world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Social studies review 2018-10-17
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- The First Nations used this to stay warm during the cold winters.
- English and __________ are the official languages of Canada.
- Canada is a constitutional _____________, with the Queen as the head of state.
- French and British settlers came to Canada in the late 15th and 16th centuries (1400’s and 1500’s).
- The British Home Children were sent to Canada at the end of the 19th _______________.
- French ________________ is available across Canada.
- The Black Loyalists came to Canada to escape the American Revolution, persecution, and _____________.
- The First Nations introduced the use of traditional herbal ___________ to heal the body and mind.
- War, The government repealed (pulled back) the Chinese exclusion act in 1947 to recognize their contributions during ______________ ________ 2.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to Canada to work on the Canadian Pacific _____________.
- The Canadian ______________, court, and law systems are modeled after Britain.
- 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child.
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- An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins.
- The Home children were poor children, Abandoned children, and ______________.
- Who are the 3 founding nations of Canada? The ________, the French, and the First Nations.
- It is estimated the 11% of Canadians are descendants of the British Home _______________.
- The ________________ of Canadians speak English.
- The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________.
- Irish immigrants came to Canada to escape _______________, poverty and diseases.
- Canada accepted many European ________________ after World War 2.
- The Home Children were used to provide cheap farm labour and _____________ help.
- The Canadian Prime Minister issued an _______________ for the mistreatment of Chinese immigrants in the year 2006.
- The First Nations Peoples believed that gains should be shared by all members of the __________________.
- The First Nations invented the ______________ to travel along the rivers of Canada.
24 Clues: The ________________ of Canadians speak English. • French ________________ is available across Canada. • The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________. • An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins. • 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child. • English and __________ are the official languages of Canada. • ...
Happy Birthday Eric! 2026-01-11
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- What is x= (-b +- square root of (b(b)- 4ac)/2
- Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
- color of Yoda's lightsaber
- 8-8*2= (in word form)
- Abbreviation for our middle school name
- Don't count your ________ before they hatch
- The Gulf of _______ (what trump changed it to)
- What Sujay and Rithvik haven't even started to record in Media Tech
- what does fps stand for (type of game)?
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- The art of war by Sun ___
- A "state" potato (one word, name of a state in the world)
- past tense of breathe
- big green guy with the strongness and the scientist guy
- Is a banana a fruit or a vegetable
- What does your name stand for?
- "Spanish" card game
- The video game Sujay and Rithvik play in media tech
- ____, I did it again
- How many periods do I have with you? (in word form)
19 Clues: "Spanish" card game • ____, I did it again • past tense of breathe • 8-8*2= (in word form) • The art of war by Sun ___ • color of Yoda's lightsaber • What does your name stand for? • Is a banana a fruit or a vegetable • Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? • Abbreviation for our middle school name • what does fps stand for (type of game)? • ...
American History Crossword (1877-Present) 2026-06-09
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- Harbor Attack - Surprise attack that brought the U.S. into WWII
- War I - War entered by the U.S. in 1917
- War II - Global conflict ending in 1945
- War - Conflict that gave the U.S. control of Puerto Rico and Guam
- 11 Attacks - Terrorist attacks that reshaped U.S. foreign policy
- War - Conflict that deeply divided Americans in the 1960's and 1970's
- Luther King Jr. - Civil rights leader who delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech
- Depression - Severe economic downturn following a stock market crash
- War - Long rivalry between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- S. Truman - President who authorized use of the atomic bomb
- Parks - Her arrest helped spark the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- F. Kennedy - President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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- Movement - Reform effort targeting corruption and social problems
- B. Johnson - President who promoted the Great Society
- Suffrage Movement - Movement that helped secure the 19th Amendment
- D. Eisenhower - WWII general who became president
- Security Act - New Deal law creating retirement benefits
- Missile Crisis - Thirteen-day standoff over Soviet missiles in Cuba
- Rights Act of 1964 - Law banning discrimination in public accommodations
- Roosevelt - Progressive-era president known as a trust-buster
- Reagan - Former actor elected president in 1980
- D. Roosevelt - President associated with the New Deal
- Scandal - Event that led to President Nixon's resignation
- Antitrust Act - Law aimed at breaking up monopolies
- Wilson - President during World War I
25 Clues: Wilson - President during World War I • War II - Global conflict ending in 1945 • War I - War entered by the U.S. in 1917 • D. Eisenhower - WWII general who became president • Antitrust Act - Law aimed at breaking up monopolies • D. Roosevelt - President associated with the New Deal • ...
BELMONT VILLAGE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS 2022-12-14
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- HER BROTHER NICKNAMED HER "G.G." FOR “GOOFY GRANDMA”
- A MIDWEST NATIVE WITH A LOVE OF SONG AND DANCE
- CHRISTMAS IS HER FAVORITE HOLIDAY; SHE LOVES COLORING AND WORKED BRIEFLY AT THE BARTON CREEK MALL
- A CUBAN NATIVE WHO HAS LIVED ALL OVER THE WORLD
- POSSIBLY THE NEW YORK YANKEES' #1 FAN
- HELPED HER BROTHERS RUN THEIR CLOTHING STORE IN DOWNTOWN HOUSTON
- SHE HAS A DEGREE IN EDUCATION FROM SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI UNIVERISTY
- SHE RAN A 2-WAY RADIO COMMUNICATOIN BUSINESS WITH HER HUSBAND
- HAS ONE DAUGHTER AND HER FAVORITE COLOR IS RED
- A WORLD TRAVELER AND SERVED IN THE AIR FORCE
- A VERY TALENTED SEAMSTRESS AND FASHION DESIGNER
- USED TO RIDE MOTORCYLES ALONGSIDE HER HUSBAND
- IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA FROM BERLIN AT AGE 13
- A CALIFORNIA NATIVE WITH A BIG SWEET TOOTH
- AN EAST COAST NATIVE, INCLUDING MASSACHUSETTES, NEW YORK, AND NORTH CAROLINA
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- A RESIDENT WITH A PAST CAREER IN YOUTH MINISTRY
- SHE WAS BORN IN LINCOLN, ILLINOIS AND HAS A PASSION FOR MUSIC
- A WORLD WAR 2 VETERAN WHO IS TURNING 99 THIS MONTH
- SHE HAS 3 DAUGHTERS AND LOVES TO READ, INVOLDED IN A BOOK CLUB
- HE WAS BORN IN KEENE VALLEY, NEW YORK AND WORKED FOR DELTA AIRLINES
- A HOUSTON NATIVE WITH 12 GRANDCHILDREN
- SAILING IS ONE OF MANY PASSIONS OF HIS
- LEAD A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN THE MORTGAGE INDUSTRY
- A WOMAN WHO ENJOYS VOLUNTEER WORK AND CHURCH
- A FORMER LAWYER AND PROFESSOR AT RICE UNIVERSITY
25 Clues: POSSIBLY THE NEW YORK YANKEES' #1 FAN • A HOUSTON NATIVE WITH 12 GRANDCHILDREN • SAILING IS ONE OF MANY PASSIONS OF HIS • A CALIFORNIA NATIVE WITH A BIG SWEET TOOTH • IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA FROM BERLIN AT AGE 13 • A WOMAN WHO ENJOYS VOLUNTEER WORK AND CHURCH • A WORLD TRAVELER AND SERVED IN THE AIR FORCE • USED TO RIDE MOTORCYLES ALONGSIDE HER HUSBAND • ...
World War 2 2014-03-13
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- This man gave the famous infamy speech after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
- This type of government was when the people all believed in the same things and did the same things as each other
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- The_was a project that would build an atomic bomb
- This type of government used violence as a way of control
- One side of World War 2 and consisted of the countries Britain, France, USSR(Josef Stalin), and the USA(FDR)
- This night was nicknamed "Night of Broken Glass" and was part of the Holocaust
- One side of World War 2 and consisted of the countries Germany(Adolf Hitler), Japan, and Italy(Benito Mussolini)
7 Clues: The_was a project that would build an atomic bomb • This type of government used violence as a way of control • This man gave the famous infamy speech after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor • This night was nicknamed "Night of Broken Glass" and was part of the Holocaust • ...
world war 2 2021-01-14
7 Clues: first bomb that dropped • second bomb that dropped • what the bomb was called • what the project was called • the name of the leader of japan • the name of the president of the USA • the disease most people died from after the japan bombing
Sip & Solve 2026-04-19
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- Couple's favourite TV show
- Their favourite late night snack
- Honeymoon destination
- Who said "I love you" first
- Groom's favourite band
- # of combined siblings
- Location of their first date (2 words)
- Who initiated the first kiss
- Sport the couple played together
- First dance song (3 words)
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- Bride's middle name
- Bride's favourite singer (2 words)
- Couple's first vacation (2 words)
- # of months dating before they got engaged
- Groom's favourite Disney World land (2 words) words)
- How many tattoos does the groom have
- Groom's middle name
- Engagement location (2 words)
- Bride's favourite Disney World land
- How many dresses did the bride try on
20 Clues: Bride's middle name • Groom's middle name • Honeymoon destination • Groom's favourite band • # of combined siblings • Couple's favourite TV show • First dance song (3 words) • Who said "I love you" first • Who initiated the first kiss • Engagement location (2 words) • Their favourite late night snack • Sport the couple played together • Couple's first vacation (2 words) • ...
time travel and historical events 2019-03-31
8 Clues: the most common time teller • controls all of space and time • the biggest time-related thing • the 2nd most common time teller • the guy who started world war 2 • something that started massive rushes • the country which started both world wars • it was invented by the Chinese and is used to make books
Kaden Norris 2023-05-19
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- United states program for economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe.
- small ownership of a company.
- aid for the needy.
- The continuous rise in price of goods and services
- Law passed in 1944 to help returning veterans to buy homes and pay for higher educations
- airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel.
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- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world.
- Policy of threating to use massive force to react to aggression
- Bomb that changed the world and ended world war 2
- Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries
10 Clues: aid for the needy. • small ownership of a company. • airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel. • Bomb that changed the world and ended world war 2 • The continuous rise in price of goods and services • Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries • Policy of threating to use massive force to react to aggression • ...
World War and South Carolina 2022-04-26
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- Both side dug long "ditches" in the ground from which they fought. This was known as _____ warfare.
- Social _________ was the belief by many Europeans that they were better than they people in the places that they ruled and set up colonies to help them.
- one of the causes of WWI: war was glorified and the power of the military was displayed
- Austria-Hungary blamed this country for the assassination of its leader
- one of the causes of WWI: an intense loyalty to your nation or country
- Most of the fighting took place on the ________ Front between France and Germany.
- The practice of using information and media to shape the way people feel about an issue (such as war)
- (Two words) The organization, or terrorist group that was responsible for assassinating the leader of Austria-Hungary
- One of the first countries to come to the aid of Austria-Hungary. They would end up being blamed for World War I
- The name of the British ship sunk by German U-boats. 1200 passengers were killed including 128 Americans.
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- A new kind of warfare that used poison gas
- World War I was sparked by the assassination of Archduke ____________ and his wife
- The name of the letter sent to Mexico from Germany encouraging Mexico to invade America if the U.S. entered the war.
- A practice during the war where people limited the amount of food or goods
- What was the name given to the day that WWI ended?
- The last name of the U.S. President during World War I.
- one of the causes of WWI: this was the race for empires and the natural resources they offered
- one of the causes of WWI: agreements between nations to help each other in case of war
- One of the first countries to enter into the conflict. They came to the aid of Serbia and is a large country to the northwest of Serbia.
- the requiring of citizens to serve in the military for a certain period of time.
- The agreement made by the U.S., Britain and France on how to deal with Germany and Austria-Hungary
21 Clues: A new kind of warfare that used poison gas • What was the name given to the day that WWI ended? • The last name of the U.S. President during World War I. • one of the causes of WWI: an intense loyalty to your nation or country • Austria-Hungary blamed this country for the assassination of its leader • ...
U.S. History - Unit 8 Review 2 2024-04-25
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- 1st American in space.
- These "riders" sought to end segregation in inter-state segregation bus travel.
- Most visible sign of Soviet oppression in Europe.
- First black to enroll at the Univeristy of Mississippi.
- Introduced the polio vaccine in the 1950s.
- Merger of two of the nation's largest unions.
- First American president to visit Red China in 1972.
- Arab oil monopoly that sought to drive the prices of oil up in the years following the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
- Commander of U.S. troops in Vietnam.
- Issued the policy of containment to combat growing Communism in Europe and Asia.
- Day set aside to commemorate the end of World War 2 in Europe.
- Plan that gave money and aid to Europe after World War 2.
- Husband/wife team who were arrested, tried, convicted, and executed for treason in giving nuclear secrets to the Soviets.
- Her refusal to give up her bus seat triggered a massive protest against segregation in Montgomery, AL.
- Successor to the League of Nations where nations could work out their problems.
- 4th and final president assassinated in U.S. history.
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- Oppressive racial policy of South Africa.
- The alleged assassin of President John Kennedy.
- Initials of the man who became the face of the Civil Rights movement in America.
- Legislation established to help returning soldiers with healthcare, loans, and a college education.
- 1st African-American to play in Major League Baseball.
