world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
PPinkney_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
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- went against english law and led Catholics to office
- great britain needed control of colonies to pay it off
- asked to overthrow james
- time when King Charles 2 restored the monarchy
- stood for freedom of speech
- representatives met and wrote the declaration of rights
- "no taxation without representation"
- reinstated Protestantism
- prohibited colonists from settling west of appalacian mountains
- gave a speech on "divine right" to parliament
- made draft of declaration of inddependence
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- "shot heard around the world"
- captured and beheaded King Charles I
- protected citizens from their gov't
- british troops shot into a mob, killed 5 colonists
- borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- most of printed materials were taxed by crown
- wrote the first European constitution
- law giving east india company a led in the tea business
- a war over the absolute rule of Charles I
- war over british expansion
- USA gained more freedom
- also called "bloodless rebellion"
- placed these in response to boston tea party
- signed petition of right
25 Clues: USA gained more freedom • asked to overthrow james • signed petition of right • reinstated Protestantism • war over british expansion • stood for freedom of speech • "shot heard around the world" • also called "bloodless rebellion" • protected citizens from their gov't • captured and beheaded King Charles I • "no taxation without representation" • ...
Race relations in France in the 1980s 2013-03-11
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- Shanty town
- People with parents of different ethnic origin
- The arrangement that applies when the President and the Prime Minister belong to different parties
- The process whereby immigrants gradually adopt the customs and cultural values of the host nation
- Centre right Prime Minister
- the time of economic prosperity and growth following World War 2
- Public housing projects where inter-racial tensions often resulted nin violence
- Founded in 1984 to promote racial harmony
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- Leader if the right wing National Front Party
- Immigrants of North African origin
- French settlers in Algeria
- The term used to describe the 1998 French World Cup Squad
- Socialist president of France 1981-1995
- The children of north African Immigrants who developed their own distinctive culture
- A person generally on the centre right who favours the policies of Charles de Gaulle
- The belief that religion/religious institutions should not exert a significant influence on state affairs
16 Clues: Shanty town • French settlers in Algeria • Centre right Prime Minister • Immigrants of North African origin • Socialist president of France 1981-1995 • Founded in 1984 to promote racial harmony • Leader if the right wing National Front Party • People with parents of different ethnic origin • The term used to describe the 1998 French World Cup Squad • ...
Marvel Superheroes (Film Edition) 2017-07-19
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- THOR'S HAMMER
- GENETICALLY ENGINEERED RACCOON-LIKE MERCENARY
- THIS CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE ALLOWS ANT-MAN TO ALTER HIS SIZE
- PETER QUILL, AKA
- THOR'S FATHER
- SUPER SOLDIER CREATED DURING WORLD WAR 2
- THIS SUPERHERO PROTECTS THE EARTH FROM MAGICAL AND MYSTICAL THREATS
- THOUGHT TO BE THE WORLD'S FIRST MUTANT
- SUPERHERO WHO BRIEFLY WORKED AT BASKIN ROBBINS AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM PRISON
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- TONY STARK, AKA
- ARTIST/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES
- PROFESSOR X'S MACHINE USED TO ENHANCE HIS TELEPATHIC POWERS
- BENICIO DEL TORO PLAYS THIS CHARACTER, APPEARING IN SEVERAL MARVEL FILMS
- FANTASTIC FOUR LEADER REED RICHARDS, AKA
- THE VOICE OF GROOT
- TESSERACT, AETHER, AND EYE OF AGAMOTTO, TO NAME A FEW
- IRON MAN'S CLOSE FRIEND, PLAYED FIRST BY TERRENCE HOWARD AND LATER BY DON CHEADLE
- NICKNAME OF TONY STARK'S DRIVER/BODYGUARD, APPEARING MOST RECENTLY IN SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING
- SUPERVILLAIN WHO WILL FINALLY APPEAR IN A MAIN ROLE IN AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
- WRITER/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES; HAS ALSO MADE NUMEROUS CAMEOS IN THE FILMS
20 Clues: THOR'S HAMMER • THOR'S FATHER • TONY STARK, AKA • PETER QUILL, AKA • THE VOICE OF GROOT • THOUGHT TO BE THE WORLD'S FIRST MUTANT • FANTASTIC FOUR LEADER REED RICHARDS, AKA • SUPER SOLDIER CREATED DURING WORLD WAR 2 • GENETICALLY ENGINEERED RACCOON-LIKE MERCENARY • ARTIST/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES • TESSERACT, AETHER, AND EYE OF AGAMOTTO, TO NAME A FEW • ...
Layered Learning Crossward 2023-03-06
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- is an example of a political philosophy
- group of American writers associated with expose writing before World War 2
- aftermath of a bombing
- when a company controls stages of the supply chain
- a movement meant to advance agriculture
- workers had to join the union to be employed
- used to detect dangerous gases
- his nickname is "The Commodore"
- when a business purchases its competitors
- large companies that are controlled by industries
- founded the American Federation of Labor
- industrial organization
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- known as the richest person in modern history
- a disese that mine workers got from inhaling dust
- the idea that less competitive businesses would fail
- lasted from 1877 to 1896
- currency to cover civil war expenses
- organizer for the mine workes
- leader for women's suffrage
- he reorganized bankrupt railroads
- helped build the steel industry
- new and poor immigrants had to live in these
- head of Knights of Labor
- made it so no matter your skill level, you are put in the same union in certain industries
- campaigned for the nineteenth amendment
25 Clues: aftermath of a bombing • industrial organization • lasted from 1877 to 1896 • head of Knights of Labor • leader for women's suffrage • organizer for the mine workes • used to detect dangerous gases • helped build the steel industry • his nickname is "The Commodore" • he reorganized bankrupt railroads • currency to cover civil war expenses • a movement meant to advance agriculture • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2023-06-05
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- this battle of...was when we won the war
- this fort was captured by the Green Mountain Boys led by Ethan Allen
- Paul...
- the first 4 words of the declaration of independence
- George Washington loved this animal
- the most common disease of the war
- the weapon that was used most
- someone who does not support Britain
- he partnered with the green mountain boys(2 w
- tea party another name for the Tea Act of 1773
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- battle of Concord and...
- the country that lost the war
- that won the war
- the founding father on the ten dollar bill
- each... was controlled by the British
- the soldiers wore the color blue
- George... was the first General of the Amy
- the tuning point in the war
- British supporter
- the treaty of...ended the war
20 Clues: Paul... • that won the war • British supporter • battle of Concord and... • the tuning point in the war • the country that lost the war • the weapon that was used most • the treaty of...ended the war • the soldiers wore the color blue • the most common disease of the war • George Washington loved this animal • someone who does not support Britain • ...
WWII Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-18
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- The countries that fought against the Central Powers during World War I and the countries that fought against the Axis Powers during World War II.
- The systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis.
- A key Soviet victory during World War II that ended Hitler's effort to conquer the USSR.
- The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
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- The U.S. naval victory in the Pacific during World War II that stopped Japanese expansion and forced Japan to focus on defense.
- The U.S. victory in World War II that positioned the Allies for an invasion of Japan.
- The top-secret U.S. government project that developed the atomic bomb.
- June 6, 1944, the day that the Allied invasion of German-occupied France began.
8 Clues: The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • The top-secret U.S. government project that developed the atomic bomb. • June 6, 1944, the day that the Allied invasion of German-occupied France began. • The U.S. victory in World War II that positioned the Allies for an invasion of Japan. • ...
MWH Ch 27 Vocabulary 2021-04-07
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- fired by Truman during Korean War
- US removed missiles to end Cuban Missile Crisis
- capital of Germany
- if one falls to communism, others will too
- US president in 1964 (last name)
- Soviet satellite orbited earth for 57 days
- Soviet premier Nikita ______
- evil S. U. dictator that dies in 1953
- U.S. president during Cuban Missile Crisis
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- aid to Greece & Turkey (2 words)
- border between N. Korea & China (2 words)
- civil war here prompted Truman Doctrine
- state where Churchill gave "Iron Curtain" speech
- storage of weapons
- era of political tension w/out armed conflict
- police action fought here in the 1950s
- island 90 miles of the coast of Florida
- U.S. president at END of Vietnam War
18 Clues: storage of weapons • capital of Germany • Soviet premier Nikita ______ • aid to Greece & Turkey (2 words) • US president in 1964 (last name) • fired by Truman during Korean War • U.S. president at END of Vietnam War • evil S. U. dictator that dies in 1953 • police action fought here in the 1950s • civil war here prompted Truman Doctrine • island 90 miles of the coast of Florida • ...
Medieval Europe 2024-05-05
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- Big fights between two forces
- Trusty animal used for transportation
- Daughter of ruler
- The home of the ruler
- A man head the church
- Ruler of a kingdom
- The seat reserved for only the ruler
- A group whom ride to battle
- Something knights would have after a victory
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- A honourable soldier who is a true marksman
- Wife of a ruler
- A great war to take back the holy land
- A belief which many live by
- A honourable soldier who wields a blade
- Son of a ruler
- The middle ages of the world
- Place where horses are stored
- A prominent figure who is considered almighty
- Where people sit in the world
19 Clues: Son of a ruler • Wife of a ruler • Daughter of ruler • Ruler of a kingdom • The home of the ruler • A man head the church • A belief which many live by • A group whom ride to battle • The middle ages of the world • Big fights between two forces • Place where horses are stored • Where people sit in the world • The seat reserved for only the ruler • Trusty animal used for transportation • ...
SETTLEMENT OF THE WEST & IMPERIALISM 2022-04-05
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- California Gold Rush, Homestead Act, and the Completion of transcontinental railroad all factors that contributed to Westward _________________.
- The primary goal of the _________________ of 1887 regarding Native American Indians was to assimilate Native American Indians into mainstream American life.
- construction of the _________________ become more important to the United States after the Spanish-American War because the navy needed a faster way to move ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- The establishment of the Open Door policy (1899–1900) and the response to the _________________ Rebellion (1900) showed that the United States wanted to protect American trading interests in China
- Renewal of unrestricted _________________ warfare by Germany was one of the events that influenced President Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I
- President Theodore Roosevelt's __________________ strengthened the Monroe Doctrine by establishing the policy that the United States would intervene in Latin America to prevent European interference.
- President Theodore Roosevelt’s commitment to the proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far,” was most clearly shown when he intervened in _________________ affairs
- As a result of low land prices and the Homestead Act many farmers moved West and the Native American Indians on the Great Plains were forced onto _________________.
- _________________ policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, interception of the Zimmermann Note, and American loans to Allied nations led to United States entry into World War I.
- Securing land for the Panama Canal and military interventions in Latin America are examples of Roosevelt's use of the "________________" diplomacy.
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- Exaggerated, sensational newspaper headlines and articles are often referred to as __________________ journalism.
- Secretary of State John Hay sent his Open Door Notes (1899–1900) to world powers to gain equal access to _________________ markets.
- _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price.
- A major result of the _________________ War (1898) was that the United States assumed a more prominent role in world affairs.
- The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________.
- The disclosure of the Zimmerman document contributed to the entry of the United States into _________________.
- _________________ telegram was part of an effort to enlist Mexican support for Germany if the United States declared war.
- _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years.
- American newspapers used yellow journalism to build public support for the war against _________________ .
- Some of the major reasons for United States _________________ included: the desire for markets and raw materials; closing of the western frontier; missionary spirit; belief in the White Man's Burden.
- One of the major characteristics of American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was acquiring _________________ to promote economic and strategic interests.
- The Homestead Act and grants of land to railroads were used to encourage settlement of the _________________.
- The federal government supported railroad construction by giving railroad companies _________________ grants.
23 Clues: _________________ companies sold land in the West for very low price. • The United States tried to avoid involvement in World War I by following a policy of _________________. • _________________ Offered free 160 acres of land in the West to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years. • ...
