world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- when you add more land to country
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
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- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- what country was in the Two Front War
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- when you feel pride for your country
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- a territory that is under political control
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
24 Clues: when you add more land to country • start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- when you feel pride for your country
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- what country was in the Two Front War
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- a territory that is under political control
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
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- when you add more land to country
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
24 Clues: when you add more land to country • start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
American Freedom Fighters 2013-12-09
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- Acronym for the national association for the advancement of colored people
- A program put into place by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help people during the great depression
- Rights that protect people's freedoms
- Separating different groups based on color, nationality, or religion
- Severe economic depression prior to WW II
- war for US independence from Great Britain
- To refuse to buy or participate in something as a way to protest
- War between the Allied powers of the US, Great Britain, and Russia against the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- War between the northern and southern states
- American patriots responsible for the Boston Tea Party
- Members of a suffrage movement
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- Protesting without using violence
- People who migrate out of their home county to work in another country
- To stop work in order to make an employer change
- Social reforms by Lyndon B. Johnson to help eliminate poverty and racial injustice
- Law that prohibits discrimination in voting
- Person who fought to abolish (end) slavery
- Bringing different groups together to live in peace with equal rights
- Group of different countries around the world to help continue peace and avoid another world war
- A war in Vietnam where the US was trying to stop the spread of communism
20 Clues: Members of a suffrage movement • Protesting without using violence • Rights that protect people's freedoms • Severe economic depression prior to WW II • war for US independence from Great Britain • Person who fought to abolish (end) slavery • Law that prohibits discrimination in voting • War between the northern and southern states • ...
History 2023-06-11
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- (Birthplace of democracy)
- (Norse seafarers)
- (Age of factories)
- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Overthrow of power)
- (Shakespearean era)
- (Land of pharaohs)
- (Atomic bomb site)
- (French military leader)
- (Asian conquerors)
- War (Tension between superpowers)
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- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Ancient empire)
- Rights (Movement for equality)
- (Ancient Mesoamerican civilization)
- (South American civilization)
- (Mesoamerican empire)
- (Revolutionary era)
- War (Global conflict)
- Road (Ancient trade route)
20 Clues: (Ancient empire) • (Norse seafarers) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Age of factories) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Land of pharaohs) • (Atomic bomb site) • (Asian conquerors) • (Revolutionary era) • (Shakespearean era) • (Overthrow of power) • (Mesoamerican empire) • War (Global conflict) • (French military leader) • (Birthplace of democracy) • Road (Ancient trade route) • (South American civilization) • ...
Lesson 23 Key Terms (Word Bank) 2022-01-28
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- a weapon that contains a poisonous substance
- a law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft
- soldiers who fight on foot
- a form of warfare in which armies conduct attacks on each other from opposition positions in fortified trenches
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- in World War I, the first U.S. military force to be deployed to France
- a person who physically fights a war
- a type of cannon
- in World War I, an African American regiment of the U.S. Army
- in World War I, the final Allied offensive that brought about the end of the war
- convoya group of vessels or vehicles that travel together, often under the protection of an armed escort
- the largest and most heavily armored type of warship
11 Clues: a type of cannon • soldiers who fight on foot • a person who physically fights a war • a weapon that contains a poisonous substance • the largest and most heavily armored type of warship • a law passed by Congress in 1917 to create a national draft • in World War I, an African American regiment of the U.S. Army • ...
WWI vocab 2025-03-03
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- a US infantryman
- paying for the things they lost in a war
- -Bonds citizen gave money to the government to pay for the war
- both sides aren’t strong enough to defeat each other
- policy of haveing nothing to do with forighn nations
- president willsons goal for peace
- secret massages
- the treaty that ended world war one
- pride in your country
- building a strong military to prepare for war
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- name of the German emperor
- prepare for war
- solders spending days in a trench
- agree to stop fighting
- all young men In the US were required to register in the military
- for National groups to own their own land
- each side goves a demand to reach an agreement
- undersea bouts ment for attacking
- spreading rumors to hurt or help specific people
- someone who refuses to participate in war
20 Clues: prepare for war • secret massages • a US infantryman • pride in your country • agree to stop fighting • name of the German emperor • solders spending days in a trench • president willsons goal for peace • undersea bouts ment for attacking • the treaty that ended world war one • paying for the things they lost in a war • for National groups to own their own land • ...
Key People in World War I 2017-03-07
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- the emperor of Austria-Hungary at the start of the war.
- the prime minister of Italy during World War I.
- the head of the British Navy until he was demoted in 1915
- the Germans helped smuggle me into Russia where I successfully led a Revolution
- Russian revolutionary who helped Lenin
- a British officer posted in the Middle East who played a role in the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire
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- the emperor of Germany who was cousins with Czar Nicholas II of Russia and George V of Great Britain
- a British nurse who was captured by the Germans and later executed
- the czar in Russia at the start of the war who abdicated in 1917 and was murdered in 1918
- the French prime minister from 1917-1920
- President of the United States during World War I
- the person who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife
- Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
13 Clues: Russian revolutionary who helped Lenin • the French prime minister from 1917-1920 • the prime minister of Italy during World War I. • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. • President of the United States during World War I • the emperor of Austria-Hungary at the start of the war. • the person who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife • ...
World War II Puzzle 2023-04-20
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- Last chance German attack in Belgium (4 words)
- The invasion of this country by Germany and the Soviet
- Location of one of the worst concentration camps
- Commander of Allied forces in North Africa and in Europe
- Caused worldwide turmoil and the rise of powerful dictators.
- Ordered the use of atomic bombs against Japan (2 words)
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- City where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- started World War II.
- German bombing of London (3 words)
- American commander forced to leave the Philippines (2 words)
- Operation __ was the name of the invasion of France.
11 Clues: started World War II. • German bombing of London (3 words) • City where the first atomic bomb was dropped • Last chance German attack in Belgium (4 words) • Location of one of the worst concentration camps • Operation __ was the name of the invasion of France. • The invasion of this country by Germany and the Soviet • ...
The Iorn curtain 2024-05-10
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- a guarded concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and the German Democratic Republic
- met in Potsdam, Germany, from July 17 to August 2, 1945, to negotiate terms for the end of World War II
- proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe
- a collected defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe
- a line separating two political or geographical areas
- Soviet revolutionary and politician who was the longest-serving leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953 held power as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- a British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War
- provided listeners behind the Curtain in the EasternBloc with uncensored news
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- a Soviet politician and ideologue. He has been described as the Soviet Union's "propagandist-in-chief"
- put up the Iron Curtain
- an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War, as named by the Western Allies
- a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- a global conflict between two major alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
15 Clues: put up the Iron Curtain • a line separating two political or geographical areas • provided listeners behind the Curtain in the EasternBloc with uncensored news • a global conflict between two major alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers. • an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American • ...
Colonial Connections 2024-09-18
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- They brought Santa, bagels, and donuts to the New World
- ______ Hutchinson was kicked out of the New England colonies
- House of _______, the oldest Northwestern assembly
- The first permanent British settlement
- John _________ coined "A city on a hill"
- Sailed to the New World on the Mayflower
- Founded by Roger Williams
- Treaty of __________ ended the Seven Years' War in 1763
- The first group to turn against slavery
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- The cash crop farmed in Jamestown
- Where the infamous Witch Trials of 1692 occurred
- The French and Indian War was part of The ________ Years' Wars
- Johnathan ________, a fire and brimstone preacher
- Colony founded by George Oglethorpe
- ____________ Bay Colonies, including Virginia and Maryland
- Ben __________ wrote Poor Richard's Almanac
- A famous preacher of the Great Awakening, George ________
- ________ Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania
- _______’s War was a Native American uprising from 1763-1766
19 Clues: Founded by Roger Williams • The cash crop farmed in Jamestown • Colony founded by George Oglethorpe • The first permanent British settlement • The first group to turn against slavery • John _________ coined "A city on a hill" • Sailed to the New World on the Mayflower • ________ Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania • Ben __________ wrote Poor Richard's Almanac • ...
global 10 2023-05-28
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- Adopt to modern needs and technology
- To westernize
- condor where people disappeared
- of Afghanistan U.S allies invade to remove the taliban
- of the plaza de mayo mothers of missing peoples trying to find their missing ones
- peaceful protest against the government
- war united states invaded and occupied Nicaragua for the bananas
- influenza a disease during world war 1
- To develop industry
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- states bring connected
- violent revolt that lead to a bloody civil war
- of iraq Result of the attack of 9/11 terrorist attack
- movement The push for Indians to give up buying British textiles and to make their own cloth
- A government that is based on religion
- infectious disease that is spreading
- Palestine uprising/ attack on the Israelis
- salt march Gandhi marched to ocean to collect salt
- spring A sense of pro democracy protest around the Arab world
- Satya and Agraha fighting without violence. Methods including protecting and hit cooperating
- When something is being desperately needed
20 Clues: To westernize • To develop industry • states bring connected • condor where people disappeared • Adopt to modern needs and technology • infectious disease that is spreading • A government that is based on religion • peaceful protest against the government • Palestine uprising/ attack on the Israelis • When something is being desperately needed • ...
Cuba Revolution and relationship with U.S. 2021-07-07
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- 1962 Cold War event wherein the Soviet Union, with the agreement of the Castro regime, placed intermediate and medium range ballistic missiles on the island of Cuba which were capable of striking all of the United States. (3 words)
- sociopolitical, military, and economic conflict between the world's Western capitalist democracies and its Eastern communist regimes from the end of World War II through 1991. (2 words)
- leader of the Soviet Union at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. (2 words)
- former president and later dictator of Cuba prior to the 1959 Cuban Revolution. (2 words)
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- an economic system wherein private ownership is largely forbidden and all industries and resources are under the control of the state.
- abridged name used to describe the former communist government of Russia during ghte Cold war; also known as the U.S.S.R. (2 wprds)
- the act of overthrowing an existing governing authority.
- president of the United States at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis (2 words and letter)
- economic policy which blocks all trade with a given nation, typically du to safety and/or humanitarian concerns; are also enacted to sanction enemy nations.
- former communist dictator of Cuba who led the ouster of Fulencio Batista in the 1959 Cuban Revolution. (2 words)
10 Clues: the act of overthrowing an existing governing authority. • leader of the Soviet Union at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. (2 words) • former president and later dictator of Cuba prior to the 1959 Cuban Revolution. (2 words) • president of the United States at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis (2 words and letter) • ...
Key People in World War I 2017-03-07
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- President of the United States during World War I
- the head of the British Navy until he was demoted in 1915
- the czar in Russia at the start of the war who abdicated in 1917 and was murdered in 1918
- the emperor of Austria-Hungary at the start of the war.
- the emperor of Germany who was cousins with Czar Nicholas II of Russia and George V of Great Britain
- a British officer posted in the Middle East who played a role in the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire
- Russian revolutionary who helped Lenin
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- the prime minister of Italy during World War I.
- the person who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife
- the Germans helped smuggle me into Russia where I successfully led a Revolution
- the French prime minister from 1917-1920
- Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- a British nurse who was captured by the Germans and later executed
13 Clues: Russian revolutionary who helped Lenin • the French prime minister from 1917-1920 • the prime minister of Italy during World War I. • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. • President of the United States during World War I • the emperor of Austria-Hungary at the start of the war. • the person who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife • ...
quiz 2014-10-23
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- Which is the largest country in the world?
- How is the illness called that scares the wold?
- Schwarzenegger Which Austrian is the main actor in the film terminator?
- Which country is in war with Russia?
- When did the second world war start?
- Obama Who is the president of the United States?
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- Which continent is the largest one?
- Where was the last football world champions ship?
- What’s the name of the Comic?
- How are do we called the native inhabitants of Australia?
- How won the football word champion ship in 2014?
- Armstrong Who was the first person on the moon?
- Which is the longest river in the world?
- What is the capital of France?
14 Clues: What’s the name of the Comic? • What is the capital of France? • Which continent is the largest one? • Which country is in war with Russia? • When did the second world war start? • Which is the longest river in the world? • Which is the largest country in the world? • How is the illness called that scares the wold? • Armstrong Who was the first person on the moon? • ...
