world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
World War I 2025-05-06
Across
- – Truce or agreement to stop fighting
- – Information used to promote a political cause or point of view
- – The treaty that ended WWI
- – The alliance including Britain, France, and Russia
- – Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were part of this group
Down
- – The ship sunk by a German U-boat, influencing U.S. entry into the war
- – U.S. president during World War I
- – The country where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- – The spark that began World War I
- – Type of warfare involving deep ditches
- – Germany’s plan to avoid a two-front war
- – Payments made by a defeated country
12 Clues: – The treaty that ended WWI • – The spark that began World War I • – U.S. president during World War I • – Truce or agreement to stop fighting • – Payments made by a defeated country • – Type of warfare involving deep ditches • – Germany’s plan to avoid a two-front war • – The alliance including Britain, France, and Russia • ...
Remembrance Day Crossword 2019-11-22
Across
- A brutal fight.
- A form of writing.
- A certain month.
- For example, a poppy for Remembrance Day.
- Who serves in war.
- In ______________, poppies blow.
- November is the ________ month.
Down
- A red flower.
- An agreement in war.
- Earth, also known as the ______.
- Tranquility.
- Glory, to tribute.
- Complete trust.
- A large group of soldiers.
14 Clues: Tranquility. • A red flower. • A brutal fight. • Complete trust. • A certain month. • A form of writing. • Glory, to tribute. • Who serves in war. • An agreement in war. • A large group of soldiers. • November is the ________ month. • Earth, also known as the ______. • In ______________, poppies blow. • For example, a poppy for Remembrance Day.
Unit 4 2018-10-31
Across
- This document was made by the Allied powers to end World War 1.
- This alliance consisted of the U.S., Brazil, Japan, Britain, and other countries.
- This was a secret telegram sent to Mexico from Germany telling then to take over the U.S., but was intercepted by the British before it could get there.
- This was a law passed by Congress that said that all of the men between the ages of 21 and 31 had to enter the war.
Down
- This was another alliance, which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman empire.
- This was a new technology during the war, causing temporary blindness and sometimes even death.
- This was the U.S's president during the first World War.
- This was the ship that a German submarine sunk, and gave the U.S.A. a reason to enter the war.
- This was the man who's assassination started World War 1.
- This was a new military tactic used in the first World War
10 Clues: This was the U.S's president during the first World War. • This was the man who's assassination started World War 1. • This was a new military tactic used in the first World War • This document was made by the Allied powers to end World War 1. • This alliance consisted of the U.S., Brazil, Japan, Britain, and other countries. • ...
Vocab Cards/Cold War 2021-04-20
Across
- an economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
- Conference in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
- energy the power released by a nuclear reaction
- curtain the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- doctrine a U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman, of providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism
- the working class in a society
Down
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
- Plan a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- War the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union
- a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states
- Atomic Energy Commission a panel established by the United Nations in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons
- Conference held in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post–World War II Europe
- plan a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
14 Clues: the working class in a society • energy the power released by a nuclear reaction • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states • curtain the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990 • ...
WW1 2022-05-05
Across
- powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- Lenin-a Russian communist revolutionary and head of the Bolshevik Party
- Franz Ferdinand-His assassination cause WW1
- or organization formed for mutual benefit
- vehicles designed to combine the military factors of fire, maneuver and protection.
- of the main participants in the outbreak and fighting of World War I.
- Hungary-often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy
- with one's own nation and support for its interests
- to try to make people think a certain way
- Front-the line of fighting that occurred along the eastern border of Germany with Russia.
- constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918
- by hand and aimed by the naked eye
- name given to the economic system that existed in Russia from 1918 to 1921
- new kingdom expanded its territory during the Balkan wars
- leading Allied Power during the First World War of 1914–1918
- British passenger ship that was owned by the Cunard Line and was first launched in 1906.
- Front-he contested armed frontier between lands controlled by Germany to the east and the Allies to the west.
Down
- Germany used to destroy surface merchant vessels.
- Note-a coded note sent by Germany's Foreign Minister, Arthur Zimmermann, in January 1917 with a message for the Mexican government.
- military's heavy firearms.
- assault weapon that projects a stream of blazing oil or thickened gasoline against enemy positions.
- to could kill the enemy underground or behind cover.
- Guns-fully automatic weapons that fired bullets rapidly, up to 450 to 600 rounds a minute.
- Gas-a liquid or a solid giving off poisonous vapors designed (as in chemical warfare) to kill, injure, or disable by inhalation or contact.
- Mortars-a portable, muzzle-loaded mortar, usually having a smooth bore, fired at high angles of elevation to reach concealed enemy targets.
- 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.
- kind of airship that was used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- war that began on the 28th of July, 1914 and ended on the 11th of November, 1918.
- of Versailles-signed in June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles in Paris at the end of World War I
- Warfare-a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.
- Alliance-an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Help Serbia in the War
- knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped weapon designed to fit on the end of the muzzle of a rifle, musket or similar firearm, allowing it to be used as a spear-like weapon.
- the leader of the Central Powers
- Plan-a name given after the First World War to pre-war German war plans,
- of Nations-an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- 14 Points- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- of Brestlitovsk-a separate peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, between the new Bolshevik government of Russia and the Central Powers
40 Clues: Help Serbia in the War • military's heavy firearms. • the leader of the Central Powers • by hand and aimed by the naked eye • or organization formed for mutual benefit • to try to make people think a certain way • Franz Ferdinand-His assassination cause WW1 • Germany used to destroy surface merchant vessels. • with one's own nation and support for its interests • ...
ww2 2022-10-21
Across
- Harbor Surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 that resulted in the United States' entry into world war 2
- Prime minister of Great Britain during world war 2Joseph Stalin the Dictator of the soviet union during world war 2Non-Aggression Pact Agreement between Germany and the USSR not to fight each other. They also agreed to divide Poland
- HItler The dictator of Germany during world war 2Benito Mussolini the Dictator of Italy during world war 2Winston Churchill
Down
- Interment In 1942 the U.S. Government removed more than 100,000 people of Japanese birth and ancestry from their homes on the pacific coast to relocation centers
- of Britain The German air force launched an all-out air battle to destroy the British Royal Air Force
- Depression The economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
6 Clues: of Britain The German air force launched an all-out air battle to destroy the British Royal Air Force • Depression The economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s • Harbor Surprise attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 that resulted in the United States' entry into world war 2 • ...
Cold War crossword puzzle Pd 1 EZ 2021-04-17
Across
- a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
- a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
- the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
- an economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
- the power released by a nuclear reaction
Down
- held in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post–World War II Europe
- in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- the working class in a society
- a U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman, of providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism
- a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states
- a panel established by the United Nations in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons
- the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
14 Clues: the working class in a society • the power released by a nuclear reaction • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states • the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990 • ...
Cold War 2021-04-13
Across
- the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
- a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- a panel established by the United Nations in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons
- in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- the working class in a society
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
Down
- an economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
- held in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post–World War II Europe
- a U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman, of providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism
- a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
- a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states
- the power released by a nuclear reaction
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
14 Clues: the working class in a society • the power released by a nuclear reaction • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states • the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990 • ...
Cold War Cross Word 2021-04-13
Across
- hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
- a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- a panel established by the United Nations in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons
- in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- the working class in a society
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
Down
- economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
- in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post–World War II Europe
- a U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman, of providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism
- a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
- a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states
- the power released by a nuclear reaction
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
14 Clues: the working class in a society • the power released by a nuclear reaction • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states • the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990 • ...
book report 2022-04-11
Across
- plans they drooped bombs from the sky
- to carry goods around fast
- Hitler made kids to make bombs and everything to help him win the war
Down
- something in world war 2
- something used to hurt people called a heater in the 30s
- something to ride around to travel faster
- camp lost people to get food and heath
- people busing in house and taking people
8 Clues: something in world war 2 • to carry goods around fast • plans they drooped bombs from the sky • camp lost people to get food and heath • people busing in house and taking people • something to ride around to travel faster • something used to hurt people called a heater in the 30s • Hitler made kids to make bombs and everything to help him win the war
Knee Wonka & The Chocolate Museum Set 4 2025-08-12
Across
- How many cocoa trees at the entrance
- 1 of Chocolate potrait
- What tribe/civilization recognizes the value of cocoa for its restorative and mood enhancing properties
- Fact 2: Minuman koko dahulu digunakan oleh orang ____ & Eropah untuk merawat cirit birit, demam, batuk dan kemurungan
- Tahukah anda? Selepas koko dibawa ke negara ________, resepi minuman koko dirahsiakan selama 100 tahun daripada pengetahuan
Down
- World biggest consumer of chocolate
- Who's the chef of KLCC chocolate tower
- _______ launch Guylian Opus assortment in 1992
- One of chocolate in war
- One out of four of chocolate sculpture displayed
- World first durianmisu
11 Clues: 1 of Chocolate potrait • World first durianmisu • One of chocolate in war • World biggest consumer of chocolate • How many cocoa trees at the entrance • Who's the chef of KLCC chocolate tower • _______ launch Guylian Opus assortment in 1992 • One out of four of chocolate sculpture displayed • ...
World War 1 Crossword puzzle 2016-12-14
Across
- France, Britain, and Russia allies.
- The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy.
- a barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire.
- Men register randomly chosen for service.
- A barren expanse of mud pockmarked with shell craters and filled with barbed wire.
- Germany agreed to a cease-fire and signed the _______, or truce, that ended the war.
- Person who opposes war on moral grounds.
- Bloodiest war in history to date.
- Three sets; front line supports reserve, Between each sides trench; “No Man’s Land”.
- May 7, 1915, a U-boat sank the British liner ________ off the southern coast of Ireland.
Down
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
- Famous fighter pilot of world war 1.
- By 1907 there were two major defense alliances in Europe. the triple entente, later known as the _____, consisted of France, Britain, and Russia.
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories.
- The american expeditionary force was led by ______.
- Telegram from German ambassador to Mexico.
- General John J. Pershing led the ______.
- Destroyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic.
- The original name of world war 1.
19 Clues: Bloodiest war in history to date. • The original name of world war 1. • France, Britain, and Russia allies. • Famous fighter pilot of world war 1. • General John J. Pershing led the ______. • Person who opposes war on moral grounds. • Men register randomly chosen for service. • Telegram from German ambassador to Mexico. • Destroyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic. • ...
