served as the battlefield between the Germans and the Allied Powers
- a Germán submersible vessel that torpedoes and sinks allied ships
- manipulating public opinion with posters
- A song promoting patriotism for American troops as they prepared to enter WWI.
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- A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war.
- an agreement between to nations
- fighting in a series of interconnected ditches along battlefront
- to give fixed portion due to shortage
- An area running through Russia that served as the battlefield between Russia and German.
- A series of recommendations by U.S. President
- A British cruise ship sank by a German U-boat, killing 128 Americans and eventually bringing the U.S. into the war.
- to confirm
- a group of merchant ships protected by military
15 Clues: to confirm • not taking sides • an agreement between to nations • to give fixed portion due to shortage • manipulating public opinion with posters • A series of recommendations by U.S. President • a group of merchant ships protected by military • A name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war. • ...
world war 2 2025-12-03
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- A ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral, near the surface of the sea.
- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
Down
- Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a vent where lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are ejected.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A group or chain of islands.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • One of the seven large landmasses of the Earth. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary line circling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • ...
GUESS THE COUNTRIES (GLOBAL) 2024-03-20
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- The Biggest Enemy Of India
- They Were The Strongest Nation Of The Axis Powers IN World War 2
- The Country That Nuked Japan In World War 2
- Country with a Large Amount of Oil
- The Country Whose Dictator Had Killed Over 80Million People
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- This Country Was Ruled By The French Until The 1960s
- Napoleon's BirthPlace
- British Colony Until 1947
- Home Of The Pyramids
- The Soviet Union Was Ruled By This Country
- The country with the best history
- The Country That Won The USA In Cold War
- This Is The Country With The Largest Empire In History
13 Clues: Home Of The Pyramids • Napoleon's BirthPlace • British Colony Until 1947 • The Biggest Enemy Of India • The country with the best history • Country with a Large Amount of Oil • The Country That Won The USA In Cold War • The Soviet Union Was Ruled By This Country • The Country That Nuked Japan In World War 2 • This Country Was Ruled By The French Until The 1960s • ...
History Crossword puzzle 2022-06-01
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- War, Canada, following the loss of lives in WWII and the Korean War, chose not to get involved in what war?
- war 2, A war that started in 1939 and ended in 1945
- Perri, He was one of the most prominent Prohibition-era crime figures in Canada
- Market, This market crashed in 1929
- a social and economic system that encourages people to be constantly buying new stuff
- An election in Quebec to make it either stay a province or make it independent
- an aerial battle between fighters
- kitchens, Typical free meal served to poor people in public kitchens
- war, War that never saw direct combat between the two major powers (USA and USSR).
- Hideouts that the allied and axis powers both fought across from each other, they were very long narrow holes
- war, A war that happened in what countries under china
- largest seaborne invasion in history
- dust bowl, Area in the Midwest that suffered from drought during the Great Depression
- Tax, was introduced in Canada to help fund the war effort as well was supposed to be temporary
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- Ridge, Often considered to be the battle that defined Canada’s independence during World War 1
- Bomb, weapon with great explosive power that results from the sudden release of energy upon the splitting of heavy elements such as plutonium or uranium.
- Gas, Start of Chemical warfare what was this chemical called during World war 1?
- Beach, This beach was was being captured by Canada during D-Day
- Outlawed alcoholic drinks but not in Quebec
- Twenties, The years before the Great Depression are called
- the compulsory enlistment of citizens for military service
- X, unofficial name of the secret Special Training School during world war 2
- Raid, an Allied amphibious attack which ultimately failed
- explosion, the French ship Mont Blanc, carrying ammunition, collided with the Belgian relief ship Imo which caused an explosion in what city in Nova scotia?
- Race, 20th-century competition between the two Cold War adversaries to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- War one, A war that started from 1914 until 1918
- Capone, was a notorious mob boss in Chicago during Prohibition in the US and stole alcohol from Canada
- of the Atlantic, The struggle between the axis and the allied powers for control of the sea routes
- orange, a highly toxic chemical. They used it with the intent to eliminate soldiers during the Vietnam war, but it drastically affected local populations and wildlife.
- Crisis, Was a land dispute between a group of Mohawk people
30 Clues: an aerial battle between fighters • Market, This market crashed in 1929 • largest seaborne invasion in history • Outlawed alcoholic drinks but not in Quebec • War one, A war that started from 1914 until 1918 • war 2, A war that started in 1939 and ended in 1945 • war, A war that happened in what countries under china • ...
World War I Review 2021-04-12
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- a war where one's enemy is worn down to the point of collapse by continual losses in people, food, and war weapons (3 words)
- agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- agreement ending World War I (3 words)
- International assembly of nations; goal to keep peace among nations (3 words)
- message from Germany proposing an alliance with Mexico (2 words)
- process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government
- Groups of merchant ships surrounded by military ships for protection
- peace plan by President Wilson that addressed the MAIN causes of WWI and created the League of Nations (2 words)
- trying to build up an empire by taking control of weaker nations
- building up armed forces; getting ready for war
- revolution in Russia allowing them to make peace with Germany (2 words)
- representatives from Britain, US, France and Italy who wrote the Treat of Versailles (2 words)
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- deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- having pride in your country; willing to defend it
- all people and resources dedicated to the war effort and imposing censorship of the press (2 words)
- payments for war damage
- agreement between Germany and Russia to stop fighting; allowing Germany to concentrate all troops on the Western Front (3 words)
- Germany's plan for fighting France and Russia (2 words)
- area between two trenches (3 words)
- agreement to stop fighting
20 Clues: payments for war damage • agreement to stop fighting • area between two trenches (3 words) • agreement ending World War I (3 words) • building up armed forces; getting ready for war • having pride in your country; willing to defend it • Germany's plan for fighting France and Russia (2 words) • agreements or promises to defend and help another country • ...
WW1 2024-11-24
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- The countries, including France, Britain, Russia, and later the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers.
- The assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, killing 1,198 people and leading to U.S. involvement in the war.
- A strategy where merchant ships traveled together for protection from German submarines.
- The agreement in 1918 to stop fighting, ending World War I.
- The dangerous area between opposing trenches, where soldiers risked death.
- An international group created after World War I to promote peace, but the U.S. didn't join.
- The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I.
- A part of the Treaty of Versailles that blamed Germany for starting World War I.
- A deadly flu pandemic in 1918 that killed millions of people worldwide.
- The German Emperor during World War I.
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- Information used to influence public opinion and encourage support for the war.
- Deadly new weapons used in World War I, like machine guns, poison gas, tanks, and airplanes.
- Payments Germany had to make to the Allies for damages caused during the war.
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace, including the idea of a League of Nations.
- The 1919 peace agreement that officially ended World War I and punished Germany.
- A secret German message asking Mexico to join the war against the U.S., which helped bring the U.S. into the war.
- A style of fighting where soldiers dug trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- The heir to Austria-Hungary whose assassination in 1914 sparked World War I.
- The 1917 uprising that overthrew Russia’s Tsar and led to a communist government.
- A 1917 U.S. law that drafted men into military service for World War I.
21 Clues: The German Emperor during World War I. • The assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand. • The agreement in 1918 to stop fighting, ending World War I. • A deadly flu pandemic in 1918 that killed millions of people worldwide. • A 1917 U.S. law that drafted men into military service for World War I. • ...
World War 2 Puzzle 2024-05-23
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- First city to get to have an atomic bomb dropped on them
- Military alliance between Japan, Italy, and Germany (No space)
- City where thousands of Allied troops escaped from British forces
- Leader or Germany during World War 2
- German military strategy using rapid attacks with tanks
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- Major Allied power that surrendered in 1940 to Germany
- Battle in the Pacific Theatre where Japan lost 4 aircraft carriers
- Largest concentration camp set up during World War 2
- Leader of Soviet Union during World War 2
- Major battle fought between Germany and The USSR
10 Clues: Leader or Germany during World War 2 • Leader of Soviet Union during World War 2 • Major battle fought between Germany and The USSR • Largest concentration camp set up during World War 2 • Major Allied power that surrendered in 1940 to Germany • German military strategy using rapid attacks with tanks • First city to get to have an atomic bomb dropped on them • ...
coleson crossword 2024-05-17
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- Where was the battle of Midway at
- who was in the consecration camps
- who was the president in WW2
- Where was the bomb intended to go
- of david What did the jews have to wear on their arm
- What was the longest battle of World War II
- Eisenhower Who lead the battle of D-Day
- What was the largest battleship of World War 2
- Where was the first atom bomb tested
- Who was the head of Germany propaganda Ministry
- Why were Japs headed
- what was the date of D-Day
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- What was the frist Notze comentreion
- 1941 when did the U.S join the WW2
- How many years was ww2 going on
- What was the first action the Nazis took against Jews
- of Okinawa What was the last major battle of WW2
- When was the bomb dropped on Japan
- Where was the battle of Alamieen
- Who started WW2
- Who was the president who drop the atomic bomb
- Japan lost to the U.S in this battle.
- Who was the guy who was in charge of germany
- union What country lost the most lives in world war 2
24 Clues: Who started WW2 • Why were Japs headed • what was the date of D-Day • who was the president in WW2 • How many years was ww2 going on • Where was the battle of Alamieen • Where was the battle of Midway at • who was in the consecration camps • Where was the bomb intended to go • 1941 when did the U.S join the WW2 • When was the bomb dropped on Japan • ...
Inter War & World War 2 2023-02-27
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- German term for "lightning war"
- Genocide of Jews
- Site of the second atomic bomb
- Initials of the US President throughout most of World War 2 Hint: He died in office.
- U.S. General who planned D-Day
- General in the Pacific driven from the Philipines just before the Bataan Death March
- Italian fascist dictator who invaded Ethiopia
- Germany's last offensive was the Battle of the ____
- Costly Marine victory where flag raising is depicted
- Soviet wartime dictator
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- Japanese sneak attack that was a day that would live in infamy was ____ Harbor
- Japanese emperor
- Prime Minister of Britain during World War 2 who urged Brits to resist the Nazis
- Region in France where DDay occurred on June 6th, 1944
- Battle that turned the tide for the U.S. in the Pacific
- Soviet victory and turning point in the East
- Site of the first atomic bomb
- Ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs
- British leader who led the Munich Appeasement
19 Clues: Genocide of Jews • Japanese emperor • Soviet wartime dictator • Site of the first atomic bomb • Site of the second atomic bomb • U.S. General who planned D-Day • German term for "lightning war" • Ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs • Soviet victory and turning point in the East • British leader who led the Munich Appeasement • Italian fascist dictator who invaded Ethiopia • ...