- Accused of spying for the Soviets; convicted of perjury in his "spying" trial.
- Cuban dictator that was overthrown by Communists in 1959.
- Only man to be elected President on four occasions.
- Decision that ended school segregation in America.
- Term used to describe a "war" that is fought with diplomacy, words, and ideologies.
- Term created by Churchill to describe the advance of Communism in Eastern Europe.
- Avowed atheist and Marxist who sought to remove all public vestiges of Christianity in America.
- Communist revolutionary who overthrew the Cuban government in 1959.
- Long-term territory that became the last state to join the Union in 1959.
- First man-made satellite successfully launched in 1957.
- This pact saw the Soviet Union engage in a military defense alliance with its Communist satellite nations in Europe.
32 Clues: 1st American in space. • Commander of U.S. troops in Vietnam. • Oppressive racial policy of South Africa. • Introduced the polio vaccine in the 1950s. • Merger of two of the nation's largest unions. • The alleged assassin of President John Kennedy. • Most visible sign of Soviet oppression in Europe. • Decision that ended school segregation in America. • ...
The Bletchley Riddle 2025-03-10
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- A puzzle that needs to be solved,
- One of the authors,
- A large house,
- Lizzie and Jakob's mom,
- A country in Europe,
- Lizzie's brother,
- breaking people got together to do this,
- Something that needs to be solved,
- Something unknown,
- Words, letters or symbols that give a message,
- One of the authors,
- War Two a war that involved Hitler and the world,
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- Taking over someones place or space,
- Jakob's last name,
- Germany soldiers during WWII,
- Cipher Used to break codes,
- Name in the title,
- Searching for her mother Willa,
- Something that not everyone knows,
- The leader of the Nazis,
20 Clues: A large house, • Lizzie's brother, • Jakob's last name, • Name in the title, • Something unknown, • One of the authors, • One of the authors, • A country in Europe, • Lizzie and Jakob's mom, • The leader of the Nazis, • Germany soldiers during WWII, • Cipher Used to break codes, • Searching for her mother Willa, • A puzzle that needs to be solved, • Something that needs to be solved, • ...
WAGGGS 2020-09-23
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- largest centre (4)
- member countries are divided into fives of these geographically (2)
- the organization all girl guides and scouts belong to (2)
- the World ________ ___ fund is made up of contributions from members across the world (2)
- ____ member countries are those with well established national organization (4)
- Canada is part of the Western __________ Committee (8)
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- the 'S' of WAGGGS (2)
- located in Pune (3)
- the World Conference is held in different _________ every three years (8)
- the newest world centre (6)
- this centre is located in Switzerland(3)
- location of the World Association headquarters (city)(4)
- world centre in England (1)
13 Clues: largest centre (4) • located in Pune (3) • the 'S' of WAGGGS (2) • the newest world centre (6) • world centre in England (1) • this centre is located in Switzerland(3) • Canada is part of the Western __________ Committee (8) • location of the World Association headquarters (city)(4) • the organization all girl guides and scouts belong to (2) • ...
World War II 2023-05-04
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- After failed attempts to negotiate a surrender with Japan, the United States dropped what on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
- The horrors of this was first discovered when the Soviet army liberated Auschwitz in 1945.
- Money paid to the winners of the war to fix their countries.
- A lightning fast attack by overwhelming forces.
- The United States was fighting a war on two what?
- Who was the leader of Great Britain during World War II?
- Allied forces invaded the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944 and this day is called what?
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- Who surrendered in May of 1945, after years of brutal warfare.
- Which had been a city of less than half a million, had depended mainly on shipping and oil for its economic base.
- How many americans were killed during the attack on the U.S. Navy base Pearl Harbor?
- Became an everyday way of life for American families were given booklets allowing them to only purchase necessary supplies for their homes.
- Who was the president during World War II?
- On September 1st, 1939 Hitler invaded this country starting World War II.
- United States declared war on what country?
14 Clues: Who was the president during World War II? • United States declared war on what country? • A lightning fast attack by overwhelming forces. • The United States was fighting a war on two what? • Who was the leader of Great Britain during World War II? • Money paid to the winners of the war to fix their countries. • ...
U.S. History Review 2023-03-04
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- Commodore who led the U.S. fleet against the Spanish in the Philippines.
- _____ ______ Hill was stormed by Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in Cuba
- Animal of spirit and utility for Native Americans, sport for settlers.
- "Movement of the people" developed for more governmental representation of citizens.
- Wilson's speech/plan for world Peace was called the ____ Points
- The ______ Amendment was forced on Cuba's Constitution
- Popular name for an organization of farmers called the Patrons of Husbandry
- ______ became the U.S.A's first national park in 1872
- Had a toy bear named after him.
- one of the island territories acquired by the U.S. after winning the Spanish-American War
- One way the U.S. Navy helped protect merchant ships
- The ________, torpedoed by Germans, was a major incident driving the U.S. to enter World War I
- Much of the inland war fighting in World War I was fought from ______
- The _____ Act (1887) aimed to "Americanize" Native Americans
- U.S. Admiral who urged government officials to build up its navy
- Journalists who exposed corruption in business and politics in the early 1900s
- The policy in which stronger nations extend, their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- _______ and Victory Loans helped finance World War I
- The _____ _____ Act of 1913 divided the nation into 12 districts for banking
- One element of the U.S. Government's foreign policy toward Great Plains Native Americans in the 19th Century
- The _____ Movement was comprised of people who wanted to return control of government to the people and correct injustices of American Life
- Theodore Roosevelt's program of progressive forms to protect common people from big business
- A bill submitted by the people, not lawmakers
- The American _________ Force was led by General John J. Pershing
- The ________-American War lasted only 16 weeks
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- The Treaty of _____ punished Germany after World War I and carved up parts of Europe into new nations
- Mexican rebel who killed Americans and was hunted by the U.S. military
- one of several new mechanized forms of warfare in World War I
- In 1876 Custer and the 7th Cavalry were defeated by the Sioux and Northern Cheyenne was at the Battle of ____ ____ _____
- The ______ ______ Policy by Secretary of State John Hay promoted free trade in China for all European and U.S. presences there
- one assassinated U.S. president
- allowed ships a quicker route from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans
- Author Mark Twain and rail mogul Andrew Carnegie were anti-__________
- The ____ Act (1862, 1890) gave federal land to states to establish agricultural colleges
- The discovery of ____ lured many to the west and put more pressures on Native Americans
- Woodrow Wilson's progressive platform
- The ______ Act gave 160 acres of free land to any head of household who was a citizen or intended citizen
- began with agriculture, sprouted cities, and saw incredible economic gains
- U.S. Secretary of State who arranged the sale of Alaska
- ________ was the rescue ship that blew up in the harbor of Havana and helped spark the Spanish-American War
- The ____ Amendment (1913) established the federal income tax
- This amendment to the United States Constitution allows direct election of U.S. Senators by the people
- The process where voters accept or reject an initiative
43 Clues: one assassinated U.S. president • Had a toy bear named after him. • Woodrow Wilson's progressive platform • A bill submitted by the people, not lawmakers • The ________-American War lasted only 16 weeks • One way the U.S. Navy helped protect merchant ships • _______ and Victory Loans helped finance World War I • ______ became the U.S.A's first national park in 1872 • ...
All is Fair in Love and War 2026-04-03
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- Conflict between North and South (1950-1953)
- Ancient war between Athens and Sparta
- War between Britain and France in North America
- Attack on U.S. naval base in 1941
- Treaty that ended World War 1
- Massive tank battle in WWII
- Turning point battle on the Eastern Front in WWII
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- Cold War standoff involving missiles in Cuba
- U.S. war between North and South
- Surprise attack that brought the U.S. into WWII
- Japanese city hit by the first atomic bomb
- Japanese city hit by second atomic bomb
- Global conflict from 1939-1945
- Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944
- Long conflict between England and France (1337-1453)
- War for Independence
- War between the U.S. and blank (1955-1975)
- Series of religious wars in the Middle Ages
18 Clues: War for Independence • Massive tank battle in WWII • Treaty that ended World War 1 • Global conflict from 1939-1945 • U.S. war between North and South • Attack on U.S. naval base in 1941 • Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 • Ancient war between Athens and Sparta • Japanese city hit by second atomic bomb • Japanese city hit by the first atomic bomb • ...
World War I Textbook Crossword 2013-07-07
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- Front between Germany and Russia
- German name for submarines
- name of telegram that angers America
- this style of warfare is used in the west when the fighting bogs down
- an end to fighting
- American leader at treaty
- belief that this portion of society is "glorious"
- Britain's main ally in the Pacific
- weapon that got more effective as the war continues, becomes a major weapon in World War II
- French Leader at treaty
- German plan to invade France
- country where the key assassination occurs
- country that demands to investigate murder in sarajevo first
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- type of war first experienced during WWI
- country that controlled the Dardanelles
- Ship sunk that outraged America
- this country had the largest navy and strongest colonial empire at the time
- This country was the first major country to back Serbia
- American General, Black Jack
- belief that your country or ethnicity is important/special
- weapon created during world war I that helped but wasn't super effective
- Alliance with France in it
- This country was originally part of the triple alliance then switched sides
23 Clues: an end to fighting • French Leader at treaty • American leader at treaty • German name for submarines • Alliance with France in it • American General, Black Jack • German plan to invade France • Ship sunk that outraged America • Front between Germany and Russia • Britain's main ally in the Pacific • name of telegram that angers America • country that controlled the Dardanelles • ...
Japan and Deng Xiaoping 2022-05-12
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- The government that Deng Xiaoping left in place after his death
- Another major reason for the increase in Japan's economic status
- The protests that took place during Xiaoping's rule
- The disease that killed Xiaoping
- Japan's record period of economical growth between post world war II and the cold war
- The one-____ policy
- The inclined production period in that focused on the production of raw material
- The US method to stop imperial expansion in Japan
- informal business groups that dominated the Japanese economy
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- a political theory adopted by China
- The development of mass production in Japan
- One of the 4 economic reforms of Deng Xiaoping
- The president that visited China to increase their trade relations
- The government body concerned with industrial policy in Japan
- a very successful country post world war II
- The first American fast food chain to open in China
- The former chairman of china ____ Xiaoping
- Large family controlled monopolies in post war Japan
- The political party that Deng Xiaoping was a member of
- Xiaoping considerably _____ personal and cultural freedoms
- The cash crop of Japan
21 Clues: The one-____ policy • The cash crop of Japan • The disease that killed Xiaoping • a political theory adopted by China • The former chairman of china ____ Xiaoping • The development of mass production in Japan • a very successful country post world war II • One of the 4 economic reforms of Deng Xiaoping • The US method to stop imperial expansion in Japan • ...
LE JOUR DU SOUVENIR 2016-11-09
Chase's Week 13 Readings Crossword 2024-11-24
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- In 1847 U.S. General Winfield Scott landed in and took control of this Mexican city
- The state that took its independence from Mexico in 1836
- This war was followed up with by the _____ ___ for the Americans (2 words)
- U.S. General in the Mexican-American War that later became president (2 words)
- This article was written when? (2 words, no year, only month and day)
- President at the time of the Mexican-American War (2 words)
- On February 2nd, 1848, this was signed establishing the new border between America and Mexico (4 words)
- Current U.S. President at the time believed the U.S. had a "_______ ______" (2 words)
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- In September 1847 Winfield Scott laid siege to this (2 words)
- In February 1847 Santa Anna suffered major losses here (4 words)
- When the current U.S. President's offer to buy the land from Mexico was rejected he sent soldiers into a disputed zone part of the Mexican state of _______
- The day Congress declared war (2 words, written as spelled out)
- The border between the U.S. and Mexico is set along this (2 words)
- This man double-crossed the president of the U.S. and led the Mexican army as soon as he was allowed to return to Mexico (2 words, last 2 in name)
14 Clues: The state that took its independence from Mexico in 1836 • President at the time of the Mexican-American War (2 words) • In September 1847 Winfield Scott laid siege to this (2 words) • The day Congress declared war (2 words, written as spelled out) • In February 1847 Santa Anna suffered major losses here (4 words) • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2023-03-21
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- a United States foreign policy established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 which that the U.S. would intervene in Latin American countries where European powers sought to collect debts or whose governments were thought to be unstable.
- authorized the United States federal government to raise a national army for service in World War I through conscription.
- one of the largest movements of people in United States history. Approximately six million Black people moved from the American South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states roughly from the 1910s until the 1970s.
- an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and holds that such obligations outweigh other individual or group interests.
- journalism and associated newspapers that present little or no legitimate, well-researched news while instead using eye-catching headlines for increased sales. Techniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering, or sensationalism.
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I. The principles were outlined in a January 8, 1918 speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson.
- a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. One of the most important treaties of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed in the Palace of Versailles, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which led to the war.
- the understanding between Britain, France, and Russia that developed between 1894 and 1907 and counterbalanced the Triple Alliance of 1882.
- an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion. The term has also been extended to objecting to working for the military–industrial complex due to a crisis of conscience.
- archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I; his assassination at Sarajevo triggered the outbreak of World War I
- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government. A Chinese secret society known as the Boxers embarked on a violent campaign to drive all foreigners from China.