The Atlantic World Jeremy Virgo 2023-10-14
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- Private ownership
- trade route used to trade raw materials for slaves
- low risk to invest in company to pay for new world settlements
- conquered the Aztecs
- Cultural exchange from New world to Europe
- Conquered the Incas
- Aztec ruler
- First to make contact with new world
- part of the trip for slave which brought them to the new world
- trade that reached the entire stretch of the Earth
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- disease that killed the native americans
- First British Settlement
- War between French and British
- mix of spanish and Native American
- Land created by spanish with native workers who were abused
- power of country based on wealth
- land owned by mother country
- Inca ruler
- used to transport slaves from Africa to New World
- Conqueror
20 Clues: Conqueror • Inca ruler • Aztec ruler • Private ownership • Conquered the Incas • conquered the Aztecs • First British Settlement • land owned by mother country • War between French and British • power of country based on wealth • mix of spanish and Native American • First to make contact with new world • disease that killed the native americans • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword | By: Daniel Harris 2020-05-06
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- The soviet controlled half of germany
- where the USSR was
- In charge of UK
- The western controlled portion of germany
- the curtain did this
- The orginazation to keep the world in peace
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- The government controls the means of production
- separated the eastern bloc from the west
- Leader of Russia during Cold War
- The US president in charge durring the Iron Curtain area
- The person who planned to separate Germany into 2 places
11 Clues: In charge of UK • where the USSR was • the curtain did this • Leader of Russia during Cold War • The soviet controlled half of germany • separated the eastern bloc from the west • The western controlled portion of germany • The orginazation to keep the world in peace • The government controls the means of production • The US president in charge durring the Iron Curtain area • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- to persuade people to join the army
- what started WWI
- began 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am
- material that is misleading or false
- US president during WWI
- to join the army voluntarily
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- building armies to prepare for war
- to force people to join the army
- someone against war
- killed Ferdinand
- pride in ones nation
- payments and transfers of property
- no progress can be made
13 Clues: killed Ferdinand • what started WWI • someone against war • pride in ones nation • US president during WWI • no progress can be made • began 11/11/1918 at 11:11 am • to join the army voluntarily • to force people to join the army • building armies to prepare for war • payments and transfers of property • to persuade people to join the army • material that is misleading or false
world War One 2020-11-26
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- 1 July 1916- 18 Novemer 1916.
- Franz Ferdinan's wife
- Wath was the neam of the terrorist group that gravilo prinsip was a part of.
- Where was the The Treaty of Versailles saind?
- austria-hungary, Germany, Italy
- What is it called when a country takes over new lands and makes the subject to their rule.
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- Where was the archduk of Austri-Hungary killed.
- wat is all this abaut.
- In which empire started World War I.
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- What went down may 7 1915.
- Neam of the man who killed the archduk.
- Wath is it means to being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of one's country.
13 Clues: Franz Ferdinan's wife • wat is all this abaut. • What went down may 7 1915. • 1 July 1916- 18 Novemer 1916. • Great Britain, France, Russia • austria-hungary, Germany, Italy • In which empire started World War I. • Neam of the man who killed the archduk. • Where was the The Treaty of Versailles saind? • Where was the archduk of Austri-Hungary killed. • ...
World War I 2023-02-02
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- Germany and its allies became known as the ___ powers.
- This nation was the Big Brother to the Balkans.
- Intense pride in one's own country.
- Kaiser Wilhelm II was the leader of this country.
- The book by Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the _______ Front.
- Wilson's peace plan was called the Fourteen ____.
- Great Britain had the best ________ in the world.
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- Armistice Day eventually became known as ______ Day.
- The U.S. policy of not getting involved in wars overseas.
- This weapon was the reason for the trenches.
- The fighting ended in this month.
- World War I was called "The ________ War."
- The last name of the U.S. President during the war.
13 Clues: The fighting ended in this month. • Intense pride in one's own country. • World War I was called "The ________ War." • This weapon was the reason for the trenches. • This nation was the Big Brother to the Balkans. • Kaiser Wilhelm II was the leader of this country. • Wilson's peace plan was called the Fourteen ____. • Great Britain had the best ________ in the world. • ...
World War II 2023-05-05
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- The belief that all disputes should be settled peacefully.
- Political union of Germany and Austria.
- Aerial suicide bomber strategy used by the Japanese during WWII.
- An alliance of countries able to provide military aid.
- Genocide of Jews by the Nazis
- A border of Czechoslovakia containing all of the Czechoslovak Army's defensive positions in the event of war with Germany.
- A camp in which people are kept while they await forced labor or mass execution.
- An American foreign policy that meant the U.S. could lend support to democracies threatened by communism.
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- Acceding to the demands of a hostile country in hopes of avoiding conflict.
- A form of offensive warfare utilizing quick and effective strikes.
- An American initiative to provide aid to Western Europe.
- A system allowing the U.S. to provide military aid to European nations deemed necessary for the defense of the U.S.
- Word for the German airforce.
13 Clues: Genocide of Jews by the Nazis • Word for the German airforce. • Political union of Germany and Austria. • An alliance of countries able to provide military aid. • An American initiative to provide aid to Western Europe. • The belief that all disputes should be settled peacefully. • Aerial suicide bomber strategy used by the Japanese during WWII. • ...
World War 1 2017-09-19
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- What type of deadly weapons were invented during WW1?
- During WW1 Canada was still a _____ of the British Empire.
- WW1 was also called the _____ war.
- A nation within the British____.
- He was credited for shooting down the Red Baron.
- It's used for military defense.
- He was Canada's Prime Minister.
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- To enlist someone by compulsorily means, typically into the armed services.
- He was a Prussian statesman Duke Otto von _____
- Who was Manfred Von Richtofen?
- Another name for a king.
- Britain, Russia and France formed the triple____
- Great Britain had a highly skilled and well-equipped ___
13 Clues: Another name for a king. • Who was Manfred Von Richtofen? • It's used for military defense. • He was Canada's Prime Minister. • A nation within the British____. • WW1 was also called the _____ war. • He was a Prussian statesman Duke Otto von _____ • Britain, Russia and France formed the triple____ • He was credited for shooting down the Red Baron. • ...
World War 1 2023-10-20
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- Wilson’s plan for a post-WWI peace.
- The War Industries Board
- divided 1907 Europe into two armed camps
- Central Powers, consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German Ambassador in Mexico, proposed an alliance
- a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation
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- quick strike through Belgium to Paris, France
- Economic and political control over weaker nations
- the large scale population shift for hundreds of thousands of blacks from the south to Northern cities
- later known as the Allies, consisted of France, Britain, and Russia
- Committee on Public Information
- the buildup of one’s military and the cultural synchronization of it.
- a Serbian nationalists group.
13 Clues: The War Industries Board • a Serbian nationalists group. • Committee on Public Information • Wilson’s plan for a post-WWI peace. • divided 1907 Europe into two armed camps • quick strike through Belgium to Paris, France • Economic and political control over weaker nations • a devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation • ...
World War One 2023-12-08
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- Devotion, pride, and love for your country your country
- One problem that trench warfare caused
- Germany pledged to support this country
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him
- Great Britain, France, and Russia were known as this name
- A telegram from the German Foreign Minister
- A type of fighting in which both sides dug trench protected by wires and barbed wire
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- This was the country the Zimmerman Note was for
- Development of Armed Forces
- The Zimmerman Note was about this country who wanted to remain neutral
- What country does Germany invade on their way to France
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy were considered as this name
- This country intercepted the Zimmerman Note
13 Clues: Development of Armed Forces • One problem that trench warfare caused • Germany pledged to support this country • A telegram from the German Foreign Minister • This country intercepted the Zimmerman Note • This was the country the Zimmerman Note was for • Archduke Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him • Devotion, pride, and love for your country your country • ...
World War 1 2024-05-16
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- Note Coded message sent to Mexico proposing a military alliance against the US?
- where was the Zimmerman Note sent to?
- war one Where did everything take place?
- Warfare Germany retaliated by using it's submarine to destroy neutral ships?
- True or false the Christmas Truce took place on Christmas Day?
- days how long did the Christmas truce last
- Who used unrestricted submarine warfare during WW1?
- foreign Office Where the note was sent from?
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- what month did the Christmas Truce take place in?
- months how many months did it take for a truce?
- hundred forty eight how many military personnel were killed worldwide on Christmas day during the Christmas truce?
- Truce A series of widespread unofficial ceasefires that took place around christmas of 1914?
- what were submarines used for in WW1?
- What month did the Zimmerman Note take place?
14 Clues: where was the Zimmerman Note sent to? • what were submarines used for in WW1? • What month did the Zimmerman Note take place? • foreign Office Where the note was sent from? • what month did the Christmas Truce take place in? • Who used unrestricted submarine warfare during WW1? • war one Where did everything take place? • ...
World War II 2024-06-04
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- US,UK,Canada vs. Germany June 6th 1944, Normandy France
- a system of government centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
- dropped by the US on Japan August 9,1943 "fat man" 80,000 people killed
- reason for this conference was the deteriorating relations between USSR+West man.project
- December 7th 1941, Japan attacks and brings the USA into war
- she wrote a book during the holocaust
- dropped by the Us on Japan August 6,1943 "little boy", killed 146,000 people
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- concentration camp during the Holocaust
- Yalta Ukraine-feb 1945(Germany still fighting), planned for the end of the war, attended by Stalin (USSR) Roosevelt (US) Churchill (UK) [Big 3]
- Manhattan project; code name:oppenheimer
- the civilian population and their daily lives of a country whose military is engaged in war abroad
- Germany, Japan, Italy
- "lightning war"
13 Clues: "lightning war" • Germany, Japan, Italy • she wrote a book during the holocaust • concentration camp during the Holocaust • Manhattan project; code name:oppenheimer • US,UK,Canada vs. Germany June 6th 1944, Normandy France • December 7th 1941, Japan attacks and brings the USA into war • dropped by the US on Japan August 9,1943 "fat man" 80,000 people killed • ...
World War I 2024-08-12
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- A strategy of wearing down the enemy through continuous losses in personnel and material.
- Information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- The deliberate killing of a prominent or important person, often for political reasons.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain period; a truce.
- A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
- Mandatory enlistment of individuals into the armed forces, also known as a draft.
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- A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation, often placing it above other countries.
- Compensation paid by a defeated country for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war.
- A military operation aimed at attacking and gaining ground against the enemy.
- The area between opposing armies’ trenches, which is unoccupied or under dispute.
- The suppression or prohibition of speech, public communication, or other information considered objectionable or harmful.
- The main theatre of war during World War I, stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss border with France.
- A region or area where active military operations are conducted.
13 Clues: A region or area where active military operations are conducted. • A military operation aimed at attacking and gaining ground against the enemy. • The area between opposing armies’ trenches, which is unoccupied or under dispute. • Mandatory enlistment of individuals into the armed forces, also known as a draft. • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2021-03-18
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- Battle where Stonewall Jackson was killed
- President of the U.S. during the Civil War (2 words)
- Side that had more cotton and slaves
- Pickett's _________ was a suicidal southern attack at Gettysburg
- A rise in prices on goods
- Battle where North was defeated while being lead by Ambrose Burnside
- Andrew _________ Replaced Lincoln as president
- The Norths ironclad ship
- Robert E _______ was the Commander of the Southern Forces
- To surround and starve an enemy
- _____________Jackson was Lee's right hand man
- President of the Confederacy (2 words)
- Emergency military rule (2 words)
- Bloodiest single day in U.S. history
- Forcing people to serve in the army
- One of last cities on the Mississippi River to fall to the North
- Huge battle fought by Ulysses Grant near Pitssburgh Landing
- Where Lee surrendered to Grant (2 words)
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- Founder of the Red Cross (2 words)
- William T. __________ Marched through Georgia and South Carolina using Total Warfare
- Captured enemy property, often referring to slaves
- To give someone freedom
- The South's ironclad ship
- First major battle of the war
- People dead or wounded or missing in battle
- Northern Democrats against the war
- Biggest battle ever in North America
- Joshua _________ was the hero on the second day at Gettysburg
- Ulysses S ______ Was the final final leader of the Northern Army
- George ___________ was an unsuccessful Northern general who ran for president.