Christmas 2024-12-24
Across
- Jugendhobby 2 mal
- hervorragende Spielautomaten
- außergewöhnliche Reise
- wollte Maurice schützen
- Familiensong
- Sturmfest und erdverwachsen
- höchster akademischer Grad der Familie
- Cedric & Kasette
- Weihnachtsessen
- Papas Kunstwerk
Down
- Freundin mal 2
- außergewöhnliche Reisebelastung
- Lokomotive die kommen muss
- Lieblingssprache
- 2. Geburtsort
- beste Eltern
- Lieblingslama
- Wüstentiere in China
- Mamas Hobby
- Papa fordert sich heraus
- Erzfeind
- Stadt in der Vincent war
- schwächste schuldisziplin 2 mal
23 Clues: Erzfeind • Mamas Hobby • beste Eltern • Familiensong • 2. Geburtsort • Lieblingslama • Freundin mal 2 • Weihnachtsessen • Papas Kunstwerk • Lieblingssprache • Cedric & Kasette • Jugendhobby 2 mal • Wüstentiere in China • außergewöhnliche Reise • wollte Maurice schützen • Papa fordert sich heraus • Stadt in der Vincent war • Lokomotive die kommen muss • Sturmfest und erdverwachsen • ...
How Well Does Larry Know Wine? 2022-12-28
Across
- Main red grape in Beaujolais
- New Zealand's largest grape growing area
- Name of largest bottle of wine in the world
- Smell compound that contributes floral notes to many wines
- Country with the largest area of vineyards
- Species of grape responsible for most of the wine made throughout the world (2 words)
- Another name for Melon de Bourgogne
- Dom Pérignon was a member of this order of monks
- Main grape used in sherry production
- White grape varietal grown in Germany and Alsace
- God of wine
Down
- Cork alternative (2 words)
- The infusion of oxygen into a wine in order to develop and balance its elements
- Classic grape of red Burgundy (2 words)
- Concha y Toro is a famous producer in this country
- Malbec is the premier grape of this region in Argentina
- Word for "wine lover"
- Most widely planted grape variety in the world (2 words)
- Greek goddess used to signify a certified biodynamic wine bottle
- Variety of wine that comes in bottles with thicker glass
- Country that leads the world in wine consumption per capita (2 words)
- Dominant grape in Chianti
- Term referring to environmental influences on the grapevine
- South African name for Chenin Blanc
- Natural sediment that gathers during the fermentation process
25 Clues: God of wine • Word for "wine lover" • Dominant grape in Chianti • Cork alternative (2 words) • Main red grape in Beaujolais • Another name for Melon de Bourgogne • South African name for Chenin Blanc • Main grape used in sherry production • Classic grape of red Burgundy (2 words) • New Zealand's largest grape growing area • Country with the largest area of vineyards • ...
Year 9 Exam Revision 2025-11-14
Across
- cause referring to the build-up of armed forces
- for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- cause referring to pride in one’s nation
- Front/Main line of combat between Germany and France
- that has meaning and value to people
- cause referring to agreements between countries for mutual defense
- World War I began
- Man’s Land/Area between opposing trenches
- River/Melbourne river associated with spiritual interconnection
- cause referring to competition for colonies
- system widely used on the Western Front
- used to influence public opinion during WWI
- between people and places
- landmark that served as fortress, palace, and museum
- Cross Station/Melbourne transport hub demonstrating physical interconnection
- that changed sides early in World War I
- Ferdinand/Austrian heir whose assassination triggered the war
- shock/Psychological condition affecting soldiers in the trenches
Down
- purpose of the Sportsmen’s 1000 poster
- involving Australian and New Zealand troops in 1915
- targeted in the Gallipoli campaign
- stadium demonstrating economic interconnection
- that brings overseas and interstate visitors, creating cultural and economic interconnections
- invaded by Germany to reach France
- submarines that threatened Allied shipping
- Princip/Assassin whose actions sparked World War I
- Lane/Melbourne laneway demonstrating historical interconnection
- location without meaning attached
- word for alliance between France and its allies
29 Clues: World War I began • between people and places • location without meaning attached • targeted in the Gallipoli campaign • invaded by Germany to reach France • that has meaning and value to people • purpose of the Sportsmen’s 1000 poster • system widely used on the Western Front • that changed sides early in World War I • cause referring to pride in one’s nation • ...
Welcome back to history! 2023-03-01
Across
- After the time the stock market crashed
- Was the first country to form a government base on communism
- Wall separating East and West Berlin
- A period of time in which Jazz music and dance styles gained world wide popularity
- A LOT of dust
- A paper that formally ended World War One
Down
- A war between USA and the confederate states of America
- Someone who herds cattle
- Fight in which racial discrimination is used
- About 6 million Jews got killed
- A war taken place in Vietnam,Laos,and Cambodia
- It is a nuclear War face
12 Clues: A LOT of dust • Someone who herds cattle • It is a nuclear War face • About 6 million Jews got killed • Wall separating East and West Berlin • After the time the stock market crashed • A paper that formally ended World War One • Fight in which racial discrimination is used • A war taken place in Vietnam,Laos,and Cambodia • ...
Lesson 38 Vocab! 2021-04-20
Across
- the hostile but nonviolent struggle for power between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
- a Soviet plan, initiated by Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in 1949, to aid in the economic recovery of Eastern Europe after World War II by establishing the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance to create two-way trade agreements between the Soviet Union and other COMECON members and to integrate members' economies
- the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990
- a panel established by the United Nations in 1946 to propose ways to control atomic energy and restrict the development of nuclear weapons
- in July and August 1945 in the German city of Potsdam, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Harry S. Truman, British prime minister Winston Churchill and later his successor Clement Atlee, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to finalize post-World War II plans for Europe
- the working class in a society
- the dominating influence of one country or group over others
Down
- an economic system in which the people, often under supervision of the state, jointly own the means of production and distribution
- held in February 1945 in the Soviet city of Yalta, a conference of the main Allied leaders—U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin—to plan the future of post–World War II Europe
- a U.S. foreign policy, established in 1947 by President Harry S. Truman, of providing economic and military aid to countries—initially Greece and Turkey—that were attempting to resist communism
- a U.S. plan, initiated by the Secretary of State George Marshall and implemented from 1948 to 1951, to aid in the economic recovery of Europe after World War II by offering certain European countries substantial funds
- a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states
- the power released by a nuclear reaction
- after World War II, the U.S. foreign policy practice of attempting to restrict the expansion of Soviet influence around the world
14 Clues: the working class in a society • the power released by a nuclear reaction • the dominating influence of one country or group over others • a nation that is so powerful that it influences or controls less powerful states • the ideological barrier that existed between Eastern and Western Europe from 1945 to 1990 • ...
Revolutionary War-Jaxson 2022-04-22
Across
- second president
- What got dumped into the harbor?
- what war was this
- What hill was in a war in 1775
- who is the king of England
- First president
Down
- what battle was in 1777
- common sense
- largest signature on D.O.I.
- German soldiers
- Christmas day war
- express rider
- Traitor
- what was taken from fort Ti
- what was heard around the world
15 Clues: Traitor • common sense • express rider • German soldiers • First president • second president • Christmas day war • what war was this • what battle was in 1777 • who is the king of England • largest signature on D.O.I. • what was taken from fort Ti • What hill was in a war in 1775 • what was heard around the world • What got dumped into the harbor?
History - Unit 7 - (Part 2) 2023-05-27
Across
- statement of British support for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.” It was made in a letter from Arthur James Balfour, the British foreign secretary, to Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (of Tring), a leader of the Anglo-Jewish community.
- the government that replaced the Romanovs.
- peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920.
- An incident in which 200 thousand Russian workers went to protest their working condition to their czar, the czar has his soldiers fire on the unarmed crowd. Also known as the October Revolution.
- The political party that would eventually control the USSR. (Communist Party).
- declaration by U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson during World War I outlining his proposals for a postwar peace settlement.
- the process by which a group of people, usually possessing a certain degree of national consciousness, form their own state and choose their own government.
Down
- The policy that Germany practiced during World War One, they sunk ships without warning that were in British waters.
- A telegram sent from Germany to Mexico offering to help reclaim American lands
- an organization for international cooperation established on January 10, 1920, at the initiative of the victorious Allied powers at the end of World War I.
- opened on January 18, 1919, the Paris Peace Conference was the international meeting that established the terms of peace after World War I.
- also called Asia Minor Agreement, (May 1916), secret convention made during World War I between Great Britain and France, with the assent of imperial Russia, for the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. The agreement led to the division of Turkish-held Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine into various French- and British-administered areas.
- Local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers. In many cities, they had more influence than the provisional government.
- Conflict in the late 1800’s between Russia and Japanese over Korean territories, Russia’s lost made people grow angry.
- the working class.
15 Clues: the working class. • the government that replaced the Romanovs. • A telegram sent from Germany to Mexico offering to help reclaim American lands • The political party that would eventually control the USSR. (Communist Party). • declaration by U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson during World War I outlining his proposals for a postwar peace settlement. • ...
US/VA SOL 11 2024-04-08
Across
- This man was the prime minister of Great Britain during WWII:
- This man was the leader of the Soviet Union during WWII:
- In the 1930s in Asia, this nation was invading neighboring nations such as Manchuria and China:
- This battle was the turning point of the eastern front:
- The landings at this beach marked the turning point in the western front:
- This was the penultimate major battle in the Pacific:
- The U.S. supported Britain early in the war with this act:
- These were considered some of the finest pilots of the entire war:
- Dwight D. Eisenhower and George Patton were military leaders for the:
- Where was the first atomic bomb dropped?
- This man was the emperor of Japan during WWII:
- This man was the U.S. military leader in the Pacific during WWII:
- This was the last major battle of the island hopping campaign:
- This man was president of the U.S. during World War II:
- This was the U.S. military strategy in the Pacific:
- This group was placed in internment camps during WWII in fear of them aiding the enemy:
Down
- This is the name given to Hitler's "Final Solution" that involved the genocide of Jews, Gypsies, and other groups:
- This incident involved the transport of 75,000 prisoners by the Japanese and 16,000 Pilipino deaths:
- This battle was the turning point in the Pacific:
- The U.S. entered World War II after being bombed by Japan at this naval base:
- These were sold by the government to help fund the war effort:
- This battle was Germany's last major stand against the Allies:
- "Code Talkers" from this tribe allowed the U.S. to communicate without fear of the Japanese cracking the code:
- World War II started in Europe when Germany invaded this nation:
- This man was the leader of Germany during WWII:
- Where was the second atomic bomb dropped?
26 Clues: Where was the first atomic bomb dropped? • Where was the second atomic bomb dropped? • This man was the emperor of Japan during WWII: • This man was the leader of Germany during WWII: • This battle was the turning point in the Pacific: • This was the U.S. military strategy in the Pacific: • This was the penultimate major battle in the Pacific: • ...
World War 1-Gene Kim Mr. Sloan 2nd period 2021-03-12
Across
- an international institution created to enforce the treaty ending the war and prevent future wars
- building up of military forces to scare other countries
- Way the U.S. Government drafted men
- a message from the german foreign secretary to mexico proposing an alliance
- manipulating public opinion with posters
- payments made by defeated nations to winner of war
- Agreement between two countries to give each other help/protection
- Belgium Russia, France, Britain, Serbia, U.S.