- a major statement of United States foreign policy issued in 1899 and 1900 intended to protect the rights of all countries to trade equally with China and confirming multi-national acknowledgment of China's administrative and territorial sovereignty
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- the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power, but also soft power.
- the U.S. foreign policy created by President William Howard Taft and Secretary of State Philander C. Knox in 1912 whichsought to bolster the struggling economies of Latin American and East Asian countries while also expanding U.S. commercial interests in those regions.
- the name given to the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt.
- a treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba's independence from foreign intervention.
- signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States on September 3, 1783, officially ended the American Revolutionary War and overall state of conflict between the two countries.
- forced Germany and other Central Powers to take all the blame for World War I. This meant a loss of territories, reduction in military forces, and reparation payments to Allied powers.
- British ocean liner, the sinking of which by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, contributed indirectly to the entry of the United States into World War I.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany. With Germany's aid, Mexico would recover Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
- an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents.
- The Sedition Act of 1918 curtailed the free speech rights of U.S. citizens during time of war. Passed on May 16, 1918, as an amendment to Title I of the Espionage Act of 1917, the act provided for further and expanded limitations on speech.
- based on the imperialist ideology of the use of military capabilities to influence political, economic, and social spheres.
- an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April. U.S. newspapers, engaging in yellow journalism to boost circulation, claimed that the Spanish were responsible for the ship's destruction.
27 Clues: a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents. • the name given to the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt. • ...
Moving to War for Ind 2016-04-07
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- British general at Quebec
- act that forced colonists to house/feed British troops
- British commander and governor of Massachusetts
- Indian group allied with the British
- act that taxed lead, paint, tea, paper, and glass
- this forced the French out of N. America (3 words)
- most Indians allied with this side in the war
- leader of the Sons of Liberty (2 words)
- French general at Quebec
- an Indian rebellion
- became British prime minister during the war
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- the French and Indian War is called the ___ Years War in Europe
- fighting style
- _____ of 1763 allowed no one to cross the Appalachians
- no taxation without __________
- the Sugar Act was his idea
- where the Tea Party took place
- survived when 4 bullets hit his coat
- tax on newspapers, legal documents, etc (2 words)
- first man to die in the Boston Massacre
20 Clues: fighting style • an Indian rebellion • French general at Quebec • British general at Quebec • the Sugar Act was his idea • no taxation without __________ • where the Tea Party took place • survived when 4 bullets hit his coat • Indian group allied with the British • leader of the Sons of Liberty (2 words) • first man to die in the Boston Massacre • ...
Germany-WW1 2023-03-22
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- an incident that happen to Franz Ferdinand which caused world war 1
- government decided to use it to promote the rationing of assets
- they were in control of the seas,greater population than germany
- majority of Germans experienced this at the of WW1
- part of land that France gave up due to then losing during the France-Prussia war
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- surprisingly the Germans had won against two immense russian armies at this battle
- chief of prussian (german) command who spotted germany's vulnerable state in a 2-frontal war
- both sides of the french and German army dealt with millions of casualties
- first battle, Germans attacked this deliberately secure location
- war this type of nature of the war led to German citizens being mandated to ration for the troops
10 Clues: majority of Germans experienced this at the of WW1 • government decided to use it to promote the rationing of assets • they were in control of the seas,greater population than germany • first battle, Germans attacked this deliberately secure location • an incident that happen to Franz Ferdinand which caused world war 1 • ...
cold war 2021-05-07
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- alliance established in 1955 of the Soviet Union and other communist states in Europe.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization
- competition for supremacy in nuclear weapons (between United States and Soviet Union)
- alliance formed in 1949 by the United States and Western European nations to fight Soviet aggression.
- dividing line between South and North Korea.
- McCarthy
- senator of Wisconsin; he charged 205 State Department employees, and accused them of being communist party members, but they were never proven. Eventually he came across as a bully, and his popularity plunged.
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- Pact
- Khrushchev
- ductile president Trumans policy fo giving American aid to nation threatened by communist expansion
- Union leader in 1959 who had gained power a few years after Stalin died in 1953.Arms Race
- Parallel
- war world war 2 the long period of the soviet union and the united states.
13 Clues: Pact • Parallel • McCarthy • Khrushchev • Atlantic Treaty Organization • dividing line between South and North Korea. • war world war 2 the long period of the soviet union and the united states. • competition for supremacy in nuclear weapons (between United States and Soviet Union) • alliance established in 1955 of the Soviet Union and other communist states in Europe. • ...
The Great War Crossword 2013-02-19
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- Toxin that travels through the air
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- Russian Revolt
- Widespread Disease
- Government bonds that pay for the war
- All resources go to the war
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- Boat that sank causing US to enter the war
- World War I
- Note from Germany to Mexico
- Metal War Machines
- Flying War Machines
- Russia, Great Britain, France
12 Clues: World War I • Russian Revolt • Metal War Machines • Widespread Disease • Flying War Machines • Note from Germany to Mexico • All resources go to the war • Russia, Great Britain, France • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • Toxin that travels through the air • Government bonds that pay for the war • Boat that sank causing US to enter the war
world war 1 2024-04-05
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- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
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- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
Cold War 2019-01-22
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- shot down by the Soviet Air Defense Forces while performing photographic aerial reconnaissance deep into Soviet territory
- led communist forces in China through a long revolution beginning in 1927 and ruled the nation's communist government from its establishment in 1949
- a country that is formally independent in the world, but under heavy political, economic and military influence or control from another country
- The line was intended as a temporary division of the country, but the onset of the Cold War led to the establishment of a separate U.S.
- Cold War began to develop after World War II, fears concerning communist activity in the United States, particularly in the federal government, increased.
- a formal alliance between the territories of North American and Europe
- After the Soviet atomic bomb success, the idea of building a hydrogen bomb received new impetus in the United States
- a policy enunciated by Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 5, 1957
- the first major international crises of the Cold War
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- American initiative passed in 1948 to aid Western Europe
- American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War
- Chinese military and political leader
- American citizens who spied, with others, for the Soviet Union and were tried, convicted, and executed by the federal government of the United States
- a geopolitical strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy
- a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw
- the physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991
- appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee in October 1947
- he verdict took center stage in broader debates about the Cold War, McCarthyism, and the extent of Soviet espionage in the United States
- a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states
- held nine days of hearings that attempted to investigate alleged Communist propaganda and influence in the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry
20 Clues: Chinese military and political leader • a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw • the first major international crises of the Cold War • American initiative passed in 1948 to aid Western Europe • a geopolitical strategy to stop the expansion of an enemy • a policy enunciated by Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 5, 1957 • ...
World War I Part VII Crossward 2025-02-20
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- Peacekeeping organization for all nations
- One of the Big Four
- The name of Wilson's peace plan
- One of the Big Four
- Germany had to pay $55 billion ($500 billion today)
- Economic problems worldwide would then contribute to this historical event
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- Germany had to give up their weapons
- US President with the peace plan
- The map of Europe and the Middle East changed these after World War I
- Germany had to give these up around the world
- One of the Big Four
- Treaty that ended World War I
- The US returned to this after the war
- One of the Big Four
- Germany had to give this up in Europe
15 Clues: One of the Big Four • One of the Big Four • One of the Big Four • One of the Big Four • Treaty that ended World War I • The name of Wilson's peace plan • US President with the peace plan • Germany had to give up their weapons • The US returned to this after the war • Germany had to give this up in Europe • Peacekeeping organization for all nations • ...
"Modern" History 2022-06-09
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- Loyalists to Lenin
- Facismo leader
- Technically ended a long time ago, but is still ongoing between Kim Jong Un
- German Party formed in 1920 that dissolved shortly after the Second World War
- British Prime minister that led throughout World War Two
- Death Caused WW1
- Ruler of the largest empire in Eastern Asia and threatened China
- Chinese communist leader using the Great Leap Forward
- Divorced, Beheaded, Died: Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
- King of France that died during a conflict
- Separate country for muslims in India
- Led a Socialist party from 1920 to 1945
- The Last Tsar
- Not quite a war, contrary to the name.
- Economic policies of the West
- First communist leader
- Served as US president. Related to a president who led just before Woodrow WIlson
- The most publicized assassination in the US
- Major conflict between 100+ countries in Europe and the Pacific
- Competetor to Hitler in being a nasty piece of work. Communist leader.
- How you’re viewing this
- WW1 power that dissolved into two separate countries afterward
- I love GOOOOOOOOOLD. Cited as the richest man ever
- The colony owner
- Occuring in 1975, created PTSD for soldiers to this day
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- Leader in South Africa. First of his group to lead
- Queen of France that died same as her husband
- Not long after the end of WW2, this decended between the “West” and the “East”
- Separate country for muslims in India
- A belief that Europeans need to make colonies more european
- Multiple attacks on a holy land by christians
- a tactic where the wwhole country contributed to the conflict
- World Wide company
- Fromer chancellor of Germany in approx 1900
- A rebellion occuring in 1900, major battle being in Peking
- THe first tank ever built
- Also called the Great War or War to End All Wars
- Turning point of the Pacific war.
- British PM that Declared war on Germany
- A belief that there is a natural hierarchy in human life
- US president during the War to end all Wars
- Considered one of the most peaceful humans to ever exist
- Helped spread religion
- Loyalists to Tsar
- Former US general and US president
- Took much of the blame for WW1. Fell apart afterward
- America’s version of total war that is more effective
- A drug that start a war in China
- Ended the War in the Pacific
- Economic policies of the East
50 Clues: The Last Tsar • Facismo leader • Death Caused WW1 • The colony owner • Loyalists to Tsar • Loyalists to Lenin • World Wide company • First communist leader • Helped spread religion • How you’re viewing this • THe first tank ever built • Ended the War in the Pacific • Economic policies of the West • Economic policies of the East • A drug that start a war in China • ...
Aralin 1 2018-10-16
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- of Nations - isang samahaan noong matapos ang World War 1.
- - United Nations
- - European Union
- - globalisasyon bilang isang pandaigdigang proseso.
- - World Trade Organization
- - pagbabago upang mapagaan ang mga patakaran na may kaugnayan sa pagpapalitan ng produkto at kalakal.
- - ang pagbebenta ng mga ari-arian ng pamahalaan sa mga pribadong tao o korporasyon.
- - umiinog sa kalakalan ng mga produkto at serbisyo.
- - globalisasyon bilang bagong epoch o panahon sa kasaysayan ng tao.
- - pang daigdigang palitan ng kultura.
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- - paglalarawan ng lumalawak na pandaigdig na pag-aasahan ng mga tao.
- - kalalabasan ng proseso ng globalisasyon ay hindi kailanman matitiyak.
- - pagbabawas ng pakikialam ng pamahalaan sa mga patakaran.
- - Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- - International Monetary Fund
- - Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- - may mga samahang itinatag sa layuning magtulungan at magdamayan.
- - World Bank
- War - ang labanan sa pagitan ng USA at USSR.
20 Clues: - World Bank • - United Nations • - European Union • - World Trade Organization • - International Monetary Fund • - Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation • - pang daigdigang palitan ng kultura. • - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • - Association of Southeast Asian Nations • War - ang labanan sa pagitan ng USA at USSR. • - globalisasyon bilang isang pandaigdigang proseso. • ...
Vocabulary The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression 2025-12-05
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- to have more than what is valuable
- having to do with the countryside or farming
- a time when businesses do badly and many people become poor
- to give relief
- to pay back money that is owed
- a market where stocks and shares in companies are bought and sold
- not strong
- to be scared of
- a sudden decline or failure
- without a job
- a place where goods are produced
- a plan or course of action
- money owed
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- having quick, fast changes
- to buy part of a company
- having to do with countries around the world
- victory/success
- borrowed money
- the state of being poor
- a period of 10 years
- War II a world war between two groups known as the Allies and the Axis
- help
- old people
- extra
- to appear or take shape in a threatening way
- a complete failing
26 Clues: help • extra • not strong • old people • money owed • without a job • borrowed money • to give relief • victory/success • to be scared of • a complete failing • a period of 10 years • the state of being poor • to buy part of a company • having quick, fast changes • a plan or course of action • a sudden decline or failure • to pay back money that is owed • a place where goods are produced • ...
World War 1 2017-02-01
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- the organized killing of an entire people
- distributing goods to consumers in a fixed amount
- group of unarmed ships surrounded by a ring of armed naval vessels
- the readying of troops for war
- Powers powers in World War 1 Germany and Austria and Hungary
- In World War 1 Russia, France Serbia, and Great Britain
- a situation in which neither side is able to gain the advantage
- a ruler with unlimited power
- rewards of war
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- payment for economic injury suffered during a war
- is any speech or action that encourages rebellion
- short for Unterseeboat, or submarine, was a terrifying new weapon that changed the rules of naval warfare
- citizens who take the law into their own hands, lynched and horsewhipped others
- Policy of aggressively building up a nation’s armed forces in preparation for war, as well as giving the military more authority over the government and foreign policy
14 Clues: rewards of war • a ruler with unlimited power • the readying of troops for war • the organized killing of an entire people • payment for economic injury suffered during a war • is any speech or action that encourages rebellion • distributing goods to consumers in a fixed amount • In World War 1 Russia, France Serbia, and Great Britain • ...