- During the war, _________ American troops fought for the North in large numbers
- Type of warfare trying to wear down the enemy
- Artillery shells filled with bullets
- Official acceptance of a new nation by an existing nation
- A writ of Habeas _______ protects from unlawful imprisonment
- Side that had more people, factories and railroads
36 Clues: To give someone freedom • The Norths ironclad ship • The South's ironclad ship • A rise in prices on goods • First major battle of the war • To surround and starve an enemy • Emergency military rule (2 words) • Founder of the Red Cross (2 words) • Northern Democrats against the war • Forcing people to serve in the army • Side that had more cotton and slaves • ...
Spanish American War Review 2020-10-23
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- Group of battleships commissioned by Roosevelt to "flex" on the rest of the world
- This style of warfare in the Philippines was exceptionally brutal and costly
- Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs
- Served as governor of the Philippines; practiced Dollar Diplomacy
- System of free unrestricted trade negotiated by John Hay between China and the US
- Style of camps and prisons used by the Spanish to keep the Cuban rebels in line
- Belief that a country should expand its empire, take on colonies
- Battleship whose sinking started the war
- This caribbean island became a US territory following the war
- Nicknamed the Spanish Butcher; responsible for horrible treatment of the Cuban natives
- Site of a rebellion in 1893 that saw the US overthrow a queen
- Roosevelt won one after his "involvement" in the Russo-Japanese war
- McKinley was a victim of this; only happened four times in history
- The Platt Amendment established Cuba as this "sort of" colony of America
- Term meaning to take over; take control of
- Wrote the "frontier thesis" and argued that exploration helps define America
- Believed leading through morality and good example was the best foreign policy
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- This group spoke out fiercely against expansion and colonies following the Spanish-American War
- Everyone's favorite Native American member of the Rough Riders
- Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain
- We struck gold here; many felt this proved expansion was worth it
- Roosevelt's style of diplomacy; use of military might if needed
- Site of rebellion against American following the Spanish-American War
- Group of soldiers in the Spanish-American War led by Theodore Roosevelt
- Following the war, this feeling that we were the best in the world began to grow
- This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War
- Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success
- Led a revolt against the United States in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
- Style of reporting meant to sensationalize, even outright lie
- The Spanish used these soldiers fighting solely for the paycheck
30 Clues: Battleship whose sinking started the war • Term meaning to take over; take control of • Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success • This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War • Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs • Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain • ...
African Wars Crossword Lucy 2024-05-20
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- An armed uprising against Obote's government in the West Nile region of Uganda in 1980
- Tigray people's liberation front
- A war also known as the Great War of Africa
- A humanitarian organization that provides medical assistance to civilians in war-torn regions
- Ethiopian red terror using scorched-earth tactics, including forced resettlement, mass executions, and chemical weapons against civilians
- The US led task force that lasted for two years and involved heavy fighting with local militias in Somalia
- An ethnic group found mostly in Northern Nigeria
- The leader of Libya and ally Idi Amin
- The slaughter of between 500,000 to 800,000 people of the Tutsi ethnic group by the Hutu majority in 1994
- A Congolese rebel leader who replaced Mobutu as leader of the newly renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo
- An independence struggle rooted in the decline of Western imperialism that began in 1961 and would last until 1991
- The overthrow of Patrice Lumumba shortly after independence and the rise to power of Joseph-Désiré Mobutu as a dictator following a series of civil wars and Cold War proxy conflicts
- A war between Somalia and Ethiopia over a disputed border region
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- A term referring to diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to fund conflict
- The president of Uganda from 1962-1971
- The largest battle of the Uganda-Tanzania war where the Tanzanians and Ugandan rebels defeated a combined Ugandan-Libyan-Palestinian forces
- An ethnic group from Southeastern Nigeria
- American reluctance to increase its involvement in Somalia and other regions
- The treaty that ended the Second Congo War
- A civil war and international military conflict nicknamed Africa's Frist World War
- A militant islamist and jihadist rebel group in Nigeria
- A Ugandan military dictator who is considered to be one of the most brutal dictators in modern world history
- Eritrean people's liberation front
- A concert organized in 1985 with some of the biggest music celebrities to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia and other African countries
- International non-governmental organizations
25 Clues: Tigray people's liberation front • Eritrean people's liberation front • The leader of Libya and ally Idi Amin • The president of Uganda from 1962-1971 • An ethnic group from Southeastern Nigeria • The treaty that ended the Second Congo War • A war also known as the Great War of Africa • International non-governmental organizations • ...
winston churchill 2013-10-13
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- who other than Churchill and Roosevelt where members of the "big Three"
- how many world wars did he live through
- which Palace was Winston Churchill born in
- which battle did Winton Churchill ride with the Cavalry in Sudan
- what did Winston Churchill get the Nobel prize for
- who beat up Winston Churchill at age 7
- what did Winston Churchill's famous V sign stand for
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- which royal force did Winston Churchill take over in 1911
- how many years was he an member of parliament
- what was Winston Churchill famous for in history
- what was Winston Churchill's position in world war 2 1940
- what was the only one thing Winston Churchill wrote in one exam
- which famous public school did Winston Churchill attend
- which wars was Winston Churchill captured and escaped
- what sport was Winston Churchill good at
- how many children did Winston Children have
16 Clues: who beat up Winston Churchill at age 7 • how many world wars did he live through • what sport was Winston Churchill good at • which Palace was Winston Churchill born in • how many children did Winston Children have • how many years was he an member of parliament • what was Winston Churchill famous for in history • what did Winston Churchill get the Nobel prize for • ...
Challenge B Latin Week 4 2024-09-11
21 Clues: hill • name • body • part • tribe • river • world • wound • chief • mother • father • HSI was • brother • shouting • mountain • they were • slaughter • they killed • enemy (in war) • column (of soldiers) • journey, march, route
The Alantic World 2024-10-11
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- first british settlement
- company many small investors invest in big prodject
- discovered americas
- incan king
- french and british war
- aztec king
- disease that wiped out indians
- Spanish conquer
- more money equals more power
- trade of slaves from africa to new world
- private wealth
- trade from new world with africa and Europe
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- native american and spanish mix
- spanish abusing native american labor
- trade in and out of americas
- conquered aztecs
- land controlled by other nation
- conquered Incas
- trade from diffrent parts of the world
- slave trade route
20 Clues: incan king • aztec king • private wealth • conquered Incas • Spanish conquer • conquered aztecs • slave trade route • discovered americas • french and british war • first british settlement • trade in and out of americas • more money equals more power • disease that wiped out indians • native american and spanish mix • land controlled by other nation • spanish abusing native american labor • ...
Marvel Superheroes (Film Edition) 2017-07-19
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- SUPERHERO WHO BRIEFLY WORKED AT BASKIN ROBBINS AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM PRISON
- GENETICALLY ENGINEERED RACCOON-LIKE MERCENARY
- NICKNAME OF TONY STARK'S DRIVER/BODYGUARD, APPEARING MOST RECENTLY IN SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING
- THOR'S HAMMER
- WRITER/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES; HAS ALSO MADE NUMEROUS CAMEOS IN THE FILMS
- THIS CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE ALLOWS ANT-MAN TO ALTER HIS SIZE
- IRON MAN'S CLOSE FRIEND, PLAYED FIRST BY TERRENCE HOWARD AND LATER BY DON CHEADLE
- TESSERACT, AETHER, AND EYE OF AGAMOTTO, TO NAME A FEW
- THE VOICE OF GROOT
- PROFESSOR X'S MACHINE USED TO ENHANCE HIS TELEPATHIC POWERS
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- THOR'S FATHER
- ARTIST/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES
- SUPERVILLAIN WHO WILL FINALLY APPEAR IN A MAIN ROLE IN AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
- TONY STARK, AKA
- SUPER SOLDIER CREATED DURING WORLD WAR 2
- BENICIO DEL TORO PLAYS THIS CHARACTER, APPEARING IN SEVERAL MARVEL FILMS
- THOUGHT TO BE THE WORLD'S FIRST MUTANT
- FANTASTIC FOUR LEADER REED RICHARDS, AKA
- THIS SUPERHERO PROTECTS THE EARTH FROM MAGICAL AND MYSTICAL THREATS
- PETER QUILL, AKA
20 Clues: THOR'S FATHER • THOR'S HAMMER • TONY STARK, AKA • PETER QUILL, AKA • THE VOICE OF GROOT • THOUGHT TO BE THE WORLD'S FIRST MUTANT • SUPER SOLDIER CREATED DURING WORLD WAR 2 • FANTASTIC FOUR LEADER REED RICHARDS, AKA • GENETICALLY ENGINEERED RACCOON-LIKE MERCENARY • ARTIST/CO-CREATOR OF MANY OF THE MARVEL SUPERHEROES • TESSERACT, AETHER, AND EYE OF AGAMOTTO, TO NAME A FEW • ...
US Women Crossword Puzzle | Created by Abhi Iyer 2024-05-22
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- Blind and deaf, but overcame disabilities
- Tennis player with 23 grand slams, sister to the planet tennis player
- Provided water to soldiers during the American Revolution
- Led the Rhode Island colony
- Nurse for the Civil War soldiers
- Cracked Soviet and Japanese military cryptic messages
- Investigated mental hospitals undercover
- Bedridden Mexican painter
- The first African-American 1st Lady
- First African-American singer to switch genres
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- First female vice president
- A former politician who ran for congress
- Spread a virus despite being asymptomatic
- Explored the country with a baby and 2 others
- Singer-songwriter who negotiates her own deals
- Tennis player named after a planet
- Beat the records of college basketball
- Her child was the first European born in the New World
- Feminist and advocate for equal rights
- Created a film studio with her husband
- Spy for the confederacy
- Temperance advocate, destroyed booze with hatchets
- Built insane asylums & a monument for Civil War soldiers who died
- TV hostess, greatest philantropist in US history
- Tennis player who won 39 grand slam titles
25 Clues: Spy for the confederacy • Bedridden Mexican painter • First female vice president • Led the Rhode Island colony • Nurse for the Civil War soldiers • Tennis player named after a planet • The first African-American 1st Lady • Beat the records of college basketball • Feminist and advocate for equal rights • Created a film studio with her husband • ...
donuts 2021-01-18
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- Social place with food and drink.
- Area closest to the live fighting in a war.
- Sweet cake or yeast pastry.
- People supporting an overseas effort.
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- Women volunteers from the Salvation Army.
- To repair.
- Organization providing doughnuts during World War II.
- Day when pastry sales are set aside for helpful causes.
- World War I comfort station.
- Standard issue military helmet.
10 Clues: To repair. • Sweet cake or yeast pastry. • World War I comfort station. • Standard issue military helmet. • Social place with food and drink. • People supporting an overseas effort. • Women volunteers from the Salvation Army. • Area closest to the live fighting in a war. • Organization providing doughnuts during World War II. • ...
Treaty of Versailles 2023-04-21
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- refusal to take part in a war
- control over the lives of it citizens
- soviet union , and china during world war II
- a feeling of angry displeasure
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- wanted to keep his country safe
- power belong to the people
- trying to keep other away from an area
- of Versailles
- the opinions or actions of people
- italy, and japan during world war II
10 Clues: of Versailles • power belong to the people • refusal to take part in a war • a feeling of angry displeasure • wanted to keep his country safe • the opinions or actions of people • italy, and japan during world war II • control over the lives of it citizens • trying to keep other away from an area • soviet union , and china during world war II
The Civil War 2020-11-20
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- William T. Sherman led a devastating march through this state.
- The main Union army was called the Army of the __.
- President __ called for the states' governors to send 75,000 militia to fight for three months.
- City that was under siege near the end of the war
- Lee's army was allowed to escape after a bloody battle at __ Creek.
- Grant forced this city to surrender on July 4, 1863.
- Commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (3 words)
- Lee surrendered to Grant at __ Courthouse, Virginia
- This was the final commander of the Union army (2 words)
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- The Confederate army that fought in most of lthe well-known battles was the Army of __ __ (2 words)
- Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired (2 words)
- Last name of the man who led a famous charge at Gettysburg
- Site of two Civil War battles, both of which the South won (2 words)
- Eleven states seceded from the Union to form the __ States of America.