WWI vocab 2025-03-03
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- a US infantryman
- paying for the things they lost in a war
- -Bonds citizen gave money to the government to pay for the war
- both sides aren’t strong enough to defeat each other
- policy of haveing nothing to do with forighn nations
- president willsons goal for peace
- secret massages
- the treaty that ended world war one
- pride in your country
- building a strong military to prepare for war
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- name of the German emperor
- prepare for war
- solders spending days in a trench
- agree to stop fighting
- all young men In the US were required to register in the military
- for National groups to own their own land
- each side goves a demand to reach an agreement
- undersea bouts ment for attacking
- spreading rumors to hurt or help specific people
- someone who refuses to participate in war
20 Clues: prepare for war • secret massages • a US infantryman • pride in your country • agree to stop fighting • name of the German emperor • solders spending days in a trench • president willsons goal for peace • undersea bouts ment for attacking • the treaty that ended world war one • paying for the things they lost in a war • for National groups to own their own land • ...
Ethan's Puzzle 2023-03-12
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- The value that appears most often in a data set.
- Mt. Fuji is located in this country.
- Standard _________ is a measure of how spread out the values of a distribution are.
- The country with the largest population in the world
- The strongest muscle in the body
- The largest ocean in the world
- The country immediately to the south of the U.S.
- The average of the values in a data set.
- Korea is located on this continent.
- A ______ distribution is a probability distribution function that looks like a bell.
- The capital of Senegal
- A triangle that has three equal sides
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- Country through which the Rhine River flows
- The largest country in South America
- The country that is currently at war with Russia
- Coldest sea on earth
- The capital of Nova Scotia
- A triangle that has two equal sides
- The capital of Honduras
- ______ of a triangle equals 1/2 x base x height.
20 Clues: Coldest sea on earth • The capital of Senegal • The capital of Honduras • The capital of Nova Scotia • The largest ocean in the world • The strongest muscle in the body • A triangle that has two equal sides • Korea is located on this continent. • The largest country in South America • Mt. Fuji is located in this country. • A triangle that has three equal sides • ...
Bella's Crossword 2022-05-04
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- who convinced Americans to keep their money in banks
- who did the Harlem helfighters fight?
- who provided work for musicians and many more
- who was one the main allies
- what were Sacco & Vanzetti
- who were the first & only to have atomic weapons
- the ___ planted trees and fixed buildings all over the world
- where did the D-day invasion take place
- what was step two to end the great depression
- what was one of the main causes of the great depression
- who started working in factories in world war 2
- the __ hated Jews and threw them into camps and killed them
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- they put __ on cars & goods
- what was " the birth of a nation"
- what were palmer raids mostly going after
- what fully started the anti-alcohol movement
- who were locked into camps
- who did Germany first invade?
- the Tuskegee airmen were ___ to the bombers
- what was one thing AL Capone was?
20 Clues: who were locked into camps • what were Sacco & Vanzetti • they put __ on cars & goods • who was one the main allies • who did Germany first invade? • what was " the birth of a nation" • what was one thing AL Capone was? • who did the Harlem helfighters fight? • where did the D-day invasion take place • what were palmer raids mostly going after • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
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- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- what country was in the Two Front War
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- a territory that is under political control
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- when you feel pride for your country
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- when you add more land to country
24 Clues: start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
EOC Review 2025-04-23
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- – Forcing Japanese Americans into camps during WWII
- – U.S. expansion of influence through military and diplomacy
- – Periods of fear of communism, especially in the 1920s and 1950s
- – War that divided Americans and led to protests
- – Rise of factories and mass production in the U.S.
- – U.S. aid program to rebuild Europe after WWII
- – International group proposed by Wilson after WWI
- – 1898 war that made the U.S. a world power
- – German message encouraging Mexico to attack the U.S.
- – Scandal that caused Nixon to resign
- – Abolished slavery in the U.S.
- – Group of WWI veterans who protested in D.C. for early payment
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- – 1964 campaign to register African American voters in the South
- – Granted citizenship to those born in the U.S.
- – Organization to help former slaves after the Civil War
- – Waterway built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- – Laws enforcing racial segregation
- – Gave African American men the right to vote
- – President during World War I
- – FDR’s programs to fight the Great Depression
- – 1941 attack that brought the U.S. into WWII
- – U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- – Law aimed at assimilating Native Americans by dividing tribal lands
- – President during the 1980s known for conservative policies
- – Era after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South
25 Clues: – President during World War I • – Abolished slavery in the U.S. • – Laws enforcing racial segregation • – Scandal that caused Nixon to resign • – 1898 war that made the U.S. a world power • – Gave African American men the right to vote • – 1941 attack that brought the U.S. into WWII • – U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • ...
History 2023-11-15
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- World War 1 begin and finish
- compulsory enlisting
- Triple Entente country
- acronym for the causes of World War I
- the starting place of the Industrial Revolution
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- Clever inventions
- the year the industrial revolution began in Britian
- Clever inventions
- Clever inventions
- impacts of the Industrial Revolution
- whose bullets started World War 1
11 Clues: Clever inventions • Clever inventions • Clever inventions • compulsory enlisting • Triple Entente country • World War 1 begin and finish • whose bullets started World War 1 • impacts of the Industrial Revolution • acronym for the causes of World War I • the starting place of the Industrial Revolution • the year the industrial revolution began in Britian
World History Review Units 4,5,&6 2023-01-06
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- The bombing of this military base located in Hawaii brought the United States into World War II
- This mass weapon of destruction was dropped on two Japanese cities and led to the end of World War II in the Pacific Theatre.
- The policy where the British and French decided to give into aggression by Hitler to keep peace in Europe
- The treaty that ended World War I, put full blame for the war on Germany, and left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the German people
- This world organization created after World War I failed because it lacked a military force to back up its orders and stop conflict
- During the 20th century, which ideology called for overthrowing existing governments to create a classless society?
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- A conflict has broken out between two countries. One of the countries threatens to attack the other country. Which organization would most likely work to resolve the conflict between these two countries?
- The social class would benefit most from a Communist Revolution
- The other country that became known as a global superpower after World War II in addition to the United States
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force because of a desire to obtain markets for trade and supplies of raw materials
- This country followed imperialist policies after World War I based on the desire to acquire raw materials and natural resources and bombed Pearl Harbor during WWII.
11 Clues: The social class would benefit most from a Communist Revolution • The bombing of this military base located in Hawaii brought the United States into World War II • The policy where the British and French decided to give into aggression by Hitler to keep peace in Europe • ...
WW2 2024-01-14
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- someone who went to battle in world war 2
- someone who had to leave where they lived to a safer place
- food that was saved in the war for emergencies
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- a safer place people evacuated to
- a piece of armour soldiers wore on their head
- something that was worn when there was a poisonous gas attack
- the country that started the war against Europe
7 Clues: a safer place people evacuated to • someone who went to battle in world war 2 • a piece of armour soldiers wore on their head • food that was saved in the war for emergencies • the country that started the war against Europe • someone who had to leave where they lived to a safer place • something that was worn when there was a poisonous gas attack
AB1 Final Vocabulary Extavaganza 2024-12-12
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- We were running late for the train, but _____ we still managed to catch it
- It's clear from the failures of COP29 that we're ____ _____ when it comes to the climate (2)
- Our plans have changed so I'm calling the airline to ______ for another day. Hopefully it won't be too expensive.
- There's no time like the __________ to get things done.
- to steal goods from a place, typically in a time of war
- USB stick (2)
- an important component of getting rainwater off of your roof
- The _______ most popular singer in the world is Taylor Swift, but honestly, I don't understand the appeal.
- You're worried about the final exam coming up at the end of January, but ______ you will get a good grade.
- We call a germ a 'superbug' if it has built up ___ ____ (2) and therefore is more difficult to treat.
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- As a child, I liked to leave the house without socks. My parents often _____ me: they warned me angrily that I would catch a cold.
- a particular type of cyberattack that prevents you from accessing your device or data until you agree to pay a certain sum.
- Use a _____ to pour water from a large barrel into a smaller bottle.
- One rule about ______ is to keep the font large enough for people to read easily from far away.
- The particular window of time in which final evaluations are held during the academic year (2)
- The wheel ____ __ ___ __ (4) so many other inventions: cars but also pulleys and gears.
- Before pennicilin was invented, the _____ ____ was very high due to bacterial infection: infants in particular often died. (2)
- We saw a _____, a feature film that told the story of a real-life person, Lee Miller.
- Can you buy me some duty-free perfume? You have a long _______ in Amsterdam on your way to Copenhagen.
- At 84, Japan has the top ____ _____ in the world. May we all grow to be so old! (2)
20 Clues: USB stick (2) • There's no time like the __________ to get things done. • to steal goods from a place, typically in a time of war • an important component of getting rainwater off of your roof • Use a _____ to pour water from a large barrel into a smaller bottle. • We were running late for the train, but _____ we still managed to catch it • ...
ww2 2023-05-03
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- a political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
- something nice
- camp a camp where people are contained
- during world war 2 japanese suicide pilots
- giving into unjust demands in order to avoid conflict
- restricting the amount of an item an individual can have due
- garden garden planted by citizens to provide food for soldiers
- almost entirely nearly
- suit a mens suit with no vest no cuffs a short jacket
- camp a camp where men women and kids are executed
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- to make changes to an original work
- national policy of actively trading with foreign countries
- to take advantage of
- to be in control of to have full power
- materials items needed to fight a war
- to estimate lower than the real amount of value
- a farm especially in communist countries formed from many small holdings
- to prove or to show to be right or reasonable
- to be in state or position of command or control over others
- a signal or symbol used to represent something that is to be kept secret
20 Clues: something nice • to take advantage of • almost entirely nearly • to make changes to an original work • materials items needed to fight a war • to be in control of to have full power • camp a camp where people are contained • during world war 2 japanese suicide pilots • to prove or to show to be right or reasonable • to estimate lower than the real amount of value • ...
Braxton's crossword 2025 2025-04-01
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- how many years has it been since the first American war
- what state has the least population of the grey wolf
- when was the declaration issued
- where can you sleep in pods on a mountain
- leader during world war 2
- what teen started a free pop up shop
- where are wild fires happening in the united states
- are scientist trying to put grey wolfs back in California
- how many afghans endure food insecurity
- symbol of strength in usa
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- what is Afghnistan fighting what crisis
- what is the percentage of kids and teens ultra processed foods
- is all of us have Wolfe's
- how many nations require warning labels with high risk of foods
- what state has the biggest grey wolf population
- what animal almost went extinct in 1960
- does mexico and Canada have ranges for wolfs
- how many kids are malnourished
- is the guy on the back talking to a boy or a girl
- Armstrong first person to set foot on the moon
20 Clues: is all of us have Wolfe's • symbol of strength in usa • leader during world war 2 • how many kids are malnourished • when was the declaration issued • what teen started a free pop up shop • what is Afghnistan fighting what crisis • what animal almost went extinct in 1960 • how many afghans endure food insecurity • where can you sleep in pods on a mountain • ...
Facts-Crossword,Rémy R. 2020-05-11
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- The Park with the most visitors is the...
- ...which have become a tourist attraction
- between European settlers and Indians
- almost the same size as the Grand Canyon
- end of ... between British and Americans
- the first transcontinental...,opened in 1869
- ...were known for their woodcarving and including totem poles.
- ...have their own languages-almost 300 of them
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- ...is an Area of land that is managed by and belongs to a tribe alone
- the first African-American President
- was becoming a growing European power
- ...has the most National Parks(nine)
- one word from Native American languages
- The most widely spoken language of Native Americans
- world war 1 and 2 both ended with...for America
- home of the largest single-stem tree
- the US invented the concept of...
- US the second-most polluting country,after...
- The...of the prairies,deserts and coasts had very different lifestyles,culture,traditions and art.
19 Clues: the US invented the concept of... • the first African-American President • ...has the most National Parks(nine) • home of the largest single-stem tree • was becoming a growing European power • between European settlers and Indians • one word from Native American languages • almost the same size as the Grand Canyon • end of ... between British and Americans • ...
Here, There, Everywhere 2025-01-30
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- the things you eat
- tradition or beliefs
- the Chinese version of sushi
- people in biggest country in europe
- main city of a country
- spoken around the world
- a nation with its own government
- The city of light
- a town
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- famous Japanese food
- a French museum
- most famous bread in the world
- the earth in a different word
- used to be the biggest tower in the world
- The hexagon
- currently in a war with russia
- The land of the rising sun
- Capital of japan
18 Clues: a town • The hexagon • a French museum • Capital of japan • The city of light • the things you eat • famous Japanese food • tradition or beliefs • main city of a country • spoken around the world • The land of the rising sun • the Chinese version of sushi • the earth in a different word • most famous bread in the world • currently in a war with russia • a nation with its own government • ...