Criss Crossing The White Lions of Africa 2025-04-12
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- a disease carried by mosquitoes
- a woman who championed many wild creatures
- Something that brought Bertie and Millie together
- (2) like a stroke of blue paint in the sky
- you can see forever on the ___________ like the prairies in Canada
- Millie, the Prince were both ______________
- (4) a favourite story of Bertie’s mother
- a lifeline for many soldiers in war
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- (2) came with a lot of bargaining power
- (3) won a lot of Smarties
- (2) a casualty of war even though he was not a soldier
- (2) Private school fare that needs sweetening
- (3) brought a lot of money before the war
- a word used to describe nonsense
- hunt in a pack and surround their prey
15 Clues: (3) won a lot of Smarties • a disease carried by mosquitoes • a word used to describe nonsense • a lifeline for many soldiers in war • hunt in a pack and surround their prey • (2) came with a lot of bargaining power • (4) a favourite story of Bertie’s mother • a woman who championed many wild creatures • (2) like a stroke of blue paint in the sky • ...
Abi’s Present! 2023-05-05
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- a building used in cricket
- the first name of the prime minister in war time England
- a common building for meetings and events, often used after the word “town”
- going from place to place or exploring the world, present tense
- protagonist in ____ and the beanstalk
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- your lovely boyfriends first name
- a coastal city in the Devon, home to 3 universities
- the job of someone funny
- the opposite of black
- a form of comedy (2 words,5 & 2)
10 Clues: the opposite of black • the job of someone funny • a building used in cricket • a form of comedy (2 words,5 & 2) • your lovely boyfriends first name • protagonist in ____ and the beanstalk • a coastal city in the Devon, home to 3 universities • the first name of the prime minister in war time England • going from place to place or exploring the world, present tense • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
Across
- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
Across
- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
Across
- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
Across
- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
Across
- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
The Great Gatsby 2025-05-02
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- Gatsbys real name
- Newspaper women
- Name of Daisy's daughter
- Where Gatsby says he was educated
- Where Nick went to college
- Activity that takes place at Gatsby's house
- According to Gatsby, Daisy's voice is full of this
- Billboard that watches over Valley of Ashes
- Color of Gatsby's Rolls Royce
- Where Fitsgeradl went to college
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- Man who fixed the 1919 World Series
- Daisy's husband
- Who was driving the car that killed Myrtle
- Grey area between West Egg and New York
- Pro-golfer
- War Hero during World War 1
- Narrator of The Great Gatsby
- Who is Tom Buchanan having an affair with
- Fitzgerald's golden girl
- Fitzgerald's struggle throughout his life
20 Clues: Pro-golfer • Daisy's husband • Newspaper women • Gatsbys real name • Name of Daisy's daughter • Fitzgerald's golden girl • Where Nick went to college • War Hero during World War 1 • Narrator of The Great Gatsby • Color of Gatsby's Rolls Royce • Where Fitsgeradl went to college • Where Gatsby says he was educated • Man who fixed the 1919 World Series • ...
McGraw Hill WW2 Vocab Crossword 2024-02-08
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- the process of completely breaking up into pieces
- seeking to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- during World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- a camp where Japanese Americans were held during World War II
- a military blockade
- fast, sudden attack by massed forces
- not siding with either party in a disagreement
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- large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- the attempt to kill an entire population, such as an ethnic group
- giving up military weapons
- to make scarce items available to people on a limited basis
- object of an attack
- the policy of giving in to the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- protective measures taken by civilians in case of attack
17 Clues: object of an attack • a military blockade • giving up military weapons • fast, sudden attack by massed forces • not siding with either party in a disagreement • hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • the process of completely breaking up into pieces • protective measures taken by civilians in case of attack • ...
Grade 6 (Vocabulary) LA and History 2024-10-15
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- acceptable, endurable, open. One should be ___ of all religions.
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. Hint: starts with ‘sub’
- opposite of horizontal. Hint: starts with ‘v’
- 迷惑
- leader of Germany during World War II
- complain. Hint: starts with 'g’. Example: Where is the ____ box in this hotel?
- mistake. Hint: starts with ‘fal’
- done in the same way. Hint: starts with ‘c’. His grades are ___ over years.
- opposite of transparent 透明(toumei)
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- 透明(toumei). Opposite of opaque.
- ally of Germany during World War II
- leader of Italy during World War II
- obvious. 明らかに. Hint: starts with ‘ap’
- a person who depends on other. Example: My 11-year son is ____ on me.
- second largest river in the United States
- one of the countries in the middle-east region. Hint: last letter is 'q'
- a set of related events or items. What is the next in this ______ 0,2,4,6?
17 Clues: 迷惑 • 透明(toumei). Opposite of opaque. • mistake. Hint: starts with ‘fal’ • opposite of transparent 透明(toumei) • ally of Germany during World War II • leader of Italy during World War II • obvious. 明らかに. Hint: starts with ‘ap’ • leader of Germany during World War II • second largest river in the United States • opposite of horizontal. Hint: starts with ‘v’ • ...
alfie 2025-05-28
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- One of my famous landmarks are the Big Ben
- I am a strong supporter of a party cause or person
- I started the world war 2
- I am a word that is used for jobs
- One of my army names is the red army
- I have bison in my country
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- I also have a and its called the Eiffel tower
- I am a band of people who come together
- I have a particular meaning to me
- I am the second smallest continent in the world
10 Clues: I started the world war 2 • I have bison in my country • I have a particular meaning to me • I am a word that is used for jobs • One of my army names is the red army • I am a band of people who come together • One of my famous landmarks are the Big Ben • I also have a and its called the Eiffel tower • I am the second smallest continent in the world • ...
Great War/World War 1 2023-04-10
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- Middle eastern empire that was split after the war
- One of the key reasons the war was caused,
- Archduke of Austria that was assassinated, sparking the war
- Man who declared the 14 points at the treaty of Versailles
- Part of Germany that became demilitarized after the war
- International Organization that tried to maintain world peace after the war
- Right gained by women in some countries after the war
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- Central European empire that was split after the war
- Term that is often used to describe the mass murder of Armenians during the war
- Term that described how most nations got troops
- Country that considered itself the protector of all Slavic people
- Nation that regained Alsace Lorraine after the war
- Term Term that described the mobilization of the entire population
- alliance between Britain France and Russia
- Nation that was eager to take "its place in the sun"
- Joined the war in 1917 as part of the entente
16 Clues: One of the key reasons the war was caused, • alliance between Britain France and Russia • Joined the war in 1917 as part of the entente • Term that described how most nations got troops • Middle eastern empire that was split after the war • Nation that regained Alsace Lorraine after the war • Central European empire that was split after the war • ...
Bless Me, Ultima - Chapters 5 and 6 2026-04-06
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- Antonio "got ________" to take to school
- "There is much ________ running loose in the world."
- The skill Antonio begins learning on his first day of school
- Antonio's favorite uncle
- At birth, Antonio chose the pen and paper, or this fate
- The name of the bar
- "Do not dare to mention______________ where the children can hear"
- (2 words) The kinds of words that "Indians" use
- (2 words) No one knew his real name
- The other kids all laugh at Tony's
- Antonio wonders about the "___________ in the letters"
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- "In the _______ of trees the witches danced"
- What Antonio feels in the kitchen during Ultima's blessing
- (2 words) Where Antonio's mother is from
- "It is against the will of God"
- (abbreviation) Its "land flows with milk and honey"
- "The old stories of the people"
- "a foreign tongue"
- Antonio's father argues the llano has this
- How Antonio's mother feels about visiting her father and brothers
- How many miles away El Puerto is
- Antonio's father's job is to patch this
- Spanish for "uncle"
23 Clues: "a foreign tongue" • The name of the bar • Spanish for "uncle" • Antonio's favorite uncle • "It is against the will of God" • "The old stories of the people" • How many miles away El Puerto is • The other kids all laugh at Tony's • (2 words) No one knew his real name • Antonio's father's job is to patch this • Antonio "got ________" to take to school • ...
International Organization Review 2026-03-03
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- organizations Independent organizations with specific agendas, such as humanitarian aid or environmental protection, that conduct international programs and activities.
- A government controlled by one person or a small group of people
- Government that is ruled by king or queen.
- Federal program established to send volunteers to help developing nations (2 Words)
- Organization that promotes peace in southeast Asia.
- a permanent global institution to promote international trade and to settle international trade disputes (3 Words)
- a form of democracy where people vote in leaders to make decisions. Every democracy today, including the United States, is this kind of government.
- a court established to settle disputes between members of the United Nations (4 Words)
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- the United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy (4 Words)
- Part of the United Nations that puts world leaders on trials for things like human rights abuses or starting wars. It can also rule against nations in international arguments. (4 Words)
- Union Organization that promotes peace in Africa.
- organizations that seek to coordinate policy across member nations
- A group within the United Nations responsible for human health, including combating the spread of infectious diseases and health issues related to natural disasters.
- Another part of the United Nations that gives loans and financial aid to poor countries in hopes they will grow their economies. (2 Words)
- a government ruled by the people
- International organization whose goal is to promote peace throughout the entire world. (2 Words)
- An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members. (2 Words)
- International organization that agrees on how much oil they should produce. By doing this, these countries play a huge role in controlling the price of oil and gasoline.
- an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries
- An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters (2 Words)
- an international watchdog and relief organization for children
- A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country.
22 Clues: a government ruled by the people • Government that is ruled by king or queen. • Union Organization that promotes peace in Africa. • Organization that promotes peace in southeast Asia. • an international watchdog and relief organization for children • the United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy (4 Words) • ...
Russia 2026-06-02
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- Ancestors of Russia which was founded by vikings
- Conflict between the two major global blocs during the 20th century
- Stalin made a deal with this German leader
- Political system symbolized by the hammer and sickle
- Leader of the USSR during world war two
- Biggest country in the world
- Hammer and ...
- World War that helped trigger revolution in Russia
- Europe was divided by the Iron..
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- Tsar of Russia and is remembered for expanding the Russian state while ruling with extreme brutality.
- Nickname from the title: "The Giant of the
- He Led the Bolshevik revolution
- Russian Empire's heir who defeated Napoleon
- Alphabet used in Russia
- Created by the Bolshevik revolution
- Capital city of Russia
- Current Russian President
- Famous Russian space dog
18 Clues: Hammer and ... • Capital city of Russia • Alphabet used in Russia • Famous Russian space dog • Current Russian President • Biggest country in the world • He Led the Bolshevik revolution • Europe was divided by the Iron.. • Created by the Bolshevik revolution • Leader of the USSR during world war two • Nickname from the title: "The Giant of the • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-04-26
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- Intercontinental ballistic Nuclear Missile.
- A Soviet satellite that launched the Space Race.
- An economic system with free markets and no government intervention
- German city that was divided by a physical wall.
- He was president of the United States from 1953 to 1961 and was the one to establish NASA.
- An ideological barrier between east and west Europe after World War II that was put in place by the USSR.
- Soviets tried to move nuclear arms to this US neighbor
- The leader of the protests in India against British rule. He put emphasis on peaceful protests.
- The reforms put in place by Soviet leader Gorbachev in 1985.
- Also known as the Truman Doctrine, allowed for the US to send aid to democratic countries that were under threat of communism.
- The British prime minister during World War II as well as for some time during the Cold War.
- A set of racist and discriminatory laws in South Africa.
- A form of economics in which all property is owned by the state.
- The leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. He industrialized the Soviet Union but at the cost of millions of his citizens.
- Also known as FDR, he was the American president during World War II and was present for many of the conferences and treaties that were done during that period.
- Set up by the US during the space race to come up with innovative technology to get the upper hand against the USSR.
- An anticommunist senator from Wisconsin that added to the “Red Scare” in America.
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- International organization formed to try to prevent another world war.
- Competition between the USSR and the USA to have control over space security.
- An organization set up by the US, Canada, and other western European countries to defend against communism.
- The first proxy war fought between the US and USSR/China.
- An agreement between eastern European countries and the USSR to defend communism in Europe.
- The founder and dictator of North Korea.
- A group of communist rebels in Southern Vietnam.
- Another proxy war fought between the Soviets and the US in former French Indochina.
- A military leader in the Cuban Revolution
- The first man on the moon.
- Vietnamese leader during the Vietnam War, former communist president of Vietnam.
- Failed invasion of Cuba funded by the US.
- President of the US who declared that we would go to the moon
30 Clues: The first man on the moon. • The founder and dictator of North Korea. • A military leader in the Cuban Revolution • Failed invasion of Cuba funded by the US. • Intercontinental ballistic Nuclear Missile. • A Soviet satellite that launched the Space Race. • German city that was divided by a physical wall. • A group of communist rebels in Southern Vietnam. • ...