- Site of the battle that turned the tide of the war in the North's favor
15 Clues: City that was under siege near the end of the war • The main Union army was called the Army of the __. • Lee surrendered to Grant at __ Courthouse, Virginia • Grant forced this city to surrender on July 4, 1863. • This was the final commander of the Union army (2 words) • Last name of the man who led a famous charge at Gettysburg • ...
there will come soft rains short story 2023-04-24
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- something that wakes you up
- a explosion that ended world war 2
- something that you have in your backyard it's controlled
- you use it to cook
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- what you eat in the moring
- something of nature ex. pine spruce and oak
- something you live in
- little burnt peices from a fire
- a pet everyone loves and wants
- something they use to make ashes of the dead
10 Clues: you use it to cook • something you live in • what you eat in the moring • something that wakes you up • a pet everyone loves and wants • little burnt peices from a fire • a explosion that ended world war 2 • something of nature ex. pine spruce and oak • something they use to make ashes of the dead • something that you have in your backyard it's controlled
London News Article 2024-04-26
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- Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s
- Nelson British naval officer
- London is one of the world’s most important centers for banking, investing money, and insurance.
- kingdom Capital of
- River that London lies on
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- Abbey crowned in a church famous
- Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad.
- famous clock tower
- War 2 1940-1941
- London is known for this.
10 Clues: famous clock tower • War 2 1940-1941 • London is known for this. • River that London lies on • kingdom Capital of • Nelson British naval officer • Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad. • Abbey crowned in a church famous • Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s • ...
Hot and Cold War in Europe 2023-04-18
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- This had been a widespread issue under communist rule and remained a problem in some countries.
- In 1991, this broke apart into 15 new nations.
- A period of confrontation between the democratic United States and the Soviet Union.
- The United States entered World War I in 1917 and helped the _____ Powers win.
- Hitler set up a ________ state in Germany.
- The Allies forced Germany to sign the Treaty of ______ at the end of World War I.
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- An economic crisis in which prices skyrocket and currency becomes worthless.
- This divided West and East Germany, symbolizing Cold War divisions.
- A political system that stresses national strength, military power, and the belief the state is more important than the individual.
- The European _______ is an economic and political partnership among member nations.
- Under this system, the government made decisions based on the state's wishes rather than people's needs.
- The mass murder of Jews by Nazis during World War II.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is called this.
13 Clues: Hitler set up a ________ state in Germany. • In 1991, this broke apart into 15 new nations. • The mass murder of Jews by Nazis during World War II. • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is called this. • This divided West and East Germany, symbolizing Cold War divisions. • An economic crisis in which prices skyrocket and currency becomes worthless. • ...
What was the Cold War, and what did it have to do with the Vietnam War? 2024-10-10
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- One of the North Vietnamese military forces was called the Viet____?
- What theory did the USA aim to stop?
- What was the war called between the periods of 1955-1975?
- What destroyed countryside in the Vietnam War?
- Who was the first nation to successfully develop nuclear arms?
- What did both parties believe the other to be?
- Was Ngô Đình Diệm the North or South Vietnamese president?
- What was the main ideology of the Soviet Union during the Cold War?
- What were the Cold War and Vietnam War wars of?
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- 1.3 million Vietnamese ________ were killed in the Vietnam War?
- Was North or South Vietnam Communist?
- What world event did the Cold War occur after
- Whose intentions did Americans have concerns about after the Vietnam War?
- What was the main ideology of Western culture during the Cold War?
- Nuclear warfare became a _____ in the Cold war
- Who split Vietnam into the communist North and democratic South?
16 Clues: What theory did the USA aim to stop? • Was North or South Vietnam Communist? • What world event did the Cold War occur after • What destroyed countryside in the Vietnam War? • What did both parties believe the other to be? • Nuclear warfare became a _____ in the Cold war • What were the Cold War and Vietnam War wars of? • ...
african nationalism & independence 2022-04-25
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- the country that was colonial ruled after world war 2
- what jomo kenyatta and general mobutu believed in
- site of the 1994 genocide
- the unity of all african people despite national boundaries
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- what was nigeria's main export
- the disease that swept africa and more of the world primarily in the 1980s
- the system of racial segregation in south africa from the 1950's to 1991
- what was happening in the 1980s in africa
- where jomo kenyatta is from
9 Clues: site of the 1994 genocide • where jomo kenyatta is from • what was nigeria's main export • what was happening in the 1980s in africa • what jomo kenyatta and general mobutu believed in • the country that was colonial ruled after world war 2 • the unity of all african people despite national boundaries • ...
alli findley ch 14 2021-03-15
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are a part of the...
- named after Alfred Graf von Schlieffen. War tactic.
- a deadlocked region in France.
- people decide for themself
- agreement to stop fighting.
- France, Big 4.
- battle field along the German and Russian border.
- 2 countries that were located in the heart of Europe were known as the...
- soldiers fought each other from trenches.
- people could buy only small amounts of items that were also needed for the war effort.
- Germans
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- between Germany and the Allied powers was signed on June 28, 1919,
- forced Bismark to resign, lead Germany.
- glorifying the military, and making sure the army is prepared for war.
- Great Britain, France, and Russia. Japan joined 2 weeks later
- that countries devoted all their resources to the war
- one-sided information designed to persuade, to keep up morale and support for the war.
- US president, in on the Big 4 .
- a group who triws to keep peace among people.
- a plan for peace.
- Great Btitain, France, and Russia formed this...
- that their submarines would sink without warning any ship in the waters around Britain.
22 Clues: Germans • France, Big 4. • a plan for peace. • people decide for themself • agreement to stop fighting. • a deadlocked region in France. • US president, in on the Big 4 . • forced Bismark to resign, lead Germany. • soldiers fought each other from trenches. • a group who triws to keep peace among people. • Great Btitain, France, and Russia formed this... • ...
haydenhessler ch13 key id 2021-03-16
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- entente between Britian, Russia, and France
- a series of peace proposals by President Wilson
- Germany announcing they would be sinking submarines around Britain without warning
- Great Britain, France, Russia, and after 2 weeks Japan
- opposing armies on the Western Front had
- an agreement to stop fighting ending WWI on November 11th, 1918
- treaty that settles peace between the US and many countries following
- one-sided information designed to persuade about the war
- United States representative in the Big Four
- The policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- an international association with the main goal to keep peace
- forced Bismarck to resign Germans foreign policy
- an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in 1881
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- region in the eastern part of France
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
- deadlocked region in northern France
- strategy developed by Germany facing a war on 2 fronts
- people could buy only small amounts of items that were also needed for the war
- trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire
- the motivation behind building new walls and creating new nations
- countries devoted all their resources to the war effort
- Frances representative in the Big Four
22 Clues: Germany and Austria-Hungary • region in the eastern part of France • deadlocked region in northern France • Frances representative in the Big Four • opposing armies on the Western Front had • entente between Britian, Russia, and France • United States representative in the Big Four • trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire • ...
wow Samuel 2 2018-08-23
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- when was the first train invented
- was the first world war
- was the first car made in america
- was the first train invented
- was the first school invented
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- was the first clock invented
- was the first iPhone released
- was the first car invented
- was the first camera invented
- when was the first telephone invented
10 Clues: was the first world war • was the first car invented • was the first clock invented • was the first train invented • was the first iPhone released • was the first camera invented • was the first school invented • when was the first train invented • was the first car made in america • when was the first telephone invented
London News Article 2024-04-26
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- Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s
- Nelson British naval officer
- London is one of the world’s most important centers for banking, investing money, and insurance.
- kingdom Capital of
- River that London lies on
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- Abbey crowned in a church famous
- Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad.
- famous clock tower
- War 2 1940-1941
- London is known for this.
10 Clues: famous clock tower • War 2 1940-1941 • London is known for this. • River that London lies on • kingdom Capital of • Nelson British naval officer • Romans founded the city in the 1st century ad. • Abbey crowned in a church famous • Shakespare Helped london theater in 1500s and 1600s • ...
The war that saved my life. 2023-06-06
7 Clues: horse • got caught • Ada's horse • war 2 building get bombed • playing with planes on airfield • someone who is Beck'es friend but died • the cat who got found by Ada on the streets near here place
The Civil War 2020-11-20
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- William T. Sherman led a devastating march through this state.
- The main Union army was called the Army of the __.
- President __ called for the states' governors to send 75,000 militia to fight for three months.
- City that was under siege near the end of the war
- Lee's army was allowed to escape after a bloody battle at __ Creek.
- Grant forced this city to surrender on July 4, 1863.
- Commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (3 words)
- Lee surrendered to Grant at __ Courthouse, Virginia
- This was the final commander of the Union army (2 words)
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- The Confederate army that fought in most of lthe well-known battles was the Army of __ __ (2 words)
- Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired (2 words)
- Last name of the man who led a famous charge at Gettysburg
- Site of two Civil War battles, both of which the South won (2 words)
- Eleven states seceded from the Union to form the __ States of America.
- Site of the battle that turned the tide of the war in the North's favor
15 Clues: City that was under siege near the end of the war • The main Union army was called the Army of the __. • Lee surrendered to Grant at __ Courthouse, Virginia • Grant forced this city to surrender on July 4, 1863. • This was the final commander of the Union army (2 words) • Last name of the man who led a famous charge at Gettysburg • ...
Spanish American War Review 2020-10-23
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- Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs
- This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War
- Wrote the "frontier thesis" and argued that exploration helps define America
- McKinley was a victim of this; only happened four times in history
- Served as governor of the Philippines; practiced Dollar Diplomacy
- Term meaning to take over; take control of
- This caribbean island became a US territory following the war
- Style of camps and prisons used by the Spanish to keep the Cuban rebels in line
- Everyone's favorite Native American member of the Rough Riders
- Belief that a country should expand its empire, take on colonies
- Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain
- Group of battleships commissioned by Roosevelt to "flex" on the rest of the world
- Led a revolt against the United States in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
- This style of warfare in the Philippines was exceptionally brutal and costly
- System of free unrestricted trade negotiated by John Hay between China and the US
- Roosevelt's style of diplomacy; use of military might if needed
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- Following the war, this feeling that we were the best in the world began to grow
- The Platt Amendment established Cuba as this "sort of" colony of America
- Nicknamed the Spanish Butcher; responsible for horrible treatment of the Cuban natives
- Battleship whose sinking started the war
- Roosevelt won one after his "involvement" in the Russo-Japanese war
- Group of soldiers in the Spanish-American War led by Theodore Roosevelt
- This group spoke out fiercely against expansion and colonies following the Spanish-American War
- We struck gold here; many felt this proved expansion was worth it
- Style of reporting meant to sensationalize, even outright lie
- Site of a rebellion in 1893 that saw the US overthrow a queen
- Site of rebellion against American following the Spanish-American War
- The Spanish used these soldiers fighting solely for the paycheck
- Believed leading through morality and good example was the best foreign policy
- Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success
30 Clues: Battleship whose sinking started the war • Term meaning to take over; take control of • Deemed the Spanish-American War a "splendid" success • This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War • Belief a country should stay out of the world's affairs • Leader of the movement for Cuban independence from Spain • ...
Social Studies Final Exam Review (Units 3 and 4) 2022-05-20
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- This war was fought over a religious quarrel, with Russia wanting to protect Christian people in the Ottoman Empire
- The area under dispute between India, Pakistan, and China
- The treaty signed in this city ended the Crimean War
- The new name for "East Pakistan"
- The reason for forced migration in India and Pakistan
- A horse drawn machine that harvested wheat
- In the partitioning of India, this country had a Muslim majority and split into 2 provinces over 900 miles apart
- This battle marked the end of the Songhai Empire
- This doctrine represented US foreign policy promoting the containment of communism
- This was the only African nation to resist European colonization in the 19th century
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- This treaty established the terms of peace after World War 1
- What was nicknamed the "Powder Keg of Europe"
- Totalitarian leader nicknamed "Man of Steel"
- The Great ______ Wall is a reforestation effort in Africa
- One country extends its power over another and claims its territories for themselves
- This pact was formed as a counter balance to NATO
- The was a tool used by the Catholic monarchs of Spain to identify heretics and bring them to justice
17 Clues: The new name for "East Pakistan" • A horse drawn machine that harvested wheat • Totalitarian leader nicknamed "Man of Steel" • What was nicknamed the "Powder Keg of Europe" • This battle marked the end of the Songhai Empire • This pact was formed as a counter balance to NATO • The treaty signed in this city ended the Crimean War • ...
world war 1 2013-02-27
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- stated off as hole then became mass mazes.