9.13 Life on the home front: the changing role of women 2022-05-01
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- Before the war, Australian women were not allowed to serve in the ________.
- 18500 women joined this force by the end of the war.
- It was expected that women would return to these duties once the men returned from war.
- in 1946 (2).
- The number of female self-employed/
- The majority of working women were employed in __________, shops or family businesses.
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- Some women were involved in 'male traditional roles' including signallers, truck and ambulance drivers, telegraphers, aircraft ground staff or ________ __________(2).
- What type of roles were most common for women in the armed forces?
- When the war came closer to Australia women were encouraged to join the _________.
- About 3000 women were members (2).
- Approximately 35,000 women served in the _____.
- There was an expectation that once women were having children they would _______ from their jobs.
- Women were paid compared to men (2).
- The only exception of Australian women serving of shore.
- Women were not sent _________ to fight but were trained in many positions to enable men to join the overseas forces.
- In the middle of 1943, almost 200,000 were employed in roles that supported the ______ ______ (2).
16 Clues: in 1946 (2). • About 3000 women were members (2). • The number of female self-employed/ • Women were paid compared to men (2). • Approximately 35,000 women served in the _____. • 18500 women joined this force by the end of the war. • The only exception of Australian women serving of shore. • What type of roles were most common for women in the armed forces? • ...
World War One and Hitler 2013-01-28
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- Where did soldiers live when they were in the trenches?
- What medal did Hitler earn during World war One?
- Where was the treaty signed that ended the First World War?
- What gas was named because of its distinct yellow colour?
- Complete the Triple Entente - France, Britain and __________
- Which county did Germany invade to get to France?
- What did Hitler try to become in Vienna?
- What weapon was used for the first time at the Battle of the Somme?
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- Which other political party did the Nazis hate?
- What did soldiers dig to protect themselves?
- In which city was Franz Ferdinand shot?
- What was Hitler's job during world war one?
- Complete the Triple Alliance - Germany, Austria-Hungary and __________
- What was the name of Hitler's perfect race?
14 Clues: In which city was Franz Ferdinand shot? • What did Hitler try to become in Vienna? • What was Hitler's job during world war one? • What was the name of Hitler's perfect race? • What did soldiers dig to protect themselves? • Which other political party did the Nazis hate? • What medal did Hitler earn during World war One? • ...
Guided Notes 15-5 2024-04-29
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- Veterans starting families upon returning home from the war led to this
- U.S. manufacturing was able to produce about _____ percent of the world’s total output after World War II
- Provided veterans with unemployment benefits, financial aid for college, and loans to start businesses
- Won the presidency in 1952
- Southern and western states that experienced rapid growth after World War II
- The production of _____ supplies halted at the end of World War II
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- Ethnic group that moved to Miami, Florida after the war
- _____ corporations: Companies that produced and sold their goods and services across the globe, thrived
- Program to strengthen New Deal reforms
- Employment grew in the _____ sector after the war
10 Clues: Won the presidency in 1952 • Program to strengthen New Deal reforms • Employment grew in the _____ sector after the war • Ethnic group that moved to Miami, Florida after the war • The production of _____ supplies halted at the end of World War II • Veterans starting families upon returning home from the war led to this • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- what country was in the Two Front War
- the countries Great Britain, France, Russia is called Triple ____
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- national relations
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- this plan was going against the two front war
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
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- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- where you have international relations
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- Who got assassinated
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- a territory that is under political control
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- when you feel pride for your country
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- when you add more land to country
25 Clues: national relations • Who got assassinated • start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • where you have international relations • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- when you feel pride for your country
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- when you add more land to country
- a territory that is under political control
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- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- what country was in the Two Front War
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
24 Clues: start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
To the Stars 2024-05-06
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- A solar system or part of a universe.
- Last name of scientist associated with space.
- War A war between most of countries of the world.
- Used for smoking
- The thoughts of knowledge of the world.
- Bright burning balls of gas.
- What makes us different
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- What we live in
- Everything around us.
- What we and galaxies are all part of.
- Someone who teaches someone something.
- Continuous and doesn't stop.
12 Clues: What we live in • Used for smoking • Everything around us. • What makes us different • Continuous and doesn't stop. • Bright burning balls of gas. • A solar system or part of a universe. • What we and galaxies are all part of. • Someone who teaches someone something. • The thoughts of knowledge of the world. • Last name of scientist associated with space. • ...
History WWI 2024-09-22
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- art that doesn’t show you what it means
- hallways where soldiers protect themselves
- An area with the same time
- everything that has to do with military
- army of communist russia
- forbidden place to trade
- sole rulership
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- war in which countries all over the world participate
- moving people out of a country
- art that shows you what it means
- very little of something
- Fair-minded
- prison camp
- race for the strongest weapons
- follower of lenin
15 Clues: Fair-minded • prison camp • sole rulership • follower of lenin • very little of something • army of communist russia • forbidden place to trade • An area with the same time • moving people out of a country • race for the strongest weapons • art that shows you what it means • art that doesn’t show you what it means • everything that has to do with military • ...
Full Cicada Moon 2023-02-14
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- Mimi and stacy got ______ for saying that girls should be allowed to take Shop class.
- stacy's crush.
- The Annual science fair.
- Mr.Dell was a ______ in World War 2.
- mimi's mom's ethnicity.
- first name of the author.
- mimi's dream career.
- the main character.
- class mimi wants to take instead of home ec.
- Mimi is very _________, never giving up.
- state the story takes place.
- item her father gives he before the dance.
- model of the ____ for the science groove.
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- the grumpy neighbor.
- a repeated three world phrase.
- Mr.Dells's dog.
- timothy gifts mimi this item.
- City Mimi moved from.
- Mimi's race or _____ is very confusing to some people.
- item mr.pease hands out to each student.
- Dessert Mimi and Stacy share.
- Mimi's best friend.
- Animals Mimi's mother raises in their backyard.
- Type of trivia mimi and stacy answer to get out of detention.
- Space Launch that Mimi watches.
- Item mimi buys her mom for her christmas.
26 Clues: stacy's crush. • Mr.Dells's dog. • Mimi's best friend. • the main character. • the grumpy neighbor. • mimi's dream career. • City Mimi moved from. • mimi's mom's ethnicity. • The Annual science fair. • first name of the author. • state the story takes place. • timothy gifts mimi this item. • Dessert Mimi and Stacy share. • a repeated three world phrase. • Space Launch that Mimi watches. • ...
who was George washington 2024-01-23
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- A dairy that mad George Washington famous
- what was George Washington scarf named
- to stock your prey
- what do you need to do when you need a president
- what did white people own
- a period of time
- when you have lots of money and want to leave work
- when he died
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- battle
- what was his mom
- Oldman or papa
- when he came into the world
- what do you need to do in war
- leader of the world
- put a ring on his finger
- Washington first named
16 Clues: battle • when he died • Oldman or papa • what was his mom • a period of time • to stock your prey • leader of the world • Washington first named • put a ring on his finger • what did white people own • when he came into the world • what do you need to do in war • what was George Washington scarf named • A dairy that mad George Washington famous • ...
To the Stars 2024-05-06
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- A solar system or part of a universe.
- Last name of scientist associated with space.
- War A war between most of countries of the world.
- Used for smoking
- The thoughts of knowledge of the world.
- Bright burning balls of gas.
- What makes us different
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- What we live in
- Everything around us.
- What we and galaxies are all part of.
- Someone who teaches someone something.
- Continuous and doesn't stop.
12 Clues: What we live in • Used for smoking • Everything around us. • What makes us different • Continuous and doesn't stop. • Bright burning balls of gas. • A solar system or part of a universe. • What we and galaxies are all part of. • Someone who teaches someone something. • The thoughts of knowledge of the world. • Last name of scientist associated with space. • ...
Civil War 2022-05-20
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- Which nation won the American Revolutionary War?(1 word)
- Documents that declared the black person holding it as free.(2 words, no spaces, plural)
- Who won the Lincoln-Douglas debate?(1 word)
- act that forced colonial assemblies to provide for British troops in barracks and empty buildings(2 words, no spaces)
- Those who are provided land and seeds by their landowner in exchange for giving the owner half the crop(1 word,singular)
- Who became president after the Election of 1826?(3 words,no spaces)
- What year was Nat Turner's Virginia Slave Revolt?(1 year, add y in the beginning/y####
- Albany Plan of Union slogan(3 words, no spaces)
- the primary weapon for both sides during the Revolutionary War(1 words, singular)
- When was the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed?(1 year, add y in the beginning/y####)
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- the Union’s strategic plan to defeat Confederacy at the beginning of the Civil War(2 words, no space)
- groups that revolted "No taxation without representation(3 words,no spaces)
- Those who owned slaves(1 word,plural)
- Those who opposed the use of slavery(1 word,plural)
- This direction on a compass had a positive perspective on slavery(1 word)
- who made a biased painting of The Bloody Massacre(2 words, no spaces)
- Who won the Mexican-American War?(1 word, Plural)
- An invention that made it easier to separate cotton from it's seeds in the 1790's.(2 words, no spaces)
- Who passed the Missouri Compromise?(2 words, no spaces)
- What region of people did Harriet Beecher's book,"Uncle Tom's Cabin influence?(1 word, plural)
- What year was the Fugitive Slave Act passed?(1 year, add y in the beginning/y####)
21 Clues: Those who owned slaves(1 word,plural) • Who won the Lincoln-Douglas debate?(1 word) • Albany Plan of Union slogan(3 words, no spaces) • Who won the Mexican-American War?(1 word, Plural) • Those who opposed the use of slavery(1 word,plural) • Who passed the Missouri Compromise?(2 words, no spaces) • Which nation won the American Revolutionary War?(1 word) • ...
9.13 Life on the home front: the changing role of women 2022-05-01
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- Approximately 35,000 women served in the _____.
- It was expected that women would return to these duties once the men returned from war.
- 18500 women joined this force by the end of the war.
- Before the war, Australian women were not allowed to serve in the ________.
- in 1946 (2).
- Some women were involved in 'male traditional roles' including signallers, truck and ambulance drivers, telegraphers, aircraft ground staff or ________ __________(2).
- The number of female self-employed/
- In the middle of 1943, almost 200,000 were employed in roles that supported the ______ ______ (2).
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- What type of roles were most common for women in the armed forces?
- Women were paid compared to men (2).
- When the war came closer to Australia women were encouraged to join the _________.
- The majority of working women were employed in __________, shops or family businesses.
- Women were not sent _________ to fight but were trained in many positions to enable men to join the overseas forces.
- The only exception of Australian women serving of shore.
- There was an expectation that once women were having children they would _______ from their jobs.
- About 3000 women were members (2).
16 Clues: in 1946 (2). • About 3000 women were members (2). • The number of female self-employed/ • Women were paid compared to men (2). • Approximately 35,000 women served in the _____. • 18500 women joined this force by the end of the war. • The only exception of Australian women serving of shore. • What type of roles were most common for women in the armed forces? • ...
War 2023-06-13
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- Civil War A war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865, primarily over issues of slavery and states' rights.
- War A military conflict that took place in 1990-1991, triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
- War I A global conflict that took place from 1914 to 1918, involving many countries around the world.
- War A war fought on the Korean Peninsula from 1950 to 1953, involving North Korea, South Korea, and their respective allies.
- War A conflict that took place from 1853 to 1856, involving Russia, the Ottoman Empire, France, and the United Kingdom.
- War A war that began in 2001 with the United States' invasion of Afghanistan, aimed at removing the Taliban from power and combating terrorism.
- War A period of political tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, spanning from the end of World War II to the early 1990s.
- Civil War A war fought in Spain from 1936 to 1939, between the Republican government and the Nationalist forces led by General Franco.
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- War II A global conflict that took place from 1939 to 1945, involving many countries around the world.
- War A conflict that began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by a coalition led by the United States, primarily over concerns of weapons of mass destruction.
- Revolution The war fought by American colonies against British rule, resulting in the formation of the United States of America.
- War A prolonged conflict in Vietnam from 1955 to 1975, involving the communist forces of North Vietnam and the anti-communist forces of South Vietnam and its allies.