US History 2024-12-14
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- The conflict between the United States and Great Britain over maritime rights and territorial disputes
- The belief in striving for noble goals, often unrealistically
- The process of reducing a nation's military forces after a war
- The 1920s immigration policy that limited the number of immigrants from specific countries
- The policy of not taking sides in a conflict, especially in World War I
- The policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force
- The period of fear and suspicion of communism and radical political movements in the U.S. after World War I.
- A 1924 agreement to help Germany repay its war reparations after World War I
- A political scandal involving the illegal leasing of U.S. oil reserves during Harding's presidency
- A secret diplomatic communication from Germany to Mexico, promising territory in exchange for support in World War I
- An artistic and literary movement focusing on depicting everyday life and social issues
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- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and other nations during World War I
- The all-Black U.S. Army regiment known for its bravery in World War I
- Toxic substances like mustard gas used as weapons during World War I
- A 1921-1922 meeting aimed at reducing naval arms and preventing conflict
- The British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, contributing to U.S. entry into World War I
- A series of government actions in 1919-1920 targeting suspected radicals and anarchists
- The 1836 conflict in which Texas fought for independence from Mexico
- A form of combat where soldiers fight from deep, fortified ditches during World War I
- The coalition of countries, including the U.S., Britain, and France, that opposed the Central Powers in World War I
20 Clues: The belief in striving for noble goals, often unrealistically • The process of reducing a nation's military forces after a war • Toxic substances like mustard gas used as weapons during World War I • The 1836 conflict in which Texas fought for independence from Mexico • The all-Black U.S. Army regiment known for its bravery in World War I • ...
anne, mie 2024-01-17
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- how is USA`s president
- what religion is the largest.
- what fruit are an colour
- what country is the biggest.
- what contry lost the 2 world war
- what started in 1945.
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- witch god dose Buddhism follow
- what else dose the rainbow represent
- how many states are there in the USA.
- whatyear did queen elizabeth die.
- how was the man in charge of Germany under the 2 world war.
- what started in 1939.
- What school is the best.
- who is the best teacher?
- How many colours are there in the rainbow.
15 Clues: what started in 1939. • what started in 1945. • how is USA`s president • What school is the best. • what fruit are an colour • who is the best teacher? • what country is the biggest. • what religion is the largest. • witch god dose Buddhism follow • what contry lost the 2 world war • whatyear did queen elizabeth die. • what else dose the rainbow represent • ...
Chapter Fifteen 2013-04-18
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- the German leader during World War II
- The man that Bill Stanton shot
- this river is the area in which the Hatfield and McCoy feud took place
- the product many Americans had invested in during the Spanish-American War
- the industry in West Virginia used to make tanks
- this ship was present at the surrender of Japan
- this was used to help make gas masks and rafts during World War II
- one of the disputes between the Hatfields and McCoys
- the person accused of stealing pigs
- the product that is used in heating; often used to heat metal to make it bend
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- the man who was married to a Hatfield and beaten by the McCoys
- this city was born out of World War I and was a munitions plant
- Austria, Hungary, and Germany was called this during World War I
- This event occurred before World War II
- president during World War II
- things that are in short supply during a war and are given in equal amounts
- all men 18-45 must register into this
- this country was replaced by West Virginia to be the biggest rubber produced during World War II
- the ship that was blown up during the Spanish-American War
- during World War I men had to work at least ____ hours a week
- where Floyd Hatfield’s trial was held
21 Clues: president during World War II • The man that Bill Stanton shot • the person accused of stealing pigs • the German leader during World War II • all men 18-45 must register into this • where Floyd Hatfield’s trial was held • This event occurred before World War II • this ship was present at the surrender of Japan • the industry in West Virginia used to make tanks • ...
history 2024-12-16
Across
- The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals.
- A 1921 meeting to limit the size of naval forces of major countries.
- A 1920s scandal about government officials secretly giving oil rights to private companies.
- The group of countries, including the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers in World War I.
- The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides.
- A war between the U.S. and Great Britain over trade and other issues.
- An African American military unit that fought bravely in World War I.
- A time when Americans feared communism and radical ideas after World War I.
- A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I.
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- Dangerous chemicals used as weapons, especially in World War I.
- Government actions in the 1920s to arrest people suspected of being communist or anarchist.
- The group of countries, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that fought against the Allies in World War I.
- Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, leading the U.S. closer to World War I.
- A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries.
- The process of reducing the military after a war.
- A way of thinking that focuses on practical solutions instead of ideals.
- A fight for independence from Mexico in 1836 by settlers in Texas.
- A secret message from Germany asking Mexico to fight the U.S. during World War I.
- A type of fighting in World War I where soldiers fought from long, deep ditches.
20 Clues: The process of reducing the military after a war. • The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides. • The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals. • A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I. • A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries. • Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands. • ...
World War I 2021-04-09
Across
- GB, France, Russia, Serbia
- change in demographics
- What Americans called Germans during the war
- leader of the American troops in Europe
- freedom of speech can be limited (court case)
- illegal to criticize gov't
- long term cause of war (power)
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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- German communique to Mexico
- assassinated Ferdinand
- ship sunk in May 1915
- World War I American soldiers
- payed for 2/3 of the war with these
- propaganda agency
- took control of the economy during war
- month in 1917 U.S. declares war
16 Clues: propaganda agency • ship sunk in May 1915 • assassinated Ferdinand • change in demographics • GB, France, Russia, Serbia • illegal to criticize gov't • German communique to Mexico • World War I American soldiers • long term cause of war (power) • month in 1917 U.S. declares war • payed for 2/3 of the war with these • took control of the economy during war • ...
UNIT 3 — Imperialism & World War I 2025-11-26
Across
- Policy of stronger nations taking control of weaker territories
- Addition to the Monroe Doctrine claiming US policing power in Latin America
- Law creating a draft and raising an army for World War One
- World War One fighting style involving deep trenches and no mans land
- Payments imposed on Germany for war damages after World War One
- Sensationalized reporting that helped push the US into the Spanish American War
- Waterway completed in 1914 linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Name for United States forces fighting in Europe during World War One
- Wilsons foreign policy supporting democratic governments
- US policy demanding equal trading rights in China
- International peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson after World War One
- Strong pride in ones nation or ethnic group
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- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force
- German tactic of sinking ships without warning
- Network of treaties binding nations to defend each other before World War One
- Tafts foreign policy using investment and loans to influence nations
- Battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor helping spark the Spanish American War
- Roosevelts foreign policy speak softly and carry a big stick
- Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish American War
- Secret message urging Mexico to ally with Germany against the United States
- 1898 conflict that made the United States an overseas imperial power
- Treaty ending World War One and harshly punishing Germany
- Glorification of military power and buildup of armies before World War One
- President Wilsons peace plan after World War One
- 1898 action by which the United States took over the Hawaiian Islands
25 Clues: Strong pride in ones nation or ethnic group • Commander of the American Expeditionary Force • German tactic of sinking ships without warning • President Wilsons peace plan after World War One • US policy demanding equal trading rights in China • Wilsons foreign policy supporting democratic governments • Treaty ending World War One and harshly punishing Germany • ...
1939-45: Effects of WWII on Utah 2023-12-18
Across
- of said amount of jobs are at Hill Field
- Large amounts of physical capital were destroyed through years of ground battles and bombing
- who invades Poland, initiating World War II in Europe
- when did world war 2 start
- Utah's economy what because of the war economy
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- How many jobs did the war make during World War 2
- and the multiplying effect of federal paychecks spent in the local economy provided a great boost to the state
- the war ended with the armistice of 15 August
- in Utah how many important military installations operated in the war
- actual military installations established and revitalized in the state, defense contractors also enjoyed remarkable growth as a result of the what
10 Clues: when did world war 2 start • of said amount of jobs are at Hill Field • the war ended with the armistice of 15 August • How many jobs did the war make during World War 2 • who invades Poland, initiating World War II in Europe • in Utah how many important military installations operated in the war • ...
lexi swope World War I 2025-03-20
Across
- Wilhelm II-Wilhelm II was the last German Emperor and King
- the systematic dissemination of information
- each person to have only a fixed amount
- Front-a major theater of combat during World War II
- warfare-a military tactic where opposing forces attack
- groups or nations that work together
- of Versailles-signed in 1919 to end World War
- a belief that a country should maintain a strong military
- a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater
- Plan-in case of the outbreak of war
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- Wilson-US president
- to have a say in what you do alone
- Front-the main theater of World War I
- war-Germany
- Clemenceau-Georges Benjamin Clemenceau was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister
- Powers-a World War I military alliance
- Points-The Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace
- Entente-a pre-World War I alliance of Great Britain
- Alliance-a military alliance formed in 1882
- agreement made by opposing sides
- of Nations-established in 1920 after World War I
21 Clues: war-Germany • Wilson-US president • agreement made by opposing sides • to have a say in what you do alone • Plan-in case of the outbreak of war • groups or nations that work together • Front-the main theater of World War I • Powers-a World War I military alliance • each person to have only a fixed amount • the systematic dissemination of information • ...
WWII Crossword 2020-05-12
Across
- was the defence and evacuation to Britain of British and other Allied forces in Europe from 26 May to 4 June 1940.
- was the 1944 campaign for the invasion of continental Europe in World War II.
- was a name of months after Poland was defeated in September 1939 and before France was invaded in May 1940, during World War II.
- occurred between February 19th and March 26th 1945.
- had been named this because they seen on the map at the location where the Germans attacked.
- was attacked to protect the invasion of "Southern Resource Area".
- a German term for “lightning war"
- was a result of Hitler’s decision to invade the Soviet Union without any declaration of war.
- was an attack by the German Air Force on Great Britain during the summer and autumn of 1940.
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- was also known as the Tokyo Raid
- occurred on May 4-8, 1942 in the Pacific Theater of World War 2.