- animal that infested the trenches
- the trenches equivalent of athlete’s foot
- the war started in _______ _______
- learder of the Vimy Ridge advance
- germans plan of attack
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- the area between treaches
- souls of the shoes that dissolved in the rain
- number one killer of soldiers in the Passchendaele advance
- ________ candian woman surved in the war
- shortes candian advance in the war
- paris was ______ miles away from the trenches
- infeted soldiers heads
13 Clues: infeted soldiers heads • germans plan of attack • the area between treaches • animal that infested the trenches • learder of the Vimy Ridge advance • shortes candian advance in the war • the war started in _______ _______ • ________ candian woman surved in the war • the trenches equivalent of athlete’s foot • stated off as hole then became mass mazes. • ...
World War One 2015-06-14
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- Disagreement between two or more people
- Australia New Zealand Army Corps
- treaty of _________
- A metal object that shoots bullets
- When a country increases its weapons
- Foot soldiers
- An explosive cylinder
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- Publicity to make you believe something
- join together to achieve a common goal
- Pride in your country
- When a country expands its empire
- Passed away
- A formal agreement
13 Clues: Passed away • Foot soldiers • A formal agreement • treaty of _________ • Pride in your country • An explosive cylinder • Australia New Zealand Army Corps • When a country expands its empire • A metal object that shoots bullets • When a country increases its weapons • join together to achieve a common goal • Publicity to make you believe something • ...
World War I 2015-05-20
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- Using all most all of a countries resources to win a war
- Equivalent to colonization
- Treaty that ended the war
- Area between the enemy trenches, where a lot of men wouldn't be identified
- Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain
- The job women did over seas to help soldiers
- Amount of years the war lasted
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- Alliance made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover
- Acronym for the causes of WWI
- Leader of Triple Alliance
- Arial Assault technologies that would be equipped with machine guns an drop gas bombs into enemy trenches
- Pride in ones nation or country
13 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • Leader of Triple Alliance • Equivalent to colonization • Acronym for the causes of WWI • Amount of years the war lasted • Pride in ones nation or country • The job women did over seas to help soldiers • Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover • Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain • ...
World War I 2015-05-20
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- Leader of Triple Alliance
- Treaty that ended the war
- Equivalent to colonization
- The job women did over seas to help soldiers
- Pride in ones nation or country
- Alliance made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
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- Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover
- Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain
- Area between the enemy trenches, where a lot of men wouldn't be identified
- Acronym for the causes of WWI
- Amount of years the war lasted
- Using all most all of a countries resources to win a war
- Arial Assault technologies that would be equipped with machine guns an drop gas bombs into enemy trenches
13 Clues: Leader of Triple Alliance • Treaty that ended the war • Equivalent to colonization • Acronym for the causes of WWI • Amount of years the war lasted • Pride in ones nation or country • The job women did over seas to help soldiers • Long, deep holes soldiers would use for cover • Alliance of Russia, France, and Great Britain • ...
World War II 2022-02-11
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- One who started WW2
- Beeping thing in Airplane
- Japanese attack on US
- US attack on Japan
- Big car shooting explosives
- Good Side
- First name, Last Name: Churchhill
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- USS Battleship that starts with an A
- Event where Jews were killed
- Beach invasion
- President of United States
- Place where US dropped bomb
- Bad Side
13 Clues: Bad Side • Good Side • Beach invasion • US attack on Japan • One who started WW2 • Japanese attack on US • Beeping thing in Airplane • President of United States • Place where US dropped bomb • Big car shooting explosives • Event where Jews were killed • First name, Last Name: Churchhill • USS Battleship that starts with an A
world war one 2020-07-23
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- what is short for Australia and new Zealand corps?
- front what is life in the home country while war was being fought abroad?
- what is a large-cailbre gun used in warfare
- An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other is called a?
- what is controlling or restricting the information that the public receives called?
- what is a affectionate term for an Australian solder called?
- what is the belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones called?
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- what is a person killed or injured in war called?
- what is an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting called?
- what is the effort by hitler and the Nazis to eliminate all Jewish people called?
- what is a another name for a person or thing?
- what is being forced by the government to enlist in the army called?
- what is the Australian imperial force?
13 Clues: what is the Australian imperial force? • what is a large-cailbre gun used in warfare • what is a another name for a person or thing? • what is a person killed or injured in war called? • what is short for Australia and new Zealand corps? • what is a affectionate term for an Australian solder called? • ...
world War One 2020-11-26
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- austria-hungary, Germany, Italy
- Where was the archduk of Austri-Hungary killed.
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- What went down may 7 1915.
- 1 July 1916- 18 Novemer 1916.
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- Where was the The Treaty of Versailles saind?
- In which empire started World War I.
- wat is all this abaut.
- What is it called when a country takes over new lands and makes the subject to their rule.
- Wath is it means to being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of one's country.
- Wath was the neam of the terrorist group that gravilo prinsip was a part of.
- Neam of the man who killed the archduk.
- Franz Ferdinan's wife
13 Clues: Franz Ferdinan's wife • wat is all this abaut. • What went down may 7 1915. • Great Britain, France, Russia • 1 July 1916- 18 Novemer 1916. • austria-hungary, Germany, Italy • In which empire started World War I. • Neam of the man who killed the archduk. • Where was the The Treaty of Versailles saind? • Where was the archduk of Austri-Hungary killed. • ...
World War II 2022-12-25
13 Clues: startyear • main villain • Chinese enemy • Allied landing • Ignite the war • Russian leader • British escape • biggest country • Surounded by war • Europes first victim • surrender in 6 hours • British landing attempt • German tank in invasion of France
World War 1 2023-03-15
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- made soldier feet swell and bleed
- Fired large amounts of shells on enemy trences
- Large metal vehicles that used tracks
- Used mainly for scouting Then dog-fighting
- a new gun that fired hundreds of bullets
- Attached to guns and used to stab soldiers
- shot soldiers using a scope on their rifle
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- The area between to opposing trenches
- Large rodents that ate dead bodies
- Happened in 1914 when soldiers had a cease fire
- ravines in the ground used for cover in WWI
- Flooded Trenches and made them wet and cold
- Made a soldier sensitive to any loud sounds
13 Clues: made soldier feet swell and bleed • Large rodents that ate dead bodies • The area between to opposing trenches • Large metal vehicles that used tracks • a new gun that fired hundreds of bullets • Used mainly for scouting Then dog-fighting • Attached to guns and used to stab soldiers • shot soldiers using a scope on their rifle • ravines in the ground used for cover in WWI • ...
World War 1 2023-03-15
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- made soldier feet swell and bleed
- Fired large amounts of shells on enemy trences
- Large metal vehicles that used tracks
- Used mainly for scouting Then dog-fighting
- a new gun that fired hundreds of bullets
- Attached to guns and used to stab soldiers
- shot soldiers using a scope on their rifle
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- The area between to opposing trenches
- Large rodents that ate dead bodies
- Happened in 1914 when soldiers had a cease fire
- ravines in the ground used for cover in WWI
- Flooded Trenches and made them wet and cold
- Made a soldier sensitive to any loud sounds
13 Clues: made soldier feet swell and bleed • Large rodents that ate dead bodies • The area between to opposing trenches • Large metal vehicles that used tracks • a new gun that fired hundreds of bullets • Used mainly for scouting Then dog-fighting • Attached to guns and used to stab soldiers • shot soldiers using a scope on their rifle • ravines in the ground used for cover in WWI • ...
World War II 2023-10-17
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- Mussolini Leader of Italy during WWII
- Where did the USA drop the first atomic bomb?
- In which country were the beaches of Normandy ?
- British leader during WWII
- What happened on Dec. 7th, 1944?
- Bomb What did scientists in the USA invent in 1945?
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- Where did the USA drop the second atomic bomb?
- German leader during WWII
- The name of the side the British, USA, and Canada were on
- Union Who did Germany attack on June 22nd, 1941?
- Who did Germany attack to begin the war?
- What was the name of the young writer who wrote a diary of her time hiding from the
- The murder of 6 million jews during WWII
13 Clues: German leader during WWII • British leader during WWII • What happened on Dec. 7th, 1944? • Mussolini Leader of Italy during WWII • Who did Germany attack to begin the war? • The murder of 6 million jews during WWII • Where did the USA drop the first atomic bomb? • Where did the USA drop the second atomic bomb? • In which country were the beaches of Normandy ? • ...
European Countries 2013-09-04
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- This country like to eat frogs legs and Snails.
- The Capital city is called Madrid
- They like to play the bagpipes.
- England's enemy in World War 2
- They are Famous for pizza and pasta.
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- This is a very lucky country
- The Capital city is called Cardiff
- The queen is called Elizabeth
- This country smashes plates in celebration.
- We are the biggest country in Europe.
10 Clues: This is a very lucky country • The queen is called Elizabeth • England's enemy in World War 2 • They like to play the bagpipes. • The Capital city is called Madrid • The Capital city is called Cardiff • They are Famous for pizza and pasta. • We are the biggest country in Europe. • This country smashes plates in celebration. • This country like to eat frogs legs and Snails.
Ranger In Time: D-Day: Battle On The Beach crossword Ayden McDonald 2019 December Reading Response Board 4G 2019-12-10
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- a small town
- a time when Jewish people were miss treated by the Nazis during world war 2
- a area with mines
- a average military personal
- the people who followed Hitler
- a country in western Europe where the Nazis originated
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- the group fighting the axis
- The place where a battle takes place
- not guilty
- the first battle to free France from the Nazis
10 Clues: not guilty • a small town • a area with mines • the group fighting the axis • a average military personal • the people who followed Hitler • The place where a battle takes place • the first battle to free France from the Nazis • a country in western Europe where the Nazis originated • a time when Jewish people were miss treated by the Nazis during world war 2
Foreign Policy and The Cold War 2023-05-30
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- What organization was created after World War II to prevent any further world wars?
- What is the name for the communist country that allowed the Soviet Union to build nuclear missile bases in it?
- What is the term used to refer to the tactic of accusing people of disloyalty without producing evidence?
- Name the type of government in which the government owns everything and people have few rights?
- What is the term for the "art" of spying on your enemy?
- What is the term for countries that depended on and were dominated by the Soviet Union?
- What is the name for the planned(and failed)invasion of Cuba with the goal of overthrowing Fidel Castro?
- Name of the time period after World War II in which the United States and the Soviet Union competed to be the strongest/most powerful country in the world?
- Name the type of government that depends on the will of the people?
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- What is the term for the metaphor that describes the extreme political and ideological division that separated western and eastern Europe?
- What is the term used to describe the U.S.'s attempt to prevent communism from spreading?
- What plan stated that the United States would give money and military help to stop the spread of communism?
- Under this plan, the United States gave money to western Europe and Japan in order to rebuild after World War II?
- What is the name for the standoff(almost war)between the United States and the Soviet Union over their nuclear missile bases in Cuba?
- What is the name for the first Soviet sent into space?
- What is the name for the rebel group that formed in South Vietnam and fought against Ngo Dihn Diem's rule?
- Name of the economic system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners, with the goal of making a profit?
- What latitudinal line divided Korea into North Korea and South Korea?
- What is the term for the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union over space flight technologies?
- Which country assisted the North Koreans in defending their land?