- War A conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
- Civil War A complex conflict that began in 2011 as part of the Arab Spring, involving various factions and international interventions.
14 Clues: War A military conflict that took place in 1990-1991, triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. • War I A global conflict that took place from 1914 to 1918, involving many countries around the world. • War II A global conflict that took place from 1939 to 1945, involving many countries around the world. • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- wire fencing
- a area of grazing land without fences
- railroad across the continent
- underground water resource
- Famous battle during Texas Revolution
- father of Texas
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- Americans had the right spread across the continent.
- co-commander of the Alamo
- a person in charge of horses
- War One World War between Axis and Allied powers
- another name for oil
- devices using wind power to pump water
- First explorer to make a map of Texas
- capital of Texas
- First explorer to step in Texas
15 Clues: wire fencing • father of Texas • capital of Texas • another name for oil • co-commander of the Alamo • underground water resource • a person in charge of horses • railroad across the continent • First explorer to step in Texas • First explorer to make a map of Texas • Famous battle during Texas Revolution • devices using wind power to pump water • ...
history 2023-05-01
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- a political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
- buy something nice
- camp a camp where people are contained
- during world war 2 japanese suicide pilots
- giving into unjust demands in order to avoid conflict
- restricting the amount of an item an individual can have due
- garden garden planted by citizens to provide food for soldiers
- almost entirely nearly
- suit a mens suit with no vest no cuffs a short jacket
- camp a camp where men women and kids are executed
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- to make changes to an original work
- national policy of actively trading with foreign countries
- to take advantage of
- to be in control of to have full power
- materials items needed to fight a war
- to estimate lower than the real amount of value
- a farm especially in communist countries formed from many small holdings
- to prove or to show to be right or reasonable
- to be in state or position of command or control over others
- a signal or symbol used to represent something that is to be kept secret
20 Clues: buy something nice • to take advantage of • almost entirely nearly • to make changes to an original work • materials items needed to fight a war • to be in control of to have full power • camp a camp where people are contained • during world war 2 japanese suicide pilots • to prove or to show to be right or reasonable • to estimate lower than the real amount of value • ...
Veterans Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-11
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- A nickname for the U.S. flag
- Location of the Twin Towers that were brought down by the 9/11 attacks.
- The U.S. led a U.N. military force from 1950 – 1953 that drive back an invasion from communist North ________.
- A second nickname for the U.S. flag.
- The U.S. gained control much of the American southwest as a result of this 1848 war.
- Song played during ceremonies honoring Veteran's
- Another name for the 13 colonies war for indpendence in 1776.
- The U.S. joined this war after the Japanese attack on ______.
- The U.S. gained permanent or temporary control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippine Islands in this 1898 war.
- In Europe, the U.S. helped ________ become a democratic capitalist country after World War II.
- Highest military award for valor in the U.S.
- In Asia, the U.S. occupied ________ (an Asian country) after World War II helping it become a successful democratic and capitalist country.
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- The acronym for a psychological disorder some soldiers face after returning from war is ____.
- The country that controlled the 13 American colonies and fought the first war against the U.S. in 1812.
- What people often say to veterans.
- From 1964 to 1973, the U.S. fought a war in _______ to stop the spread of communism.
- The U.S. entered this war in 1917 because of Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare and Germany's Zimmermann Telegram.
- Soldiers went to war in __________ just after the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
- The month of Veteran's Day.
- Some soldiers suffered severe physical and psychological trauma called ________ as a result of massive artillery bombardment.
- First US War after independence
- Name of the skyscraper built where the twin towers were located that includes the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
- The ________ Memorial in Arizona includes five pillars through a light shines on the Great Seal of the U.S. once a year on Veteran's Day.
- The U.S. participated in the largest amphibious invasion in history at __________ in France on June 6, 1944.
- The U.S. fought two wars in ______ in 1991 and 2003.
- The original name of Veteran's Day
26 Clues: The month of Veteran's Day. • A nickname for the U.S. flag • First US War after independence • What people often say to veterans. • The original name of Veteran's Day • A second nickname for the U.S. flag. • Highest military award for valor in the U.S. • Song played during ceremonies honoring Veteran's • The U.S. fought two wars in ______ in 1991 and 2003. • ...
Battle of Britain 2026-03-31
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- In this war it was not just soldiers but _____ were getting hurt too
- Hitler saw that the German army was not doing much damages so they had to _____ the invasion
- The Brtish air force was able to ____ most of the damages that Germany did to them
- A type of technology the Britain used to see incoming planes
- This is the country who is attacking Great Britain
- This war was one of Germany's biggest _____ all throughout world war 2
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- Germany sent out _____ messages that Great Britain was able to figure out what they were saying
- Germany ended up ____ the battle
- Germany used ___ war to take out the British air force
- This battle happened after the fall of _____
- True or false, due to new inventions Great Britain was able to be more prepared for the battle.
11 Clues: Germany ended up ____ the battle • This battle happened after the fall of _____ • This is the country who is attacking Great Britain • Germany used ___ war to take out the British air force • A type of technology the Britain used to see incoming planes • In this war it was not just soldiers but _____ were getting hurt too • ...
Unit 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- two deepwater ports in Georgia where ships were built; both were extremely important to the United States during World War II
- The largest war in history; conflict extended into Europe, Africa, Asia, and both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
- first elected lieutenant governor of Georgia; GA. Supreme Court ruled he would be governor after Talmadge’s death
- Georgia provided more for World War I than any other state; included Fort McPherson, Camp Gordon, Camp Benning, and Camp Stewart
- disenfranchising tactic allowing only whites to vote in primary elections
- Progressive Georgia governor who supported the end of the white primary & ended the poll tax
- Atlanta mayor known as civil right advocate & brought major league sports to Atlanta
- Atlanta mayor known as a civil rights advocate & brought aviation to the city
- a sustained period of American economic decline; lasted from 1929 until the mid-1940s. U.S. entry into World War II led to the end of the Great Depression
- a three-term governor of Georgia who served in the 1930s and 1940s; Georgia governor campaigned to return white primary; his death began the three governor controversy
- known at the time as the Great War, this war was largely fought in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia; Georgia contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the war effort
- president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945; governed the nation during both the Great Depression and World War II.. After contracting polio in 1921, he returned to the state, this time to visit Warm Springs, where he hoped the waters would restore him to health
- Act allowing the U.S. to send supplies and military equipment to allied countries
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- New Deal program designed to help bring electricity to rural areas
- naval base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941, prompting the United States’ entry into World War II
- former governor of Georgia and U.S. senator. He was known for working to strengthen national defense as well as for opposing civil rights
- felt he had right to be governor in 1946; later became governor in special election of 1948
- series of laws enacted by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression, aimed at rebuilding the American economy
- New Deal program that hired young, unemployed, unmarried men to work on public works projects
- B-29 bomber factory in Marietta
- New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for taxpayers
- three men had legitimate claim to position as Georgia governor; Three Governor’s Controversy
- New Deal program that paid farmers not to grow crops to increase price of agricultural products
- a period of little or no rainfall; a widespread drought in the United States during the 1930s created the Dust Bowl in parts of the Midwest and West
- a beetle that feeds on flowers and cotton buds; not native to the United States, it proved disastrous to cotton producers in the American Southeast, including those in Georgia, during the Great Depression
25 Clues: B-29 bomber factory in Marietta • New Deal program designed to help bring electricity to rural areas • disenfranchising tactic allowing only whites to vote in primary elections • Atlanta mayor known as a civil rights advocate & brought aviation to the city • Act allowing the U.S. to send supplies and military equipment to allied countries • ...
spelling activity crossword term2 week 2014-05-06
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- a lot of Australians did it in world war 1
- something I had out
- you can move it around easily
- the opposite of dieing
- Maverick and Iceman use it a lot
- Tony Abbot is the leader of
- the last level of government
- another word hopeless
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- not good
- something really old
- in Minecraft zombies are
- the crop was
- Germany did something to England to start a world war
- something on your face
- sharing is
15 Clues: not good • sharing is • the crop was • something I had out • something really old • another word hopeless • the opposite of dieing • something on your face • in Minecraft zombies are • Tony Abbot is the leader of • the last level of government • you can move it around easily • Maverick and Iceman use it a lot • a lot of Australians did it in world war 1 • ...
Unit 9: US & World War 2 2023-03-16
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- Forced relocation and detainment
- Used to encourage women to work in factories for the war effort
- Idea that African Americans were fighting for democracy overseas and for victory against racism at home
- USSR, United States, France, and Great Britain were on this side
- Turning point in the Pacific, started island hopping
- Americans bought these to pay for the war
- The name of the convention that decided how prisoners of war should be treated
- turning point in Europe’s Eastern Front, blocked Hitler's access to oil
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- What is the name of the famous all-Black pilot group?
- law provided the president to sell, loan or rent defense equipment to nations
- What did FDR call "A day that will live in infamy"
- Germany(Hitler), Italy, and Japan, were on this side
- Before Pearl Harbor, the United States was ___.
- Allied Strategy in the Pacific
- Invasion of Normany, started the liberation of France
- People were only allowed a certain portion of items to preserve goods for military use
- 1944 Supreme Court case where the Supreme Court upheld the order providing for the relocation of Japanese Americans (__ v US)
- Type of weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
18 Clues: Allied Strategy in the Pacific • Forced relocation and detainment • Americans bought these to pay for the war • Before Pearl Harbor, the United States was ___. • Type of weapon dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • What did FDR call "A day that will live in infamy" • Germany(Hitler), Italy, and Japan, were on this side • ...
WW1 2022-12-09
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- most ferocious battles of World War I.
- an empire
- forced Germany and other Central Powers
- a battle of the First World War fought
- a German submarine
- one of the main theatres
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- statement of principles for peace
- seized power
- 13 of them
- was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions
- a promise made by Germany
- big bomb blimp
- 28th President of the United States
- a separate peace treaty
- also known as the Somme offensive
- 5,000 ton British passenger-cargo ship
16 Clues: an empire • 13 of them • seized power • big bomb blimp • a German submarine • a separate peace treaty • one of the main theatres • a promise made by Germany • statement of principles for peace • also known as the Somme offensive • 28th President of the United States • most ferocious battles of World War I. • 5,000 ton British passenger-cargo ship • a battle of the First World War fought • ...
World war ll project 2024-04-26
5 Clues: war 2 started in 1939 and ended in 1945 • soldiers had knives with there gun taped to the gun • the world war 2 past America started a fight with japan • lots of people died in the war when they were battling • who were in world war 2 were like in the oh nothing is going to happen
WORLD WAR I 2025-03-03
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- Which country surrender first in World War I
- City where was assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- Who got all the blame for world war I
- Was accused for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- Stopped fighting
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- A person who fight in a war
- Where built from the North Sea
- Sign the peace
- Month when ended the war
- A famous battle in the Western Front
10 Clues: Sign the peace • Stopped fighting • Month when ended the war • A person who fight in a war • Where built from the North Sea • A famous battle in the Western Front • Who got all the blame for world war I • City where was assassinated Franz Ferdinand • Which country surrender first in World War I • Was accused for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
World War 1 Terms 2025-01-09
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- _____________ of Nations created to discuss and avoid future war
- Nickname for US Soldiers joining the war
- News information meant to persuade public opinion
- Large balloon aircraft used for surveillance.
- Big Bertha ______________ newly formed large weapon for war.
- Main Axis Power and U boats.
- Zimmermann____________ note meant for Mexico to invade US.
- Palace and document that would officially end the war.
- Payments made by Germany for starting War.
- __________ Raids on people suspected of being associated with foreign governments.
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- British Passenger Boat sank by a U Boat
- Ferdinand, assassination that started the war.
- New US President elected in 1920.
- ________Union, Country that had to leave the war late due to issues at home.
- Lead commander of American military force during WW1
- Fourteen _________ Plan that would dictate end of war terms.
- Having pride in ones own country, one reason for World War starting.
- __________ Strike, 75% of workers in this city in 1919.
- President of US during the war
- Warfare that usually results in a long, stalemate.
- ___________ Rickenbacker, top American pilot
- One way US built up their forces.