- was a major naval battle widely regarded as the most important of the Pacific Campaign of World War II.
- was the last major battle of World War II, and one of the bloodiest.
- was the site of an atomic bomb attack by the United States at the end of World War II.
- was the first time the British and Americans had jointly worked on an invasion plan together.
15 Clues: was also known as the Tokyo Raid • a German term for “lightning war" • occurred between February 19th and March 26th 1945. • occurred on May 4-8, 1942 in the Pacific Theater of World War 2. • was attacked to protect the invasion of "Southern Resource Area". • was the last major battle of World War II, and one of the bloodiest. • ...
Berta Vila - WWI 2024-03-21
Across
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view, often employed during wartime to influence public opinion.
- Government-imposed limits on the consumption of certain goods, particularly during wartime, to ensure equitable distribution and support the war effort.
- During World War I, this alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations aligned with them.
- The belief in the importance of a strong military and aggressive military actions as a means of achieving national goals.
- The main theatre of World War I in Europe, characterized by trench warfare and extensive battles between Allied and Central Powers.
- A concept of warfare where all resources and society are mobilized for the conflict, impacting civilian populations as well as military forces.
- The right of people to choose their own political status and determine their own form of government.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting, often a preliminary step to negotiations for a peace treaty.
- A type of combat during World War I characterized by troops digging and occupying trenches, resulting in a stalemate along the Western Front.
- The peace treaty signed in 1919 that officially ended World War I, imposing significant penalties on Germany and reshaping the map of Europe.
- The German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 to 1918, whose policies contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
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- Woodrow Wilson's principles for peace negotiations after World War I, aiming to prevent future conflicts through diplomacy and self-determination.
- The Prime Minister of France during World War I, a key figure in the Allied leadership and advocate for harsh terms in the Treaty of Versailles.
- Watercraft capable of traveling underwater, notably used by Germany during World War I for naval warfare, particularly unrestricted submarine warfare.
- The President of the United States during World War I, known for his Fourteen Points and role in shaping the post-war peace settlement.
- A pre-World War I military alliance between France, Russia, and Britain.
- An international organization founded after World War I, aimed at maintaining peace and preventing future conflicts through collective security and diplomacy.
- German plan to conflict two sides
- The theatre of World War I in Eastern Europe and Russia, characterized by more mobile warfare compared to the Western Front.
- A pre-World War I military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- During World War I, this alliance included France, Russia, Britain, Italy, and later the United States, among others.
21 Clues: German plan to conflict two sides • A pre-World War I military alliance between France, Russia, and Britain. • A pre-World War I military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • A formal agreement to cease fighting, often a preliminary step to negotiations for a peace treaty. • ...
Early cold war 2021-03-14
Across
- policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- missile crisis, Oct 1962 was a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and Soviet Union.
- Curtain,A political boundary dividing Europe into 2 separate areas.
- MacArthur,Was an American who demanded southwest pacific in the world war 2.
- Blockade,International crisis that arose from an attempt by the Soviet Union.
- Pact,A mutual defense organization that put the Soviets in command of the armed forces.
- War, the tense relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Truman, was the 33rd president of the US serving from 1945-1953.
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- doctrine,implied American support for other nations thought to be threatened by the Soviet Union communism.
- War,A war that happened between North and South Korea from 1950-1953.
- Corps,A civilian organization sponsored by the U.S government that sends volunteers to instruct.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Stalin,Was a Georgian politician who became leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 until death.
- Castro, was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who served as prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976.
- airlift,U.S provided a massive airlift of food,water and medicine.
- deal,All Americans have health insurance, that the minimum wage be increased and by the law Americans be guaranteed equal rights.
- Germany, a republic consisting of the western two thirds of what is now germany.
- race,A pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between 2 or more countries.
- conference,A meeting of 3 world war 2 allies.
19 Clues: Atlantic Treaty Organization. • conference,A meeting of 3 world war 2 allies. • Truman, was the 33rd president of the US serving from 1945-1953. • airlift,U.S provided a massive airlift of food,water and medicine. • Curtain,A political boundary dividing Europe into 2 separate areas. • War,A war that happened between North and South Korea from 1950-1953. • ...
World War I 2022-04-04
Across
- The carrying of illegal possessions especially military equipment
- Biased or misleading information
- _______ warfare was war that involved fighting in trenches
- U.S. president during World War I
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Britain leader during WWI
- Britain, France, and Russia
- The treaty of ________ forced Germany to take blame for the war
- Woodrow Wilsons plan for peace
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- the Italian leader during WWI
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A group of military travelling together is called _______
- The _____________ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a starting factor to World War I
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- The _________ telegram was a letter written by Germany that threatened the USA
- Having a strong military
- The French leader during WWI
- An agreement of peace between 2 or more countries
- Recruitment for military
- Naval submarines operated by Germany
20 Clues: Having a strong military • Recruitment for military • Britain leader during WWI • Britain, France, and Russia • The French leader during WWI • the Italian leader during WWI • Woodrow Wilsons plan for peace • Biased or misleading information • U.S. president during World War I • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Naval submarines operated by Germany • ...
Early cold war 2021-03-14
Across
- Castro, was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who served as prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976.
- Truman, was the 33rd president of the US serving from 1945-1953.
- Curtain,A political boundary dividing Europe into 2 separate areas.
- War, the tense relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- War,A war that happened between North and South Korea from 1950-1953.
- doctrine,implied American support for other nations thought to be threatened by the Soviet Union communism.
- Blockade,International crisis that arose from an attempt by the Soviet Union.
- airlift,U.S provided a massive airlift of food,water and medicine.
- Corps,A civilian organization sponsored by the U.S government that sends volunteers to instruct.
- Pact,A mutual defense organization that put the Soviets in command of the armed forces.
- race,A pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between 2 or more countries.
Down
- Germany, a republic consisting of the western two thirds of what is now germany.
- deal,All Americans have health insurance, that the minimum wage be increased and by the law Americans be guaranteed equal rights.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- missile crisis, Oct 1962 was a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and Soviet Union.
- conference,A meeting of 3 world war 2 allies.
- MacArthur,Was an American who demanded southwest pacific in the world war 2.
- Stalin,Was a Georgian politician who became leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 until death.
19 Clues: Atlantic Treaty Organization. • conference,A meeting of 3 world war 2 allies. • Truman, was the 33rd president of the US serving from 1945-1953. • airlift,U.S provided a massive airlift of food,water and medicine. • Curtain,A political boundary dividing Europe into 2 separate areas. • War,A war that happened between North and South Korea from 1950-1953. • ...
War Machines 2019-06-12
Across
- The German Airforce
- A small anti-submarine warship used for convoy escort in World War II
- A warship with a mixed armament used for convoy escort
- A medium weight armoured vehicle used by the US forces in World War II
- A ship or aircraft equipped for detecting and removing or destroying explosive mines
- A large warship with a deck from which aircraft can take off and land (8,7)
- "--- Fortress" a B-17 bomber aircraft used by the US Airforce
- A light, manoeuvrable armoured vehicle used by the US forces in World War II
- A German armoured vehicle used in World War II
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- World War II fighter aircraft used by the US Airforce
- A naval warship designed for long range and high speed (5,7)
- A small, fast warship used to defend against submarines and aircraft
- Artillery, a short gun for firing shells on high trajectories at low velocities
- World War II fighter aircraft used by the German Airforce
- A warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged
- World War II fighter aircraft used by the RAF
- A quick and powerful armoured vehicle used by British forces in World War II
- a heavy warship with extensive armour protection and large-calibre guns
- The Australian Airforce (acronym)
- World War II fighter aircraft used by the Japanese Airforce
20 Clues: The German Airforce • The Australian Airforce (acronym) • World War II fighter aircraft used by the RAF • A German armoured vehicle used in World War II • World War II fighter aircraft used by the US Airforce • A warship with a mixed armament used for convoy escort • World War II fighter aircraft used by the German Airforce • ...
allies cross word ,the book 2024-11-25
Across
- a bomb carryed on on american soilders during world war 2
- somthing played on the radio to get information out
- one of the higher rankings in the milatary
- in the middle of somthing
- a word refering to all of the people from winnipeg
- another word for german soilders
- a word refering to somone not carring a weapon
- the lowest rank in the milatary
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- people helping to make peace during the war
- a tank used by the germans in world war 2
- a nother word for for a horse jogging
- More than 12
- another word for german soilders
- a nothe word used for saying my stomach twisted.
- a bomb that is shot out of u tube really high
15 Clues: More than 12 • in the middle of somthing • the lowest rank in the milatary • another word for german soilders • another word for german soilders • a nother word for for a horse jogging • a tank used by the germans in world war 2 • one of the higher rankings in the milatary • people helping to make peace during the war • a bomb that is shot out of u tube really high • ...
Cambridge American History Semester 1 Exam Part 2 2013-12-10
Across
- The US rejected the Treaty of Versailles because they didn't want to get involved in the politics of this area
- These groups use collective bargaining to get better working conditions and pay
- Three amendments were passed after the Civil War to give this group more civil rights (2 words)
- The book The Jungle exposed corruption and unsanitary conditions in this industry
- This president created a 14-point plan for peace, including freedom of the seas, arms reduction and a league of nations
- The idea of Popular Sovereignty meant states would vote on the _____ of slavery
- The Gatling Gun, iron clad ships, torpedoes, rifles and these were used during the Civil War (2 words)
- The alliance system, militarism, imperialism and this were causes of the First World War
- This was the idea that United States will help neighboring countries have stable economies and governments (2 words)
- This Union General used the strategy of Total War in his March to the Sea as they burned everything in their path
- Bribing a government official
- Great Britain, France and Serbia
- When this happened quickly, it resulted in overcrowding in living quarters, violence in the cities and a decrease in farm production
- This happened to President Andrew Johnson because Congress believed he vetoed too many laws punishing the South
- This proclamation didn't actually free any slaves in the South but showed the president was against slavery in the Union
- The United States established themselves as a world power from establishing new markets and a modern one of these
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- This style of newspaper reporting helped get the US to go to war against Spain in the Spanish-American War (2 words)
- The Anaconda Plan was a Civil War strategy to divide this area
- Lincoln's plan for bringing the Union back together after the Civil War
- This movement by President Theodore Roosevelt helped to protect the natural wilderness
- The Kansas Nebraska Act needed this vote to expand slavery into these territories (2 words)
- Because of this and the publication of the book The Jungle, The Pure Food and Drug Act was passed
- What many Northerners wanted to do to the South after they lost the Civil War
- The United States annexed this area in its desire to become a world power
- Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher Stowe were, as they didn't believe in slavery
- When one business has complete control of production and prices
- The Ottoman Empire, Germany, and Austria-Hungary (2 words)
- The Roosevelt Corollary stated the government's desire to protect this area (2 words)
- The Compromise of 1850 allowed its spread into the territories
- This group wanted the government to work with farmers and workers more than with business owners
- This idea was used by rich people to keep the government from regulating their businesses (2 words)
- The weaknesses of the Treaty of Versailles caused resentment between countries, and caused the US to follow this policy
- There were many more of these in the late 1800s because of a rapidly growing population and natural resources
33 Clues: Bribing a government official • Great Britain, France and Serbia • The Ottoman Empire, Germany, and Austria-Hungary (2 words) • The Anaconda Plan was a Civil War strategy to divide this area • The Compromise of 1850 allowed its spread into the territories • When one business has complete control of production and prices • ...