20 Clues: What is the name for the first Soviet sent into space? • What is the term for the "art" of spying on your enemy? • Which country assisted the North Koreans in defending their land? • Name the type of government that depends on the will of the people? • What latitudinal line divided Korea into North Korea and South Korea? • ...
the first crusade 2018-11-20
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- crime a crime committed at war
- the state where godfrey and his brother ruled
- the pope that rallied up the first crusade
- a very very bad crime
- the symbol of christianity
- a christian holy war
- to break in or attack a city
- the last crusader state
- the muslim term for christians
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- a poor preist that rallied the people's crusade
- the centerpoint of islam and christianity
- the eastern emperor
- the chistian term for muslims
- moon the symbol of islam
- the second most important city in the christian world
- a muslim holy war
16 Clues: a muslim holy war • the eastern emperor • a christian holy war • a very very bad crime • the last crusader state • moon the symbol of islam • the symbol of christianity • to break in or attack a city • the chistian term for muslims • crime a crime committed at war • the muslim term for christians • the centerpoint of islam and christianity • the pope that rallied up the first crusade • ...
WWll 2023-05-22
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- Name for atomic bomb
- became president after Franklin Roosevelt died.
- country that started world war 2
- Smaller earthquake after main shock
- Where the Atomic bomb was made and tested
- Japan did this after the bombing of Nagasaki
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- Name of Atomic bomb project
- Country that was made when India split.
- Where first atomic bomb was dropped
- Name for military troops
- Scientist who wrote a letter concerned Germany was building a bomb
11 Clues: Name for atomic bomb • Name for military troops • Name of Atomic bomb project • country that started world war 2 • Where first atomic bomb was dropped • Smaller earthquake after main shock • Country that was made when India split. • Where the Atomic bomb was made and tested • Japan did this after the bombing of Nagasaki • became president after Franklin Roosevelt died. • ...
40 the world 2023-10-16
Presidents Day Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-20
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- The author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States
- The President who led the country during the Civil War
- The President who famously said, "The business of America is business"
- The only President to be elected to four terms
- The actor-turned-President who famously said, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
- The first President of the United States
- The Union general who served as President from 1869-1877
- The President who was impeached twice, in 2019 and 2021
- The President who later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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- The President who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002
- The President who was impeached in 1998
- The fifth President of the United States and author of the Monroe Doctrine
- The fourth President of the United States and the "Father of the Constitution"
- The President who led the country through World War I and helped create the League of Nations
- The President who famously said, "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"
- The President who served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II
- The President whose grandfather, William Henry Harrison, served as President for only 31 days before dying in office
- The President who authorized the use of atomic bombs against Japan to end World War II
- The first African-American President of the United States
- The second President of the United States and one of the Founding Fathers
20 Clues: The President who was impeached in 1998 • The first President of the United States • The only President to be elected to four terms • The President who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 • The President who led the country during the Civil War • The President who was impeached twice, in 2019 and 2021 • The Union general who served as President from 1869-1877 • ...
Rafay Siddique's X-Word 2024-02-12
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- The USA were bankrupt, and they didn't have the ability to tax so they asked the states to give them ________.
- Alexander __________ saw the USA as a future world power.
- The Congress had no money, so the people that fought in the war _______ payed.
- Noah Webster once said,"Better the whims of one man than the ignorance and _________ of the mob!"
- Angry ________ who owned fields grabbed weapos and started a militia.
- The Loyalists were forced to _______.
- Natural recources, population,and the isolation from other countrie were facts and __________ why the USA was going to become a world leader.
- A 25 year ood graduate from Yale, _____ Webster started to write an American language spelling book.
- Noah _________ wrote a spelling book or now known as a Dictionary.
- The "underlying crisis," for the US was that they had no money or they were _________.
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- When _________, went back home to England they weren't treated well.
- The __________ problem was very important because the US wasn't able to pay people who fought in the war and they couldn't tax either.
- Alexander Hamilton believed that the US had every potential to become an future ______ power.
- Alexander Hamiton hated the _______.
- Their were epic paintings of them war and times during it, such as paintings of Washington and Franklin as _____.
- eighty-three In ____ the war is over.
- Loyalists went back ti their home, which was ___________.
- Penslyvannia is fighting with _____________ to whom can control the Western Land.
- Alexander Hamilton went to _______ York City to get educated.
- Indian _______ were the ones who were controlled the Western Land.
20 Clues: Alexander Hamiton hated the _______. • The Loyalists were forced to _______. • eighty-three In ____ the war is over. • Alexander __________ saw the USA as a future world power. • Loyalists went back ti their home, which was ___________. • Alexander Hamilton went to _______ York City to get educated. • ...
Rafay Siddique's X-Word 2024-02-12
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- The USA were bankrupt, and they didn't have the ability to tax so they asked the states to give them ________.
- Alexander __________ saw the USA as a future world power.
- The Congress had no money, so the people that fought in the war _______ payed.
- Noah Webster once said,"Better the whims of one man than the ignorance and _________ of the mob!"
- Angry ________ who owned fields grabbed weapos and started a militia.
- The Loyalists were forced to _______.
- Natural recources, population,and the isolation from other countrie were facts and __________ why the USA was going to become a world leader.
- A 25 year ood graduate from Yale, _____ Webster started to write an American language spelling book.
- Noah _________ wrote a spelling book or now known as a Dictionary.
- The "underlying crisis," for the US was that they had no money or they were _________.
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- When _________, went back home to England they weren't treated well.
- The __________ problem was very important because the US wasn't able to pay people who fought in the war and they couldn't tax either.
- Alexander Hamilton believed that the US had every potential to become an future ______ power.
- Alexander Hamiton hated the _______.
- Their were epic paintings of them war and times during it, such as paintings of Washington and Franklin as _____.
- eighty-three In ____ the war is over.
- Loyalists went back ti their home, which was ___________.
- Penslyvannia is fighting with _____________ to whom can control the Western Land.
- Alexander Hamilton went to _______ York City to get educated.
- Indian _______ were the ones who were controlled the Western Land.
20 Clues: Alexander Hamiton hated the _______. • The Loyalists were forced to _______. • eighty-three In ____ the war is over. • Alexander __________ saw the USA as a future world power. • Loyalists went back ti their home, which was ___________. • Alexander Hamilton went to _______ York City to get educated. • ...
WW I People To Know 2023-12-13
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- A socialist imprisoned for distributing leaflets to draftees (L24)
- An American poet who expressed a disallusionment with the war (L23)
- The Primeminister of Great Britain (L23)
- The Emperor of Germany (L23)
- He financed a "Peace Ship" to try to stop the war. (L24)
- A young, Serbian assassin. (L22)
- He hoped the war would help Black Americans achieve equality (L24)
- He did not want Black Americans to join the war effort with more equality (L24)
- The President of the United States (L22)
- His assassination provided the spark which started the First World War (L22)
- A British Historian who researched German atrocities for the British Government (L22)
- A stockbroker who headed the War Production Board (L24)
- He led propaganda efforts at the CPI (L24)
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- The General who lead the A.E.F. (L23)
- The Secretary of State, he opposed joining the War. (L22)
- A German diplomat who tried to get Mexico to attack the United States (L22)
- The head of the Food Administration (L24)
- She hosted a Women's Peace Conference (L24)
- A Nebraska Senator who opposed joining the war (L22)
- A pacifist and Congresswoman from Montana (L24)
20 Clues: The Emperor of Germany (L23) • A young, Serbian assassin. (L22) • The General who lead the A.E.F. (L23) • The Primeminister of Great Britain (L23) • The President of the United States (L22) • The head of the Food Administration (L24) • He led propaganda efforts at the CPI (L24) • She hosted a Women's Peace Conference (L24) • A pacifist and Congresswoman from Montana (L24) • ...
Milestones World War 2 Review 2022-12-02
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- location of bomb lab
- worked in the factories building the U.S. military
- atomic bombing site
- US could lend military supplies to allies
- capture of this city ended the war in Europe
- Japanese Americans, Italians, and Germans were forced to live here
- Turning point in the European Theater
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- limiting consumption of food and other products
- project that created atomic bomb
- bombing that brought the U.S. into the war
- No desire to engage in war
- Naval battle that was a turning point in the Pacific Theater
12 Clues: atomic bombing site • location of bomb lab • No desire to engage in war • project that created atomic bomb • Turning point in the European Theater • US could lend military supplies to allies • bombing that brought the U.S. into the war • capture of this city ended the war in Europe • limiting consumption of food and other products • ...
WORLD WAR 2 - CROSSWORD 1 2023-04-12
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- WHEN SOMEONE LETS YOU DOWN
- WHEN SOMETHING DOES NOT WORK AS IT SHOULD
- TO KEEP SOMETHING GOING
- TO BE ANGRY ABOUT SOMETHING
- WHEN YOU TRY SOMETHING
- WHEN SOMEONE IS TREATED VERY TOUGH
- TO BE BRAVE
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- MAKE SOMETHING BIGGER
- A COUNTRY THAT RULES MANY OTHER COUNTRIES
- THE SAME AS REASON
- A SERIOUS DEAL
- THE SAME AS CHAOS
12 Clues: TO BE BRAVE • A SERIOUS DEAL • THE SAME AS CHAOS • THE SAME AS REASON • MAKE SOMETHING BIGGER • WHEN YOU TRY SOMETHING • TO KEEP SOMETHING GOING • WHEN SOMEONE LETS YOU DOWN • TO BE ANGRY ABOUT SOMETHING • WHEN SOMEONE IS TREATED VERY TOUGH • A COUNTRY THAT RULES MANY OTHER COUNTRIES • WHEN SOMETHING DOES NOT WORK AS IT SHOULD
Section 30 Cold War 2024-03-27
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- global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II
- U.S. policy of fighting the spread of communism by limiting it to countries where it already existed
- the man who called on the workers of the world to unite and overthrow the capitalist economic system
- to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons
- U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
- war in which the superpowers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes (proxies) for the superpowers themselves
- revolutionaries that overthrew the Russian government and later killed Russia's royal family.
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- global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II
- international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among the world’s nations
- practice of spying or using spies to obtain information
- people or things injured or destroyed
- Americans feared this type of attack during the Cold War.
- an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses
- list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities
- who was the leader of the USSR?
15 Clues: who was the leader of the USSR? • people or things injured or destroyed • practice of spying or using spies to obtain information • Americans feared this type of attack during the Cold War. • to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons • an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses • ...
Rev war 2022-05-03
world war 1 2021-12-08
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- of- the-marne German took over belgium.
- poison that would spread through air
- Promises to other countries that you would be on their side if a war were to happen Uniforms Clothes that specific countries would wear This would give away what side they were on unless they were a spy
- an infection found in the feet that soldiers would get from standing in the muddy front lines
- people who were on your side of the war
- guns would shoot many bullets at a time
- The most popular song was silent night
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- Lines dug out to provide protection for soldiers
- animals that carried diseases walking around the trenches
- people who would hide and shoot people from far distances during the daytime
- Giant machine things crushing everything in their path and shooting cannons
- underwater boats used to attack supply ships
- flying machines that would see what- the enemy was doing
13 Clues: poison that would spread through air • The most popular song was silent night • of- the-marne German took over belgium. • people who were on your side of the war • guns would shoot many bullets at a time • underwater boats used to attack supply ships • Lines dug out to provide protection for soldiers • flying machines that would see what- the enemy was doing • ...
World War II 2022-08-19
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- an event that killed millions of the Jewish
- International military coalition formed to oppose the Axis powers
- Japanese suicide pilot who is supposed to crash into his target
- The children of immigrants
- This island's attack was one of the reasons the U.S. joined WWII
- June 6, 1944; Allies begin this invasion
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- An amphibious tractor used to move troops from ships to shore
- Items needed during wartime
- Giving in to the unjust demands of a leader to avoid war
- describing an economic system with centralized control of production and distribution
- Military coalition formed to oppose the Allies
- A political system led by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and often racism.
- The first country the German Army invaded
13 Clues: The children of immigrants • Items needed during wartime • June 6, 1944; Allies begin this invasion • The first country the German Army invaded • an event that killed millions of the Jewish • Military coalition formed to oppose the Allies • Giving in to the unjust demands of a leader to avoid war • An amphibious tractor used to move troops from ships to shore • ...