- ___________ Baron, famous German Pilot
23 Clues: Main Axis Power and U boats. • President of US during the war • New US President elected in 1920. • One way US built up their forces. • ___________ Baron, famous German Pilot • British Passenger Boat sank by a U Boat • Nickname for US Soldiers joining the war • Payments made by Germany for starting War. • ___________ Rickenbacker, top American pilot • ...
wars 2023-01-20
10 Clues: war after civil • war after indian war • war after mexican war • the war right after 1812 • the war after world war 1 • war before the mexican war • the first war in the order • the war after the korean war • the third from last in the seqence • the war after the spanish ameirican war
TB2 Unit 1 Geoculture - CP 2021-02-12
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- the founder of Quebec
- famous hotel overlooking the St. Louis River
- St. Jean Baptiste day
- End of the First World War
- All Saints Day
- Amusement park in Montreal
- Canadian singer-songwriter
- The site of a pivotal battle of The Seven Years War
- Bastille Day
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- The second largest winter festival in the world
- the largest contemporary circus producer
- the capital of Quebec
- Canada Day
- French Language Day
14 Clues: Canada Day • Bastille Day • All Saints Day • French Language Day • the founder of Quebec • the capital of Quebec • St. Jean Baptiste day • End of the First World War • Amusement park in Montreal • Canadian singer-songwriter • the largest contemporary circus producer • famous hotel overlooking the St. Louis River • The second largest winter festival in the world • ...
Amazing Facts Two! 2024-08-30
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- The hardest natural substance on Earth can also be made from peanut butter under extreme pressure.
- This weather phenomenon can travel faster than a Formula 1 race car, with speeds up to 300 mph.
- This famous Paris tower was originally intended to be dismantled after 20 years.
- This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.
- This country was still executing people by guillotine when the first Star Wars movie came out.
- This board game was used during World War II to help prisoners of war escape by hiding maps and money in the game sets.
- This versatile tool was originally invented during World War II to seal ammunition boxes.
- This planet experiences the tallest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, which is nearly three times the height of Mount Everest.
- This doll’s full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.
- This country is home to the only remaining ancient wonder of the world, the Great Pyramid of Giza.
- This title belongs to the leader of the Catholic Church, and one was once elected when he was just 18 years old (Pope Benedict IX).
- The longest possible game of this strategy game involves 5,949 moves.
- This country does not have a single mosquito, thanks to its unique climate.
- This desert was once a lush, green paradise with lakes and vegetation.
- This candy takes anywhere from 7 to 21 days to make from start to finish.
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- This common kitchen appliance was invented accidentally by a radar engineer.
- This historical figure was once attacked by a group of over 1,000 rabbits.
- The patent for this mode of transportation was granted in 1818, even though the first functional model wasn't invented until the 1860s.
- The name of this search engine is a misspelling of the word "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros.
- This continent is the driest place on Earth, with some areas receiving no rainfall for over 2 million years.
- This common food item is legally considered a vegetable in the U.S., even though it’s botanically a fruit.
- This sea creature's brain is located in its throat, its nervous system in its abdomen, and its teeth in its stomach.
- This popular condiment was once sold as a medicine in the 1830s.
- This instrument was once called the "pianoforte" because it could play both soft and loud notes.
- This city was originally called New Amsterdam when it was settled by the Dutch.
- The only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise.
- This movie was the first to gross over $2 billion worldwide.
27 Clues: This doll’s full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. • The only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise. • This movie was the first to gross over $2 billion worldwide. • This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined. • This popular condiment was once sold as a medicine in the 1830s. • ...
Vietnam 2025-05-29
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- The belief that if one country in a region fell to communism, nearby countries would also fall like a row of dominoes; used to justify U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia.
- A brutal communist regime led by Pol Pot that took over Cambodia after the Vietnam War and committed genocide in an attempt to create a classless society.
- An ethnic minority group in Laos recruited by the U.S. to fight against communist forces during the Vietnam War.
- A radical left-wing counterculture group in the U.S. that protested the Vietnam War and challenged traditional political authority.
- A communist political and military movement in Laos that received support from North Vietnam and fought against U.S.-backed forces.
- A conservative U.S. politician who supported aggressive anti-communist strategies during the Vietnam War, including the potential use of nuclear weapons.
- The global political and military rivalry between the U.S. and Soviet Union after World War II, which shaped conflicts like the Vietnam War.
- A communist insurgent group in Thailand inspired by regional revolutionary movements during the Cold War.
- A conflict where major powers (like the U.S. and Soviet Union) support opposing sides without directly fighting each other; the Vietnam War is a key example.
- A period of relaxed tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, partly driven by U.S. diplomatic efforts during the Vietnam War.
- The non-communist part of Vietnam backed by the United States and its allies during the war.
- The mass killing of around 2 million people by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia during the late 1970s, after the Vietnam War.
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- A Cold War-era alliance, similar to NATO, formed to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia; included U.S. allies like Australia, Thailand, and South Korea.
- Leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, responsible for initiating the Cambodian Genocide.
- Communist insurgents in South Vietnam who fought against the South Vietnamese government and U.S. forces, often using guerrilla tactics.
- The war between Vietnamese nationalists and French colonial forces (1946–1954), which ended with Vietnam’s division into North and South.
- A form of irregular warfare used by the Viet Cong, relying on ambushes, sabotage, and mobility rather than traditional military battles.
- The communist part of Vietnam led by Ho Chi Minh, supported by the Soviet Union and China.
- Secret military or intelligence actions; the U.S. used these heavily in Laos and Cambodia during the Vietnam War.
- A youth-driven cultural and political movement in the U.S. during the 1960s and 70s that opposed traditional norms and the Vietnam War.
20 Clues: Leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, responsible for initiating the Cambodian Genocide. • The communist part of Vietnam led by Ho Chi Minh, supported by the Soviet Union and China. • The non-communist part of Vietnam backed by the United States and its allies during the war. • ...
Civil War by Julie Poffenbarger 2019-12-10
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- Southern Capital
- President during Civil War
- Only _____ could fight in the war.
- The Union are from the ______ states.
- type of ship used in Battle of Monitor and Merrimack
- The north had more people and was more _______.
- a place where guns are stored
- conflict between people of the same country (2 words)
- the Southern states' army
- Lee surrendered here
- There was a lack of this
- Lincoln's address was done here
- Union army leader
- America faced a ______ on slavery.
- declared slavery illegal (2 words)
- refusal to give in
- Confederate President
- First battle (2 words)
- Africans could only be this in the North
- Confederate Army leader
- outcome of Battle of Monitor and Merrimack
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- The north was more _______.
- The Confederates are from the _______ states.
- state West Virginia seceded from
- ship used by Union
- Amendment that ruled out slavery
- The south was more _______.
- system of selecting people for required military service
- ship used by Confederates
- took on more roles
- the Northern states' army
- era after the Civil War
- guarantees prisoner the right to go to court (2 words)
- Battle in 1862, southern victory
- highest ranking Union officer
- Country the war took place in
- Thomas Jackson's nickname
- one human owning another
- product in short supply
- South Carolina did this to North Carolina
40 Clues: Southern Capital • Union army leader • ship used by Union • took on more roles • refusal to give in • Lee surrendered here • Confederate President • First battle (2 words) • era after the Civil War • product in short supply • Confederate Army leader • There was a lack of this • one human owning another • ship used by Confederates • the Northern states' army • the Southern states' army • ...
World war one 2021-12-14
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- What was the name of the gang who assassinated Franz Ferdinand?
- World war one was fought in these
- The war lasted ____ years
- This is the word for when neither side could win the war
- The name of the German war plan
- Who did Germany invade first in WWI?
- Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon
- Triple _______ was made up of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
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- Soldiers wore these on their heads
- This was a disease caused by water in the trenches
- This can be used to see over the top of a trench
- What nationality were the blackhand gang?
- The triple _________ was made up of Britain France and Russia
- Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI
14 Clues: The war lasted ____ years • The name of the German war plan • World war one was fought in these • Soldiers wore these on their heads • Who did Germany invade first in WWI? • What nationality were the blackhand gang? • Kaiser ______ was the leader of Germany in WWI • Lee Enfield was the name of this type of weapon • This can be used to see over the top of a trench • ...
World War I 2021-11-11
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- who joined together to keep france isolated?
- what did america try to keep between germany and great britain?
- who sided against germany and austria-hungary during the war?
- who invaded france in 1914?
- who entered the war after the german u-boat sunk lusitania?
- who did germany declare war on after russia went to serbia's aid?
- was assassinated by serbia
- where was the archduke franz ferdinand from
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- who entered the war after germany's invasion on neutral belgium?
- how many americans were killed when germany's resumption of submarine attacks on passenger and merchant ships in 1917
- france, russia, and great britain joined together to form the...
- germany, austria-hungary, and italy joined together to form the...
- who came to serbia's aid?
- who was overrun by the newly united germany in the franco-prussian war within 6 months?
14 Clues: who came to serbia's aid? • was assassinated by serbia • who invaded france in 1914? • where was the archduke franz ferdinand from • who joined together to keep france isolated? • who entered the war after the german u-boat sunk lusitania? • who sided against germany and austria-hungary during the war? • what did america try to keep between germany and great britain? • ...
World War One 2022-04-05
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- a type of weapon
- something to protect the trenches
- a type of poison
- a type a trauma from a gunshot
- something that was dung into the ground
- wet dirt
- something that flies in the air
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- a type of weapon that involves fire
- a type of mobile weapon
- a German submarine
- a small nonrigid airship
- a bag filled with sand
- someone who fought in war
- something to make a person blend in
14 Clues: wet dirt • a type of weapon • a type of poison • a German submarine • a bag filled with sand • a type of mobile weapon • a small nonrigid airship • someone who fought in war • a type a trauma from a gunshot • something that flies in the air • something to protect the trenches • a type of weapon that involves fire • something to make a person blend in • ...
World War One 2022-04-05
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- a type of weapon
- something to protect the trenches
- a type of poison
- a type a trauma from a gunshot
- something that was dung into the ground
- wet dirt
- something that flies in the air
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- a type of weapon that involves fire
- a type of mobile weapon
- a German submarine
- a small nonrigid airship
- a bag filled with sand
- someone who fought in war
- something to make a person blend in
14 Clues: wet dirt • a type of weapon • a type of poison • a German submarine • a bag filled with sand • a type of mobile weapon • a small nonrigid airship • someone who fought in war • a type a trauma from a gunshot • something that flies in the air • something to protect the trenches • a type of weapon that involves fire • something to make a person blend in • ...
world war 1 2012-10-21
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- rules in peace speech to avoid war.
- the triple entante included France, Britain, Russia, and the Triple alliance included Germany, Austria Hungary and Italy.
- devotion of ones nation
- they discussed and settled grievances without resorting to war
- African Americans migrated to the north
- Germany takes responsibility for starting the war
- act that stated that if you were caught disloying or interfering with the war the fine would be $10,000 or 20 years in jail
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- George Creel lead the committee on public information which was an example of this.
- war damages
- truce that ended the war
- established nine new nations
- armed forces that was used as a tool of diplomacy
- heavy gaurd destroyers that escorted merchant ships back and forth
- included Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottaman Empire
14 Clues: war damages • devotion of ones nation • truce that ended the war • established nine new nations • rules in peace speech to avoid war. • African Americans migrated to the north • armed forces that was used as a tool of diplomacy • Germany takes responsibility for starting the war • included Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottaman Empire • ...
World War 1 2016-08-23
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- A SMALL COUNTRY THAT GERMANY WANTED TO INVADE ON THE WAY TO FRANCE
- BELIEF THAT YOUR OWN COUNTRY IS THE BEST
- CITY WHERE FRANZ FERDINAND WAS ASSASSINATED
- GERMANY AND AUSTRIA HUNGARY WERE CALLED THIS
- EXPANDING THE ARMY
- A COUNTRY THAT REFUSES TO JOIN A WAR
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- COUNTRY INVADED BY AUSTRIA HUNGARY IN 1908
- AGREEMENT TO FIGHT TOGETHER
- LIST OF DEMANDS GIVEN TO AVOID WAR
- GETTING COLONIES FOR WEALTH AND POWER
- WILHELM 2 WAS CALLED THIS
- EMPIRE TO THE EAST
- GERMAN GENERAL WITH PLAN TO INVADE FRANCE
- COUNTRY BLAMED FOR THE ASSASSINATION
14 Clues: EMPIRE TO THE EAST • EXPANDING THE ARMY • WILHELM 2 WAS CALLED THIS • AGREEMENT TO FIGHT TOGETHER • LIST OF DEMANDS GIVEN TO AVOID WAR • COUNTRY BLAMED FOR THE ASSASSINATION • A COUNTRY THAT REFUSES TO JOIN A WAR • GETTING COLONIES FOR WEALTH AND POWER • BELIEF THAT YOUR OWN COUNTRY IS THE BEST • GERMAN GENERAL WITH PLAN TO INVADE FRANCE • ...