Chapter 6: Canada in the Post-War World SS10 2018-04-22
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- rivalry between two superpowers that never erupted into open war (2 wds)
- Canadian PM awarded Nobel Peace Prize after defusing Suez Crisis
- Yugoslav president during Bosnian genocide
- Soviet leader during Cuban Missile Crisis
- UN organization that helps countries that face debt and the collapse of their currencies (3 wds)
- Russian clerk at Soviet embassy who turned as a spy
- African country where close to a million had died due to civil war
- war occurred here: the north attacked the south and the north won
- war occurred here: the north attacked the south and the south won
- alliance made up of E European countries (2 wds)
- ethnic group in Bosnia tortured, raped, and killed
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- location of genocide in the former Yugoslavia
- end of 20th century trend of business, communications, and cultural linkages amongst global nations
- Canadian major who commanded UN peacekeepers in Rwanda
- Mulroney was head of this party
- arm attached to NASA's space shuttles
- Bush proclaimed this after the Gulf War (3 wds)
- economy based on private enterprise
- military alliance comprised of US, Canada, Great Britain, and other W European countries
- aka Strategic Defence Initiative (2 wds)
- location of "Operation Restore Hope"
- US president who led troops into Vietnam War
- US missiles that replaced the Avro Arrow
- Cuban Prime Minister 1959-76
- Iraqi troops invaded the oil-rich country of ______
- Canadian "Middle Power" PM
26 Clues: Canadian "Middle Power" PM • Cuban Prime Minister 1959-76 • Mulroney was head of this party • economy based on private enterprise • location of "Operation Restore Hope" • arm attached to NASA's space shuttles • aka Strategic Defence Initiative (2 wds) • US missiles that replaced the Avro Arrow • Soviet leader during Cuban Missile Crisis • ...
U.S. Presidents - Rush 2015-02-05
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- oldest president so far
- started televesied presidential debates
- served from 2000-2008
- 1st president
- shortest president
- vice president to Lincoln
- was a Quaker
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- 1st president to introduce custom of shaking hands
- truck company with the same name
- issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- only president elected from Penslyvania
- served in world war I and world war II
- ran for office against Kennedy
- 44th president
14 Clues: was a Quaker • 1st president • 44th president • shortest president • served from 2000-2008 • oldest president so far • vice president to Lincoln • ran for office against Kennedy • truck company with the same name • issued the Emancipation Proclamation • served in world war I and world war II • only president elected from Penslyvania • started televesied presidential debates • ...
Chap 13 mark 2021-03-15
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- The Central Powers were a group of nations fighting against the Allied Powers during World War I. The members included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and their territories.
- The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union, Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe, and Southeast Europe from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945
- The Western Front, a 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea, was the decisive front during the First World War.
- Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- Thomas Woodrow Wilson was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
- The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- Total war, military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory, as distinguished from limited war.
- The League of Nations was an international diplomatic group developed after World War I as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare.
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- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- The Schlieffen Plan was the operational plan for a designated attack on France once Russia, in response to international tension, had started to mobilise her forces near the German border. The execution of the Schlieffen Plan led to Britain declaring war on Germany on August 4th, 1914.
- Unrestricted submarine warfare is a type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning, as opposed to attacks per prize rules.
- The Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- The Triple Entente describes the informal understanding between the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic and Great Britain. It built upon the Franco-Russian Alliance of 1894, the Entente Cordiale of 1904 between Paris and London, and the Anglo-Russian Entente of 1907.
- Wilhelm II, anglicised as William II, was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918.
- Georges Eugène Benjamin Clemenceau was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and again from 1917 until 1920.
- The Triple Alliance was a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy that was formed on the 20th of May 1882. Italy sought support against France shortly after losing North African ambitions to the French. Otto von Bismarck is regarded as the principal architect of the alliance.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
21 Clues: a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. • a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other. • an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce. • the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government. • ...
REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-06
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- Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
- Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Famous Romantic Period artist.
- Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
- World's first novel (2 words)
- This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
- The English Civil War increased the power of __.
- William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
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- French society was divided into three of these
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
- This revolution inspired the French Revolution
- As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
- French Revolution head chopping machine
- Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
- Building attacked at start of French Revolution
- Mozart composed during this musical period.
- English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
- Bach composed during this musical period.
20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words) • Famous Romantic Period artist. • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • French Revolution head chopping machine • Oliver __ led forces against Charles I. • Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment • Bach composed during this musical period. • Mozart composed during this musical period. • ...
review of the year 2025-02-13
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- The nick name for Australian and New Zealand troops
- A type of ditch used for protection by soldiers in the first world war
- The term used for a political murder
- Term term used for when neither side is moving/winning in warfare
- The law that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make laws
- The economic slump that hit Germany and the rest of the world in the 1930s
- Surname of the dictator of the USSR
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- Leader of the women's Social and Political Union(WSPU)
- Adolf Hilter's nationality
- Votes for women campaigner who threw herself under the kings house at the Derby
- A political system with only one political party and one powerful leader
- Women who's campaign slogan was 'deeds not Words'
- This phrase has been abbreviated to OTT but originally referred to going into battle in the first world war
- Women who wore short skirt and short hair in the 1920s
- The place where the treaty with Germany was signed at the end of the First World War
- The area between the British and German lines on the western front
16 Clues: Adolf Hilter's nationality • Surname of the dictator of the USSR • The term used for a political murder • Women who's campaign slogan was 'deeds not Words' • The nick name for Australian and New Zealand troops • The law that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make laws • Leader of the women's Social and Political Union(WSPU) • ...
United States presidents 2015-02-05
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- first vice president
- five star general during world war two
- born in Honolulu
- 9/11 happened when he was in office
- bought the Pennsylvania gazette
- first catholic president
- "A man without a vote is a man without protection"
- ended world war two
- won the Nobel Peace prize in 2002
- 40th vice president under Nixon
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- gave up power
- shot and killed in a duel
- author of declarations of independents
- youngest president
- 33rd governor of California before he was president
- 16th president
- earned a PhD from John's Hopkins
- first president impeached
- last president who was a founding father
- falls asleep at public events
20 Clues: gave up power • 16th president • born in Honolulu • youngest president • ended world war two • first vice president • first catholic president • shot and killed in a duel • first president impeached • falls asleep at public events • bought the Pennsylvania gazette • 40th vice president under Nixon • earned a PhD from John's Hopkins • won the Nobel Peace prize in 2002 • ...
수능 VOCA 따라잡기 90p ~ 91p 2017-11-08
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- This infrasound, as a ( ) of communication, has special merit: It can travel a greater distance than higher-pitched noise.
- I said to my sister who was standing ( ) me. Her son, Danny, was one of the first of the children to be at the head.
- 소비하다
- 관세, 세관
- As the water levels fell, they discovered the ( ) of old boats - Civil War gunboat and even a steamboat.
- 당국, 기관
- Please give my best ( ) to your mother when see her.
- 만족하는, 함유량
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- 거절하다
- According to Simon Buckingham, when people buy designer ( ), they buy an image created by product advertising.
- 낙담시키다
- Respect, good ( ), and thoughtful behaviors are deys to successful teamwork.
- 금지하다
- At the end of World War 2, most European industry lay in ( ).
- 권위, 권한
- 내용, 목차
- The idea of achieving security through an ( ) race is a false belief.
17 Clues: 거절하다 • 소비하다 • 금지하다 • 낙담시키다 • 관세, 세관 • 권위, 권한 • 내용, 목차 • 당국, 기관 • 만족하는, 함유량 • Please give my best ( ) to your mother when see her. • At the end of World War 2, most European industry lay in ( ). • The idea of achieving security through an ( ) race is a false belief. • Respect, good ( ), and thoughtful behaviors are deys to successful teamwork. • ...
Sean McCauley Period 7 2023-10-20
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- What is higher than Homer's gods
- Born is the restless Greek world of the 8th century
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- God of War and son of Zeus and Hera
- First great work of western literature and composed around 750 B.C.E. (2 words no spaces)
- God of Sea and brother of Zeus
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- Goddess of the home and hearth and sister of Zeus
- Was the metropolis for an area called the Troad
- Area that Troy controlled
- What was used to fill in the blanks wherever there were no public records
- Kind and protector of all the gods and humankind
- God of Underworld and brother of Zeus
12 Clues: Area that Troy controlled • Goddess of wisdom and war • God of Sea and brother of Zeus • What is higher than Homer's gods • God of War and son of Zeus and Hera • God of Underworld and brother of Zeus • Was the metropolis for an area called the Troad • Kind and protector of all the gods and humankind • Goddess of the home and hearth and sister of Zeus • ...
Civil War & Baseball 2023-05-08
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- "For its one, two, three strikes _____________"
- War that popularized the sport
- Another way to say "run to base"
- Not allowed in baseball
- Word for a "pitcher" in Civil War era baseball
- Word for the "field" in Civil War era baseball.
- These were not worn in Civil War era baseball
- Number of strikes allowed per batter
- Civil War general who is rumoured to have "invented" baseball
- What the striker must stand on in Civil War era baseball
- In Civil War era baseball, these people could help the umpire make decisions.
- City of the first Major League Baseball team
- Name for the batter in Civil War era baseball
- Nickname for baseball after being played for over 150 years
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- "Baseball is a ___________."
- The first baseball club
- The way the ball must be pitched in Civil War era baseball
- The record of the Cincinnati Redstockings in their first season
- Word for "opponent" in Civil War era baseball
- The first Major League Baseball team
- Number of times the Reds have won the World Series
- Number of innings in modern-day baseball
- Word for a Civil War era baseball "team"
23 Clues: The first baseball club • Not allowed in baseball • "Baseball is a ___________." • War that popularized the sport • Another way to say "run to base" • Number of strikes allowed per batter • The first Major League Baseball team • Number of innings in modern-day baseball • Word for a Civil War era baseball "team" • City of the first Major League Baseball team • ...
Between the wars 20s 2022-02-09
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- what was the USSR Political ideology after World War I 313
- the 1st plain the went over Atlantic and landed in Paris 344
- what was the USA ideaolody after World War I 313
- The baseball player on page 345
- the United States economy was ______ in the 1920’s 325
- A car company based in Detroit today and starts with F 324
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- there is a St. Louis hockey team named after it 356
- Spread after World War I 311
- first car sold by Ford 325
- the route that starts in St. Louis and ends in California326
- American Civil Liberties Union Abbreviation313
- Americans that communism have an uprising is called 314
- The state of being normal 314
- the nice on page 344
- where most of the movies come from. It’s in California 345
- ____ ____ made it so socialist people could get arrested 313
- A share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock dividends. 314
17 Clues: the nice on page 344 • first car sold by Ford 325 • Spread after World War I 311 • The state of being normal 314 • The baseball player on page 345 • American Civil Liberties Union Abbreviation313 • what was the USA ideaolody after World War I 313 • there is a St. Louis hockey team named after it 356 • the United States economy was ______ in the 1920’s 325 • ...
Year 9 Assessment 1 - Crossword 2026-06-16
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- In 1939, Hitler signed a surprising deal with the ??? Union
- Hitler marched troops into this area of Germany in 1936
- The peace treaty signed after World War One was the Treaty of...
- The invasion of which country began World War Two?
- Which word means the policy of letting Hitler have what he wanted to avoid war?
- Who was the leader of the USSR from 1928-53?
- The British Prime Minister met Hitler in this city in Germany
- Hitler wanted to unite Germany with this country
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- Hitler demanded to be given this area of Czechoslovakia
- Which British Prime Minister declared 'peace in our time'?
- This word means to rebuild a country's armed forces
- Which political idea did Hitler hate?
- The peacekeeping organisation set up after World War One was the League of...
13 Clues: Which political idea did Hitler hate? • Who was the leader of the USSR from 1928-53? • Hitler wanted to unite Germany with this country • The invasion of which country began World War Two? • This word means to rebuild a country's armed forces • Hitler demanded to be given this area of Czechoslovakia • Hitler marched troops into this area of Germany in 1936 • ...
world war 2 Brody 2024-05-29
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- What are countries that are friends during the war
- Where did Canadians convoy leave from?
- who the head of Italy?
- What was the plan to end world war 2 in Europe
- Did the Canadians win the battle of Dieppe
- When did the Canadians attack Juno Beach.
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- Where did Canadians convoy leave from?
- Who sank the Canadians ships in the atlantic ocean
- Who Was the head of the Germany army?
- Did the Canadians win the battle of Dieppe
- What was the plan to end world war 2 in Europe
11 Clues: who the head of Italy? • Where did Canadians convoy leave from? • Who Was the head of the Germany army? • Where did Canadians convoy leave from? • When did the Canadians attack Juno Beach. • Did the Canadians win the battle of Dieppe • Did the Canadians win the battle of Dieppe • What was the plan to end world war 2 in Europe • ...
REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-04
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- Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
- Famous Romantic Period artist.
- Bach composed during this musical period.
- Building attacked at start of French Revolution
- The English Civil War increased the power of __.
- As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
- English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
- French Revolution head chopping machine
- Mozart composed during this musical period.
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- This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
- World's first novel (2 words)
- Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
- William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
- French society was divided into three of these
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
- Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
- Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
- This revolution inspired the French Revolution
20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words) • Famous Romantic Period artist. • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • Oliver __ led forces against Charles I. • French Revolution head chopping machine • Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment • Bach composed during this musical period. • Mozart composed during this musical period. • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
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- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
world war 1 2024-04-05
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- made the 14 points plan
- Groups of people who are proud of their culture
- an Agreement between countries to help in battle
- Territory of World War I
- Competition to gain control of the countries to grow their own Empire
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- Belief that a country should have strong military power
- dug out and was in war in them
- The purposeful killing of a person usually someone who was well known
- blamed for everything in World War
- Biggest US Ally in World War I
10 Clues: made the 14 points plan • Territory of World War I • dug out and was in war in them • Biggest US Ally in World War I • blamed for everything in World War • Groups of people who are proud of their culture • an Agreement between countries to help in battle • Belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
History Class Crossword 2025-02-18
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- the territory that a state or nation believes is needed for its natural development
- The years in between World War 1 and World War Two
- helped Germany in the first world war.