Down
- Taking control of a foreign territory to build an empire
- staying out of world affairs.
- the agreement that ended world war 1 and created new countries
- Fighting in connected ditches
- german empire, austro Hungarian empire, ottoman empire, bulgaria
- not taking sides with any nation or alliance during war
- to provide a specific and fixed portion of food to soliders
15 Clues: staying out of world affairs. • Fighting in connected ditches • Way the U.S. Government drafted men • manipulating public opinion with posters • Belgium Russia, France, Britain, Serbia, U.S. • payments made by defeated nations to winner of war • building up of military forces to scare other countries • not taking sides with any nation or alliance during war • ...
So You Think You Know Peterborough !! 2019-01-03
Across
- The only engineer to be honoured in Westminster Abbey
- Victorian writer with a dim view of railway catering facilities
- First person to use Morse Code to send a distress signal at sea
- Prisoner of war camp during the Napoleonic Wars
- Maker of modern Fletton
- RAF base
- World War One nurse
- Scottish-born American steel magnate who funded the library
Down
- Surname of the last man to be executed in Peterborough
- The man who attempted to fly across the River Nene
- A second World War Hollywood connection
- Erasure pop singer who attended the King's School
- A local Ewok
- Cycle route around Peterborough
- Mother and son Mayoral duo
15 Clues: RAF base • A local Ewok • World War One nurse • Maker of modern Fletton • Mother and son Mayoral duo • Cycle route around Peterborough • A second World War Hollywood connection • Prisoner of war camp during the Napoleonic Wars • Erasure pop singer who attended the King's School • The man who attempted to fly across the River Nene • ...
WW1 2022-05-05
Across
- powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- Lenin-a Russian communist revolutionary and head of the Bolshevik Party
- Franz Ferdinand-His assassination cause WW1
- or organization formed for mutual benefit
- vehicles designed to combine the military factors of fire, maneuver and protection.
- of the main participants in the outbreak and fighting of World War I.
- Hungary-often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy
- with one's own nation and support for its interests
- to try to make people think a certain way
- Front-the line of fighting that occurred along the eastern border of Germany with Russia.
- constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918
- by hand and aimed by the naked eye
- name given to the economic system that existed in Russia from 1918 to 1921
- new kingdom expanded its territory during the Balkan wars
- leading Allied Power during the First World War of 1914–1918
- British passenger ship that was owned by the Cunard Line and was first launched in 1906.
- Front-he contested armed frontier between lands controlled by Germany to the east and the Allies to the west.
Down
- Germany used to destroy surface merchant vessels.
- Note-a coded note sent by Germany's Foreign Minister, Arthur Zimmermann, in January 1917 with a message for the Mexican government.
- military's heavy firearms.
- assault weapon that projects a stream of blazing oil or thickened gasoline against enemy positions.
- to could kill the enemy underground or behind cover.
- Guns-fully automatic weapons that fired bullets rapidly, up to 450 to 600 rounds a minute.
- Gas-a liquid or a solid giving off poisonous vapors designed (as in chemical warfare) to kill, injure, or disable by inhalation or contact.
- Mortars-a portable, muzzle-loaded mortar, usually having a smooth bore, fired at high angles of elevation to reach concealed enemy targets.
- 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.
- kind of airship that was used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- war that began on the 28th of July, 1914 and ended on the 11th of November, 1918.
- of Versailles-signed in June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles in Paris at the end of World War I
- Warfare-a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.
- Alliance-an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Help Serbia in the War
- knife, dagger, sword, or spike-shaped weapon designed to fit on the end of the muzzle of a rifle, musket or similar firearm, allowing it to be used as a spear-like weapon.
- the leader of the Central Powers
- Plan-a name given after the First World War to pre-war German war plans,
- of Nations-an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- 14 Points- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- of Brestlitovsk-a separate peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, between the new Bolshevik government of Russia and the Central Powers
40 Clues: Help Serbia in the War • military's heavy firearms. • the leader of the Central Powers • by hand and aimed by the naked eye • or organization formed for mutual benefit • to try to make people think a certain way • Franz Ferdinand-His assassination cause WW1 • Germany used to destroy surface merchant vessels. • with one's own nation and support for its interests • ...
The Iron Curtain 2021-06-03
Across
- leader of Great Britain and gave speech about the Iron Curtain
- the country that stood in the way of East Germany and Hungary
- operated throughout Southern and Western Europe
- a barrier that was created to separate European countries
- something that divided Berlin and signified the Iron Curtain
- provided listeners behind the Iron Curtain with uncensored news
Down
- what Joseph Stalin called Winston Churchill's speech
- created the Iron Curtain after World War 2
- war that led to the creation of the Iron Curtain
- Russian leader during this time
- state where speech was given about the Iron Curtain
- current President during this time
- people who supported the idea of the Soviet Union and Iron Curtain
- the way the Soviet Union ruled over Eastern Europe
- a period of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
15 Clues: Russian leader during this time • current President during this time • created the Iron Curtain after World War 2 • operated throughout Southern and Western Europe • war that led to the creation of the Iron Curtain • the way the Soviet Union ruled over Eastern Europe • state where speech was given about the Iron Curtain • ...
Unit 9 Puzzle 2023-04-21
Across
- Not wanting to get involved in a war between other powers
- this country was blamed for the war.
- A government that tries to assert total control over the people
- The coalition led by Great Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China during World War II.
- They supported slavery during the war
Down
- the treaty that ended WWI
- The place that Japan bombed which made the US join WWI
- A feeling of anger/displeasure towards someone or something
- The coalition led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- They opposed slavery during the Civil War
- A government where the people have power
11 Clues: the treaty that ended WWI • this country was blamed for the war. • They supported slavery during the war • A government where the people have power • They opposed slavery during the Civil War • The place that Japan bombed which made the US join WWI • Not wanting to get involved in a war between other powers • A feeling of anger/displeasure towards someone or something • ...
PBR World Champions 2020-03-20
Across
- youngest World Champion to 2 world titles
- Second Brazilian to win a world title
- tied with JB Mauney for second-most rides on the premier series
- 2016 World Champion
- 1995 World Champion
- Dragonslayer is his nickname
- First 3x World Champion
- 2009 World Champion
- 1999 World Champion
- Former Head Coach of the 2x Global Cup Champions
Down
- 2005 and 2007 World Champion
- 1996 World Champion
- won the world title with a torn MCL
- 2000 and 2003 World Champion
- most rides on the premier series (635)
- 1997 World Champion
- Only Champion to win in back to back years
- Only Australian World Champion
18 Clues: 1996 World Champion • 2016 World Champion • 1995 World Champion • 1997 World Champion • 2009 World Champion • 1999 World Champion • First 3x World Champion • 2000 and 2003 World Champion • Dragonslayer is his nickname • 2005 and 2007 World Champion • Only Australian World Champion • won the world title with a torn MCL • Second Brazilian to win a world title • ...
syria, afghanistan, and more 2022-02-09
Across
- global support, anger, and sorrow granted __________ to the American decision to invade Afghanistan.
- when the soviet union and united states were the two strongest powers in the world, the world was _______ in terms of balance of power.
- _____________ terrorism is made of insurgents and guerilla groups that try to gain legitimacy.
- realists prioritize their state's ________ above all else.
- _____ aims to attack the infrastructure of global power
- The ICC is located in The _____, Netherlands.
- according to the Geneva Conventions, uniforms must be worn by soldiers to allow _____ between soldiers and civilians.
- the Syrian government failed to respond to a _____, which made civilians angry.
- In 2004, the U.S. helped Afghanistan write a new ________.
- when a state acts alone on foreign policy, it is acting _______ (adverb)
- After the _____ Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, they were supported with $ and weapons by the U.S. in a proxy war.
- ______ is the lack of a world government and is the basis of realist and liberal theories.
- Syria's president belongs to this minority group within the country.
Down
- liberalism emphasizes _______ between states to achieve peace and prosperity.
- due to ______ jurisdiction, war criminals can be captured in any state and sent to the ICC.
- a ____ issue is different than a domestic one since it deals between two or more states.
- bin Laden fled to ______ and was killed here in 2011.
- The War in Afghanistan was America's ________ war.
- The IRA, Hamas, and ETA are examples of ______ terrorism.
- Osama bin Laden didn't lead the ______, but actually led al-Qaeda
- terrorism is seen as illegitimate because only the _____ has the legitimate authority to use force and violence.
- The war in Yemen is a ____ war between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
- Syrian President Bashar al-_____.
- Spring The ___ _____ was a series of demonstrations that started in Tunisia and sparked the Syrian and Yemeni Civil Wars.
24 Clues: Syrian President Bashar al-_____. • The ICC is located in The _____, Netherlands. • The War in Afghanistan was America's ________ war. • bin Laden fled to ______ and was killed here in 2011. • _____ aims to attack the infrastructure of global power • The IRA, Hamas, and ETA are examples of ______ terrorism. • ...
30 2024-08-28
Across
- Dark world
- Hall of warriors
- Realm reborn
- Tech wonderland
- Kingdom of magic
- City on the moon
- Technological underworld
- Land of alchemy
- Dangerous planet
- Eternal city
- Urban chaos
- Crime-ridden city
Down
- War-torn land
- Spirit world bathhouse
- Spirit-filled town
- Haunted city
- Arabian nights
- Hellish prison
- Dark dimension
- Secret village
- Underwater empire
- Mysterious moon
- Legendary capital
- Demon kingdom
- Island in the sky
25 Clues: Dark world • Urban chaos • Haunted city • Realm reborn • Eternal city • War-torn land • Demon kingdom • Arabian nights • Hellish prison • Dark dimension • Secret village • Tech wonderland • Mysterious moon • Land of alchemy • Hall of warriors • Kingdom of magic • City on the moon • Dangerous planet • Underwater empire • Legendary capital • Island in the sky • Crime-ridden city • Spirit-filled town • ...
Gillies June Crossword 2021-05-27
Across
- The bees do this and help our food supply
- It's officially here; time to play in the sun
- June flower; think bee product
- enjoy these on summer evenings; be sure to get a permit first
- 24 hours for this guy
- Treaty of ___________;June 28, 1919; signing of this ended the First World War
- don't forget this when you're out in the sun
- plant these annual flowers in your veggie beds for some natural pest control
Down
- National_______People's Day
- Big plants we need to breathe
- June 2, 1953; Queen Elizabeth II; first day on the job
- corn, bean, squash; plant together; native garden tradition
- June 25, 1950; beginning of this far off war
- pick these from your garden and have 7-10 servings a day for an adult
- June 6, 1944; France; Operation Overlord
15 Clues: 24 hours for this guy • National_______People's Day • Big plants we need to breathe • June flower; think bee product • June 6, 1944; France; Operation Overlord • The bees do this and help our food supply • June 25, 1950; beginning of this far off war • don't forget this when you're out in the sun • It's officially here; time to play in the sun • ...