World War I 2023-04-10
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- brought an end to "Europe's global empire"
- This allowed soldiers to enjoy "social prestige"
- went into World War I allying Germany, these people revolted under Turkish rule
- Britain relied on this to support their military instead of standing armies
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- name of archduke that was murdered by a Serbian nationalist
- Germany was seeking their...
- "concluded the war in 1919, city in France is the first word
- German marines threatened the U.S.... which is why they entered the war
- "based on moral principles", President Wilson of the U.S. used this in his public relations and governing
- nickname for "European dominance"
- British and French acted as a part of this organization and ruled Turkey, Syria, Palestine,
- American variation on a genre of music which involves wind instruments and a piano mostly played in fancy restaurants
- Germany's "control over the economy" was also called...
- Americans bought radios, cars, washing machines, which is an example of...
14 Clues: Germany was seeking their... • nickname for "European dominance" • brought an end to "Europe's global empire" • This allowed soldiers to enjoy "social prestige" • Germany's "control over the economy" was also called... • name of archduke that was murdered by a Serbian nationalist • "concluded the war in 1919, city in France is the first word • ...
World War 1 2022-06-27
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- the state of supporting or helping either side in conflict
- belief that strong military capital should be maintained and should be used
- the action of assassinating
- large body of troops for battle
- enter in large numbers, with threatening effect
- a policy of extending countries power through colonisation
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- The killing or wounding of people
- information of biased misleading nature
- an agreement made by opposing sides in war
- soldiers or armed forces
- union or association formed for mutual benefit
- identification with ones own nation and support for it s interests.
- a main subdivision of an army in field consisting of two or more divisions
- disguising of military personnel, equipment by painting or covering them
14 Clues: soldiers or armed forces • the action of assassinating • large body of troops for battle • The killing or wounding of people • information of biased misleading nature • an agreement made by opposing sides in war • union or association formed for mutual benefit • enter in large numbers, with threatening effect • the state of supporting or helping either side in conflict • ...
World War I 2022-10-25
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- Royalists in Russian Civil War
- Leads to intense competition between nations
- Used to persuade public
- United States, France, Great Britain & Italy
- Treaty of Versailles forces Germany to pay
- Tanks, Machine guns and chemical gas
- Type of submarine warfare used in WWI
- US President responsible for 14 points
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- Leads to the rise of standing armies
- Name of telegram Germany sent to Mexico
- Use of spies
- Communist side of the Russian Civil War
- Countries choose sides leads to world conflict
- Extreme pride or loyalty in nation
14 Clues: Use of spies • Used to persuade public • Royalists in Russian Civil War • Extreme pride or loyalty in nation • Leads to the rise of standing armies • Tanks, Machine guns and chemical gas • Type of submarine warfare used in WWI • US President responsible for 14 points • Name of telegram Germany sent to Mexico • Communist side of the Russian Civil War • ...
world war 1 2022-11-15
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- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons.
- A sovereign prince.
- Extreme pride in one's country, thinking that the country is better than others.
- A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- A stronger country taking over a weaker country to control politically and economically.
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
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- German submarines.
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- Payments for war damages.
- Groups of soldiers.
- An attack by an armed force to conquer another country.
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states.
- A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal.
14 Clues: German submarines. • A sovereign prince. • Groups of soldiers. • Payments for war damages. • An attack by an armed force to conquer another country. • A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states. • Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons. • A country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal. • ...
World War 1 2024-01-17
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- This weapon was new to the battlefield but had catastrophic effects
- This weapon was capable of creating craters in no mans land
- Materials encouraging people to join something
- The process of creating a union between countries
- The bloodiest battle in British history
- These dug outs were used for shelter, and for safety
- Hiding information for security reasons
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- Instigator of World War 1
- This happened to Grand Duke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo
- This was signed to agree peace at the end of the war
- These people objected going to war
- These small creatures could be found in Soldiers uniforms
- This tool had multiple uses
- These machines were only capable of going 3 miles per hour
14 Clues: Instigator of World War 1 • This tool had multiple uses • These people objected going to war • The bloodiest battle in British history • Hiding information for security reasons • Materials encouraging people to join something • The process of creating a union between countries • This was signed to agree peace at the end of the war • ...
WORLD WAR I 2024-03-27
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- Tokoh pencetus gagasan Pan Jermanisme.
- Sikap politik Jerman setelah kekalahannya adalah dengan meminta ... kepada AS.
- Pecahnya konflik antara negara-negara di kawasan Balkan disebabkan oleh penolakan terhadap ideologi ini.
- Tokoh sekaligus Kanselir Jerman yang melayangkan permohonan gencatan senjata terhadap Presiden Amerika Serikat.
- Waktu Berakhirnya Perang Dunia I.
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- Adanya serangan dari negara lain membuat negara-negara di Eropa bergabung dalam kelompok.
- Merebaknya paham ini menjadi sebat umum pecahnya Perang Dunia I.
- Rencana mobilisasi pasukan Jerman.
- Cordiale Persekutuan militer Inggris dan Prancis yang terbentuk pada tahun 1904.
- Negara musuh Jerman di front Timur
- Pihak yang kale dalam Perang Dunia I
- Rival berat Jerman di daratan Eropa pada awal abad ke-20.
- Eksekutor yang menembak mati Pangeran Franz Ferdinand.
- Keratin Pangeran Franz Ferdinand menyebabkan negara ini diserang oleh Austria-Hongaria.
14 Clues: Waktu Berakhirnya Perang Dunia I. • Rencana mobilisasi pasukan Jerman. • Negara musuh Jerman di front Timur • Pihak yang kale dalam Perang Dunia I • Tokoh pencetus gagasan Pan Jermanisme. • Eksekutor yang menembak mati Pangeran Franz Ferdinand. • Rival berat Jerman di daratan Eropa pada awal abad ke-20. • Merebaknya paham ini menjadi sebat umum pecahnya Perang Dunia I. • ...
World War II 2024-04-17
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- What was dropped on Japan
- The base in Hawaii that was bombed by Japan
- What the U.S. stopped trading to Japan
- The desire not to be involved in world affairs
- The Nazis' attempt to kill Jewish people
- Group including Germany, Italy, and Japan
- The group of Americans placed in internment camps
- The name of the German leader
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- The name of the Italian leader
- When a country stops trading something
- The invasion of Normandy that ended the war
- One of the Japanese cities that was bombed
- The name of the American leader
- Group including France, Britain, and US
14 Clues: What was dropped on Japan • The name of the German leader • The name of the Italian leader • The name of the American leader • When a country stops trading something • What the U.S. stopped trading to Japan • Group including France, Britain, and US • The Nazis' attempt to kill Jewish people • Group including Germany, Italy, and Japan • ...
world war 1 2024-12-17
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- In 1916 Great Britain introduced what to go over enemy lines?
- The western front was in what country?
- What were airplanes used for at the start of world war 1
- what were the German U boats called
- The people of Canada were expected to put the war before their own needs, wasting anything like ____ or money
- Blanc What ship collided with the Belgium relief steamer making the Halifax explosion
- First aid was often given in?
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- Citizens who are not regular soldiers but undergo training
- Canadian soldiers were given orders to capture targets out side of what city
- Germany was forced to accept _____ for the war
- In the second battle of Ypres 1915 Canadians were given what job for the 3.5km trench line
- Germany was also forced to give up some _________
- in 1918, 350,000 people mainly women were working in what for the war
- Almost 12000 boys between the ages 15 and 19 enrolled in the ________ of the land program
14 Clues: First aid was often given in? • what were the German U boats called • The western front was in what country? • Germany was forced to accept _____ for the war • Germany was also forced to give up some _________ • What were airplanes used for at the start of world war 1 • Citizens who are not regular soldiers but undergo training • ...
World War Two 2025-03-04
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- attack on America 12/7/41
- Japan's military leader
- government has total control over citizens
- Italy's dictator
- Government type with fascism and racism
- biased information
- Government type where working class has the power
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- genocide on Jewish people
- a leader with absolute control
- Japanese suicide planes
- Germany's dictator
- Tactic used on Japan
- lightning quick war
- Russia's dictator
14 Clues: Italy's dictator • Russia's dictator • Germany's dictator • biased information • lightning quick war • Tactic used on Japan • Japanese suicide planes • Japan's military leader • genocide on Jewish people • attack on America 12/7/41 • a leader with absolute control • Government type with fascism and racism • government has total control over citizens • ...
world war thing 2026-01-15
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- a dog used to smell gas bombs or hear grenades or fight soldiers and smell them out.
- used to kill soldiers often times killing more than 1
- used to shoot down planes or ships or people.
- used to kill enemy's soldiers from really far away often times important people
- a armored vehicle used to shoot run over or blowup things and people
- used for loading guns or tanks or any fire powers weapons
- used to harm or slow down people.
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- used to deliver messages to allies or enemies
- soldiers fight us.
- used to blend in or hide from enemy soldiers
- used for everything this is guns water food clothes bombs grenades
- used for combat from a distance and used to kill things or people.
- used to kill enemy soldiers
- used to deflect or slowdown bullets from killing you
14 Clues: soldiers fight us. • used to kill enemy soldiers • used to harm or slow down people. • used to blend in or hide from enemy soldiers • used to deliver messages to allies or enemies • used to shoot down planes or ships or people. • used to deflect or slowdown bullets from killing you • used to kill soldiers often times killing more than 1 • ...
U.S.A. 2021-01-20
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- The 50th state, bombed in world war 2
- The big apple
- Mountain range and hurling club in Cork
- George......1st U.S. president
- Name of the final NFL Playoff
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- Who becomes U.S. president today?
- How many states in the U.S.A.?
- He is said to have discovered America
- .......sprinsteen sang "Born in the U.S.A."
- In baseball,a hit and run through all bases
- The city of angels
- the 49th state, bought from Russia
- The president who was shot in Dallas in 1963
13 Clues: The big apple • The city of angels • Name of the final NFL Playoff • How many states in the U.S.A.? • George......1st U.S. president • Who becomes U.S. president today? • the 49th state, bought from Russia • The 50th state, bombed in world war 2 • He is said to have discovered America • Mountain range and hurling club in Cork • .......sprinsteen sang "Born in the U.S.A." • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2021-06-06
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- the city of Athens is named for this goddess of war
- gods and goddesses who live on Mt. Olympus
- fierce 3-headed dog owned by Hades
- god of sea, storms, earthquakes
- Poseidon uses this 3-pronged spear
- Roman name for the king of gods
- Hera's symbol
- wealthiest god
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- genre of sacred stories that explain the world
- text of a play
- Hades uses this 2-pronged pitchfork
- staff entwined by snakes belonging to Hermes
- symbols of theater are comedy and ______.
13 Clues: Hera's symbol • text of a play • wealthiest god • god of sea, storms, earthquakes • Roman name for the king of gods • fierce 3-headed dog owned by Hades • Poseidon uses this 3-pronged spear • Hades uses this 2-pronged pitchfork • symbols of theater are comedy and ______. • gods and goddesses who live on Mt. Olympus • staff entwined by snakes belonging to Hermes • ...
T2 Final Exam 2025-03-07
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- 1882 law banning Chinese immigration (3 words)
- 1850 law that required escaped slaves to be returned (3 words)
- 1820 deal that kept a balance between free and slave states (2 words)
- 1854 law allowing popular sovereignty to decide slavery (2 words)
- 1862 law that helped fund the Transcontinental Railroad (3 words)
- Radical Republican plan for Reconstruction, vetoed by Lincoln (2 words)
- 1890 event where U.S. soldiers killed Lakota Sioux (3 words)
- President during the Civil War, gave the Gettysburg Address (2 words)
- Abolitionist who led the raid on Harpers Ferry (2 words)
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- Lincoln’s order freeing slaves in Confederate states (2 words)
- Violent conflict over slavery in a U.S. territory (2 words)
- 1887 law that divided Native American land into individual plots (2 words)
- Post-Civil War period of rebuilding and reintegrating the South (1 word)
- Organization that helped former slaves with education and jobs (2 words)
- Lakota holy man who shared stories of his people (2 words)
- Order promising 40 acres and a mule to freed slaves (4 words)
- 1862 law that funded agricultural and technical colleges (2 words)
- 1876 fight where Lakota and Cheyenne defeated Custer (4 words)
- President after Lincoln, first to be impeached (2 words)
- 1823 policy warning Europe to stay out of the Americas (2 words)
- 1862 law that gave settlers 160 acres of free land (2 words)
21 Clues: 1882 law banning Chinese immigration (3 words) • President after Lincoln, first to be impeached (2 words) • Abolitionist who led the raid on Harpers Ferry (2 words) • Lakota holy man who shared stories of his people (2 words) • Violent conflict over slavery in a U.S. territory (2 words) • 1862 law that gave settlers 160 acres of free land (2 words) • ...