- Which event took place on October 29th, 1929
- Dictator of Fascist Italy
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- Led by Adolf Hitler
- The German government following the war
- ___ states have governments that have complete control over every aspect of peoples lives
- Everything is equal/created by Karl Marx
- Nationalist/One party or supreme leader
10 Clues: Led by Adolf Hitler • Dictator of Fascist Italy • helped Germany in the first world war. • The German government following the war • Nationalist/One party or supreme leader • Everything is equal/created by Karl Marx • Which event took place on October 29th, 1929 • The years in between World War 1 and World War Two • ...
10 true tales world war 1 heroes 2024-02-27
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- what was world war one referred to as {p.VII}
- what country was Abraham Krotoshinsky originally from {p.111}
- what date marked the end of world war 1 {not year} {p.XI}
- what was the name given to the nations fighting against the central powers {p.159}
- true or false? black soldiers were allowed to fight for the United States
- what planes were used during world war 1 {p.16}
- how many prisoners did Alvin York capture {p.13}
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- what was the nickname given to the top ace of world war 1 {p.32}
- what name was given to Eddie Rickenbacker {p.108}
- what vehicle was Lieutenant Edouard Izac captured in {p.53-54]
- what was the nickname Germans gave the US Marines {p.160}
- what part of the maxim gun was missing when John "Jack" Barkley first examined it {p.43]
12 Clues: what was world war one referred to as {p.VII} • what planes were used during world war 1 {p.16} • what name was given to Eddie Rickenbacker {p.108} • how many prisoners did Alvin York capture {p.13} • what date marked the end of world war 1 {not year} {p.XI} • what was the nickname Germans gave the US Marines {p.160} • ...
Criss Crossing The White Lions of Africa 2025-04-12
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- (4) a favourite story of Bertie’s mother
- a woman who championed many wild creatures
- (2) like a stroke of blue paint in the sky
- (2) came with a lot of bargaining power
- (3) brought a lot of money before the war
- (2) a casualty of war even though he was not a soldier
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- (3) won a lot of Smarties
- you can see forever on the ___________ like the prairies in Canada
- a disease carried by mosquitoes
- a lifeline for many soldiers in war
- hunt in a pack and surround their prey
- (2) Private school fare that needs sweetening
- Millie and the Prince were both ______________
- a word used to describe nonsense
- Something that brought Bertie and Millie together
15 Clues: (3) won a lot of Smarties • a disease carried by mosquitoes • a word used to describe nonsense • a lifeline for many soldiers in war • hunt in a pack and surround their prey • (2) came with a lot of bargaining power • (4) a favourite story of Bertie’s mother • a woman who championed many wild creatures • (2) like a stroke of blue paint in the sky • ...
Chase's Declaration of Independence Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-21
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- He has ______ the administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers Pg. 2
- The full name of the first man labeled in Maryland Pg. 3
- The full name of the first man labeled in Georgia Pg. 3
- For ________ large bodies of armed troops among us Pg. 2
- The full name of the first man labeled in Delaware Pg. 3
- The full name of the first man labeled in Virginia Pg. 3
- He has affected to render the Military independent of and ______ to the Civil power. Pg. 2
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- He has _______ our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people Pg. 2
- The full name of the first man labeled in New Hampshire Pg. 2
- He has _______ Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging war against us Pg. 2
- For imposing ______ on us without our Consent Pg. 2
- He has kept _______, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our Legislatures Pg. 2
- For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of _______ (3 words) Pg. 2
- For cutting off _____ from the rest of the world Pg. 2
- For _______ us beyond seas to be tried for pretended officers Pg. 2
15 Clues: For imposing ______ on us without our Consent Pg. 2 • For cutting off _____ from the rest of the world Pg. 2 • The full name of the first man labeled in Georgia Pg. 3 • The full name of the first man labeled in Maryland Pg. 3 • For ________ large bodies of armed troops among us Pg. 2 • The full name of the first man labeled in Delaware Pg. 3 • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- Leader of the Confederacy
- USA president that signed the Civil rights act
- Was the most popular crop at one point in time
- A war that had helped end slavery
- The ending point of the second world war
- First French explorer to step foot on Texas
- Mexican leader that helped Mexico
- Where a person refuses to leave until served
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- German dictator in WWII
- Major discovery of oil for Texas
- a time where huge dust storms had occurred.
- Laws that made segregation legal
- a new method of farming
- First Spanish explorer to step foot on Texas
- The reason USA joined the second world war
15 Clues: German dictator in WWII • a new method of farming • Leader of the Confederacy • Major discovery of oil for Texas • Laws that made segregation legal • A war that had helped end slavery • Mexican leader that helped Mexico • The ending point of the second world war • The reason USA joined the second world war • a time where huge dust storms had occurred. • ...
AP World Unit 8 Review Puzzle 2026-03-28
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- Collective organization of newly independent states that sought to avoid formal alliances with either Cold War superpower.
- Theory associated with the Truman Doctrine, desiring to prevent the spread of communism to other states.
- Egyptian nationalist leader who challenged Western control by nationalizing the Suez Canal.
- Economic practices emphasizing private ownership, competition, and minimal government control, increasingly adopted after the Cold War.
- Type of conflict in which major powers support opposing sides in a regional war without fighting each other directly.
- Post–World War II U.S. economic program intended to promote recovery and stability in Western Europe.
- Movement of people across regions or borders due to economic opportunity, conflict, or decolonization in the modern era, in this period it’s characterized by people leaving the colonized country and going to the colonizing state, eg South Asians to Britain, Algerians to France, Filipinos to the US
- Eastern European states that were politically, militarily, and economically dominated by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Military alliance formed in 1949 by the United States and Western European nations as part of the Cold War strategy to counter Soviet influence.
- ✅ (preferred over “Bipolar World”) Term describing the Cold War power structure dominated by two rival superpowers.
- Political movement launched by Mao Zedong to reinforce communist ideology by mobilizing youth and attacking traditional culture.
- Soviet policy stating that the USSR had the right to intervene in socialist states to maintain communist control.
- Economic system characterized by private ownership, market competition, and limited government intervention.
- Political organization formed to advocate for Muslim interests during the decolonization of British India, leading to the creation of Pakistan.
- Soviet leader associated with de‑Stalinization, peaceful coexistence, and major Cold War confrontations with the United States.
- Movements within multiethnic or multinational states that seek political autonomy or independence, for example the Basque Movements in Spain and the Quebec movements in Canada
- Leader of the Indian independence movement who used nonviolent civil disobedience to challenge British imperial rule.
- Chinese economic program under Mao Zedong that aimed to rapidly industrialize agriculture but resulted in widespread famine due to poor leadership and a fear of reporting failure to Chairman Mao.
- Term used to describe the close relationship between a nation’s military and its defense industry that expanded during the Cold War and raised concerns about political influence.
- (SALT) Series of Cold War agreements between the United States and the Soviet Union that limited the production of nuclear weapons.
- Revolutionary leader who aligned Cuba with the Soviet Union after overthrowing a U.S.-backed government.
- U.S. foreign policy statement that pledged support to nations resisting communism, marking a shift toward active Cold War intervention.
- The theory that led to US involvement in Korea and Vietnam because we feared that if communism spread to one country, other states in the region would also fall to communism.
- (PLO) Organization formed to represent Palestinian nationalism and advocate for statehood in the Middle East.
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- Cold War-era conflict in Southeast Asia that became a major example of a proxy war.
- (e.g., GATT / WTO) International institutions designed to regulate global trade and promote economic cooperation among nations.
- Political and economic ideology advocating state ownership of the means of production and central planning
- AKA Global South, AKA Developing World Term used by historians and the College Board to describe regions of Asia, Africa, and Latin America experiencing decolonization and economic development challenges.
- Political system in which a single political party controls the government, common in communist states during the Cold War.
- Process following World War II through which colonial territories gained political independence from imperial powers.
- Term used to describe the imperial homeland that exerted political and economic control over its colonies.
- Test Ban Treaty Cold War agreement that limited atmospheric nuclear weapons testing in an effort to reduce global tensions. This is an example of the detente reached toward the end of the Cold War.
- Communist revolutionary who led the Chinese Communist Party to victory and established the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
- Ideology emphasizing loyalty to one’s nation and often used to mobilize anti-imperial independence movements.
- Guards Youth organizations mobilized during China’s Cultural Revolution to enforce communist ideology and eliminate perceived capitalist influences.
- Cold War military alliance established by the Soviet Union in response to NATO.
- Economic and political reforms introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev aimed at restructuring the Soviet system. They allowed for limited amounts of personal property.
- Period during the Cold War when the United States and Soviet Union sought to reduce tensions through diplomacy and arms agreements.
- Nuclear deterrence theory in which neither superpower would initiate conflict due to the certainty of total destruction.
- Nkrumah Leader of Ghana who became a prominent figure in African decolonization and Pan‑Africanism.
- U.S. foreign policy doctrine designed to prevent the expansion of communism after World War II.
- Economic system in which the government controls major industries and directs production decisions, common in communist states.
- Policy introduced by Gorbachev that emphasized increased openness, transparency, and freedom of information.
- International organization created in 1945 to promote diplomacy, peacekeeping, and cooperation among nations after World War II.
- Cold War conflict that reinforced the division of the Korean Peninsula between communist and noncommunist governments.
45 Clues: Cold War military alliance established by the Soviet Union in response to NATO. • Cold War-era conflict in Southeast Asia that became a major example of a proxy war. • Egyptian nationalist leader who challenged Western control by nationalizing the Suez Canal. • U.S. foreign policy doctrine designed to prevent the expansion of communism after World War II. • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-15
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- President Roosevelt signed the _____ bill on March 11, 1941.
- A code-named operation that meant the Allied forces invade northern France meaning beach landings in Normandy
- He served as the 40th Governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932
- A act that provides for general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits,etc.
- The term used by commentators at the time and historians ever since to characterize the New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Basic rights of private sector employees
- A laboratory in the United States where they work on the designs of nuclear weapons
- On December 7, 1941, Japan launches a surprise attack on American soil
- Federal owned corporation in the United States created in May 1933 to provide navigation, flood control, electricity, fertilizer ,etc
- Having people and resources ready to move or act
- Built by unemployed people during the Depression of the early 1930s
- Adeolf Hitler's killed about six million Jews
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- A sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a stock market, resulting in losses of wealth
- A crucial and decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War I
- he United States dropped two _______ over the Japanese cities
- Also known as the Dirty Thirties
- The longest-serving First Lady of the United States
- Also known as Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937
- A leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement
- Was the final major offensive of the European theatre of World War II
- A project that produced the first atomic bombs during World War II
- The deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world
- The process of the govern. body controlling the issuance of goods and services to the public
- Japanese Americans in the United States was the forced relocation and incarceration during World War II
24 Clues: Also known as the Dirty Thirties • Basic rights of private sector employees • Adeolf Hitler's killed about six million Jews • Having people and resources ready to move or act • The longest-serving First Lady of the United States • Also known as Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 • A leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement • ...
First world war 2025-07-21
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- began in 1914
- where most Western Front battles were fought
- Alliance of Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- gas used during WWI
- that switched sides in the war, from Central to Allied Powers
- term for agreement to stop fighting
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- was also called “The Great ____”
- Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire formed the ______ Powers
- treaty ended World War I
- event that sparked World War I: Assassination of Archduke _______
- of the new warfare used with trenches
11 Clues: began in 1914 • gas used during WWI • treaty ended World War I • was also called “The Great ____” • term for agreement to stop fighting • of the new warfare used with trenches • where most Western Front battles were fought • Alliance of Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy • Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire formed the ______ Powers • ...
Bienvenue à Québec! 2024-03-12
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- This mountain range starts in Alabama and runs through Quebec
- The winter festival’s mascot
- The river that runs through Québec
- This French explorer landed in Québec City in 1535
- The best Skills team in Canada
- This connects the Upper and Lower Towns of Old Québec
- Québec is the primary producer of _____ in Canada
- The most famous Québecois dish
- It took ______ years to pay off the debt for the 1976 Olympics
- The capital of the Province of Québec
- The English general during the Seven Year War
- Where the Battle of Québec took place
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- Name of the star-shaped fortification
- The longest cantilever bridge in the world
- The most photographed hotel in the world
- The founder of Québec city
- The largest winter festival in the world
- Falls in Québec that surpass Niagara Falls in height
- The French general during the Seven Year War
- The official language of Québec
20 Clues: The founder of Québec city • The winter festival’s mascot • The best Skills team in Canada • The most famous Québecois dish • The official language of Québec • The river that runs through Québec • Name of the star-shaped fortification • The capital of the Province of Québec • Where the Battle of Québec took place • The most photographed hotel in the world • ...