World War 1 2022-06-25
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- disguising of military personnel, equipment by painting or covering them
- union or association formed for mutual benefit
- an agreement made by opposing sides in war
- information of biased misleading nature
- the action of assassinating
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- belief that strong military capital should be maintained and should be used
- the state of supporting or helping either side in conflict
- a policy of extending countries power through colonisation
- identification with ones own nation and support for it s interests.
- soldiers or armed forces
- enter in large numbers, with threatening effect
- a main subdivision of an army in field consisting of two or more divisions
- large body of troops for battle
13 Clues: soldiers or armed forces • the action of assassinating • large body of troops for battle • information of biased misleading nature • an agreement made by opposing sides in war • union or association formed for mutual benefit • enter in large numbers, with threatening effect • the state of supporting or helping either side in conflict • ...
World War 1 2023-02-10
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- This was an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- He signed a Peace Treaty with the Central Powers to withdraw Russia from the war
- This was the land between the opposing side's trenches
- There were masks used to prevent you from inhaling this
- This was a British invention and it easily got stuck in the mud
- The Germans sunk this U.S. passenger ship
- He was assassinated by the Bolsheviks
- Long deep, ditches dug as protective defenses.
- This treaty formally ended WW1 and listed out Germany's punishments
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- This battle Germany lost two different times
- This was a note from Germany to Mexico proposing a military alliance against the U.S.
- He was assassinated by Gavirllo Princip
- This was an alliance between Russia, France, and Great Britain
13 Clues: He was assassinated by the Bolsheviks • He was assassinated by Gavirllo Princip • The Germans sunk this U.S. passenger ship • This battle Germany lost two different times • Long deep, ditches dug as protective defenses. • This was the land between the opposing side's trenches • There were masks used to prevent you from inhaling this • ...
World War II 2023-01-30
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- the deliberate killing of people who belong to a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- a rule or order made by a President of the United States
- a program of mass murder in which the Nazis tried to kill all the Jews
- the highest government official in Germany and Austria
- a bomb that produces an extremely powerful explosion when atoms are split apart (also called a nuclear bomb or nuclear weapon)
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- a form of government in which every aspect of citizens’ lives are controlled by the government
- the act of putting someone in a prison for political reasons or during a war
- a person who rules a country with total authority and often in a cruel or brutal way
- a type of totalitarian government in which the state or government is seen as more important than the individual
- when someone is treated unfairly or differently
- the policy of giving into the demands of a nation in order to avoid war
- an opinion that is formed without knowing or considering all the facts
- the head of the government in some countries, like Great Britain
13 Clues: when someone is treated unfairly or differently • the highest government official in Germany and Austria • a rule or order made by a President of the United States • the head of the government in some countries, like Great Britain • a program of mass murder in which the Nazis tried to kill all the Jews • ...
World War dos 2023-05-06
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- The opposition of war and violence
- The German annexation of Austria
- Japanese suicide bombings
- An alliance formed after WW2 between North American countries and Western European countries
- The segregation and extermination of Jews in Europe
- An area of mostly ethnically german people that was annexed by Germany
- Where Jews and other groups were sent to either work or die
- Policy meant to contain communism
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- To satisfy or pacify by giving into demands
- A fast moving attack used by german forces meant to overwhelm the enemy
- Plan to send aid to western European countries
- The law that allowed the U.S. to send aid to the allied nations during WW2
- The German air force
13 Clues: The German air force • Japanese suicide bombings • The German annexation of Austria • Policy meant to contain communism • The opposition of war and violence • To satisfy or pacify by giving into demands • Plan to send aid to western European countries • The segregation and extermination of Jews in Europe • Where Jews and other groups were sent to either work or die • ...
World War Two 2024-04-23
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- Great Britain, France, US, Soviet Union
- Camps type of camp used to kill jews
- prime minister of England
- German official
- more planes and resources
- German soldiers
- Germany,Italy Japan
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- who Germany invaded
- France Leader
- destruction on a mass scale
- Operation Overlord
- German airforce
- first deployed atomic bomb over Japan
13 Clues: France Leader • German airforce • German official • German soldiers • Operation Overlord • who Germany invaded • Germany,Italy Japan • prime minister of England • more planes and resources • destruction on a mass scale • Camps type of camp used to kill jews • first deployed atomic bomb over Japan • Great Britain, France, US, Soviet Union
World War I 2024-01-31
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- belief that a nation should have a strong military
- miserable type of warfare involving the digging of ditches to house and protect troops
- the alliance between Germany, Italy, & Austria-Hungary
- belief that a nation views itself as superior than other nations
- an agreement between two or more nations to join a war if one of them is attacked
- an armored vehicle first used in World War I
- act of conquering a weaker nation for its resources
- another name for a submarine
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- another name for imperialism
- another name for militarism (think competition)
- the alliance between Great Britain, France, & Russia
- home-front is required to conserve resources like flour, butter, milk
- when a nation makes use of all its resources (military, technology, human) to win
13 Clues: another name for imperialism • another name for a submarine • an armored vehicle first used in World War I • another name for militarism (think competition) • belief that a nation should have a strong military • act of conquering a weaker nation for its resources • the alliance between Great Britain, France, & Russia • ...
World War I 2024-04-10
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- British boat carrying American passengers
- organization of over 40 countries that agreed to negotiate disputes and take common action against aggressors
- This country entered the war in 1917
- alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- ended WWI and imposed harsh conditions on Germany
- A method of fighting where you dig a trench and launch artillery at your opponents
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- Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne
- Type of boat that can go under water
- deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other
- Alliance of France, Britain, and Russia
- Country blamed for the death of Franz Ferdinand
- Technological advances from the previous decades lead to
- channeling of a nation’s entire resources into a war effort
13 Clues: Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne • Type of boat that can go under water • This country entered the war in 1917 • Alliance of France, Britain, and Russia • alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary • British boat carrying American passengers • Country blamed for the death of Franz Ferdinand • ended WWI and imposed harsh conditions on Germany • ...
World War 1 2024-04-19
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- This type of German vessel attacked American passenger ships and U boats
- The name of most successful WWI Pilot
- The Name for foot soldiers
- A strong attachment and support for your nation
- The president during WWI
- The other name referring to WWI
- The military coalition between France , the United Kingdom, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan
- The process of extending power by territorial acquisition
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- The believe that a country should maintain a strong military capability
- The archduke who was heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- The military alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- The treaty that officially ended WWI
- The man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
13 Clues: The president during WWI • The Name for foot soldiers • The other name referring to WWI • The treaty that officially ended WWI • The name of most successful WWI Pilot • The man who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • A strong attachment and support for your nation • The military alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary • ...
POD 16 - 2 2021-02-18
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- imitation of natural resources and influences on trade and war in controlling these commodities
- when one nation has a product that is wanted by another nation
- Soviet leader that helped end the Cold War ushering in democratic Russia in 1990s
- tax on imports that protects and promotes domestic industries
- leader of Al Qaeda - terrorist network ordered 9/11 attack over the Palestine issue
- military neighborhood watch of Europe - nations put political pressure on aggressor nations
- world neighborhood watch promoting global and international security
- conventional warfare - not using nuclear weapons
- first president of modern day Russia after the Cold War - promoting a democratic nation
- the spread of nuclear weapons throughout the world - North Korea and Iran
- US removed Saddam Hussein trying to establish a democratic nation in the middle east
- 1991 - The US removed Saddam Hussein from Kuwait - protecting worlds’ oil supply
- establishing or a cap on trade or imports in protecting domestic industries
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- religious conflict between Muslims and Jewish people over the holy land of Jerusalem
- nations that support the training and carrying out terrorism in the world
- US carried out preemptive strike on the nation sponsoring state terrorism
- the protection and well being of all nations borders that are trying to avoid a WW3
- Islam radical nation in the middle east - building nuclear weapons to attack Israel and the world
- economic agreement in Europe using one currency and open trade and borders
19 Clues: conventional warfare - not using nuclear weapons • tax on imports that protects and promotes domestic industries • when one nation has a product that is wanted by another nation • world neighborhood watch promoting global and international security • nations that support the training and carrying out terrorism in the world • ...
Vietnam War 1 2024-05-06
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- Which area of Europe established Communist governments following World War II?Reason 4 -
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?Guerilla The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
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- What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership?
- What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh?
- What was the name of the American Navy destroyer attacked by North Vietnam?
- Which nation invaded & controlled Vietnam during World War II?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
15 Clues: What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership? • Which nation invaded & controlled Vietnam during World War II? • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • ...
Daniella D'Agostino Articles X-Word 2024-02-09
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- George Washington's goal in the revolutionary was to have ________ from great Britain.
- What book did Thomas Paine write?
- ______ is when we celebrate the Declaration of Independence.
- What year did the revolutionary war end?
- In 1787 after the Constitution was drafted, it had to be approved by _________ state legislatures.
- What war did the British and the Patriots fight in?
- After war most ______ left America to Canada and England.
- How many battels did George Washington fight in?
- What was the last major battle in the revolutionary war?
- The British soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War were oten called ______.
- Minutemen were called minutemen because they were expected to be _______.
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- Who attemps to impose greater control over the colonies?
- __________ is where the shot heard around the world was.
- When George Washington fought his nine battels how many did he win?
- The revolutionary war started in ____.
- _______ won the revolutionary war.
- Alexander _____ hated congress for not sharing his vision for America's potentiCommonsensense
- In the revolutionary war the key turning point was __________.
- The loyalists were treated with humiliation and _______.
- Who was the first man to write an American English dictionary?
20 Clues: What book did Thomas Paine write? • _______ won the revolutionary war. • The revolutionary war started in ____. • What year did the revolutionary war end? • How many battels did George Washington fight in? • What war did the British and the Patriots fight in? • Who attemps to impose greater control over the colonies? • ...
The American Revolution (Ronald Oldenburg) 2024-02-13
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- British general in charge of the British army.
- In the treaty of Paris the western boundaries ended at the ______ river
- This guy rode his horse at night and told everybody that the British were coming.
- The place were the British surrendered and lost the war.
- A petition sent to king George as a last chance to prevent the war
- What could the states not inforce but can only ask for?
- The war that this crossword is about
- Who saw the United States as a future world power?
- General in charge of the United states army
- The treaty that ended the war.
- alexander Hamilton saw the united states as ____ _____ _____
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- people who were against leaving Britain and starting a war.
- Militias that would be ready to fight in a minutes notice.
- Each ____ shall have one vote when voting
- People who were willing to go to war for their rights.
- this country helped us win the war.
- The "Turning Point" in the war
- This guy wrote common sense and the American crisis.
- One of the best generals who became a traitor for not getting proper credit
- Who wrote the dictionary?
20 Clues: Who wrote the dictionary? • The "Turning Point" in the war • The treaty that ended the war. • this country helped us win the war. • The war that this crossword is about • Each ____ shall have one vote when voting • General in charge of the United states army • British general in charge of the British army. • Who saw the United States as a future world power? • ...
Porters holiday puzzle 😙 2024-06-26
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- Possessive pronoun for the speaker (2)
- Relative who might be called by a sibling's child (5)
- Mafia movie title, or a mentor and protector (9)
- Fictional World War II icon or the nickname for a riveting worker (5)
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- Pronoun for the person being addressed (3)
- Exist or occur (2)
- Deep affection or zero in tennis (4)
- Carrier of luggage at a hotel or train station (6)
- Legal document outlining the distribution of one’s estate (4)
9 Clues: Exist or occur (2) • Deep affection or zero in tennis (4) • Possessive pronoun for the speaker (2) • Pronoun for the person being addressed (3) • Mafia movie title, or a mentor and protector (9) • Carrier of luggage at a hotel or train station (6) • Relative who might be called by a sibling's child (5) • Legal document outlining the distribution of one’s estate (4) • ...
WWE superstars 2024-07-19
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- - lose to jey uso at wrestlemania 40
- - former leader of the alpha academy
- - 16 time world champion will retire in 2025
- - current world tagteam champion
- - leader of the wyatt sick6
- - current wwe universal champion
- - record holder for longest universal title reign for 1316 days
- - 15 time world champion owner of the RKO
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- - 2 time world heavyweight champion and 2 time US champion
- - solosikoa right hand man in the bloodline
- - defeat jimmy uso in wrestlemania 40 yeet
- - winner of the 2019 royal rumble and won the world heavyweight champion at wrestlemania 40
- - former nxt champion yeahhh!!!