World War 2 2024-05-14
Across
- Name of the civil rights campaign during World War 2
- U.S. Law that allowed war materials to be given to the UK during WW2
- Name of the alliance between Japan, Germany, and Italy during WW2
- Limiting resources available for consumers
- Name of the famous propaganda character who encouraged women to become riviters
- Sight of the Japanese sneak attack that started World War II
- What the US tried to be at the start of World War II by not formally joining a side.
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- Way for citizens to grow their own food during WW2
- Name of the project that created the atomic bomb
- Name for the invasion of Normandy, France by American troops
- To voluntarily join the military
- Name of the Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- Name of the camps where Japanese Americans were detained during WW2
- Name of the US president at the beginning of World War II
14 Clues: To voluntarily join the military • Limiting resources available for consumers • Name of the project that created the atomic bomb • Way for citizens to grow their own food during WW2 • Name of the civil rights campaign during World War 2 • Name of the US president at the beginning of World War II • Name for the invasion of Normandy, France by American troops • ...
The American Presidents for 1000 Alex 2016-02-15
Across
- Ironically implemented the 16th Amendment (Income Tax); later became Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words)
- Last President to significantly pay down the debt; economic policy of Laissez Faire (2 words)
- First African American President, Created National Health Care Reform (2 words)
- President during the Spanish-American War, had an Open Door Policy with China (2 words)
- Fourth President not elected. Implemented Civil Service Reform during the beginning of Carnegie Steel (2 words)
- Reconstruction President plagued with scandals; Transcontinental Railroad completed in 1869 (2 words)
- First VP to assume Presidential power; a whig who opposed whig policies - 1st impeachment attempt (2 words)
- First President to die in office; he was only President for 32 days (3 words)
- This Civil War Colonel supported the Sherman AntiTrust Act & Civil Service Reform (2 words)
- Dropped 2 A-bombs on Japan, start of cold war & Korean War (2 words)
- President during the Dred Scott Case; Southern Succession began (2 words)
- Escalated Vietnam, but implemented major civil rights legislation (war on poverty) (2 words)
- President during the Kansas Nebraska Act: intended to keep the peace, resulted in violence (2 words)
- This President had the XYZ Affair and the Quasi War (2 words)
- Two word title of this crossword puzzle
- First union President, credited with ending the cold war (2 words)
- Civil War President and Emancipation Proclamation (2 words)
- This reconstruction President passed the 14th Amendment (Voting & Civil Rights) and purchased Alaska (2 words)
- The Fall of South Vietnam, the rise of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs (2 words)
- Her husband wants to be the first lady (2 words)
- Only two term president to lose the popular vote, bank & housing crisis (2 words)
- Lost the popular vote, but won the electoral college in a compromise that ended Reconstruction (2 words)
- This President signed the Jay Treaty & faced the Whisky Rebellion (2 words)
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- This World War I President created the 8hr work week and approved the 18th Amendment (prohibition) (2 words)
- This President was famous for Manifest Destiny and the Mexican-American War (2 words)
- WWII General built Highway System & created NASA (2 words)
- This President implemented the Compromise of 1850; 2nd President not elected (2 words)
- Stock market crash. FDR accused this president of socialism (high taxes and debt) (2 words)
- This Bourbon Democrat was an honest reform conservative during the age of the robber barons (2 words)
- Approved 19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage); Teapot Dome scandal (2 words)
- 2nd President to die in office; President during the California Gold Rush (2 words)
- The only President to have no national debt; went to war against the National Bank (2 words)
- New Deal President of WWII, served twelve years (3 words)
- First President to resign, Neil Armstrong lands on the moon (2 words)
- This President created a doctrine of Isolationist foreign policy and the Missouri Compromise(2 words)
- This President obtained the Louisiana Purchase and commissioned Louis & Clark (2 words)
- President during the War of 1812; Co-author of The Federalist Papers (2 words)
- This President lost the popular vote to Jackson; implemented Clay's American system (3 words)
- Massive Economic growth, created a national health care think tank(2 words)
- Administation plagued by inflation & Iranian hostage crisis, later famous for building houses (2 words)
- This Trust Buster became president because his own party wanted to kick him out of New York (2 words)
- Where are the greatest crosswords (Answer = Bartslist)
- Famous for handling Cuban Missile Crisis and Marilyn Monroe (2 words)
- Second President assassinated; a conservative who stated Lincoln was not worthy of reelection (2 words)
- The Panic of 1837 and a depression made him a one term president (3 words)
45 Clues: Two word title of this crossword puzzle • Her husband wants to be the first lady (2 words) • Where are the greatest crosswords (Answer = Bartslist) • New Deal President of WWII, served twelve years (3 words) • WWII General built Highway System & created NASA (2 words) • Civil War President and Emancipation Proclamation (2 words) • ...
8th Grade Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-13
Across
- cargo ships built in the United States during World War II
- a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914–18.
- The second Biggest Georgia region.
- state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation.
- a colonist of the American revolutionary period who supported the British cause.
- Seperates The Piedmont and Coastal Plain Region.
- Place where President Roosevelt received Paleo Treatment.
- Provides electricity to Rural areas.
- Georgia's Largest Freshwater Swamp.
- elections held in the Southern United Statein which only white voters were permitted to participate
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Reason for the U.S. entered World War 2.
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- Georgia region with most rain.
- A tax on all forms of paper.
- The systematic extermination of millions of European Jews, as well as Roma, Slavs, intellectuals, homosexuals, and political dissidents, by the Nazis and their allies during World War II. Genocide.
- the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries.
- system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation
- exam for assessing a person's ability to read and write.
- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources.
- A bug that eats cotton.
20 Clues: A bug that eats cotton. • A tax on all forms of paper. • Georgia region with most rain. • The second Biggest Georgia region. • Georgia's Largest Freshwater Swamp. • Provides electricity to Rural areas. • Reason for the U.S. entered World War 2. • Seperates The Piedmont and Coastal Plain Region. • a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914–18. • ...
8th Grade Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-13
Across
- cargo ships built in the United States during World War II
- a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914–18.
- The second Biggest Georgia region.
- state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation.
- a colonist of the American revolutionary period who supported the British cause.
- Seperates The Piedmont and Coastal Plain Region.
- Place where President Roosevelt received Paleo Treatment.
- Provides electricity to Rural areas.
- Georgia's Largest Freshwater Swamp.
- elections held in the Southern United Statein which only white voters were permitted to participate
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Reason for the U.S. entered World War 2.
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- Georgia region with most rain.
- A tax on all forms of paper.
- The systematic extermination of millions of European Jews, as well as Roma, Slavs, intellectuals, homosexuals, and political dissidents, by the Nazis and their allies during World War II. Genocide.
- the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries.
- system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation
- exam for assessing a person's ability to read and write.
- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources.
- A bug that eats cotton.
20 Clues: A bug that eats cotton. • A tax on all forms of paper. • Georgia region with most rain. • The second Biggest Georgia region. • Georgia's Largest Freshwater Swamp. • Provides electricity to Rural areas. • Reason for the U.S. entered World War 2. • Seperates The Piedmont and Coastal Plain Region. • a massive military conflict in Europe between 1914–18. • ...
Panzer Puzzle 2023-01-15
Across
- Russian Tiger
- Most mass produced tank of all time
- Most massed produced tank of world war two
- Panzer anime
- Predecessor of the Abrams
- A tank with an uncertain future
- Savior of the Israelites
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- western MBT that saw combat in the middle east
- Western medium tank template
- Germany's main battle tank
- Most feared tank of world war two
- A Chinese MBT
- Eyes
- First tank ever
- Biggest planned tank
- Derp
16 Clues: Eyes • Derp • Panzer anime • Russian Tiger • A Chinese MBT • First tank ever • Biggest planned tank • Savior of the Israelites • Predecessor of the Abrams • Germany's main battle tank • Western medium tank template • A tank with an uncertain future • Most feared tank of world war two • Most mass produced tank of all time • Most massed produced tank of world war two • ...
countries in world war II 2021-04-21
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- what year did the war start
- The german dictator
- what year did the war end
- Another enemy near China
- the leader of the Soviet Union
- The ally in North America
- Russia was known as the __
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- The event in which many Jewish people and others died
- the president of Great Britain during World war II
- this country had the most deaths in the war
- largest land battle of world war II
- The president during the war
- The last axis power in World War II
- leader of Japan during the war
- the largest naval battle in World War II
- the good countries were called ____
- The main enemy in World War II
- The bad countries were called
18 Clues: The german dictator • Another enemy near China • what year did the war end • The ally in North America • Russia was known as the __ • what year did the war start • The president during the war • The bad countries were called • leader of Japan during the war • the leader of the Soviet Union • The main enemy in World War II • largest land battle of world war II • ...
wars 2022-02-15
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- Civil War, 1917–1922.
- in Afghanistan, 2001–2014
- War, 1990–1991
- War, 1955–1975
- War, 2003–2011
- Emergency, 1948–1960.
- War of Independence, 1919–1921.
- World War, 1939–1945.
- of India, 1947.