1968 Crossword - Lucy Caughey 2024-05-30
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- St. Louis Cardinals pitcher
- Kentucky fired chicken is what
- Led the platoon in the My Lai Massacre
- Civil rights leader
- Lost the 1968 World Series
- Type of fighting during the Vietnam War
- These were only a $1.66
- Communist force in North Vietnam
- Motel where MLK was assassinated
- Group of people MLK went to Memphis to march with
- Protests broke out at this place
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- Took place at the Miami Beach Convention Center
- Singer of the song (What A) Wonderful World
- 1968 World Series winners
- Sang Momma Tried
- Tigers pitcher
- Song released on July 30, 1969
- MLK was the leader of this group
- Place where the war is taking place
- Song by the Bees Gees
- Mass murder happened in this small village
- Province where My Lai is located
- President from 1963 to 1969
- People who live in Vietnam
- Won the Presidential election of 1969
25 Clues: Tigers pitcher • Sang Momma Tried • Civil rights leader • Song by the Bees Gees • These were only a $1.66 • 1968 World Series winners • Lost the 1968 World Series • People who live in Vietnam • St. Louis Cardinals pitcher • President from 1963 to 1969 • Kentucky fired chicken is what • Song released on July 30, 1969 • MLK was the leader of this group • Communist force in North Vietnam • ...
July Crossword 2018-07-01
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- The bomber which carried "Fat Man" to Nagasaki
- 2014 FIFA World Cup winners
- One of the pyramids of Giza
- One of KPMG Value and must have for an auditor
- One of the P's in Healthcare
- 3rd most traded cryptocurrency
- Which country has the oldest company in existence
- Maker and checker are concepts in?
- Attack on this led to the United States entry into world war II
- Genocide during World War II
- Which dynasty is credited of building the great wall of China
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- World's most spoken language
- Amit's favorite season in a year
- AFS Investment statements are updated here
- Highest goal scorer in FIFA worldcup
- One of KPMG value and must have for a leader
- Medicare and Medicaid
- 14th President of Republic of India
- One of the leading provider in Kidney Care
- United Nations Day
20 Clues: United Nations Day • Medicare and Medicaid • 2014 FIFA World Cup winners • One of the pyramids of Giza • World's most spoken language • One of the P's in Healthcare • Genocide during World War II • 3rd most traded cryptocurrency • Amit's favorite season in a year • Maker and checker are concepts in? • 14th President of Republic of India • Highest goal scorer in FIFA worldcup • ...
Geography review 2024-05-14
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- high dependency ratio with elderly, declining population
- constitutional monarchy
- leeward side of mountain range, mountain barriers
- taliban, religious extremism, civil conflict, war, poppy growing region
- common annual risk of tornadoes
- continental position, climate factors
- largest national gas reserves
- one of the last few remaining traditional monarchies
- theocracy
- largest desert in the world
- berlin conference drew the political map of africa
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- highest range in the world, elevation climate factor, convergent boundary
- monsoon season
- cultural hearth for monotheistic religions
- largest population in the world
- large scale migration due to violence, refugees fleeing genocide in sudan
- hearth for polytheistic hinduism
- amazon rainforest
- social democracy
- civil war and refugees crisis
- arab spring began here
- racial discrimination, apartheid
- large tertiary based economy in the us, disney
- harsh racial codes forcing assimilation of native population
- modern dictatorship
25 Clues: theocracy • monsoon season • social democracy • amazon rainforest • modern dictatorship • arab spring began here • constitutional monarchy • largest desert in the world • civil war and refugees crisis • largest national gas reserves • largest population in the world • common annual risk of tornadoes • hearth for polytheistic hinduism • racial discrimination, apartheid • ...
Rio conference vocabeln 2016-06-05
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- weltwirtschaft
- nahrungsmittel
- Ökologisch
- verschiedene-nationem
- Versprechen
- lebendsgrundlage
- Problemen
- vom-aussterben-bedroht
- armut
- Konferenz-der-Vereinten-Nationen-über-Umwelt-und-Entwicklung
- Krieg
- kalter-krieg
- Zusammenarbeit
- Entwicklung
- industrieland
- Zukunft
- weltbefölkerung
- die-gemeinde-betreffend
- überleben
- Industrieländer
- regenwälder
- aussterben
- die-umwelt-betreffend
- globalen-Probleme
- kommunalverwaltung
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- umweltschutz
- zusammenarbeit
- null-zehn-zwanzig
- vom-aussterben-bedroht-sein
- umweltschutz
- umwelt
- gemeinde
- Konferenz
- verhältniss
- entwicklungspolitik
- zwischen-gemeinden
- von-armut-geplagt
- in-zusammenarbeit-mit
- klimawandel
- Fabrikarbeit
40 Clues: armut • Krieg • umwelt • Zukunft • gemeinde • Problemen • Konferenz • überleben • Ökologisch • aussterben • Versprechen • verhältniss • Entwicklung • klimawandel • regenwälder • umweltschutz • umweltschutz • kalter-krieg • Fabrikarbeit • industrieland • weltwirtschaft • zusammenarbeit • nahrungsmittel • Zusammenarbeit • weltbefölkerung • Industrieländer • lebendsgrundlage • null-zehn-zwanzig • von-armut-geplagt • globalen-Probleme • ...
Historical Figures 2023-06-05
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- - Roman dictator and general
- - French heroine and military leader
- - American president who abolished slavery
- - French military leader and emperor
- - German philosopher and political theorist
- - Austrian composer and musician
- - Longest-reigning British monarch
- - Italian explorer who discovered America
- - Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- - Indian leader of nonviolent resistance
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- - Russian mystic and advisor to the tsar
- - American general and 34th president
- - Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty
- - British prime minister during World War II
- - Egyptian queen
- - Italian artist and inventor
- - British prime minister after World War II
- - Polish physicist and chemist
- - Egyptian queen and wife of Akhenaten
- - Portuguese explorer who circumnavigated the globe
20 Clues: - Egyptian queen • - Roman dictator and general • - Italian artist and inventor • - Polish physicist and chemist • - Austrian composer and musician • - Longest-reigning British monarch • - French heroine and military leader • - French military leader and emperor • - American general and 34th president • - Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty • ...
Chp. 12 Vocab 2022-03-08
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- the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II
- the period of political tension following World War II and ending with the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union at the end of the 1980s
- a disregard of rules or agreements
- Japanese for “divine wind”; a suicide mission in which young Japanese pilots intentionally flew their airplanes into U.S. fighting ships at sea
- the process of satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability
- restrictions intended to enforce international law
- German for “lightning war”; a swift and sudden military attack; used by the Germans during World War II
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- a person who assists the enemy
- a resistance fighter in World War II
- relating to the elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations
- to influence or control
11 Clues: to influence or control • a person who assists the enemy • a disregard of rules or agreements • a resistance fighter in World War II • restrictions intended to enforce international law • the British term for the German air raids on British cities and towns during World War II • ...
Past US Presidents 2025-12-09
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- Known for his populist policies and expanding presidential power.
- Made the decision to use atomic bombs and helped shape post-war America.
- World War II general and U.S. president during a time of prosperity.
- Civil War general and president during the Reconstruction era after the war.
- Known for the New Deal and leading the country during the Great Depression.
- Created the Monroe Doctrine, warning European powers against interference in America.
- Led the country through the Civil War and abolished slavery in America.
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- Led America through World War I and helped found the League of Nations.
- Youngest elected president, famous for inspiring speeches and the space race.
- Second president and key diplomat during the American Revolution.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. president.
- First president of the United States and founding father of the nation.
- Former actor and governor, known for conservative policies and ending the Cold War.
- Fourth president, called the “Father of the Constitution” for his key role.
- First African American president, known for healthcare reform and diplomacy.
15 Clues: Second president and key diplomat during the American Revolution. • Known for his populist policies and expanding presidential power. • Author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. president. • World War II general and U.S. president during a time of prosperity. • Led America through World War I and helped found the League of Nations. • ...
General knowledge 2021-06-24
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- Sea What sea lie between Australia and NZ?
- Which continent lies in all four hemispheres of the Earth (North, South, East and West)?
- Constantinople is the former name of which Turkish city?
- Which World War II general became President of France in 1959?
- Sea What sea lies between Italy and the Balkans?
- Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
- Which U.S. naval base was attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941?
- Which country gained independence from the British Empire in 1947?
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- Greenland is an autonomous territory of which country?
- What is the capital city of Syria?
- What is the deepest lake in the world?
- What is the world's largest desert?
- Leningrad is now which modern Russian city?
- What was the codename for the Allied evacuation at Dunkirk during World War II?
- Which British prime minister declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939?
- What is the capital city of Vietnam?
- In which country would you visit Machu Picchu?
17 Clues: What is the capital city of Syria? • What is the world's largest desert? • What is the capital city of Vietnam? • What is the deepest lake in the world? • Sea What sea lie between Australia and NZ? • Leningrad is now which modern Russian city? • Which river flows through the Grand Canyon? • In which country would you visit Machu Picchu? • ...
Vietnam Conflict - Laina Hammen 2022-05-06
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- Where did North Vietnamese boats attack a US Navy destroyer, the USS Maddox?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War?
- What treaty agreed that the French would leave Vietnam and the country would split along the 17th Parallel?
- What country did Ho Chi Mink capture after World War Two when they declared themselves independent?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement
- What is the belief that if one country fell to communism, it was likely that the neighbouring one would also fall?
- Who was the capitalist republic leader of South Vietnam
- What caused the US to think there was a second attack on the Maddox
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- Who’s government did the US spend money, supplies, and military advisers to?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Before World War Two what empire had Vietnam been part of?
- What religious group did Diem treat poorly?
- What gave the US the excuse to escalate the war?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
15 Clues: What religious group did Diem treat poorly? • What gave the US the excuse to escalate the war? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Who was the capitalist republic leader of South Vietnam • Before World War Two what empire had Vietnam been part of? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
WWI 2026-05-11
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- a formal agreement between warring parties to stop fighting
- a secret coded message sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917 during World War I
- was a British luxury ocean liner famous for its sinking by a German submarine during World War I
- 28th President of the United States
- debt securities issued by a government to finance military operations and other expenses during wartime
- was the most controversial part of the Covenant of the League of Nations,
- is the mandatory enlistment of people in a country's armed forces.
- the policy or legal status of a nation that abstains from participating in a war between other states
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- should maintain a strong military capability
- warfare a type of combat where opposing troops fight from relatively permanent systems of narrow ditches dug into the ground, known as trenches
- loyalty and devotion to a nation
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view
- board a United States government agency established in July 1917 to coordinate and streamline the production of war materials during World War I
- granted women the right to vote
- payments or actions intended to make amends for a wrong or injury
15 Clues: granted women the right to vote • loyalty and devotion to a nation • 28th President of the United States • should maintain a strong military capability • a formal agreement between warring parties to stop fighting • payments or actions intended to make amends for a wrong or injury • is the mandatory enlistment of people in a country's armed forces. • ...
Between the wars 20s 2022-02-09
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- ____ ____ made it so socialist people could get arrested 313
- the 1st plain the went over Atlantic and landed in Paris 344
- Americans that communism have an uprising is called 314
- first car sold by Ford 325
- The baseball player on page 345
- American Civil Liberties Union Abbreviation313
- there is a St. Louis hockey team named after it 356
- the United States economy was ______ in the 1920’s 325
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- what was the USA ideaolody after World War I 313
- Spread after World War I 311
- A car company based in Detroit today and starts with F 324
- the nice on page 344
- what was the USSR Political ideology after World War I 313
- A share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock dividends. 314
- the route that starts in St. Louis and ends in California326
- where most of the movies come from. It’s in California 345
- The state of being normal 314
17 Clues: the nice on page 344 • first car sold by Ford 325 • Spread after World War I 311 • The state of being normal 314 • The baseball player on page 345 • American Civil Liberties Union Abbreviation313 • what was the USA ideaolody after World War I 313 • there is a St. Louis hockey team named after it 356 • the United States economy was ______ in the 1920’s 325 • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- German for "lightning war"
- device using nuclear fusion creating a large explosion
- Allied strategy of capturing Japanese held islands one at a time
- a warlike act by one country without just cause
- world war II military alliance of Germany, Japan and Italy
- a vegetable garden used to combat food shortage
- the practice of giving in to aggression to aviod war
- slaughter of Europe's Jewish population
- miltary political movement that focuses on loyalty to the state
- deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular group
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- world war II military alliance of Great britain, France, Russia, and the United States
- a prison camp used by the Nazis against the Jews
- a prison camp used on Japanese Americans
- form of government in which the individual has no rights or freedoms
- a person or group on which you blame your problems
- a fixed amount of an item
- to publicly state that some action or person is wrong or bad
- hostility or prejudice against jews
18 Clues: a fixed amount of an item • German for "lightning war" • hostility or prejudice against jews • slaughter of Europe's Jewish population • a prison camp used on Japanese Americans • a warlike act by one country without just cause • a vegetable garden used to combat food shortage • a prison camp used by the Nazis against the Jews • ...
영어 숙제 (5월 11일) Unit 16-20 2023-05-11
The Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-11
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- people were accused of being communist spies with no proof or evidence. We call this "McCarthyism".