Unit 2.1 Terms 2017-02-23
Across
- Nickname for the Spanish-American War.
- Created to have a shorter and safer route from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- Unsuccessful revolt of Chinese citizens.
- William Taft's foreign policy; used military influence to achieve US goals.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy that the US will use military force if necessary to protect interests.
- 1898 Treaty ending the Spanish-American War.
- Navy commander during the Spanish-American War.
- Wilson's foreign policy; use of force to promote democracy and freedom throughout the White House.
- Mexican revolutionary; raided US border towns killing US citizens; never caught or brought to justice
- Volunteer cavalry regiment; Theodore Roosevelt and Leonard Wood.
- Addition to Monroe Doctrine that US is an international police.
- Idea of Josiah Strong: Anglo-Saxon's mission to civilize the world and teach them Christianity.
- Extreme form of nationalism; creates an aggressive foreign policy.
- Protestant minister; advocated mission work; introduced and strengthened Christianity.
Down
- Last queen or monarch of Hawaii.
- Publishers of the NY World and NY Journal; used yellow journalism.
- Nickname given to the US purchase of Alaska.
- Statement (Congress) that effectively made Cuba a US protectorate.
- Ship exploded in Havana harbor; cause of the Spanish-American War.
- Proposal (Congress) that US wouldn't keep Cuba for ourselves.
- Policy towards China to promote US trade interests.
- "History of Sea Power Upon History"; inspired US to build a powerful navy and colonize the world.
22 Clues: Last queen or monarch of Hawaii. • Nickname for the Spanish-American War. • Unsuccessful revolt of Chinese citizens. • Nickname given to the US purchase of Alaska. • 1898 Treaty ending the Spanish-American War. • Navy commander during the Spanish-American War. • Policy towards China to promote US trade interests. • ...
Israel & Palestine 2026-01-15
Across
- This was built by Israel to separate Israelis and Palestinians.
- U.S. president who attempted to end the conflict in the year 2000
- Country whose soldiers helped free Jewish people after World War II.
- America did not have this because it supported Israel
- The land where Jesus was born (1 word)
- The new country created after World War II for Jewish people.
- This is the Palestinian leader who met with President Clinton
- The group of people who moved into the land after Jewish people were forced out.
- Group created because Palestinians did not have their own military.
- Country that controlled the land and promised a Jewish homeland in 1917.
- Israeli leader who met with President Clinton in 2000
- Group of people who originally lived in the Holy Land and were later forced out.
Down
- Event during World War II in which millions of Jewish people were killed.
- The _______ Declaration is the official statement to create Israel
- ______ Day War is when Israel gained most of the land in less than one week.
- This is the uprising by Palestinians in 1987 & 2000
- City where Olympics were held when Israeli athletes were attacked.
- These are the people taken hostage by a Palestinian group
- Ethnic group that attacked Israel for Palestine
- Palestine has terrorist groups because they do not have a ____
- In October of 2023, Hamas took Israelis at a concert as these
21 Clues: The land where Jesus was born (1 word) • Ethnic group that attacked Israel for Palestine • This is the uprising by Palestinians in 1987 & 2000 • America did not have this because it supported Israel • Israeli leader who met with President Clinton in 2000 • These are the people taken hostage by a Palestinian group • ...
US Presidents, Part 5 2025-01-15
Across
- His son was killed in a train accident
- Served on the Supreme Court after the presidency
- Only president unanimously elected
- His brother served in his cabinet as Attorney General
- Died of a heart attack in 1969
Down
- Only president elected four times
- His wife ran for president in 2016
- He created the League of Nations
- His plane was shot down during World war II
- He designed his own home (Monticello)
- Served as a soldier in World War I
- Only president issued a speeding ticket
- He served as minister to Russia and Great Britain
- He was wounded several times during the Civil War
- Only president to pardon a family member
15 Clues: Died of a heart attack in 1969 • He created the League of Nations • Only president elected four times • His wife ran for president in 2016 • Served as a soldier in World War I • Only president unanimously elected • He designed his own home (Monticello) • His son was killed in a train accident • Only president issued a speeding ticket • ...
WWI Review 2021-03-22
Across
- Emerged as a world power after WWI. They didn't join the League of Nations which weakened the organization. This country also didn't suffer as many causalities since they joined the war later than most.
- The ____ ______ clause placed sole responsibility for the war on Germany and forced them to have $33 billion in reparations to the Allies.
- This occurs when countries are devoting all their resources to the war effort.
- This side of the war includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- The idea that people should be allowed to decide for themselves under what government they wished to live.
- This side of the war includes Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Italy, the U.S., and more.
- Alliance made up of Britain, France, and Russia at the onset of WWI.
- One-sided information designed to boost morale and encourage people to support or join the war
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Alliance made up of Germany and Austria-Hungary at the onset of WWI.
- Style of warfare mostly seen on the Western Front; characterized by opposing armies digging trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- A truce; an agreement to stop fighting
- One example of a military technology that was introduced during WWI. Today, countries around the world use this and even have branches of their military dedicated to this. (Hint: U.S. Air Force)
- Considered the "powder keg" of Europe. Nationalistic sentiments in this region led to assassination of Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria-Hungary.
- International organization dedicated to maintaining peace.
Down
- Situation where neither side of the war can make progress.
- The glorification of military power and desire for a country to always have a standing army.
- The treaty created after World War WWI. Called the "Treaty of ___."
- German policy that began in 1917. German submarines would sink any ship without warning if it was around Britain. Their goal was to establish a naval blockade.
- An action taken by a strong nation to control another country; empire building.
- The "final straw" that caused the U.S. to join the war. This was a secret telegram sent by Germany to Mexico in an attempt to have Mexico ally with them.
- Money that has to be paid back to someone because they were wronged.
- Was an important part of the Allied war effort. This country fought against Germany on the Eastern Front and later left the war as they underwent their own revolution.
- American President who asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Also responsible for his 14 Points plan about how to establish peace after the war.
- Assassination of Franz Ferdinand set off a chain reaction (think alliances) that led to WWI.
- Passenger ship that was sunk in 1915. 128 Americans died on board. This was the first instance of American outrage for the war.
- People could only buy limited amounts of items needed for the sake of the war effort.
27 Clues: A truce; an agreement to stop fighting • Situation where neither side of the war can make progress. • International organization dedicated to maintaining peace. • The treaty created after World War WWI. Called the "Treaty of ___." • Money that has to be paid back to someone because they were wronged. • ...
Veterans Day 2021-11-06
Across
- We celebrate the _____ who served in our military
- What does VA stand for? (2 words)
- Daniel was ____ (2 words) from the military because he was Japanese American
- 2.8 million veterans served during this war
- What group was Daniel Inuoye the first Japanese American to serve in?
- There are approximately 23.2 million military veterans in the ______ (2 words)
Down
- 1.8 million veterans are
- The original name of Veterans Day (2 words)
- 33% of veterans served during this war
- The memorial is a tribute to Indigenous people's "_______ and deep commitment to this country."
- A holiday to celebrate the living brave men and women who served our country (2 words)
- Indigenous people have served in the United States military since the (2 words)
- A moment of ______ is used to reflect and remember those who have served our country
- November 11 is the anniversary of this war ending (3 words)
14 Clues: 1.8 million veterans are • What does VA stand for? (2 words) • 33% of veterans served during this war • The original name of Veterans Day (2 words) • 2.8 million veterans served during this war • We celebrate the _____ who served in our military • November 11 is the anniversary of this war ending (3 words) • ...
british columbia 1998-2000 2015-03-08
Unbroken 2024-03-21
Across
- The B-24 Liberator was a American _____ in WWII
- This massive blimp circled the world in 1929
- Louie was placed in a _____ of war camp
- Pacific island state where U.S. forces battled Japan
- World war _____ ended in 1945
Down
- Louie Zamperini raced the mile at the 1936 ____
- common Japanese fighter plane
- Bombed by Japan on December 7, 1941
- Japan's main partner in world war two _____
- The other name for the air forces
10 Clues: common Japanese fighter plane • World war _____ ended in 1945 • The other name for the air forces • Bombed by Japan on December 7, 1941 • Louie was placed in a _____ of war camp • Japan's main partner in world war two _____ • This massive blimp circled the world in 1929 • The B-24 Liberator was a American _____ in WWII • Louie Zamperini raced the mile at the 1936 ____ • ...
Countries 2022-04-07
Across
- This country resembles a boot.
- This European country with a reputation of staying neutral in world conflicts has four official languages.
- This country will host the next Olympic Games.
- This country is referred to as the "horn of Africa."
- This country was formed in 1947 as a safe haven for South Asian Muslims.
- This country is home to the only one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World that is still standing.
- When someone says 'down under,' they are referring to this country in the Southern Hemisphere.
Down
- This country, whose capital is Belgrade, played a pivotal role in starting World War II.
- Ankara is the capital of this transcontinental country.
- The Bolshevik Revolution on November 6 and 7, 1917 occurred in this country.
- This country was formerly called Persia.
- At 2 million soldiers, this Asian country has the largest armed forces in the world by active military personnel.
- This counry, the smallest in the world, is home to the Sistine Chapel and the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
- This country, the largest in Central Asia, is the world's number one exporter of uranium.
- This South Asian country is the source of 70% of all the world's spices.
15 Clues: This country resembles a boot. • This country was formerly called Persia. • This country will host the next Olympic Games. • This country is referred to as the "horn of Africa." • Ankara is the capital of this transcontinental country. • This country was formed in 1947 as a safe haven for South Asian Muslims. • ...
World War 1 by Emma 2020-10-21
Across
- Joining the army was called ___
- Dug by soldiers for protection
- The Western and Eastern ____
- 'Pack up your troubles' in it
- Used as messengers, transport and comfort
- German pilot who shot down 80 Allied planes
- An illness brought on by the horror of war
- Archduke
- Flower of remembrance
Down
- Britain, France, Russia were known as the____
- Worn to protect against gas
- Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- Countries who did not take part in the war.
- Area between opposing armies
- WW1 was known as the ____ War
- Years World War 1 lasted
- Troops at sea
17 Clues: Archduke • Troops at sea • Flower of remembrance • Years World War 1 lasted • Worn to protect against gas • Area between opposing armies • The Western and Eastern ____ • 'Pack up your troubles' in it • WW1 was known as the ____ War • Dug by soldiers for protection • Joining the army was called ___ • Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary • Used as messengers, transport and comfort • ...
World War Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- A war involves all of governments, economies and populations.
- Political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force, preparing to use it to aggressively defend the country.
- How is an event related to modern events or contemporary concerns.
- The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change.
- A policy of expanding a nation's power, and influencing others through its military forces.
- The first battle with tanks, and in which British failed to break the German lines.
- This leads to India a center of ocean trade.
- Treaties took after the World War I.
- is established to become a place which countries can come together for resolving a problem before a war.