- Crisis, 1956
- Emergency, 1952–1960
- Troubles, 1968–1998
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- Incident, 1949.
- War, 1982
- Confrontation, 1963–1966
- Revolt, 1962–1963
- Emergency, 1963–1967
- Emergency, 1955–1959
- War, 1950–1953.
- World War, 1914–1918.
20 Clues: War, 1982 • Crisis, 1956 • War, 1990–1991 • War, 1955–1975 • War, 2003–2011 • Incident, 1949. • War, 1950–1953. • of India, 1947. • Revolt, 1962–1963 • Troubles, 1968–1998 • Emergency, 1963–1967 • Emergency, 1955–1959 • Emergency, 1952–1960 • Civil War, 1917–1922. • Emergency, 1948–1960. • World War, 1939–1945. • World War, 1914–1918. • Confrontation, 1963–1966 • in Afghanistan, 2001–2014 • ...
Japan and Korea Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Also known as Throwing Stars
- One of 2 cities bombed by the US in World War 2
- The big sword in a daisho
- Warriors of Japan
- The other city bombed by the US in World War 2
- The pair of swords of a samurai
- One of two groups Japan made an alliance with during WW2
- The democratic side of Korea
- Capital of Japan
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- Language of Japan
- People who owned lots of land in Medieval Japan
- The figurehead of Japan
- The person with all the power in Japan, apprentice to the Emperor
- Military dictators of Medieval Japan
- The code all samurai are bound to
- the other group Japan made an alliance with during WW2
- A popular country off the Coast of Asia
- The small sword in a daisho
- The sport or skill of shooting a bow and arrows
- The communist side of Korea
- The nephew of Empress Suiko
21 Clues: Capital of Japan • Language of Japan • Warriors of Japan • The figurehead of Japan • The big sword in a daisho • The small sword in a daisho • The communist side of Korea • The nephew of Empress Suiko • Also known as Throwing Stars • The democratic side of Korea • The pair of swords of a samurai • The code all samurai are bound to • Military dictators of Medieval Japan • ...
World War I 2024-01-19
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- debt securities issued by the U.S. government to finance its involvement in World War I. Citizens were encouraged to purchase these bonds as a form of financial support for the war effort.
- a British ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1915. The incident contributed to the U.S. decision to enter World War I.
- a naval tactic involving the use of submarines to sink any vessels, including civilian ships, without warning. Germany's use of this played a significant role in the United States' decision to enter World War I.
- also known as the Central Powers, was a military alliance consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- a major theater of operations during World War I, involving conflicts between the Central Powers and the Allies in Eastern Europe, primarily Russia
- the peace treaty signed in 1919 that officially ended World War I. It imposed harsh penalties on Germany and laid the groundwork for the League of Nations.
- this group took over new responsibilities in the workforce and contributed to the war effort in various capacities
- the belief in maintaining a strong military and using it aggressively to achieve national goals. The arms race among European nations before World War I is an example of militaristic tendencies.
- a strong identification with one's nation, often leading to a belief in its superiority and a desire for self-determination. Nationalistic sentiments were a significant factor contributing to the outbreak of World War I.
- a secret diplomatic communication sent by Germany to Mexico during World War I. It proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered the war against Germany.
- German submarines used in naval warfare during World War I, particularly in the campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare.
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- a U.S. law that made it illegal to criticize the government, flag, or military uniforms during World War I, leading to restrictions on freedom of speech.
- a military strategy characterized by soldiers occupying fortified trenches, facing each other across no man's land. It was a prominent feature of the Western Front during World War I.
- a U.S. law that prohibited interference with military operations or recruitment and the support of enemies during wartime.
- a set of principles outlined by President Woodrow Wilson as the basis for a just and lasting peace after World War I. They included ideas such as open diplomacy, self-determination, and the creation of the League of Nations.
- a landmark Supreme Court case that dealt with freedom of speech during wartime. The ruling established the "clear and present danger" test, limiting free speech rights during times of war.
- the policy of extending a nation's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Imperialistic competition among European powers was a contributing factor to World War I.
- an international organization established after World War I with the goal of promoting peace and preventing future conflicts. It was a key component of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points.
- the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination in 1914 triggered the events leading to the outbreak of World War I.
- enacted in 1917, authorized the U.S. government to draft young men into military service during World War I.
- formal agreements or treaties between nations for mutual support and defense. The complex system of ____________ in Europe contributed to the rapid escalation of World War I.
- Migration, refers to the mass movement of African Americans from the rural Southern United States to the urban North between 1916 and 1970. World War I contributed to this migration as job opportunities increased in Northern industrial cities.
- a foreign policy approach wherein a country seeks to avoid entangling alliances and involvement in the affairs of other nations. The United States, for example, followed this policy before entering World War I
- led to the overthrow of the Tsarist regime and the rise of the Bolsheviks, a socialist faction led by Vladimir Lenin. Russia subsequently withdrew from World War I.
- a military alliance formed between France, Russia, and the United Kingdom before World War I.
- refers to a nation's policy of not taking sides or actively participating in conflicts between other nations.
- payments or compensation made by a defeated nation to the victors after a war. Germany was required to pay significant ________ as part of the Treaty of Versailles.
- a major theater of operations during World War I, characterized by trench warfare and significant battles between the Allies (France and England) and the Central Powers.
28 Clues: a military alliance formed between France, Russia, and the United Kingdom before World War I. • enacted in 1917, authorized the U.S. government to draft young men into military service during World War I. • refers to a nation's policy of not taking sides or actively participating in conflicts between other nations. • ...
World War One Test Review 2021-02-12
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- Which allied power did not join the League of Nations?
- This was the name of Germany's plan (which failed) to win world war one. It was created in 1904.
- The space between two opposing trenches.
- A nickname for world war one. (Begins with "the w").
- This type of media was used heavily in world war one and encouraged people to join the military, join the war effort, etc.
- During the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the United States, Great Britain, Italy, and France were know as the _________.(Begins with the letter "b").
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed on this day.
- Acronym used to explain how world war one occurred.
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- Trenches in world war one were ______.
- America refused to _____ the Treaty of Versailles.
- This weapon was first used in world war one. It was big, slow, and first unleashed in 1916.
- Germany said that it would support Austri-Hungary regardless of its choice. This was know as a ____. (Starts with "bla").
- The name of a famous battle in France that occurred all throughout 1916.
- Famous American soldier who captured 132 Germans during the Meuse-Argonne offensive.
- This country was created after world war one and begins with the letter "P".
- This was a popular weapons for the Germans. It was extremely effective against infantry but could be thwarted with a mask.
- America joined world war one and declared war on Germany on this day (write the date like: "MonthDayYear).
- The war lasted for _____.
- It was estimated that _______ casualties occurred due to world war one. (Begins with a 4).
- A member of the Serbian terrorist group know as the "Black Hand" who was responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
20 Clues: The war lasted for _____. • Trenches in world war one were ______. • The space between two opposing trenches. • The Treaty of Versailles was signed on this day. • America refused to _____ the Treaty of Versailles. • Acronym used to explain how world war one occurred. • A nickname for world war one. (Begins with "the w"). • ...
seven year war 2016-01-18
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- Marquis de Montcalm was a
- fort Oswego by lake
- French left Canada for the
- loser of war
- between (3words)
- first hostilities in North America (2 words)
- a feint happened at
- thin red
- british had 18000
- allied with British
- British captured in 1758
- british had 90000
- treaty of
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- allied with British
- general
- goal of British (2 words)
- winner of war (2words)
- the king of great Britain in 1761 was ______ lll
- fought for in 1759 (2words)
- the French left because the fish was ________ unavailable
- indirectly lead to the American
- battle in 1754
- of the Plains of Abraham
- 1756-1763 (3words)
- in present day Kingston (2 words)
- 40000 of
- fought with the British
- plains of
- captured in 1760
- the war was fought in
- british had 22
- Canadas size and ________ made it hard to take care of
32 Clues: general • 40000 of • thin red • plains of • treaty of • loser of war • battle in 1754 • british had 22 • between (3words) • captured in 1760 • british had 18000 • british had 90000 • 1756-1763 (3words) • allied with British • fort Oswego by lake • a feint happened at • allied with British • the war was fought in • winner of war (2words) • fought with the British • of the Plains of Abraham • ...
World War 1 2025-06-01
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- The President of France during WWI\
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during World War I
- Who assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- Leader of Italy during World War I
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called thePlan
- This battle saw the first use of chemical weapons.
- This man's death set of/a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I
- What battle was the first to witness the use of the modern tank
- Who was the political leader of France during World War I, but not its president
- American president during World War I
- Which of the following was a member of the Triple Entente
- The cease fire which occurred between German and French troops was known as the
- Another of the final straws between Germany and the United States, this was an attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war
- Who was the top German commander during World War 1
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- Who was a top French commander during World War I
- This involved digging, barbed wire and "no man's land."
- This was the only major naval engagement of World War I
- The sinking of this ship by Germany brought the U.S. closer to entering WWI
- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
- Who was leader of Great Britain during World War 1
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- He was the German chancellor during World War I; he favored war
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- Who was the British general of British troops in France during World War I
- What was the longest battle of WWI
- What battle was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- What type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- The German fleet of ships was known as the
- II Who was the king of Germany during World War I
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
30 Clues: Leader of Italy during World War I • What was the longest battle of WWI • The President of France during WWI\ • American president during World War I • The name given to Great Britain's navy • The German fleet of ships was known as the • Who assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand • Who was a top French commander during World War I • ...
Popculture 2025-04-03
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- first artificial earth satellite launched by the soviet union
- period of relaxed tensions between the u.s. and the Soviet Union in 1970s
- U.S. program to aid European economic recovery after world war 2
- 1962 confrontation between u.s. and Soviet Union over missles in Cuba
- Soviet policy of economic and political restructuring under Gorbachev
- competition between the u.s. and the Soviet Union to build more powerful weapons
- the symbolic division between eastern and Western Europe
- proxy war in Southeast Asia involving the u.s. and communist forces
- U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
- military alliance of western countries
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- U.S policy to support free people’s resisting communism
- u.s. policy to prevent the spread of communism
- barrier that divided east and West Berlin
- competition between the u.s. and the Soviet union to achieve space exploration milestones
- Soviet policy of openness under Gorbachev
- campaign against alleged communists in the U.S. during the 1950s
- Soviet unions main security agency
- military alliance of eastern bloc countries
- Soviet-controlled part of Germany after world war 2
- conflict where two opposing countries support combatants that serve their interests instead of waging war directly
20 Clues: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency • Soviet unions main security agency • military alliance of western countries • barrier that divided east and West Berlin • Soviet policy of openness under Gorbachev • military alliance of eastern bloc countries • u.s. policy to prevent the spread of communism • Soviet-controlled part of Germany after world war 2 • ...