Refugee Boy 2025-07-15
Across
- Car obsessed teenager and friend of Alem
- Somebody who has left their country of origin
- Daughter of Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald
- African country involved in a civil war with Eritrea
- Troubled youth who bullies Alem
- English novelist who wrote Great Expectations
- Language spoken by Alem in Scene 2
- Poet and novelist, original writer of story
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- Main character, name translates as 'world'
- African country that neighbours Ethiopia
- Owner of hotel
- Author who created the play version
- Previous foster child of the Fitzgeralds
13 Clues: Owner of hotel • Troubled youth who bullies Alem • Daughter of Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald • Language spoken by Alem in Scene 2 • Author who created the play version • Car obsessed teenager and friend of Alem • African country that neighbours Ethiopia • Previous foster child of the Fitzgeralds • Main character, name translates as 'world' • ...
WW2 2023-12-08
Across
- Who declared war on Germany
- Powers that won WW2
- The most common place for injuries
- Powers that lost World War Two
- An increase in baby births
- One of the biggest battles of WW2
- About how many years did the war last
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- Liberty bonds are a way to raise money to fund
- German leader's first name
- A way for common people to help the war efforts
- A common gas used in WW2
- American uncle
- An improved piece of protective equipment
- A neutral country during the war
- helps eliminate barbed wire, and has large guns for offence
15 Clues: American uncle • Powers that won WW2 • A common gas used in WW2 • German leader's first name • An increase in baby births • Who declared war on Germany • Powers that lost World War Two • A neutral country during the war • One of the biggest battles of WW2 • The most common place for injuries • About how many years did the war last • An improved piece of protective equipment • ...
To the Stars 2024-05-06
Across
- A solar system or part of a universe.
- Last name of scientist associated with space.
- War A war between most of countries of the world.
- Used for smoking
- The thoughts of knowledge of the world.
- Bright burning balls of gas.
- What makes us different
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- What we live in
- Everything around us.
- What we and galaxies are all part of.
- Someone who teaches someone something.
- Continuous and doesn't stop.
12 Clues: What we live in • Used for smoking • Everything around us. • What makes us different • Continuous and doesn't stop. • Bright burning balls of gas. • A solar system or part of a universe. • What we and galaxies are all part of. • Someone who teaches someone something. • The thoughts of knowledge of the world. • Last name of scientist associated with space. • ...
Misfits Characters ig 2023-06-21
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- Close with a fungi,reclusive, season 2
- From the nether, parasite,season 1/2
- Creater of a resistance, came from another world, season 1
- Abandoned in the nether, 1 leg, season 2
- Secretive,dating goddess, overcame an apocalypse, season 2
- Sees the world in 2 versions, father he never knew, season 1/2
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- Closely tied with a plant, elf, season 2
- Leader of an organization, killed many, cause of season 2, season 1
- Goddess, from the starts, season 2
- From the nether, revitalizing a fungi, Season 1/2
- Most commonly associated with an emerald, season 1/2
- Leader of an organization, brainwashed many, came from a previous world, season 1/2
- Goddess, multiple reationships, season 1/2
13 Clues: Goddess, from the starts, season 2 • From the nether, parasite,season 1/2 • Close with a fungi,reclusive, season 2 • Closely tied with a plant, elf, season 2 • Abandoned in the nether, 1 leg, season 2 • Goddess, multiple reationships, season 1/2 • From the nether, revitalizing a fungi, Season 1/2 • Most commonly associated with an emerald, season 1/2 • ...
ww1 2023-06-08
Across
- the powers of the Triple Entente
- a battle of the First World War
- control by one power over a dependent area
- or power given to someone to do something.
- RIDGE a particularly important tactical feature
- a line dividing a area
- compulsory active service
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- the military's heavy firearms
- chemical warfare agent
- hand Union or Death
- causes of World War
- an extensive group of states
- long, deep ditches dug as protective defenses
- a town in W Belgium
- an ideology that emphasizes loyalty
15 Clues: hand Union or Death • causes of World War • a town in W Belgium • chemical warfare agent • a line dividing a area • compulsory active service • an extensive group of states • the military's heavy firearms • a battle of the First World War • the powers of the Triple Entente • an ideology that emphasizes loyalty • control by one power over a dependent area • ...
Remembrance Day 2025-11-11
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- War One – The enormous conflict that erupted in 1914 and drew nations into battle across the globe.
- The long, muddy ditches where soldiers lived, fought and waited during the war.
- – The quality that Sam displayed when he cared for a helpless animal despite the hardships of war.
- Zealand – The homeland that Sam and Lucy left behind when the war began far from their shores.
- – The heavy feeling that filled Lucy’s heart as she watched Sam leave for the front lines.
- – The red flower that has come to represent remembrance of soldiers who gave their lives in war.
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- – The deep, muddy shelters where soldiers spent months living, waiting, and fighting through harsh conditions.
- – The loyal puppy who became a symbol of hope and good fortune among the soldiers.
- – The courageous soldier whose compassion led him to rescue a small puppy and take her with him to the battlefield.
- World War ended on the _____________day.
- – The brave creature that offered comfort and courage to those fighting in the Great War.
- – The season of new beginnings when Freda first came into the world.
12 Clues: World War ended on the _____________day. • – The season of new beginnings when Freda first came into the world. • The long, muddy ditches where soldiers lived, fought and waited during the war. • – The loyal puppy who became a symbol of hope and good fortune among the soldiers. • ...
1984 george orwell. 2021-08-25
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- the main character
- the scenic location of london
- is peace
- a fake commander that winston makes up
- the main evil of the world
- winstons love interest
- world before the revolution
- dirty people that arent treated well.
- screens which spy on you 24/7
- the country that oceania is at war with
- is streghth
- is slavery
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- to cease to exist;no evidence of your life
- how oceania is ran
- to have a thought that will kill you
- the most intimidating person of oceania
- a new language made up so people cant think
17 Clues: is peace • is slavery • is streghth • the main character • how oceania is ran • winstons love interest • the main evil of the world • world before the revolution • the scenic location of london • screens which spy on you 24/7 • to have a thought that will kill you • dirty people that arent treated well. • a fake commander that winston makes up • the most intimidating person of oceania • ...
Code Talker 2015-01-28
Across
- Who assured victory in World War II
- Who created the unbreakable code
- On Dec. 7, 1941 what historical event occurred
- An historical event that happened in the 1940's
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- Secret _____that can be translated into a word
- What body of water did World War II occur on
- The abbreviation for WWII
- A group of soldiers is a ______
- A world at Odd's
- -Oorah, a battle call for the _____
10 Clues: A world at Odd's • The abbreviation for WWII • A group of soldiers is a ______ • Who created the unbreakable code • Who assured victory in World War II • -Oorah, a battle call for the _____ • What body of water did World War II occur on • Secret _____that can be translated into a word • On Dec. 7, 1941 what historical event occurred • ...
To the Stars 2024-05-06
Across
- A solar system or part of a universe.
- Last name of scientist associated with space.
- War A war between most of countries of the world.
- Used for smoking
- The thoughts of knowledge of the world.
- Bright burning balls of gas.
- What makes us different
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- What we live in
- Everything around us.
- What we and galaxies are all part of.
- Someone who teaches someone something.
- Continuous and doesn't stop.
12 Clues: What we live in • Used for smoking • Everything around us. • What makes us different • Continuous and doesn't stop. • Bright burning balls of gas. • A solar system or part of a universe. • What we and galaxies are all part of. • Someone who teaches someone something. • The thoughts of knowledge of the world. • Last name of scientist associated with space. • ...
To the Stars 2024-05-06
Across
- A solar system or part of a universe.
- Last name of scientist associated with space.
- War A war between most of countries of the world.
- Used for smoking
- The thoughts of knowledge of the world.
- Bright burning balls of gas.
- What makes us different
Down
- What we live in
- Everything around us.
- What we and galaxies are all part of.
- Someone who teaches someone something.
- Continuous and doesn't stop.
12 Clues: What we live in • Used for smoking • Everything around us. • What makes us different • Continuous and doesn't stop. • Bright burning balls of gas. • A solar system or part of a universe. • What we and galaxies are all part of. • Someone who teaches someone something. • The thoughts of knowledge of the world. • Last name of scientist associated with space. • ...
COLD WAR 2024-09-04
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- Tensions Distrust grew between the Allies during and after World War II, particularly over issues like the future of Eastern Europe and the atomic bomb.
- The Cold War had lasting effects on international relations, military strategy, and ideological divides that continue to influence global politics today.
- Culture set of cultural products, practices, and expressions that are often considered to be of significant artistic, intellectual, or philosophical value.
- economic and political system characterized by private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit, where decisions regarding investment.
- The conflict expanded the Cold War into Asia, solidifying the division of Korea and establishing a long-term military presence of the U.S. in South Korea.
- War Physical version of the Cold War.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Conflict The Cold War was characterized by the clash between capitalism, led by the United States, and communism, led by the Soviet Union.
- political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property is publicly owned, and each person works and is compensated according to their abilities and needs.
- Wars The Cold War was marked by indirect conflicts, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and various interventions in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, where the superpowers supported opposing sides.
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- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- US adopted the policy of keeping things together to stop the spread of communism.
- Communist Party.
- Wall Physical wall separating the West and Eastern Germany.
- Capitalist country.
- Curtain Imaginary line across Germany that separated the communist and capitalist countries.
- Missile Crisis A significant confrontation that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, highlighting the dangers of Cold War tensions.
- Culture set of ideas, practices, and phenomena that are prevalent and widely accepted in mainstream society at any given time.
- Arms Race US and Russia both competing to see who can build a better nuclear weapon.
- Doctrine Declaration for help to those who are in a specific region.
20 Clues: Communist Party. • Capitalist country. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. • War Physical version of the Cold War. • Wall Physical wall separating the West and Eastern Germany. • Doctrine Declaration for help to those who are in a specific region. • ...
muggle gamer 2018-03-16
Best Movies 2025-07-20
Gavin Brittingham - 6th Hour 2024-04-29
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- This terrorist group attacked America on 9/11
- What attack occurred on an U.S. Naval base on December 7, 1941
- Over what ocean did Amelia Earhart disappear
- This sport will debut in the 2024 Olympics
- What is the worlds oldest country
- What Camps held innocent Japanese citizens were held in during World War 2
- What is the worlds youngest country
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- Where was Mapman
- Who was the first Chinese or Taiwanese NBA player
- 86% of schools struggled to hire these people
- Who was the first Indian-born woman to go to space
- What buildings were destroyed in 9/11
- Where did 9/11 take place
- Where will the 2024 Olympics take place
- what famous pilot went missing trying to fly around the world
15 Clues: Where was Mapman • Where did 9/11 take place • What is the worlds oldest country • What is the worlds youngest country • What buildings were destroyed in 9/11 • Where will the 2024 Olympics take place • This sport will debut in the 2024 Olympics • Over what ocean did Amelia Earhart disappear • 86% of schools struggled to hire these people • ...
American History II Final Exam Review 2023-05-15
Across
- World War 2 began when Germany attacked this nation on September 1, 1939.
- In which city was Martin Luther King assassinated?
- American troops killed over 200 Vietnamese citizens at this village.
- In which city did deputies and troopers put 70 voting rights marchers in the hospital?
- Who was the first black man to attend the University of Mississippi?
- Which federal program provides health insurance for low-income families?
- The worst day of the 1929 stock market crash
- The Allies dropped the first atomic bomb on this Japanese city.
- What did critics call FDR’s plan to expand the number of justices on the Supreme Court?
- The idea there would be peace if the Allies gave in to Hitler’s “reasonable” demands.