- Telegram sent fromzimmerman to Germany and is used to convince United States to declare war on Germany.
Down
- A prolonged war which has the purpose of causing more casualties to the opponent.
- A belief that people should support their own nations, and strengthen the exclusion to the interests of other nations.
- The friendly relationships between two or more countries.
- A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles.
- Inventions by German used to defeat British Navy and cut off their supplies
- The reason of an event being dicussed and the single element of focus of commemorations.
- What an event achieved that had not been done
- A dynasty which China invents gun powders.
- The way that people have been affected by an event.
- Longest battle in world war I
20 Clues: Longest battle in world war I • Treaties took after the World War I. • A dynasty which China invents gun powders. • This leads to India a center of ocean trade. • What an event achieved that had not been done • A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles. • The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change. • The way that people have been affected by an event. • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- A war involves all of governments, economies and populations.
- Political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force, preparing to use it to aggressively defend the country.
- How is an event related to modern events or contemporary concerns.
- The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change.
- A policy of expanding a nation's power, and influencing others through its military forces.
- The first battle with tanks, and in which British failed to break the German lines.
- This leads to India a center of ocean trade.
- Treaties took after the World War I.
- is established to become a place which countries can come together for resolving a problem before a war.
- Telegram sent fromzimmerman to Germany and is used to convince United States to declare war on Germany.
Down
- A prolonged war which has the purpose of causing more casualties to the opponent.
- A belief that people should support their own nations, and strengthen the exclusion to the interests of other nations.
- The friendly relationships between two or more countries.
- A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles.
- Inventions by German used to defeat British Navy and cut off their supplies
- The reason of an event being dicussed and the single element of focus of commemorations.
- What an event achieved that had not been done
- A dynasty which China invents gun powders.
- The way that people have been affected by an event.
- Longest battle in world war I
20 Clues: Longest battle in world war I • Treaties took after the World War I. • A dynasty which China invents gun powders. • This leads to India a center of ocean trade. • What an event achieved that had not been done • A dynasty of China ended the period of troubles. • The emperor of Russia who is resistant to change. • The way that people have been affected by an event. • ...
Knee Wonka & The Chocolate Museum 2025-08-12
Across
- One out of four of chocolate sculpture displayed
- Who's the chef of KLCC chocolate tower
- World first durianmisu as stated as train statue
- 1 of Chocolate potrait
- Tahukah anda? Selepas koko dibawa ke negara ________, resepi minuman koko dirahsiakan selama 100 tahun daripada pengetahuan
Down
- _______launch Guylian Opus assortment in what year
- What tribe/civilization recognizes the value of cocoa for its restorative and mood enhancing properties
- World biggest consumer of chocolate
- One of chocolate in war
- Fact 2: Minuman koko dahulu digunakan oleh orang ____ & Eropah untuk merawat cirit birit, demam, batuk dan kemurungan
- How many cocoa trees at the entrance
11 Clues: 1 of Chocolate potrait • One of chocolate in war • World biggest consumer of chocolate • How many cocoa trees at the entrance • Who's the chef of KLCC chocolate tower • One out of four of chocolate sculpture displayed • World first durianmisu as stated as train statue • _______launch Guylian Opus assortment in what year • ...
World War I Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
Across
- A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one's nation, often leading to tensions and rivalries between countries.
- A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from long, narrow ditches dug into the ground.
- The unoccupied area between opposing trenches, often heavily contested and dangerous.
- A conflict in which countries devote all their resources to the war effort, including civilian and economic assets.
- An international organization established after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among nations.
Down
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or viewpoint during the war.
- A global pandemic that spread in 1918, killing millions, including many soldiers and civilians during World War I.
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war and glorifying military power.
- The agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I and imposed harsh penalties on Germany.
- Agreements between nations to provide mutual support, often forming powerful blocs that contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
10 Clues: The unoccupied area between opposing trenches, often heavily contested and dangerous. • The agreement signed in 1919 that ended World War I and imposed harsh penalties on Germany. • A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from long, narrow ditches dug into the ground. • ...
Mythology Vocab 2021-09-05
Across
- Daughter of Loki, Norse Goddess of the Dead
- open delight or pleasure
- To put out a fire
- Odin's 6 legged horse.
- one of Thor's 2 sons. His name means mighty.
- Norse God of War
- A sudden and powerful upward movement.
- Certain to happen
- The Norse God of Vengeance. Son of Odin.
- Son of Loki, The Great Wolf who ate the world.
Down
- Extremely angry
- Shining with a sparkling light.
- Wife of Loki, Norse Goddess
- Squirming and contorting as if in agony.
- a vast horde or multitude
- A situation where no progress is possible.
- a feeling of intense desire
- The Gods of Asgard
- To mix or cause to mix together
- The rainbow bridge between Asgard and Midgard
20 Clues: Extremely angry • Norse God of War • To put out a fire • Certain to happen • The Gods of Asgard • Odin's 6 legged horse. • open delight or pleasure • a vast horde or multitude • Wife of Loki, Norse Goddess • a feeling of intense desire • Shining with a sparkling light. • To mix or cause to mix together • A sudden and powerful upward movement. • Squirming and contorting as if in agony. • ...
Puzzle 1 2015-10-17
Across
- 1976 grand prix competitor to James Hunt
- surname of the inventor of the telephone
- long running itv soap
- tony the tiger says they're great
- hello en francias
- a train engine
- 150 years of Alice in ...
- surname of a World War 2 UK prime minister
- celebrating a hundredth anniversary
- Homer Simpson's wife
- the wind in the ... Kenneth Grahame novel
Down
- a place full of books
- a large car company in recent news
- the fastest steam train in the UK
- surname of the actor of Mr Bean
- when a new monarch takes the throne
- multi flavoured ice cream
- one ... in the grave comedy
- a portable computer
- Jeremy Clarkson's tool of choice
- a famous unsinkable ship
21 Clues: a train engine • hello en francias • a portable computer • Homer Simpson's wife • a place full of books • long running itv soap • a famous unsinkable ship • multi flavoured ice cream • 150 years of Alice in ... • one ... in the grave comedy • surname of the actor of Mr Bean • Jeremy Clarkson's tool of choice • the fastest steam train in the UK • tony the tiger says they're great • ...
The End of The Revolutionary War! 2025-06-15
Across
- A common goal between the colonists allowed them to band together, this one one of the main reasons for the victory of the Revolutionary war.
- The general of the New World army, this leader, first name george, helped win the war against the british.
- ______ army, lost the revolutionary war and were cut off from the new world.
- ______ army, lead by George Washington won the revolutionary war.
- The ______ of Paris was made documenting the terms of peace between the nations that were at combat
Down
- The failure of the British military ______ caused them to have to stay close to the coastline of the new world and eventually lose the war!
- ______ Advantage was a large factor in the victory of the Revolutionary war for the Continental Army.
- The battle at ______ was the battle which caused the surrender of the British army, after the surrounding of general Cornwallis on both land and sea.
- This country allied with the new world in hopes of helping stop the british army
- This battle was fought over the control of New York, The british sailed into the New York harbor and won New York.
- The battle of ______ Hill was the bloodiest battle of the entire Revolutionary war.
11 Clues: ______ army, lead by George Washington won the revolutionary war. • ______ army, lost the revolutionary war and were cut off from the new world. • This country allied with the new world in hopes of helping stop the british army • The battle of ______ Hill was the bloodiest battle of the entire Revolutionary war. • ...
US History Exam Review #1 2025 2025-12-15
Across
- – Innovations that powered industrial growth in the late 1800s
- – Roosevelt’s promise of fairness for workers consumers and business
- – Process allowing citizens to propose laws
- – Wilson’s plan for peace after World War I
- – Lower production costs as output increases
- – Belief in building strong armed forces
- – Roosevelt’s aggressive foreign policy approach
- – Organization meant to prevent future wars
- – Sensational news writing used to influence public opinion
- – Reformers who wanted government accountability
- – Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems
- – German attacks that pushed the U.S. into WWI
- – Novel that led to food safety reforms
- – Economic divide between rich and poor during industrialization
- – Labor union focused mainly on skilled workers
Down
- – Type of law meant to limit monopolies
- – Critical term for industrialists who used unfair practices
- – Policy of controlling weaker nations
- – Agreements that pulled nations into World War I
- – Extreme pride in one’s nation
- – Labor conflict where the federal government sided with business
- – Ship whose explosion increased support for war with Spain
- – Main reason the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles
- – Carnegie’s belief that the rich should help society
- – Amendment that created the income tax
- – Event that triggered World War I
- – Laws that limited speech during wartime
- – System requiring men to register for military service
- – Policy using economic investment to influence other countries
- – Election showing a split in the Republican Party
- – Policy supporting equal trade access in China
31 Clues: – Extreme pride in one’s nation • – Event that triggered World War I • – Policy of controlling weaker nations • – Type of law meant to limit monopolies • – Amendment that created the income tax • – Novel that led to food safety reforms • – Belief in building strong armed forces • – Laws that limited speech during wartime • – Process allowing citizens to propose laws • ...
Russian Revolution 2022-03-04
Across
- 3 year war
- period of mass starvation and disease in 1845
- The biggest country in the world
- Medically problematic son
- one of the chambers of the Russian parliament
- Bolsheviks take over democracy to dictatorship
- Studied Karl Marx
- Joesph Vissarionovich Jugasgvili's nickname
- I didn't steal that horse!
- lost control of Russia
- workers killed for protesting for better work conditions
Down
- Stalin made it so you had to agree with the government of you get killed
- women textile workers led citywide strike that included 200,000 workers
- Made himself dictator
- Government with King and Queen
- treaty between Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Transcaucasia
- Other name for Gulag labor camps
- japan invades korea
- Frida Kahlo's lover
- first world war
20 Clues: 3 year war • first world war • Studied Karl Marx • japan invades korea • Frida Kahlo's lover • Made himself dictator • lost control of Russia • Medically problematic son • I didn't steal that horse! • Government with King and Queen • The biggest country in the world • Other name for Gulag labor camps • Joesph Vissarionovich Jugasgvili's nickname • ...
Semester 1 Final Study Guide 2023-12-12
Across
- Author of "The Wealth of Nations"
- Reason for population growth during the Industrial Revolution
- The Eastern and Western Front in World War I
- Naval vessel sunk by a German submarine, contributing to U.S. entry into WWI
- Economic system advocated by Adam Smith
- Treaty that ended Russian participation in World War I
- Theory used to justify European imperialism
- Revolution that led to the establishment of a communist government in Russia
Down
- Plan devised by Germany to quickly defeat France and then focus on Russia in WWI (
- Diplomatic communication that pushed the United States toward entering WWI
- Policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Belief in the inherent superiority of certain races
- Event that marked the transition from agrarian societies to industrial ones (
- Led the United States to abandon its neutrality and join World War I
- Idea that wealthy nations have a duty to help and rule over less developed nations
- Meeting that regulated European colonization and trade in Africa
- concept associated with the idea that only the fittest societies survive and prosper
- Political theory associated with Karl Marx
18 Clues: Author of "The Wealth of Nations" • Economic system advocated by Adam Smith • Political theory associated with Karl Marx • Theory used to justify European imperialism • The Eastern and Western Front in World War I • Belief in the inherent superiority of certain races • Treaty that ended Russian participation in World War I • ...