- - cash in mitb in wrestlemania 31
- - current US champion
- - founder of the wyatt family
- - current leader of the bloodline
17 Clues: - current US champion • - leader of the wyatt sick6 • - founder of the wyatt family • - former nxt champion yeahhh!!! • - current world tagteam champion • - current wwe universal champion • - cash in mitb in wrestlemania 31 • - current leader of the bloodline • - lose to jey uso at wrestlemania 40 • - former leader of the alpha academy • ...
Mouse 2023-04-06
15 Clues: Author • crazy ex • Jews are • Dead wife • Nazis are • living wife • fathers name • Heil _______ • a ______ tale • world war ___ • Firstborn sun • Prisoner Of War • Anjas friends were _____ • symbol on the front of the book • the camp that they ended up in at the end of the book
Vocabulary 2021-05-11
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- The math lessons are..
- You use this for fix a bicicle
- When im coming back to do sport i.. a shower
- In Russia, winter is very..
- I love study World War 2 in..
- This shirt of Nike is very..
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- Is for see far away
- In meny schools, running in the.. is bad
- Going in helicopter is very..
- My English is the best..
10 Clues: Is for see far away • The math lessons are.. • My English is the best.. • In Russia, winter is very.. • This shirt of Nike is very.. • Going in helicopter is very.. • I love study World War 2 in.. • You use this for fix a bicicle • In meny schools, running in the.. is bad • When im coming back to do sport i.. a shower
CW 2013-07-28
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- Set in unoccupied Africa in the early days of world war 2, this movie stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
- First rebel leader who wanted no violence
- Neutral country in both world wars
- Prince William's son's middle name
- Mary Lennox goes to Misselthwaite Manor and discovers this
- 6 June 1944, 175000 troops landed on the coast of ________
- Murder of many Jews
- Name of the longest reigning British monarch
- This is the name of the actor who plays Atticus Finch in the 1962 version of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
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- _____________ camps were where Jews were kept
- 'I have a dream,' he said from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
- Name of King Henry VIII's only son
12 Clues: Murder of many Jews • Neutral country in both world wars • Prince William's son's middle name • Name of King Henry VIII's only son • First rebel leader who wanted no violence • Name of the longest reigning British monarch • _____________ camps were where Jews were kept • Mary Lennox goes to Misselthwaite Manor and discovers this • ...
World History Review 2023-05-17
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- a signed agreement to end a war
- the ocean south of India
- the ocean south of all continents, except Antarctica
- the ocean west of Africa
- this crashed after the First World War
- the ocean we see on two sides of a flat map
- the farthest northern ocean
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- an agreement between two or more groups to have each other's backs
- one country using political or military power to control another place
- warfare fought during World War I
- extreme pride in one's nation
- putting yourself in someone else's shoes (feelings)
12 Clues: the ocean south of India • the ocean west of Africa • the farthest northern ocean • extreme pride in one's nation • a signed agreement to end a war • warfare fought during World War I • this crashed after the First World War • the ocean we see on two sides of a flat map • putting yourself in someone else's shoes (feelings) • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-18
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- the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
- a U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman, of providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism
- a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
- a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
- in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- a panel established by the United Nations in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons
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- the working class in a society
- a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states
- the working class in a society
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
- the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- held in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post–World War II Europe
- an economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
14 Clues: the working class in a society • the working class in a society • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states • the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990 • ...
Year 9 crossword puzzle 2021-09-09
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- This is the word to describe where the Egyptian leaders were buried
- The term given to the money that Germany had to pay after World War 1.
- This word is the name of the leader in ancient Egypt
- The name of the man who became the leader of Russia after the revolution in 1917.
- The Queen who reigned 1558-1603
- The name of the first and second Tudor King
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- This word describes the revolution that happened in 19th century England
- The name given to the large and often long holes dug into the ground during World War 1
- This refers to the jar used to store the innards during mummification
- The house with the white rose
- The name for the Queen in Tsarist Russia
- The house with the red rose
- The place where the Treaty was signed at the end of World War 1
- The surname of the ruler who created a huge Empire in Asia.
- The third Tudor on the throne
15 Clues: The house with the red rose • The house with the white rose • The third Tudor on the throne • The Queen who reigned 1558-1603 • The name for the Queen in Tsarist Russia • The name of the first and second Tudor King • This word is the name of the leader in ancient Egypt • The surname of the ruler who created a huge Empire in Asia. • ...
World War II and Modern Texas 2021-04-30
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- A network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- A refusal to buy or use goods and services
- 1939-1945; War fought between the Allies and the Axis, involving most countries in the world. The United States joined the Allies in 1941, helping them to victory.
- Conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union (Russia) after World War II; called "cold" because it never escalated into open warfare
- Alliance of Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and France during World War II.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan, which were allied before and during World War II.
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- A person who believes government power should be limited to maximize individual freedom.
- Social movement during the 1950s & 1960s. Organized protests demanding equal rights for minorities in America giving speeches and holding boycotts.
- A ban on trade
- Information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
- 1964, President Johnson's policies of fighting poverty and racial injustice
- To protest at lunch counters that served only whites, African American students began staging this
13 Clues: A ban on trade • A refusal to buy or use goods and services • Information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause • 1964, President Johnson's policies of fighting poverty and racial injustice • Germany, Italy, and Japan, which were allied before and during World War II. • ...
ARCENT Org Day 2017-10-26
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- Stateside HQ location
- Commander during Desert Shield
- relieved the 101st Airborne Division which was surrounded in Bastogne during this battle
- beach the Army landed on in World War Two
- Motto in Latin - Semper Prima _____
- German defensive line in World War Two
- Number of battle streamers earned in WWII
- Long Standing HQ of Third Army was at Fort ________
- Army number
- Number of Army Superior Unit Awards earned
- Overseas HQ location
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- Most famous commander
- What the O on the unit patch stands for
- Number of Meritorious Unit Citations earned
- First commander of the Third Army
- Third Army was founded in 19__
- Current commander
- Current CSM
- Motto in English - Third Always _____
- Nickname of the Third Army Patton's ___
- Assault into Kuwait was known as Desert _____
21 Clues: Current CSM • Army number • Current commander • Overseas HQ location • Most famous commander • Stateside HQ location • Commander during Desert Shield • Third Army was founded in 19__ • First commander of the Third Army • Motto in Latin - Semper Prima _____ • Motto in English - Third Always _____ • German defensive line in World War Two • What the O on the unit patch stands for • ...
World War II Vocabulary Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Bombing raids of the Japanese city of Nagasaki.
- A harbor on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
- Trials held by the allies during World War II.
- Military strategy made by the allies.
- A major battle that resulted in the capture of the island of Iwo Jima.
- An attempt to bring someone or something to a state of peace.
- Naval battle during World War II that involved the U.S navy and Japanese imperial navy.
- A law establishing the first peacetime conscription.
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- A policy that allowed the U.S to provide war supplies to allied nations without selling them.
- American project to develop the atomic bomb.
- Bombing raids on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
- Garden A Garden used to increase food production during a war.
- States A supreme court landmark decision.
- Invasion that deployed allied troops.
- A German counteroffensive that aimed at preventing an allied invasion of Germany.
- Laws passed to limit U.S involvement in future wars.
16 Clues: Military strategy made by the allies. • Invasion that deployed allied troops. • A harbor on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. • States A supreme court landmark decision. • American project to develop the atomic bomb. • Trials held by the allies during World War II. • Bombing raids of the Japanese city of Nagasaki. • Bombing raids on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. • ...
American Women in History 2023-03-15
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- the first woman in history to direct a $100 million-grossing film
- first healthy carried case of typhoid fever
- the first American woman to go to outer space
- first African American woman to be nominated for and win an Oscar
- first female justice on the Supreme Court
- first women in hollywood to have starred in a number 1 movie and had a number 1 album
- escaped enslaved woman
- American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.
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- American actress and singer,Wizard of Oz
- first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- American journalist, who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days
- American reporter and war correspondent covered World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War
- writer and propagandist of the American Revolution
- The nations first lady
- American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral.
- American nurse who founded the American Red Cross
16 Clues: The nations first lady • escaped enslaved woman • American actress and singer,Wizard of Oz • first female justice on the Supreme Court • first healthy carried case of typhoid fever • the first American woman to go to outer space • American nurse who founded the American Red Cross • writer and propagandist of the American Revolution • ...
Cold War- Nicky Karlesky 2024-03-26
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- an economic system based on the idea that farms and businesses should be owned in common by the workers who do the labor
- a U.S. aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after World War II
- Who was President
- an economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses
- an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among the world’s nations
- What crisis did Cuba have
- a war in which the superpowers backed different sides, which acted as substitutes for the superpowers themselves
- Who was the leader of the USSR
- A competition to develop and manufacture more and more powerful weapons
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- Why did America “fight” the USSR
- Who became the Soviet leader in 1986
- a list of people or groups who are under suspicion for something and are thus excluded from certain opportunities
- Who was Karl Marx
- It was called the Cold War because America and the USSR had no direct what.
- How did communism end
- Who became president in 1981
- What was Russia called
- the global struggle for power and influence between the United States and the Soviet Union that followed World War II
- What did both Americans and Europeans protest
- What did the USA adopt because of an overwhelming threat
20 Clues: Who was President • Who was Karl Marx • How did communism end • What was Russia called • What crisis did Cuba have • Who became president in 1981 • Who was the leader of the USSR • Why did America “fight” the USSR • Who became the Soviet leader in 1986 • What did both Americans and Europeans protest • What did the USA adopt because of an overwhelming threat • ...
WW1 2024-02-25
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- The German military strategy to quickly defeat France then turn to fight Russia
- Serbia and Russia are
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Being proud and loyal to your country
- the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- soldier are armed with weapons
- The system of fortified trenches and bunkers used during World War 1
- The German fighter pilot known for his air combat victories
- The nickname for the British infantryman
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- The mobilization of troops is to control the access along our border.
- The British nurse known for her contribution to modern nursing practices during World War 1
- The alliance that included France, Russia, and the United Kingdom
- The US President during World War 1
- Verdun The battle that symbolized the futility of trench warfare
- an emperor of Russia before 1917.
15 Clues: Serbia and Russia are • soldier are armed with weapons • an emperor of Russia before 1917. • The US President during World War 1 • Being proud and loyal to your country • The nickname for the British infantryman • The German fighter pilot known for his air combat victories • Verdun The battle that symbolized the futility of trench warfare • ...
Causes of world war 2 2012-05-27
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- who was the prime minister during ww2.
- who was Germany dictator in ww2.
- What does Stalin control?
- African country invaded by Italy in 1935.\
- The term lightning war is also called?
- Britain and France declared war on ___________.
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- where Hitler put most of the Jewish people before sending them to camps.
- what month did world war two began.
- Germany's invasion of this country triggered World War Two.
- Hitler began increasing the size of this in 1934.
10 Clues: What does Stalin control? • who was Germany dictator in ww2. • what month did world war two began. • who was the prime minister during ww2. • The term lightning war is also called? • African country invaded by Italy in 1935.\ • Britain and France declared war on ___________. • Hitler began increasing the size of this in 1934. • ...
Chapter 9 : A New Role for America 2014-12-17
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- The side Russia fought on in World War 1.
- What miners found in Alaska.
- Leading Europeans toward war.
- Small bombs invented during World War 1.
- The month the United States declares war on the Central Powers.
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- Believed that the United States should build a canal, linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- The colony William Steward convinced Congress to buy.
- Were used to drop bombs.
- In 1915, a German submarine sank this ship.
- strengthening armies and navies.
10 Clues: Were used to drop bombs. • What miners found in Alaska. • Leading Europeans toward war. • strengthening armies and navies. • Small bombs invented during World War 1. • The side Russia fought on in World War 1. • In 1915, a German submarine sank this ship. • The colony William Steward convinced Congress to buy. • ...