WW1 2024-07-30
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- countries: Nations that did not actively participate in World War I as part of either the Allies or Central Powers.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war.
- gas: A toxic chemical weapon used during World War I, causing severe burns and respiratory issues.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting or hostilities, often leading to the end of a war.
- wire: Sharp metal strands twisted together used as a barrier or obstacle on the battlefield.
- Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I.
- Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare.
- People killed, injured, or missing during a military conflict or disaster.
- Information or material spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause.
- bonds: Government-issued bonds sold to civilians to finance war efforts and support the economy.
- warfare: Military strategy involving the use of submarines to attack enemy ships during World War I.
- effort: Collective actions and sacrifices made by a nation during a time of war.
- Powers: Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations during World War I.
- Ideology promoting the interests and culture of a specific nation, often leading to conflicts between nations.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food and fuel during times of war.
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- Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces.
- The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military.
- guns: Rapid-firing gun used extensively during World War I, leading to high casualty rates.
- The area where military operations and combat take place during a war.
- Long, narrow ditches constructed for military purposes, often used as defensive positions during World War I.
- warfare: Combat conducted in the airspace using aircraft during World War I.
- Cross: Humanitarian organization that provided medical aid and support to soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- A formal agreement or document that defines terms of peace, boundaries, or alliances.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers during World War I.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories and establishing colonies.
- The act of killing a prominent figure for political, religious, or ideological reasons, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that triggered WWI.
- Armored combat vehicles developed during World War I for use on the battlefield.
- Temporary suspension of hostilities in a conflict, often leading to negotiations.
- of Nations: International organization founded after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, precursor to the United Nations.
- front: The civilian population and activities within a nation during wartime, including war production, rationing, and support for the military.
30 Clues: Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I. • The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military. • Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces. • Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare. • The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war. • ...
WW1 2024-07-30
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- countries: Nations that did not actively participate in World War I as part of either the Allies or Central Powers.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war.
- gas: A toxic chemical weapon used during World War I, causing severe burns and respiratory issues.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting or hostilities, often leading to the end of a war.
- wire: Sharp metal strands twisted together used as a barrier or obstacle on the battlefield.
- Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I.
- Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare.
- People killed, injured, or missing during a military conflict or disaster.
- Information or material spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause.
- bonds: Government-issued bonds sold to civilians to finance war efforts and support the economy.
- warfare: Military strategy involving the use of submarines to attack enemy ships during World War I.
- effort: Collective actions and sacrifices made by a nation during a time of war.
- Powers: Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations during World War I.
- Ideology promoting the interests and culture of a specific nation, often leading to conflicts between nations.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food and fuel during times of war.
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- Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces.
- The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military.
- guns: Rapid-firing gun used extensively during World War I, leading to high casualty rates.
- The area where military operations and combat take place during a war.
- Long, narrow ditches constructed for military purposes, often used as defensive positions during World War I.
- warfare: Combat conducted in the airspace using aircraft during World War I.
- Cross: Humanitarian organization that provided medical aid and support to soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- A formal agreement or document that defines terms of peace, boundaries, or alliances.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers during World War I.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories and establishing colonies.
- The act of killing a prominent figure for political, religious, or ideological reasons, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that triggered WWI.
- Armored combat vehicles developed during World War I for use on the battlefield.
- Temporary suspension of hostilities in a conflict, often leading to negotiations.
- of Nations: International organization founded after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, precursor to the United Nations.
- front: The civilian population and activities within a nation during wartime, including war production, rationing, and support for the military.
30 Clues: Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I. • The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military. • Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces. • Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare. • The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war. • ...
WWI and WWII 2022-04-19
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- World War I was the first war to use _____ warfare.
- The name of the U.S. ship that Germany sank using submarines.
- Japanese-American who protested the U.S. policy of internment during WWII: Fred __________.
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- World War I was called "The war to ______"
- World War I had 2 sides: the Allies and the ___________.
- He wanted to kill all Jewish people: Adolf ________.
- Abbreviation for World War II
- Abbreviation for World War I
- The only country to ever drop on atomic bomb on another country
9 Clues: Abbreviation for World War I • Abbreviation for World War II • World War I was called "The war to ______" • World War I was the first war to use _____ warfare. • He wanted to kill all Jewish people: Adolf ________. • World War I had 2 sides: the Allies and the ___________. • The name of the U.S. ship that Germany sank using submarines. • ...
World War One Crossword 2022-06-08
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- these types of gardens were planted to support the war effort
- these were dug by both sides during World War One for soldiers to hide in
- reducing the amount of resources people use in order to ensure there is enough for the army
- countries capturing lands for colonies around the world to get resources and wealth
- this group of countries was formed after the war to try and prevent more war
- building up armies in order to conquer other countries and lands
- this is what the League of Nations became after the second world war
- this illness came to Canada when soldiers came home from the war
- the Germans had these kind of water vessels that helped them control the oceans early in World War One
- this was the name of the territory between the trenches
- when the government forces people to fight in the war
- one reason many people joined the war effort in the beginning
- this was the name of a ship that was sunk by the Germans that led to the Americans joining World War One
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- this Prime Minister passed the Military Service Act forcing people to fight for Canada in the war
- government control of information that is released to the public during a war
- A treaty was signed in this city to end World War One
- there was a major strike in 1919 in this city to protest bad working and living conditions
- these people refused to fight for religious reasons
- deliberate spreading of ideas facts and rumours to help one's cause in a war
- when groups of countries join up to fight against another group of countries in war
- this law was passed to preapre for World War One and put gave the government special powers
- to confine people during a war to make sure they cannot help the enemy during a war
- a pilot who shot down five enemy planes was called this
- France Britain and this country were allies at the beginning of World War One
- France Britain and Russia had an alliance called this in World War One
- people who are trained to fight but not part of a permanent army
- a strong sense of pride in one's country
- an assassination in this country started World War One
- this was created to fund the war effort and was supposed to be temporary
- the first federal department of this was created after the Spanish Flu killed thousands of Canadians
30 Clues: a strong sense of pride in one's country • these people refused to fight for religious reasons • A treaty was signed in this city to end World War One • when the government forces people to fight in the war • an assassination in this country started World War One • a pilot who shot down five enemy planes was called this • ...
World War 2 2021-02-26
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- The German Airforce
- U.S. President for most of WWII
- The alliance of Fascist powers in Europe
- War tactic used by Germany
- Fortified area on the French border with Germany
- The act of taking and integrating territory from another sovereign nation
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- the alliance of world Democracies or pro-west nations that fought against Germany
- The British used this policy to avoid war with Germany
- Genocide of European Jews by Germany
- Initial position established by an army invading amphibiously
- Suicide mission by Japanese Pilots
- Political ideology of Italy and Germany
- Landing site of the D-day landings
- German dictator during WWII
14 Clues: The German Airforce • War tactic used by Germany • German dictator during WWII • U.S. President for most of WWII • Suicide mission by Japanese Pilots • Landing site of the D-day landings • Genocide of European Jews by Germany • Political ideology of Italy and Germany • The alliance of Fascist powers in Europe • Fortified area on the French border with Germany • ...
World War 2 2022-05-18
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- June 6, 1945, Allied troops landed in Normandy to take back France.
- Jewish buisnesses, synagogues and other property damaged in riots.
- Killing of a race, ethnicity, or religious group of people.
- Laws that stripped Jews of their German citizenship.
- Section of a city that groups of people were forced to live in.
- The killing of over 11 million Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, disabled people and many others.
- Japan, Germany, and Italy
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- When the government acts as absolute ruler complete control over everything.
- Policy that Germany could get part of Czechslovakia if they agreed to not invade elsewhere.
- Political leaders who rule a country with absolute power, usually by force.
- Polices, views, or action that harm or disciminate against Jewish people.
- Allied troops force to flee France, mostly by the help of British civilianscityon fishing boats.
- Code name for the US production of the atomic bomb.
- USSR, Britain, France, and USA
- Navajo soldiers using tribal language as code.
15 Clues: Japan, Germany, and Italy • USSR, Britain, France, and USA • Navajo soldiers using tribal language as code. • Code name for the US production of the atomic bomb. • Laws that stripped Jews of their German citizenship. • Killing of a race, ethnicity, or religious group of people. • Section of a city that groups of people were forced to live in. • ...
WW1 2024-07-30
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- countries: Nations that did not actively participate in World War I as part of either the Allies or Central Powers.
- The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war.
- gas: A toxic chemical weapon used during World War I, causing severe burns and respiratory issues.
- A formal agreement to cease fighting or hostilities, often leading to the end of a war.
- wire: Sharp metal strands twisted together used as a barrier or obstacle on the battlefield.
- Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I.
- Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare.
- People killed, injured, or missing during a military conflict or disaster.
- Information or material spread to influence public opinion and promote a particular cause.
- bonds: Government-issued bonds sold to civilians to finance war efforts and support the economy.
- warfare: Military strategy involving the use of submarines to attack enemy ships during World War I.
- effort: Collective actions and sacrifices made by a nation during a time of war.
- Powers: Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations during World War I.
- Ideology promoting the interests and culture of a specific nation, often leading to conflicts between nations.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food and fuel during times of war.
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- Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces.
- The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military.
- guns: Rapid-firing gun used extensively during World War I, leading to high casualty rates.
- The area where military operations and combat take place during a war.
- Long, narrow ditches constructed for military purposes, often used as defensive positions during World War I.
- warfare: Combat conducted in the airspace using aircraft during World War I.
- Cross: Humanitarian organization that provided medical aid and support to soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- A formal agreement or document that defines terms of peace, boundaries, or alliances.
- Countries that fought together against the Central Powers during World War I.
- The policy of extending a nation's power by acquiring territories and establishing colonies.