Intro to Cold War 2016-04-10
Across
- Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
- This was the physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- The action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand.
- The _________ _____ was an American initiative to give aid to Western Europe after the end of World War II.
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- The _________ Doctrine was an American foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War.
Down
- This was the principal policymaking committee of a Communist Party.
- A ___________ economy is an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- An Act created in 1947 to promote the national security of the United States by reorganizing intellegence organizations after World War II.
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare, in particular.
- Abbreviation for Central Intelligence Agency.
- A ___________ economy is an economy in which prices and wages are determined mainly by supply and demand, rather than being regulated by a government.
- Revolutionary socialist thinker whose theories and ideas became popular during the 19th century. His ideas are considered the foundation of communism.
14 Clues: Abbreviation for Central Intelligence Agency. • This was the principal policymaking committee of a Communist Party. • The action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand. • The _________ Doctrine was an American foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War. • ...
American History Review 2022-01-05
Across
- A form of government where the leaders are elected by the people.
- This describes the sharing of items between the Old and New World
- The first cash crop of the 13 Colonies.
- President of Northern America during the Civil War
- This battle is often called the turning point of the Civil War.
- This proclamation freed all the slaves in America.
Down
- The name of a person fighting to get rid of slavery
- This country helped the colonists during the American Revolution
- The name of someone who supported the British in the American Revolution
- Where the Witch Trials were held and many women lost their lives for being witches.
- Often called "The shot heard around the world", this is where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.
- The reason settlers of the new world were upset at the British.
- People taken from Africa and forced to work in the New World for free
- The leader of the Northern army in the Civil War
14 Clues: The first cash crop of the 13 Colonies. • The leader of the Northern army in the Civil War • President of Northern America during the Civil War • This proclamation freed all the slaves in America. • The name of a person fighting to get rid of slavery • This battle is often called the turning point of the Civil War. • ...
Global Citizenship Review Year 8 2022-06-01
Across
- an organization created after World War 2 to prevent war
- a neutral area which separates hostile forces or nations
- to give the other party what they want and give up your own needs or desires
- a charitable organization which works independently from any government
- having pride in one’s nation or ethnic group
- an area with little to no access to healthy food
- developing and managing relations between countries
- a person who tries to help people in a conflict come to an agreement
- when people lack the means to satisfy their basic needs
Down
- the distance your food travels before it gets to you
- able to maintain a process continuously over time
- a war between citizens of the same country
- the amount of profit (money) a country makes each year
- a person who tries to promote and maintain peace
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
- a craving or urgent need for food
- the targeted mass killing of a specific group of people with a shared ethnicity or race
- an agreement when both sides give up something to get something
18 Clues: a craving or urgent need for food • a war between citizens of the same country • having pride in one’s nation or ethnic group • a person who tries to promote and maintain peace • an area with little to no access to healthy food • able to maintain a process continuously over time • developing and managing relations between countries • ...
What has Mzansi given to the world? 2018-09-27
Across
- The have the Rain Queen as the ruler of one of the tribes
- Soweto gave this comedian to the world (2 words)
- LV couldn’t rest blanket blanket theme range including R33k shirt
- Subjects of the only remaining absolute Monarch in Africa
- Mzansi’s flagship golf event in this resort (2 words)
- The only pure Afrikaans radio station in Mzansi
- Their language is different - French of Mzansi
- Marula tree gave this drink to the world
- The Soulful Sundays are (2 words)
- Out of Mzansi this now world renown DJ (2 words)
Down
- What Radio station would Mzansi’s president be listening to (2 words)
- The Gods must be crazy's tribe
- The largest Radio station in Limpopo (2 words)
- Mceka is their traditional dress
- The oldest radio station on the country
- From Musina to Cape Point Radio station
16 Clues: The Gods must be crazy's tribe • Mceka is their traditional dress • The Soulful Sundays are (2 words) • The oldest radio station on the country • From Musina to Cape Point Radio station • Marula tree gave this drink to the world • The largest Radio station in Limpopo (2 words) • Their language is different - French of Mzansi • ...
Women in World War 1 (social change) 2024-01-23
Across
- leisure
- a dog's best friend, maybe?
- an excess
- hub for mass production
- elect
- women's social political union
- first woman to take a seat in Parliament
- not rich, not poor
- for whom professional opportunities opened for during World war 1
- soccer
Down
- to produce
- military attire
- women struggled to find these during the war
- women's political movement in the early 1900s
- "make love not _____"
- group of owls
16 Clues: elect • soccer • leisure • an excess • to produce • group of owls • military attire • not rich, not poor • "make love not _____" • hub for mass production • a dog's best friend, maybe? • women's social political union • first woman to take a seat in Parliament • women struggled to find these during the war • women's political movement in the early 1900s • ...
APUSH World War 1 2023-02-22
Across
- significant cause of ww1, intense form or patriotism
- empire that still exists during world war 1 and one of the central powers
- they took factory jobs during ww1
- competition for colonies
- competition for best army
- international organization created to resolve international disputes
- plan established by the germans to avoid 2-front war
- British passenger ship from U.S. sunk by Germans for carrying and delivering munitions to England
Down
- one of the prominent causes of ww1, alliances kick in because of this
- agreement to give warnings before sinking merchant ships
- modern weapon to be first utilized during ww1, wreaked havoc
- revolution that forced russia to leave ww1
- a telegram from german minister sent to Mexico proposing military alliance against the U.S.
- they opposed the involvement in ww1 and were jailed during ww1
- competition for market
15 Clues: competition for market • competition for colonies • competition for best army • they took factory jobs during ww1 • revolution that forced russia to leave ww1 • significant cause of ww1, intense form or patriotism • plan established by the germans to avoid 2-front war • agreement to give warnings before sinking merchant ships • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Menu 2024-03-19
Across
- agency that collected info on soviets
- Committee that investigated communist activity
- Border between the 2 Korea
- President during end of Vietnam War
- Process to require military contribution by Americans by going in the Army
- ____Conference decided how Germany was divided
- Cuban____Crisis closest to Nuclear war in History
- alliance that stops spread of communism
- _____Wall quarantined Berlin from the rest of the world
- ___State was a shooting at a college against anti Vietnam war actiists
- _____Theory that meant if one country fell to communism the rest would
- Gulf of_____ Resolution gave LBJ power to increase mIlitary action in Vietnam
- _______Accords decided France to leave Vietnam
- ___Scare was the fear of communist spread mainly in US Society
- _____War that left Korea divided
Down
- 38th____ Divided Korea
- First Sattelitte ever launched by USSR
- _____Plan was a plan to rebuild wartorn countries
- ____Lai Vietnam village massacred by US
- _____Nations was a group of countries to discuss forien disputes
- ____Papers revealed US had bombed Laos and Cambodia
- _____Offensive was the military action against US in Vietnam
- Fidel___ Leader of Cuba during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Force that went against US in Vietnam
- President during end of Vietnam War
- President During Space Race
- President during H-Bomb Development
- Alliance that supported communism
28 Clues: 38th____ Divided Korea • Border between the 2 Korea • President During Space Race • _____War that left Korea divided • Alliance that supported communism • President during end of Vietnam War • President during end of Vietnam War • President during H-Bomb Development • agency that collected info on soviets • Force that went against US in Vietnam • ...
Impact of Hitler's rule 2016-07-11
Across
- merged powers of president with chancellor and proclaimed himself _________.
- adolf ________
- a part of a city where people of a particular race or class live separately from the main population, usually in poor conditions
- _________ was one important way of reducing unemployment
- ______ during world war 2
- ________ of power
- ______ with no opposition to challenge their rule.
Down
- the Nazis used _________ to control what the germans read,watch and listen
- _______ of jewish people
- this created many jobs for men as war materials were needed
- _______ was the Nazis secret police force
- the Nazis wanted to use ______ to improve the quality of Aryan race
- the _______ fire of 27 February 1933 help consolidate hitler's power
- to secure their hold on power, hitler used __________ to win people over to support them
14 Clues: adolf ________ • ________ of power • _______ of jewish people • ______ during world war 2 • _______ was the Nazis secret police force • ______ with no opposition to challenge their rule. • _________ was one important way of reducing unemployment • this created many jobs for men as war materials were needed • ...
American Revolution 2020-02-06
Across
- Prussian military adviser at Valley Forge
- Believed in freedom
- What we did on July 4, 1776
- lax enforcement of regulations & trade laws, imposed on the American colonies
- Ended the war established 1st republic since Rome fell in 476 AD
- Issue after the war until 1865
- Riot propaganda
- Revolts against civil authority
- Print Tax
- sweet tax in 1764
- No search and seizure
- 1st ten "changes" were the...
- Believed in the monarchy
- Needed by Britain after the Seven Years War
- Last battle...Brits gave up
Down
- Murica!
- The second one of these named Washington commander of the colonial army
- Wanted the colonies unified...solidarity
- Influenced the writers of The Declaration of Independence
- Free Speech Amendment
- #2 & defended those accused in the Boston Massacre
- T Paines book
- Not a barracks but soldiers were allowed to stay in your house
- Where the shot heard round the world was fired
- Locke's idea in the Declaration of Independence
- Primary author of Declaration
- Britain tried cut the debt by using these
- Led to 1st Continental Congress & Intolerable Acts
- The sneaky people helped USA win
- Turning point
- 1791 finally
- No cruel or unusual punishment
- The lack of this in the militia put them at a disadvantage vs Redcoats
- Last battle Cornwallis surrenders
34 Clues: Murica! • Print Tax • 1791 finally • T Paines book • Turning point • Riot propaganda • sweet tax in 1764 • Believed in freedom • Free Speech Amendment • No search and seizure • Believed in the monarchy • What we did on July 4, 1776 • Last battle...Brits gave up • Primary author of Declaration • 1st ten "changes" were the... • Issue after the war until 1865 • No cruel or unusual punishment • ...
Canada and the World Wars 2025-03-24
Across
- The beach where the Allie troops landed during June 1944
- the many countries opposing Germany/the Axis during the second world war
- a way to limit the amount of an item during crisis
- war strategy involving fighting on a static Frontline with two opposing trenches
- a way to raise money during times of war, a form of investment
- Also known as the Battle of Normandy, when the allies landed in northern France in 1944
Down
- the prime minister of Canada during the entire first world war
- the act of calling upon citizens for military service during times of war.