- These documents proved that the Johnson Administration didn’t tell the truth about Vietnam to the American public.
- The Allies agreed to start this peacekeeping organization after World War 2.
- This was a major offensive launched by the North Vietnamese Army on Vietnamese New Year.
- The policy the United States took towards European wars in the 1930s.
- Great Britain evacuated their army when it was surrounded in this French city.
- Chemical used to strip leaves off of trees and plants in Vietnam.
- The 24th amendment banned the use of these.
- The Works Progress Administration built the high school in this Clarke County town.
- Nickname given to FDR’s radio addresses.
- Who killed President Kennedy’s suspected assassin?
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- An iconic photo shows American troops raising the flag on this Pacific island.
- This act provided financial security for the elderly and the unemployed
- Japanese suicide attacks during World War 2.
- 2,500 American troops died on this beach on D-Day.
- Nickname given to the communities of makeshift houses put up during the Great Depression.
- In which city did 1,000 troops get called in to ensure 9 black students could attend Central High School?
- The title of Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf, means…
- In 1931, Japan invaded this country.
- A terrible time of drought that hit the Great Plains.
- The United States placed people of this ethnic group in internment camps.
- In which city did 200,000 people march for Civil Rights?
- 800,000 troops died in a battle in this Soviet city.
- FDR promised to make this kind of deal with the American people.
- Jellied bombs used to clear forests in Vietnam.
- In which city did the KKK bomb a church and kill 4 girls?
- Which federal program provides health insurance for the elderly?
- This group of veterans marched on Washington to demand that a promised payment be made early.
- What was the nickname for the Allied invasion of Europe?
- What type of protest did Civil Rights groups use to object to segregated lunch counters?
- When the stock market is up for a long period of time.
- FDR suffered from this debilitating disease.
- German war criminals went on trial in this city
42 Clues: In 1931, Japan invaded this country. • Nickname given to FDR’s radio addresses. • The 24th amendment banned the use of these. • Japanese suicide attacks during World War 2. • The worst day of the 1929 stock market crash • FDR suffered from this debilitating disease. • The title of Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf, means… • Jellied bombs used to clear forests in Vietnam. • ...
FDR 2026-03-02
Across
- Who was Franklin’s vice president?
- Who did the social security act of 1935 create an income for that also is still here today?
- What organization did FDR found that was a big accomplishment?
- How many kids did FDR have?
- Through Franklins domestic policies right after World War 2 what was he trying to create more of?
- What conference was held to finally defeat Germany?
- What major world event dominated FDRs 4th term.
- What happened to the concentration camps that was huge to the world after WW2?
- What slogan did FDR use during his 4th term?
- Who were FDR’s parents?
- How many siblings did FDR have?
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- What 2 words describe his upbringing?
- Who was Franklins wife?
- What program did FDR create because he believed in an Active Government?
- What domestic policy was created to get postwar security?
- What position did FDR run for unsuccessfully in 1920 also during his start in politics?
- What political party was FDR for?
- What impact did FDR have with the New Deal?
- What big meeting was FDR’s biggest accomplishment during his 4th term?
- How did FDR die?
- What religion was FDR?
- What foreign organization did FDR want?
- What position did FDR get to start his politics?
- During FDR’s 4th campaign strategy what was he focused on winning?
- What did FDR’s 4th campaign focus on?
- How many full terms did FDR serve?
26 Clues: How did FDR die? • What religion was FDR? • Who was Franklins wife? • Who were FDR’s parents? • How many kids did FDR have? • How many siblings did FDR have? • What political party was FDR for? • Who was Franklin’s vice president? • How many full terms did FDR serve? • What 2 words describe his upbringing? • What did FDR’s 4th campaign focus on? • ...
The Number 2 2026-02-20
Across
- AA or AAA
- Where the 1st 2nd and 3rd places stand
- In Feb 2025, this artiste's album Cowboy Carter won the Grammy for Best Country Album
- Taylor Swift's second album
- A U-shaped parabola is indicative of a graph of this type of function
- Opposite of bigamy (being married to two people)
- Most prominent example of a two-party system
- This saint is commemorated on Feb 14
- "A Tale of Two Cities" author (Last Name)
- Colour of the second MRT line built in Singapore
- second prime minister of Singapore (Initials)
- A Major-General has two of these
- Numbers above 0
- Batman super-villain ______ Dent, aka Two-Face
- A fundamental unit of time
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- Author of "The Two Towers" (Last name)
- Number system with a base of 2
- Astrology sign representing "the twins"
- Second most populous country in the world
- Conflict zone where you might find a Two-state solution
- Singapore's two-child policy in the 1980s was nicknamed "____ at Two"
- The invasion of this country in 1939 started World War 2
- Second son of Princess Diana
- To do again
- Numbers below 0
- Opposite of doubles
- Also known as an exponent or index
- Falls over from being two-tired?
- Divisible by two
29 Clues: AA or AAA • To do again • Numbers below 0 • Numbers above 0 • Divisible by two • Opposite of doubles • A fundamental unit of time • Taylor Swift's second album • Second son of Princess Diana • Number system with a base of 2 • A Major-General has two of these • Falls over from being two-tired? • Also known as an exponent or index • This saint is commemorated on Feb 14 • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board 2023-05-02
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- the policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- war combat in which soldiers are located in trenches dug into the ground.
- a type of submarine used by Germany in World War 1.
- not taking sides in a conflict.
- a devotion to one's nation and its interests.
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- to tend or to become drawn toward an opinion or action.
- a British passenger ship that was torpedoed by a German Uboat in 1915,1,200 people died,including 128 Americans.
- the spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause.
- the military alliance of Germany,Austria-Hungary,Bulgaria,and the Ottoman Empire during World War 1.
- one who deliberately uses violence to spread fear and achieve political goals.
- to involve in conflict or difficulties.
- the military alliance of France,Britain,Russia,Italy, and many other nations during World War 1.
12 Clues: not taking sides in a conflict. • to involve in conflict or difficulties. • a devotion to one's nation and its interests. • a type of submarine used by Germany in World War 1. • to tend or to become drawn toward an opinion or action. • the spreading of ideas to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause. • ...
World War I 2021-04-09
Across
- the period of conquering foreign territory for natural resources and markets that produced many smaller wars and disagreements
- ________ gas: new weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death
- the many entangled agreements made in order to prevent war that actually pulled many nations into a war they had no interest in
- The military alliance made by France, England, and Russia prior to WWI
- new warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes
- passenger ship carrying many American and British passengers that was sunk by a German torpedo and caused international outrage
- an agreement to stop fighting
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- pride in your country's interests and placing them above all others
- one-sided information used by a government to persuade the public
- The Treaty of ______ was an agreement that blamed Germany for the war and severely punished Germany
- ______ warafare: battle strategy in which soldiers fought from deep pits dug into the earth
- armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI
- The alliance made by Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire prior to the war
- the massive buildup of new weapons of war due to industrialization and new inventions
14 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • armored combat vehicle used for the first time in WWI • new warship introduced by Germany that used undersea torpedoes • one-sided information used by a government to persuade the public • ________ gas: new weapon that caused choking, blindness, and death • pride in your country's interests and placing them above all others • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
Across
- An area in between the two trenches that most people die when crossing
- Underwater transportation
- An Alliance between a number of countries.
- In World War 1, they fought against the Allied Powers
- The two sides met in the No Man's Land and played around on Christmas
- An automatic machine that shoots a lot of bullets per minute
- To blend in with your environment
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- A toxic waste that makes your lungs drown if you breathe it in
- Used for both defensive purposes and as a trapping Mechanism
- A gun like figure that disposes flames
- People thinking that the military can solve all problems
- Large, heavy guns or weapons
- The place where both sides are protected by it
- This protects your face and lungs
14 Clues: Underwater transportation • Large, heavy guns or weapons • This protects your face and lungs • To blend in with your environment • A gun like figure that disposes flames • An Alliance between a number of countries. • The place where both sides are protected by it • In World War 1, they fought against the Allied Powers • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
Across
- they are things at are used for guns
- a gun that has a lot of amo and needs three people to use it
- food that is save for the war
- a thing used to hide you from things
- a area willed with mines and barbwires
- wire wire with clusters
- something the Red Baron drived
- something that gave cover in the war
- mask a mask used by soldiers to prevent the inhaling of the dangerous gas
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- is a weapon that sprays out burning fuel
- a vehicle that is a moving cannon and does a lot of damage
- small k-9 animals with 4 legs that helped during the war
- supplies that comes in for the war and sent from home
- things that blow up when stepped on
14 Clues: wire wire with clusters • food that is save for the war • something the Red Baron drived • things that blow up when stepped on • they are things at are used for guns • a thing used to hide you from things • something that gave cover in the war • a area willed with mines and barbwires • is a weapon that sprays out burning fuel • ...
World War 1 2021-12-08
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- is a philosophy or system that emphasizes the importance of military power.
- a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire
- a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off
- a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled
- a gas/vapor filled with toxic chemicals in which fills your lungs with liquid, causing you to drown from the inside out
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- a German submarine
- heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels
- restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading,
- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended to make a bullet spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance.
- used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches
- long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived.
- a union
- Man’s Land muddy, treeless stretch of land, characterized by numerous shell holes, that separated German and Allied trenches during the First World War. And dangerous-
- and armored fighting vehicles intended as a primary front-line ground combat
14 Clues: a union • a German submarine • heavy artillery, usually mounted on wheels • a gun-like weapon, that shoots jets of fire • a small bomb activated when a tiny pin is pulled • used for gathering information beyond enemy trenches • long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived. • a bomb placed mostly underground; when placed pressure, it goes off • ...
World War I 2022-03-08
Across
- France, Britain, and Russia.
- German word for submarine.
- A Serbian terrorist group.
- The German chancellor.
- His assassination helped spark the war.
- Assembling a country's soldiers.
- Germany and Austria.
- A popular wartime song in the US.
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Another word for an American soldier.
- A sunk British passenger ship.
- The Archduke's murderer.
- The US President.
- Information spread to advance a cause.
14 Clues: The US President. • Germany and Austria. • The German chancellor. • The Archduke's murderer. • German word for submarine. • A Serbian terrorist group. • France, Britain, and Russia. • A sunk British passenger ship. • Assembling a country's soldiers. • A popular wartime song in the US. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • Another word for an American soldier. • ...
WORLD WAR 1 2022-01-03
Across
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- war damages
- created nine new nations and gave some of these nations to the Allies to govern some places until they could govern themselves, kept Germany from creating an army, and made Germany return land to france and pay war damages of $33 billion
- an international organization that would settle and discuss disagreements without war
- wilsons plan for world peace
- The first lord of the British admiralty
- biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions
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- germany, austria-hungary, italy
- a system of fighting where armies fought for yards of ground
- not taking a side
- The Arch duke of Austria Hungary was assasinated by Gavrilo Princip
- the policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- was a british ship carrying over 100 Americans that was sunk by German U-Boats and in which most people died
- france, britain,russia
14 Clues: war damages • not taking a side • france, britain,russia • wilsons plan for world peace • germany, austria-hungary, italy • The first lord of the British admiralty • a system of fighting where armies fought for yards of ground • The Arch duke of Austria Hungary was assasinated by Gavrilo Princip • biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts and actions • ...
WORLD WAR II 2017-05-17
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- RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE
- JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941
- HITLER'S PLAN OF JEWISH EXTERMINATION WAS KNOWN AS THE _____
- PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
- IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________
- GERMAN DITACTOR
- JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS.
- UNITED STATES PRESIDENT
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- A CHARTER THAT UPHELD FREE TRADE AMONG THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT.
- ITALIAN POLITICIAN THAT WAS THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL FASCIST PARTY.
- THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS.
- LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION.
- PLACE WHERE JEWISH PEOPLE WERE SENT TO LIVE IN HORRIBLE CONDITIONS.
- GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND.
14 Clues: GERMAN DITACTOR • UNITED STATES PRESIDENT • JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS. • RACE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE • LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION. • THE ______ FOUGHT THE AXIS POWERS. • PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. • IN JUNE 22 OF 1941 GERMANY INVADES THE_________ • JAPANESE ATTACK IN HAWAII IN THE MORNING OF DECEMBER 7,1941 • GERMANY'S MILITARY STRATEGY USED IN THE INVASION OF POLAND. • ...