- The act of killing a prominent figure for political, religious, or ideological reasons, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that triggered WWI.
- Armored combat vehicles developed during World War I for use on the battlefield.
- Temporary suspension of hostilities in a conflict, often leading to negotiations.
- of Nations: International organization founded after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts, precursor to the United Nations.
- front: The civilian population and activities within a nation during wartime, including war production, rationing, and support for the military.
30 Clues: Great War: Another term used to refer to World War I. • The act of joining or signing up to serve in the military. • Compulsory enlistment of individuals into a nation's armed forces. • Large-caliber weapons such as cannons and mortars used in warfare. • The process of preparing and organizing troops and resources for war. • ...
Midterm Guide of Study's 2023-01-05
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- the Austro-Hungarian Archduke that was assassinated in 1914 along with his wife by Gavrilo Princip. This was the spark that started World War 1
- A system in which country's agree to protect each other
- information used to influence opinions
- A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or
- a german submarine
- An act passed by Congress on May 18, 1917 that set up a military draft. 3 million men were called to serve, 2 million volunteered, many women served in World War, and about 300,000 African Americans served in World War 1.
- an equality of power among different countries that discourages any group from acting aggressively
- German Emperor
- A group of ships that escort and protect other ships
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- A military alliance in World War 1 composed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- a government in which one person with unlimited power rules
- Nickname for American soldiers because their buttons on uniforms resembled boiled dough dumplings
- A person who believes industries should be publicly owned
- the gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war
- A military alliance in World War 1 composed of Great Britain, France, The United States and various other nations.
- situation in a conflict in which neither side can make progress against the other
16 Clues: German Emperor • a german submarine • information used to influence opinions • A feeling of intense loyalty to a country or • A group of ships that escort and protect other ships • A system in which country's agree to protect each other • A person who believes industries should be publicly owned • a government in which one person with unlimited power rules • ...
WORLD WAR 2 2024-01-29
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- suprise attack from japan broke ah
- helped attack in big areas.
- absolute ruler
- helped with removable stamps good for certain rationed items.
- the first one of this was Manzanar, located in California.
- young men who volunteered to become America's first Black military airmen
- created a code based on the Navajo language
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- finance military operations during times of war or conflict.
- racial with the intent to destroy the entire group
- Tigers aid in the fight against Japan.
- killing of European Jews during World War II.
- established national parks and monuments to preserve the nation's natural resources
- freed up agricultural produce transportation resources for the war effort.
- operated secret plants places to produce the needed elements necessary for a bomb
14 Clues: absolute ruler • helped attack in big areas. • suprise attack from japan broke ah • Tigers aid in the fight against Japan. • created a code based on the Navajo language • killing of European Jews during World War II. • racial with the intent to destroy the entire group • the first one of this was Manzanar, located in California. • ...
World War I Crossword Review 2022-02-25
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- treaty ending World War I (3 words)
- process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its worn allegiances and government
- payments for war damage
- a war where one's enemy is worn down to the point of collapse by continuous losses in the people, food and war weapons (3 words)
- all people and resources to the war effort and imposing censorship of the press (2 words)
- peace plan by President Wilson that called for the League of Nations (2 words)
- deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- international assembly of nations: goal to keep peace among nations
- area between two trenches of two fronts (3 words)
- Germany's plan for fighting France and Russia (2 words)
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- building up armed forces, getting ready for war
- revolution in Russia which allowed for them to make peace with Germany (2 words)
- having pride in your country, willing to defend it
- treaty between Germany and Russia that allowed German troops to concentrate all of their troops on the Western front (3 words)
- message from Germany to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance (2words)
- agreement to stop fighting
- representatives from Britain, U.S., France, and Italy who wrote the Treaty of Versailles (2 words)
- trying to build up an empire, by taking control of weaker nations
- groups of merchant ships surrounded by military ships for protection
- agreements or promises to defend and help another country
20 Clues: payments for war damage • agreement to stop fighting • treaty ending World War I (3 words) • building up armed forces, getting ready for war • area between two trenches of two fronts (3 words) • having pride in your country, willing to defend it • Germany's plan for fighting France and Russia (2 words) • agreements or promises to defend and help another country • ...
Jess Farrar/S4/people & places 2019-05-02
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- A civil rights activist, leader, sociologist, and one of the founders of the NAACP. He preached that social change was only achievable via action and protest.(2 words)
- The president of the United States during the Watergate scandal. He resigned before his impeachment.(2 words)
- A civil rights activist and journalist who launched an anti-lynching campaign. She was also one of the founders of the NAACP.(3 words)
- A civil rights activist who focused on the labor conditions of Mexican immigrant workers.(2 words)
- A civil rights activist who focused specifically on women's suffrage. She was one of the main faces of the movement, but unfortunately promoted white supremacy to further her agenda.(3 words)
- President during the Great Depression and most of World War II. He was responsible for the New Deal legislation and served four terms.(3 words)
- A country divided by civil war. One side was supported by the USSR, the other by the US. The US sent troops to help fight but withdrew in 1973. The communist side won and the two sides were united under communism.
- The US helped them overthrow the Spanish in 1898. It later became communist and allied itself with the USSR, allowing them to set up a nuclear base on it's territory.
- Annexed into the United States in 1898 after the destabilization and eventual overthrowing of its government. Attacked during WWII, which prompted the US to join the war.
- A country who's nationalist government was overthrown and replaced by a communist government. The country challenged the US's containment policy because we couldn't defeat something so large. We didn't recognize the new government and vetoed its admission into the United Nations.
- A group of American pilots stationed in the Pacific during World War II. They were the first Americans to fight against the Japanese.(2 words)
- A civil rights activist in the 1950s and 60s, she rose to fame when she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat for a white man on the bus. (2 words)
- A country divided by civil war. One side was supported by the USSR, the other supported by the US. The resulting war did not reunite the country, and it is divided at the 38th parallel.
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- An area rich in petroleum and other natural resources. The governments are generally unstable and the area's political climate is volatile. The US gets most of its oil from here.(2 words)
- The capital of Germany which was divided into four occupation zones after WWII. These four occupation zones eventually dwindled to two that were divided by a wall.
- A political organization founded in 1966 that focused on black power and carried weapons in self defense from police brutality.(2 words)
- An American general who commanded the Pacific theater during World War II.(2 words)
- Formed in 1922, and part of the Allied powers during WWII. Created an iron curtain through Europe when it turned the smaller countries surrounding it into satellites. The only other superpower in the world after WWII.(2 words)
- One of the Axis powers in WWII, and one of the Central Powers in WWI. The site of the Holocaust.
- One of the Axis powers during WWII. They attacked and took over Manchuria, an area of China. The US became involved in WWII when they attacked us at Pearl Harbor.
20 Clues: An American general who commanded the Pacific theater during World War II.(2 words) • One of the Axis powers in WWII, and one of the Central Powers in WWI. The site of the Holocaust. • A civil rights activist who focused on the labor conditions of Mexican immigrant workers.(2 words) • ...
The Great War Notes 21-30 2012-04-23
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- A sense of pride or loyalty to a nation.
- Men were sent to fight in the war through the _____.
- Archduke Ferdinand and his wife were __________ by a Serbian terrorist.
- One problem in the trenches was human _____.
- German U boats sunk this boat which had Americans on board.
- Soldiers lived and fought in _____.
- A belief tht using militry forces was a good way to solve problems.
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- The US wanted to remain ____ and did so until 1917.
- Partnerships certain countries had with each other.
- The German's developed submarines called _______.
- One of the 2 big allinaces during the war.
- One of the 2 big alliances during the war.
- One reason the US got in the war was the sinking of 3 American __ ships.
- Empire building.
- Another name for World War I.
- The 2 fightning sides were separated with a _____ land.
16 Clues: Empire building. • Another name for World War I. • Soldiers lived and fought in _____. • A sense of pride or loyalty to a nation. • One of the 2 big allinaces during the war. • One of the 2 big alliances during the war. • One problem in the trenches was human _____. • The German's developed submarines called _______. • The US wanted to remain ____ and did so until 1917. • ...
World War 2 2022-11-28
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- the ____ law removed jewish rights
- what was Corrine Wilson against
- the policy of ___ caused countries to give in to Hitlers demands
- Hitler allied with what european country
- the name of japans leader
- what is the name of Italy's dictator
- the treaty of ____ forced Germany to take the blame for WW1
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- Hitler used ___ to gain power
- the Huricanes were produced by what country
- land was givin to nations surounding who
- Corrine Wilson as Canada's first female ____
- the allies used what kind of waves to distrupt German bombs
- Canada's national ___ council was used to stop German bombs
- Hitler used what symbol because it represented power
14 Clues: the name of japans leader • Hitler used ___ to gain power • what was Corrine Wilson against • the ____ law removed jewish rights • what is the name of Italy's dictator • land was givin to nations surounding who • Hitler allied with what european country • the Huricanes were produced by what country • Corrine Wilson as Canada's first female ____ • ...
World War 2 2022-11-28
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- Hitler used ___ to gain power
- the treaty of ____ forced Germany to take the blame for WW1
- Hitler used what symbol because it represented power
- Corrine Wilson as Canada's first female ____
- the name of japans leader
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- the Huricanes were produced by what country
- what is the name of Italy's dictator
- Canada's national ___ council was used to stop German bombs
- Hitler allied with what european country
- what was Corrine Wilson against
- the policy of ___ caused countries to give in to Hitlers demands
- the allies used what kind of waves to distrupt German bombs
- land was givin to nations surounding who
- the Nurmburg law removed who's rights
14 Clues: the name of japans leader • Hitler used ___ to gain power • what was Corrine Wilson against • what is the name of Italy's dictator • the Nurmburg law removed who's rights • Hitler allied with what european country • land was givin to nations surounding who • the Huricanes were produced by what country • Corrine Wilson as Canada's first female ____ • ...
World War 2 2020-08-27
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- Prime Minster of New Zealand in 1939
- children helped their community in emergency...
- made from recycled rubber
- millions of children were...