- biased form of information meant to promote a certain point of view or talking point
- the most famous Canadian battle of the first world war
10 Clues: a way to limit the amount of an item during crisis • the most famous Canadian battle of the first world war • The beach where the Allie troops landed during June 1944 • the prime minister of Canada during the entire first world war • a way to raise money during times of war, a form of investment • ...
Per 6 The Challenges of Victory p562-565 2022-05-20
Across
- At the Potsdam Conference Germany would be split into this
- The first U.S. representative of the United Nations
- The two most powerful countries in the UN used it as a way to spread this to other countries
- The first goal of the UN was to declare this for each person
- Political system of the U.S. that conflicts with communism
- These people were put on trial for war crimes after WWII
- World Organization set up to keep peace in the world
Down
- Legal procedure where war criminals were sentenced to death
- Chairperson for the Committee of Human Rights
- The trials proved that people are responsible for this
- Conference where leaders would try to establish an organization to keep the peace
- Russia had promised it would allow these to happen
- The Atomic Bomb brought the World into this era
- After the war Japan was ____________ by the U.S.
- McArthur introduced this economic system to Japan
- the UN soon became dominated by the U.S. and this country
16 Clues: Chairperson for the Committee of Human Rights • The Atomic Bomb brought the World into this era • After the war Japan was ____________ by the U.S. • McArthur introduced this economic system to Japan • Russia had promised it would allow these to happen • The first U.S. representative of the United Nations • World Organization set up to keep peace in the world • ...
"Vietnam Conflict" 2022-05-09
Across
- before World War Two what were Vietnam a part of.
- what republic was south vietnam led by.
- how much money was the war costing the US a year.
- conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- what was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
Down
- what republic was north vitenam led by.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- what year did the vietnam war end.
- who was the US Secretary of defence.
- who led south vietnam.
- describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- who was a corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land.
13 Clues: who led south vietnam. • what year did the vietnam war end. • who was the US Secretary of defence. • what republic was north vitenam led by. • what republic was south vietnam led by. • before World War Two what were Vietnam a part of. • how much money was the war costing the US a year. • what was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
The Challenges of Victory p562-565 2022-05-20
Across
- Conference where leaders would try to establish an organization to keep the peace
- Political system of the U.S. that conflicts with communism
- Legal procedure where war criminals were sentenced to death
- Chairperson for the Committee of Human Rights
- World Organization set up to keep peace in the world
- The first U.S. representative of the United Nations
- After the war Japan was ____________ by the U.S.
- Russia had promised it would allow these to happen
Down
- These people were put on trial for war crimes after WWII
- The Atomic Bomb brought the World into this era
- At the Potsdam Conference Germany would be split into this
- The two most powerful countries in the UN used it as a way to spread this to other countries
- McArthur introduced this economic system to Japan
- The first goal of the UN was to declare this for each person
- The trials proved that people are responsible for this
- the UN soon became dominated by the U.S. and this country
16 Clues: Chairperson for the Committee of Human Rights • The Atomic Bomb brought the World into this era • After the war Japan was ____________ by the U.S. • McArthur introduced this economic system to Japan • Russia had promised it would allow these to happen • The first U.S. representative of the United Nations • World Organization set up to keep peace in the world • ...
Human Rights Vocabulary Review 2023-05-08
Across
- allowed
- policies or rules people follow without being told to
- natural or fundamental
- the Declaration of Rights of __ was written during the French Revolution and demanded that the French government give certain privileges to the people.
- international organization created to keep peace after World War II.
- mass murder of Jews and others during World War II
Down
- international organization created to keep peace after World War 1. It was replaced by the UN.
- the UN ___ of Human Rights was written after World War II to guarantee human rights to all people.
- rights and freedoms you have just because you are a person.
- document signed in England in 1215 that limited the king's power and granted rights to the people
- the first part of the UN Declaration says that all humans are born free and ___.
11 Clues: allowed • natural or fundamental • mass murder of Jews and others during World War II • policies or rules people follow without being told to • rights and freedoms you have just because you are a person. • international organization created to keep peace after World War II. • the first part of the UN Declaration says that all humans are born free and ___. • ...
WWI 2025-01-14
Across
- form of warfare common in World War I's European fronts
- political alliances in pre-WWI Europe were often justified by maintaining a ______of power
- Russia experienced this in 1917 as a result of the conditions started byWorld War I
- __ of Archduke Ferdinand was the immediate cause of World War I
- this Eurasian country had an alliance with Serbia, a small country in theBalkans
- German plan to invade France through Belgium
Down
- Terrorist group responsible for the assassination
- Agreement between Britain, Russia and France
- 'Powder Keg of Europe'
- When a country takes over new lands or countries
- a cause of World War I, as seen in the arms race from 1870 to 1914
11 Clues: 'Powder Keg of Europe' • German plan to invade France through Belgium • Agreement between Britain, Russia and France • When a country takes over new lands or countries • Terrorist group responsible for the assassination • form of warfare common in World War I's European fronts • __ of Archduke Ferdinand was the immediate cause of World War I • ...
Financial Institutions 2022-10-25
Across
- the use of computers and other technology for banking activities (abbr)
- funds for paychecks and government payments are deposited electronically into specified customer accounts and are available automatically (2 wds)
- a secured postal box used to receive customer payments (2 wds)
- the process of buying and selling government securities (3 wds)
- paying checks among different banks in different cities
- the rate the Fed charges on loans to member banks (2 wds)
- the percentage of funds that a bank is required to hold (2 wds)
- the legal agreement for one party to control property for the benefit of another
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; created in 1944 to provide loans for rebuilding after World War II (2 wds)
- a bank for banks; created to supervise and regulate member banks to help them serve the public efficiently (3 wds)
Down
- bank card that allows user to obtain or use money from a checking account (2 wds)
- boxes in well-guarded bank vaults, used by customers to store valuable objects and documents (3 wds)
- a type of financial institution offering a complete range of services (2 wds)
- loans to business enterprises for various company needs (2 wds)
- an organization of several countries created to provide financing for economic development to countries in a region (2 wds)
- a Federal Reserve Bank; one of which is located in each Federal Reserve district (2 wds)
- electronic banking service machine, more commonly called a cash machine (abbr)
- banks that belong to the Federal Reserve System (2 wds)
- an agency that helps promote economic cooperation by maintaining an orderly system of international trade and exchange rates (3 wds)
19 Clues: banks that belong to the Federal Reserve System (2 wds) • paying checks among different banks in different cities • the rate the Fed charges on loans to member banks (2 wds) • a secured postal box used to receive customer payments (2 wds) • loans to business enterprises for various company needs (2 wds) • ...
Hawksword 2016-04-13
Across
- God of War
- 1974 World Cup Champion
- 2020
- Nevermore
- Debris Around the World
- Geordi La Forge
- Coined the Term "Spaceship Earth"
- 1973 Abbotsford Superintendent
- Dunkin
- Peace
- Russian Secret Service
Down
- Abbotsford's Mayor
- Co-Founder of Apple
- Born 1989
- He said "Everything in life is luck"
- Famous German Composer Born 1685
- Pierre Trudeau's Son
- Luxembourg's Capital
- The Third Planet
- The "King"
20 Clues: 2020 • Peace • Dunkin • Born 1989 • Nevermore • God of War • The "King" • Geordi La Forge • The Third Planet • Abbotsford's Mayor • Co-Founder of Apple • Pierre Trudeau's Son • Luxembourg's Capital • Russian Secret Service • 1974 World Cup Champion • Debris Around the World • 1973 Abbotsford Superintendent • Famous German Composer Born 1685 • Coined the Term "Spaceship Earth" • ...
The Book Thief 2022-09-30
Across
- Rudy's favorite game to play
- Hans' job
- Rosa calls Liesel this
- where the Hubermann's live
- sees Liesel steal a burning book
- Erik Vandenberg gives this to Hans
- what the Hubermann's are forced to eat
- a Jew who becomes Liesel's friend
- Liesel's nickname
Down
- Liesel's mother was sent here
- Rudy's idol
- The Grave Digger's Handbook
- saves Max's life
- the protagonist of the story
- constantly motivated to help others
- the only thing Liesel knows about her father
- the Fuhrer
- has blond hair, blue eyes; athletic
- what Rudy wants from Liesel
- appreciated by both Hans and Death
- the narrator of the story
- kind and caring under a tough exterior
- Germany during World War 2
23 Clues: Hans' job • the Fuhrer • Rudy's idol • saves Max's life • Liesel's nickname • Rosa calls Liesel this • the narrator of the story • where the Hubermann's live • Germany during World War 2 • The Grave Digger's Handbook • what Rudy wants from Liesel • Rudy's favorite game to play • the protagonist of the story • Liesel's mother was sent here • sees Liesel steal a burning book • ...
Sigificant People 2019-06-16
Across
- Youngest person elected into parliament
- born 1885
- She was remembered as an aboriginal hero
- He became PM for 18 years a record.
- First female PM
- 2nd PM of australia
- Got hit by a wave and disappeared
- 1st PM of Australia
- in 1977 was promoted into the cabinet
- Very first general secretary of the FCAATSI
- died very recently
Down
- fought in world war 2
- Made a partition to let women vote
- got elected PM after campaigning for 6 years
- A pioneer for womens rights
- won the human rights medal
- is on the $50 note
- Gives jobs to many women who ant to vote
- born in 1971
- first women in federal cabinet
20 Clues: born 1885 • born in 1971 • First female PM • is on the $50 note • died very recently • 2nd PM of australia • 1st PM of Australia • fought in world war 2 • won the human rights medal • A pioneer for womens rights • first women in federal cabinet • Got hit by a wave and disappeared • Made a partition to let women vote • He became PM for 18 years a record. • ...
Joyce's Crossword 2025-12-12
Across
- Mother of |Cronus and Rhea; Mother Earth
- actor Tim ____, War of the Worlds, High Fidelity
- Casablanca pianist
- song, 455 _______
- Row 2 words, _______ Place and _____ Your Boat
- home to Lake Niapenco reservoir
- to grind into flour, meal or powder
- stretchy confection
- lingon, loganm josta, lawton
- winter-time missile
- person, sent to represent gov’t or org; a diplomat
Down
- hit Lin-Manuel Miranda muscial
- stock location
- romance movie, The World of ____ Wong
- King Koopa
- profession, appointed to maintain proper conduct in an examination
- Singer, Lauryn ____, “Doo Wop”, “Ready or Not”
- young Scottish chap
- TV show partial title, starring Braeden, Case and Morrow
- Woodstock’s strip
- Disney movie inspired by Dead of the Dead
21 Clues: King Koopa • stock location • song, 455 _______ • Woodstock’s strip • Casablanca pianist • young Scottish chap • stretchy confection • winter-time missile • lingon, loganm josta, lawton • hit Lin-Manuel Miranda muscial • home to Lake Niapenco reservoir • to grind into flour, meal or powder • romance movie, The World of ____ Wong • Mother of |Cronus and Rhea; Mother Earth • ...