- when the United States and the Soviet Union competed to see who could send more people to space
- considered to be the most powerful Axis Power in World War 2
- when the government controls everything and there's no free speech or religion
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- a wall separating East and West Berlin
- a "war of words" between the U.S and the Soviet Union
- a series of planes that came over Germany in the course of 323 days sending supplies
- a group of countries wanting to spread communism all over the world
- the capital of Germany
9 Clues: the capital of Germany • a wall separating East and West Berlin • a "war of words" between the U.S and the Soviet Union • considered to be the most powerful Axis Power in World War 2 • a group of countries wanting to spread communism all over the world • when the government controls everything and there's no free speech or religion • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-11-29
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- The idea that if one country fell to communism, others nearby would follow (2 words)
- The military alliance created by the USSR and its communist allies (2 words)
- The two most powerful countries in the world after WWII
- A system where businesses are privately owned and people can make profit
- The wall that split East and West Berlin and stopped people escaping (2 words)
- A long period of tension between the USA and the USSR with no direct fighting (2 words)
- A tense standoff in 1962 when nuclear war almost happened (3 words)
- America’s policy of trying to stop communism spreading
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- A military alliance formed by Western countries to defend each other
- The competition between the USA and USSR to explore space first (2 words)
- A conflict where the superpowers supported other countries instead of fighting directly (2 words)
- A period when relations between the USA and USSR became more relaxed
- A system where the government controls the economy and aims for equal sharing
- The imaginary line separating communist East Europe from the West (2 words)
- The competition to build the most powerful weapons, especially nuclear ones (2 words)
15 Clues: America’s policy of trying to stop communism spreading • The two most powerful countries in the world after WWII • A tense standoff in 1962 when nuclear war almost happened (3 words) • A military alliance formed by Western countries to defend each other • A period when relations between the USA and USSR became more relaxed • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-09-08
11 Clues: God of war • Wife of Zeus • God of wisdom • God of the sea • God of the music • Ruler of the gods • God of the underground • God of trade and messenger • Father or Zeus, Hades, Poseidon • God of harvest and the growing of grains • titan that holds the world has his punishment
World war -- FunHistoryClub 2026-05-10
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- Hitler died due to
- which was first country to be invaded?
- A system in which property is owned by the community
- a harbour of importance in world war 2
- where did the British and Japanese have a fight
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- Camps jews were sent to
- Spanish flu is also called
- Important Russian Leader
- The drink banned in WW2
- Birthplace of Hitler
- the little boy
11 Clues: the little boy • Hitler died due to • Birthplace of Hitler • Camps jews were sent to • The drink banned in WW2 • Important Russian Leader • Spanish flu is also called • which was first country to be invaded? • a harbour of importance in world war 2 • where did the British and Japanese have a fight • A system in which property is owned by the community
Number The Stars 2024-05-15
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- The country that Copenhagen is in
- Wants to protect Jews
- Uncle Heinricks town.
- The main month of the book
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- City in Denmark
- Country where German soldiers were not
- Living as a Jew in Copenhagen during world war 2
- The square where Peter was shot
- Loves cupcakes and fairy tales
- Amusement park where the fireworks were.
10 Clues: City in Denmark • Wants to protect Jews • Uncle Heinricks town. • The main month of the book • Loves cupcakes and fairy tales • The square where Peter was shot • The country that Copenhagen is in • Country where German soldiers were not • Amusement park where the fireworks were. • Living as a Jew in Copenhagen during world war 2
Cold War Conflict Crossword 2023-05-08
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- The other major world superpower after World War II
- The Vietnam War saw communist North Korea and the __________ attack key locations and military bases in South Vietnam.
- The Soviet Union agreed to protect_________ in exchange for being able to place nuclear weapons within that country.
- The space race began when the Soviet Union launched ___________ into space.
- The Soviet Union formed this military alliance with Eastern European countries
- The United States and the Soviet Union were in a/an ___________ to see who could stockpile the most nuclear weapons.
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- The United States' theory that if one Western European country fell to communism the others would fall, too.
- This war was heavily protested in the United States.
- The most powerful nation in the world after World War II
- The United States formed this military alliance with Western European countries
- The Vietnam War ended in a _______
11 Clues: The Vietnam War ended in a _______ • The other major world superpower after World War II • This war was heavily protested in the United States. • The most powerful nation in the world after World War II • The space race began when the Soviet Union launched ___________ into space. • The Soviet Union formed this military alliance with Eastern European countries • ...
india trey corona 2019-11-20
10 Clues: war animals. • how to get food. • low grade people. • found north India. • a tipe of religion. • to worship the gods. • a massive wave form. • shows past in art form. • main metal that they use. • to tell time and were they are in the world.
Holocaust 2013-02-07
10 Clues: The Nazis were • World War 2 was • Hitler the jews • Hitler had aggression • Hitler and the Nazis were • Hitler had this in Germany • The Franks thaught the were well • The Franks were this in the daytime • The Franks wouild do this in there food • The Franks had to be this during the day
famous people 2025-11-10
10 Clues: princess of wales • actor of Harry Potter • First man on the moon • she found radioactivity • he won the eurovision 2025 • author of Lord of the Rings • he found the Formular E=mc² • played the main charackter in Wednesday • She wrote her diary in the 2. world war • a famous female singer her favourite number is 13
history 2026-02-03
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- were encouraged to buy bonds as a patriotic duty.
- Cabot Lodge led opposition in the Senate.
- encouraged companies to switch from consumer goods to war materials.
- The ___Act (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918) limited free speech.
- One key proposal was the creation of a League of _____.
- the ____ points plan called for open diplomacy, free trade, reduced armaments, and self-determination.
- The U.S. ____took an active role in directing the economy during World War I.
- was forced to accept war guilt, pay reparations, and reduce its military.
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- The ___ of Versailles officially ended World War I.
- The Food Administration, led by____ ,promoted conservation through voluntary efforts
- The Committee on Public____ (CPI) produced posters, pamphlets, films, and speeches.
- President Woodrow proposed the Fourteen Points as a plan for lasting peace.
- These laws raised concerns about violations of First Amendment rights
- The United States paid for the war through taxes, loans, and the sale of
- __Minute Men” gave short patriotic speeches in public places
- The government used___ to rally support for the war.
16 Clues: Cabot Lodge led opposition in the Senate. • were encouraged to buy bonds as a patriotic duty. • The ___ of Versailles officially ended World War I. • The government used___ to rally support for the war. • One key proposal was the creation of a League of _____. • __Minute Men” gave short patriotic speeches in public places • ...
World War I Vocab 2024-01-04
Across
- A person who fights in the military.
- German submarines used during World War I.
- Payments made by defeated countries to compensate for war damages.
- A conflict between countries involving armed forces.
- The act of killing a prominent figure, often for political reasons. An example is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which triggered World War I.
- Not taking sides in a conflict; remaining impartial.
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- Strong pride and loyalty to one's own country.
- People who are not in the military; regular citizens.
- A long, narrow ditch used for protection during battle.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view.
- A country that joins another in a common cause, such as fighting in a war.
- Controlling the amount of goods people can buy during times of scarcity.
- A person who is killed, wounded, or missing during a war.
- An agreement to stop fighting; the end of the war.
14 Clues: A person who fights in the military. • German submarines used during World War I. • Strong pride and loyalty to one's own country. • An agreement to stop fighting; the end of the war. • A conflict between countries involving armed forces. • Not taking sides in a conflict; remaining impartial. • People who are not in the military; regular citizens. • ...
greek mythology nancy 801 2017-11-15
Across
- god of the under world
- cycle of life and death
- universe came into existence
- Greek hero of the Trojan war
- love and beauty
- war and wisdom
- stone and monster
- lets party dudes
- greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles
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- sweet nectar
- Trojan war
- messenger of the Olympic gods
- son of Zeus
- god of the sea
- blacksmith
- son of god
- Cadmus was the first Greek hero
- goddess of personified victory
18 Clues: Trojan war • blacksmith • son of god • son of Zeus • sweet nectar • god of the sea • war and wisdom • love and beauty • lets party dudes • stone and monster • god of the under world • cycle of life and death • universe came into existence • Greek hero of the Trojan war • messenger of the Olympic gods • goddess of personified victory • Cadmus was the first Greek hero • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2025-02-13
Across
- Info that is accepted as a correct and true statement.
- A threat of serious penalties.
- An emotional opinion that is not based on facts.
- A person's thoughts or beliefs on something.
- speaking 2 languages fluently
- A military base that is usually located in a town
- To not take any side
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- when a person is forced to go back to their country
- Getting pressured to become a part of a more dominant culture, language, beliefs, etc.
- A French & English citizen of Acadia
- An convenient arrangement
- An agreement between 2 countries; for example - a treaty of a peace after war
- Getting deported
- power The most powerful country in the world.
- A blockade of a city
15 Clues: Getting deported • A blockade of a city • To not take any side • An convenient arrangement • speaking 2 languages fluently • A threat of serious penalties. • A French & English citizen of Acadia • A person's thoughts or beliefs on something. • power The most powerful country in the world. • An emotional opinion that is not based on facts. • ...
Tri 1 Exam Review 2017-11-21
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- The Battle of _______ was not the final battle of the war, but it was the decisive battle. 4-5
- Laws that restricted the rights of slaves and prevented slave rebellions (2) 2-2
- The _____ of 1763 announced that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains 3-1
- Five colonists were shot and killed in the streets of Boston on March 5, 1770, at this event (2) 3-2
- In 1783, the British finally recognized America’s independence in the Treaty of ______. 4-5
- Who won the Revolutionary War - United States or Great Britain? (2) 4-5
- John ______ led the Massachusetts Bay Colony, hoping to create a “City Upon a Hill” 1-3
- Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote a series of essays called the ______ to influence the public to support the new Constitution (2) 5-3
- The _______ System helped to encourage British citizens to come to North America to grow the colonies 1-1
- The Battle of Saratoga was a major turning point in the war because it convinced which country to openly support the Americans? 4-3
- The Continental Army almost collapsed during the winter at which Pennsylvania location? (2) 4-3
- Most of the slaves in the colonies worked in the _____ of Southern plantations 2-2
- A person who supported the war for independence was called this. 4-2
- King ____ III was the king during the 1770s 3-1
- The colonists avoided new taxes because they wanted _____ in Parliament 3-1
- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial are the names of the _____ of government 5-3
- One of the three “unalienable” rights in the Declaration of Independence (4 letters) 4-1
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives 5-1
- One of the three “unalienable” rights in the Declaration of Independence - the pursuit of ____ (9 letters) 4-1
- One of the three “unalienable” rights in the Declaration of Independence (7 letters) 4-1
- A nation’s plan of how its government works is called this 5-1
- The colonists would ____ British goods as their main strategy for getting taxes repealed
- The Enlightenment convinced many people that all people have basic human ______ that no government can deny. 2-4
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- According to the Declaration of Independence, when a government doesn’t guarantee our rights, citizens have the right to create a new government that serves the _____ 4-1
- Virginia’s House of _________ was America’s first example of representative democracy that set the example for our future government 1-1
- A government where the laws are based on religious principles is called this 1-3
- The original goal of the Constitutional ______ was to make minor changes to the Articles of Confederation 5-2
- Common Sense was a book of propaganda written by _____ to persuade colonists to want independence (last name only) 3-5
- Britain won the _______ War in 1763 2-5
- A person who remained faithful to Britain during the war was called this. 4-2
- How many colonies did England ultimately create along the Atlantic Coast of North America? 1-5
- The French and Indian War was essentially a war between France and _____. 2-5
- The Mayflower ______ was an agreement that the settlers would work together for the common good of the colony. 1-2
- He was chosen to lead the Continental Army (first and last name) 3-4
- John Locke said that kings do not have a “______ ______” to rule. (2) 2-4
- Who became famous for striking the first blow against the French? (Last name only) 2-5
- North America, Africa, and Europe were the three points of economic system (2) 2-2
- The Articles of Confederation was America’s ______ constitution 5-1
- This Native American helped the Pilgrims survive that first year 1-2
- Sam Adams organized this group to protest the Stamp Act (3 words) 3-1
- On December 16, 1773, about 150 men boarded three ships in Boston Harbor and destroyed crates of tea. This became known as the _______ (3) 3-3
- The _______________ inspired our founding fathers, as well as the Declaration of Independence, the Consitution, and the Bill of Rights. 2-4
- The _____ were very religiously strict, created a theocracy called the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and were not tolerant of other religions 1-3
- In this system, the states share much of their power with the central government 5-3
- The Pilgrims came to North America in search of what kind of freedom? 1-2
- The Northwest Ordinance said that _____ was not allowed anywhere in the Northwest Territory 5-1
- The Jamestown settlers finally found financial success by growing _____ 1-1
- The first ____ amendments make up the Bill of Rights (spell the number) 5-3
48 Clues: Britain won the _______ War in 1763 2-5 • King ____ III was the king during the 1770s 3-1 • A nation’s plan of how its government works is called this 5-1 • The Articles of Confederation was America’s ______ constitution 5-1 • He was chosen to lead the Continental Army (first and last name) 3-4 • ...