- when hitler imprisoned and killed millions in concentration camps
- one way children helped with war efforts
- people were told to recycle this
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- Japanese city that got bombed
- the main country in the Axis
- the month WW2 started
- made from recycled metals
- Germany failed invade this country in 1939
- the leader of the Nazis
- hitler's first name
14 Clues: hitler's first name • the month WW2 started • the leader of the Nazis • made from recycled rubber • made from recycled metals • the main country in the Axis • millions of children were... • Japanese city that got bombed • people were told to recycle this • Prime Minster of New Zealand in 1939 • one way children helped with war efforts • Germany failed invade this country in 1939 • ...
World War 2 2014-05-06
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- number of options that president Truman was presented with to end the war.
- name of the first bomb tested in Los Alamos, NM
- At this battle soldiers marched into Russia and were underprepared
- When Hitler murdered Jews, Handicapped, blacks, gypsies, ect.
- The closest island to Japan that took 3 months to capture.
- Fascist Italian leader
- Also known as Operation Overlord
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- Ending trade of strategic materials needed for war
- the city that was bombed on August 6, 1945
- General MacArthurs plan to capture islands and get closer to Japans mainland.
- President during the war
- These powers included Britain, France, and the Soviet Union
- Citizens born in Japan but living in America
- this leader committed suicide after the fall of Germany
14 Clues: Fascist Italian leader • President during the war • Also known as Operation Overlord • the city that was bombed on August 6, 1945 • Citizens born in Japan but living in America • name of the first bomb tested in Los Alamos, NM • Ending trade of strategic materials needed for war • this leader committed suicide after the fall of Germany • ...
World War 2 2014-03-10
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- A intergovernmental military treaty
- The German Economic Policy after WWII.
- The goal by Congress to get fully employment and production
- Started space and military programs for Russia
- The U.S gave people money to help jump start their economies after the War
- The time after WWII until 1970s
- A Conference of 44 Allied Nations came together and created organizations like the IMF to help the world with its economic problems.
- purchasing things in large amounts
- A lot of people start having lots of babies
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- The guys who created the Employment Act of 1946
- A battle by the U.S and Russia to make the most nuclear weapons
- The point where unemployment is low
- 2.5 kids and a house with a white picket fence
- A war against Communism
14 Clues: A war against Communism • The time after WWII until 1970s • purchasing things in large amounts • A intergovernmental military treaty • The point where unemployment is low • The German Economic Policy after WWII. • A lot of people start having lots of babies • Started space and military programs for Russia • 2.5 kids and a house with a white picket fence • ...
WORLD WAR 2 2016-10-05
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- HITLER HAD TO DO WHAT TO GET ALL PEOPLE TO VOTE FOR NAZIS
- THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES WAS SINGED IN...
- GERMANY DID THE DAMAGE OF 6600 MILLIION
- GERMANY SINED AFTER WORLD WAR 1
- THE LEARDER OF GERMANY
- GERMANY WASEN'T ALLOWED AFTER SINGING THE TREATY
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- WHEN ALL PEOPLE ARE THE SAME
- THEY ALLOWED HITLER TO WAHT EVER HE WANTED(COUNTY)
- TOOK PART IN THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES
- THE LEARDER OF GERMANY
- HITLER RULED OVER THEM
- GERMANY HAD TO GIVE LAND AWAY TO THIS COUNTRY
- ALLOWED HITLER DO WHAT EVER HE WANTED
- HITLER WANTED EVREY ONE TO....FOR NAZIS
- GERMANY TOOK OVER CZECHOSLOUAKIA
15 Clues: THE LEARDER OF GERMANY • HITLER RULED OVER THEM • THE LEARDER OF GERMANY • WHEN ALL PEOPLE ARE THE SAME • GERMANY SINED AFTER WORLD WAR 1 • GERMANY TOOK OVER CZECHOSLOUAKIA • TOOK PART IN THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES • ALLOWED HITLER DO WHAT EVER HE WANTED • GERMANY DID THE DAMAGE OF 6600 MILLIION • HITLER WANTED EVREY ONE TO....FOR NAZIS • THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES WAS SINGED IN... • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-05-08
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- no war
- country dictated by hitler during world war 2
- President of the U.S. during the Cold war
- Russians
- government problems
- this country was invaded by hitler and Stalin
- king of Great Britain during The Cold war
- publicly owned property
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- Countries beside the U.S. across the ocean
- to be stable
- a protector
- money for country
- a wealthy person
- words spoken loudly in a motivating way
- dividing wall
15 Clues: no war • Russians • a protector • to be stable • dividing wall • a wealthy person • money for country • government problems • publicly owned property • words spoken loudly in a motivating way • President of the U.S. during the Cold war • king of Great Britain during The Cold war • Countries beside the U.S. across the ocean • country dictated by hitler during world war 2 • ...
Across the Trenches Crossword 2021-01-27
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- teams of like-minded countries together
- American president during World War 1
- name of the german submarine
- name of American troops in Europe
- name for leader Wilhelm II of the German Empire
- archduke of Austria-Hungary
- location of the first battle of World War 1
- a heavier and fast shooting gun
- fighter pilots who shoot down 5 planes
- devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
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- British ship that brought American involvement into World War 1
- alliance of France, Britain, and Russia
- when countries extend their power and influence onto other lands
- destroyers escorting merchant ships to protect from U-Boats
- nations wanted to be stronger than the next
- conflict between nations or a peole
- alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Gavrilo Princip´s way of starting a world war
- long ditches used as the basis of warfare for World War 1
- armored vehicle with treads first introduced during World War 1
20 Clues: archduke of Austria-Hungary • name of the german submarine • a heavier and fast shooting gun • name of American troops in Europe • conflict between nations or a peole • American president during World War 1 • fighter pilots who shoot down 5 planes • alliance of France, Britain, and Russia • teams of like-minded countries together • nations wanted to be stronger than the next • ...
country 2023-05-31
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- There is a war going on in this country right now
- Auschwitz Birkenau is in this country
- This country is Named after a holiday in December
- the capital city is Bucharest
- We live in this country
- This country created pizza
- the capital city is Ljubljana
- This country invented the kpop
- This country border with Isreal
- That's where the song Cha Cha came from
- This country started world war 2
- This country win the Eurovision 2023
- This country created the taco
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- A country located between Costa Rico and Colombia
- A very rich country and the country of chocolate
- The westernmost country in Europe
- In this country they drink a lot of tea
- This country in America
- The State of the Rising Sun
- is The most democratic country in the world
- The second-largest country in the world
- is the biggest country in the world
22 Clues: We live in this country • This country in America • This country created pizza • The State of the Rising Sun • the capital city is Bucharest • the capital city is Ljubljana • This country created the taco • This country invented the kpop • This country border with Isreal • This country started world war 2 • The westernmost country in Europe • is the biggest country in the world • ...
Asia crossword 2021-04-20
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- A worldwide desease said to be created in Wuhan, China. (hint:it is not Pitbull)
- The form of government in North Korea
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of China
- The rule stating only one child allowed
- Weapons developed in North Korea
- Capital of North Korea
- Mountain range in Asia
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- The way money is moved and traded in a country
- A problem created by China's big factories and cities
- One of the cities nuked in World War 2
- Main food in China and many countries
- Chinese communist leader
- Flat area in China, used for crops
- the amount of people in a given area
- A field of technology Japan thrives in
- Capital of Japan
- What side Japan was on in World War 2
18 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • Mountain range in Asia • Chinese communist leader • Weapons developed in North Korea • Flat area in China, used for crops • the amount of people in a given area • Main food in China and many countries • The form of government in North Korea • What side Japan was on in World War 2 • ...
World War 2 2022-02-23
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- second nuclear bomb dropped on japan
- hated the Jews and wanted to kill them
- major bombing causing usa to join the war.
- a the main country in the war that was bombed
- first nuclear bomb dropped on japan
- the killing of 6 million plus jews.
- homeland of hitler and the nazis
- the side of the war with japan and germany
- U.S. president during most of ww2
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- country that bombed Japan twice
- the side of the war with U.S and Britain
- battle tactic where holes were dug
- the day in which the U.S. stormed Normandy
- a group that were prejudice against Jews
14 Clues: country that bombed Japan twice • homeland of hitler and the nazis • U.S. president during most of ww2 • battle tactic where holes were dug • first nuclear bomb dropped on japan • the killing of 6 million plus jews. • second nuclear bomb dropped on japan • hated the Jews and wanted to kill them • the side of the war with U.S and Britain • ...
World War 2 2022-04-29
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- In the Battle of Stalingrad Hitler attempted to invade the ___________
- When U.S. soldiers hopped from island to island to get to Japan
- The Battle of the Bulge followed which battle
- The only person to know about the Manhattan Project was the _____.
- Germans considered the _____ race the superior race.
- How many Jews died in during the Holocaust?
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- German soldiers used this form of most often to kill a large amount of Jews at a time.
- VE Day marks the day the war in _____ ended.
- Which ethnic group was singled out during the Holocaust?
- history.
- Americans feared the Battle of Iwo Jima would kill ____ million Americans
- President who took over when FDR passed away.
- American planes that destroyed four Japanese air carriers during the Battle of Midway.
- D-Day was the largest ____ invasion in
14 Clues: history. • D-Day was the largest ____ invasion in • How many Jews died in during the Holocaust? • VE Day marks the day the war in _____ ended. • President who took over when FDR passed away. • The Battle of the Bulge followed which battle • Germans considered the _____ race the superior race. • Which ethnic group was singled out during the Holocaust? • ...
World War 2 2025-04-09
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- what this war is called
- one of the main allies of britain
- Japan was getting good at _______ things
- The continent where most of the early stomping happened
- what britain did a lot of while standing alone
- what a country aligned with you is called
- the story joke that italy only wanted this and sunshine
- the country that the story joked was poked with a stick
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- the country japan decided to punch
- What were the "good guys" described as doing on the sidelines while the "grumpy guys" were causing trouble? chilling and eating _______
- The "good guys" eventually told the "grumpy guys" to do this
- the country led by 'funny mustache guy'
- the famous attack of Japan on the US in Hawaii
- what a country not aligned with you is called (especially if they really dislike you)
14 Clues: what this war is called • one of the main allies of britain • the country japan decided to punch • the country led by 'funny mustache guy' • Japan was getting good at _______ things • what a country aligned with you is called • the famous attack of Japan on the US in Hawaii • what britain did a lot of while standing alone • ...