War 2 2025-07-19
Across
- A long-handled, L-shaped tool for cutting tall grass or grain by hand.
- A small, often temporary, building or shelter, sometimes for farm equipment.
- A period of time during which agricultural produce is gathered.
- An artificial ditch or channel for conveying water, especially for irrigation.
- The material, typically manure or a mixture of plant matter, used as plant food.
- The edible grain of the plant Zea mays.
- Cultivated land, often for growing crops.
- The process of preparing and cultivating land for farming.
- A piece of land enclosed for pasture or cultivation.
Down
- An animal kept or bred on a farm for use or profit.
- A system for producing food and fiber while sustaining the natural resource base.
- A large, open vehicle for transporting goods, often pulled by a tractor.
- The produce of the land, especially cereals, vegetables, and fruit.
- The science and art of cultivating plants and gardening.
- A structure for housing livestock, especially cattle.
15 Clues: The edible grain of the plant Zea mays. • Cultivated land, often for growing crops. • An animal kept or bred on a farm for use or profit. • A piece of land enclosed for pasture or cultivation. • A structure for housing livestock, especially cattle. • The science and art of cultivating plants and gardening. • The process of preparing and cultivating land for farming. • ...
Mariska Mack - The Atlantic World 2023-10-12
Across
- War between the British and the French
- Slaveships route across the Atlantic
- Credited with discovering the Americas
- Leader of the Incas
- Transfer of goods between the old world and the new world
- Theory that Nations wealth = Nations power
- Disease brought to the new world by slave ships
- Trade route between Europe, Africa, And the New World
- Trade changed from a diverse exchange of commodities to slaves
Down
- Conquered the Aztecs
- First British Colony
- Ninth Aztec Emperor
- Slaves shipped across the Atlantic to The New World
- Conquered the Incas
- Conquerers
- Mix between the spanish and the Native Americans
- Company owned by Shareholders
- Land owned by a different nation
- Private Ownership
- Spanish forcing labor upon the Natives
20 Clues: Conquerers • Private Ownership • Ninth Aztec Emperor • Conquered the Incas • Leader of the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • First British Colony • Company owned by Shareholders • Land owned by a different nation • Slaveships route across the Atlantic • War between the British and the French • Credited with discovering the Americas • Spanish forcing labor upon the Natives • ...
Remembrance Day 2025-11-05
Across
- What is another word for funeral?
- Red flower
- When a war is won
- Another name for an opponent
- Soldiers went to *BLANK*
- Soldiers are buried in one of these
- People *BLANK* their life for our freedom
- What day is Remembrance Day on?
- One and Two
Down
- Flanders *BLANK*
- Soldiers went to war for us to have *BLANK*
- What month is Remembrance Day observed?
- of silence, What do we take at 11am?
- A person who fought in the war
- There were two of these
- Another word for monument
16 Clues: Red flower • One and Two • Flanders *BLANK* • When a war is won • There were two of these • Soldiers went to *BLANK* • Another word for monument • Another name for an opponent • A person who fought in the war • What day is Remembrance Day on? • What is another word for funeral? • Soldiers are buried in one of these • of silence, What do we take at 11am? • ...
The Vietnam War 2024-05-02
Across
- name of the main character in Apocalypse Now
- decade during which the peace movement developed
- director of the movie Apocalypse Now
- 36th US president who became unpopular because of the Vietnam War
- state which was in ideological tension with the US
- iconic music festival created in 1969
Down
- members of a counterculture movement for peace and freedom
- name given to the communist government of North Vietnam
- author of the song "Masters of War"
- conflict between 2 poles of the world during the 2nd half of the 20th century
- chemical weapon used by the American army
- large public meeting, made to criticise or oppose something
- ideology opposed to capitalism, combatted by the US in the 1950s and 1960s
13 Clues: author of the song "Masters of War" • director of the movie Apocalypse Now • iconic music festival created in 1969 • chemical weapon used by the American army • name of the main character in Apocalypse Now • decade during which the peace movement developed • state which was in ideological tension with the US • name given to the communist government of North Vietnam • ...
WWW 4b Crossword puzzle 2018-04-11
Across
- At the school assembly the principal used a ______ so that we could all hear her.
- People who are scared of being in small spaces have _______.
- Our teacher ______ us on what to do.
- At the funeral the child of the person who died read a ______.
- When I was ordering pizza they asked me to _____ my credit card number.
Down
- Me and my family had a _____ on where we should go to dinner.
- An _______ is a creature that can go on both land and sea.
- Every human on earth has an _______.
- Earth's ______ grows everyday.
- The view from the Willis tower was _______.
- An _____ is someone who straightens your teeth.
- My grandma is the ______ matriarchy of our family.
- World War 2 was a very sanguinary war.
13 Clues: Earth's ______ grows everyday. • Every human on earth has an _______. • Our teacher ______ us on what to do. • World War 2 was a very sanguinary war. • The view from the Willis tower was _______. • An _____ is someone who straightens your teeth. • My grandma is the ______ matriarchy of our family. • An _______ is a creature that can go on both land and sea. • ...
World War 1 2023-12-08
Across
- Main reason U.S. entered World War 1
- Animals that would get into trenches
- When it rained trenches got very
- Great Britain, Russia, France
Down
- Wars were fought in
- Franz Ferdinand was
- What continent did the war take place
- Inroduced by Germany
- Advanced weapon used in World War 1
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
10 Clues: Wars were fought in • Franz Ferdinand was • Inroduced by Germany • Great Britain, Russia, France • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • When it rained trenches got very • Advanced weapon used in World War 1 • Main reason U.S. entered World War 1 • Animals that would get into trenches • What continent did the war take place
The War That Saved My Life 2024-04-08
Across
- What is Jamie's cats name.
- Who is Ada's brother
- foot what is Ada's disability
- Who is Ada&Jamie mom name?
- what did Ada make Susan for Christmas
Down
- War 2 What event happened during the book
- what country bombed England
- Who is the main character's name?
- What is there horses name
- What did Ada catch for her to be called a hero
10 Clues: Who is Ada's brother • What is there horses name • What is Jamie's cats name. • Who is Ada&Jamie mom name? • what country bombed England • foot what is Ada's disability • Who is the main character's name? • what did Ada make Susan for Christmas • War 2 What event happened during the book • What did Ada catch for her to be called a hero
cold war vocab 2024-01-10
Across
- competition between who can achieve superior spaceflight
- collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union
- sovient forces blockaded allied control areas
- support allies states
- period of geopolitical tension
- give economical assistance
- purposes are to maintain international peace
- political theory in which all property is publicly owned
- one country goes down so do the others
- political boundary dividing Europe
- intergovernmental military alliance
Down
- people afraid of others for they might be spies
- first atrifical earth satellite
- benifits returning world war 2 soldiers
- competition between nations for superiority
- began on 25 June 1950
- system of government by the whole population
- prevents the spread of communism
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- birth rates increased drastically
20 Clues: began on 25 June 1950 • support allies states • give economical assistance • period of geopolitical tension • first atrifical earth satellite • prevents the spread of communism • birth rates increased drastically • political boundary dividing Europe • intergovernmental military alliance • one country goes down so do the others • benifits returning world war 2 soldiers • ...
BES Crucigrama 2025-02-06
Across
- The total number of rings in the Olympics
- The amount of fingers we have plus 1
- Half of 1,000
- The number of letters in the word Espanol
- The age some people leave Convent
- If you subtract 20 from 100 what's left?
- The Roman Numeral MMM is what number?
- 30x10
- 7x100
Down
- The number of states in the US
- Which world war happened 86 years ago?
- A millennium x2
- The place Convent came for island champs last year
- The age of retirement in St.Lucia for teachers
- The number of sides on a square
- (36➗2)➗3
- A score
- 2A2 classroom number
- The day in February St.Lucia became independent
- The smallest prime number greater than 100
20 Clues: 30x10 • 7x100 • A score • (36➗2)➗3 • Half of 1,000 • A millennium x2 • 2A2 classroom number • The number of states in the US • The number of sides on a square • The age some people leave Convent • The amount of fingers we have plus 1 • The Roman Numeral MMM is what number? • Which world war happened 86 years ago? • If you subtract 20 from 100 what's left? • ...
Natural Disasters 2022-03-08
10 Clues: 2 of December 1997 • July 2012 in London • Lot’s of fire explode • a Big Bang in the ground • 1918 after the world war 1 • a big,strong gust of snow. • it is as tall as a mountain • sucks up everything in it’s way • In a big fog mixed with cole and ash • slide Something that people ride on
WORLD WAR TWO 2017-11-30
Across
- these were thrown at Desmond in the night
- The doss family believed in this religion
- desmond fought in this battle in Phillipines
- The army that started world war 2
Down
- doss main character in hacksaw ridge
- Desmond's wife
- This captain died in battle
- dorthy gave this to Desmond
- Desmond doss didn't bring this important thing into battle
- A job in the army
10 Clues: Desmond's wife • A job in the army • This captain died in battle • dorthy gave this to Desmond • The army that started world war 2 • doss main character in hacksaw ridge • these were thrown at Desmond in the night • The doss family believed in this religion • desmond fought in this battle in Phillipines • Desmond doss didn't bring this important thing into battle
Facts about Anne Frank 2025-01-17
Across
- how old Anne was when the second world war stared
- death cause 2
- The number of people who were hiding.
- What Anne died to.
- what happened once they were all found hiding
- how many people helped them survive while hiding
Down
- What Anne used in her free time.
- Her nickname was.
- death cause 1
- Birthplace of Anne.
- Who Anne wrote her diary entries.
11 Clues: death cause 2 • death cause 1 • Her nickname was. • What Anne died to. • Birthplace of Anne. • What Anne used in her free time. • Who Anne wrote her diary entries. • The number of people who were hiding. • what happened once they were all found hiding • how many people helped them survive while hiding • how old Anne was when the second world war stared
Twentieth Century History - Cold War Confrontation (BBC) 2021-07-18
Across
- Number of Soviet soldiers post WWII (2 words)
- Limited amount
- Month Berlin Blockade ended in 1949
- Invading state in Korean War
- June 1950 saw the commencement of the… (2
- Place of negotiations following Germany’s defeat
- Number of highways from west to Berlin
- Number of sectors in Post WWII Germany
- US General dismissed by Truman
- US General at end of Korean War
- Famous Berlin monument … Gate
- Place of Korean peace talks
Down
- Treaty organization of western nations
- July 14 1949 saw explosion of … A-bomb
- Month WWII victory in Europe took place
- Leader of South Korea during Korean War
- American aid plan to Europe post WWII
- Alternate name for a flight path route
- Korea was divided at the 38th …
- Berlin airlift airport
- Speech by Churchill about European division
21 Clues: Limited amount • Berlin airlift airport • Place of Korean peace talks • Invading state in Korean War • Famous Berlin monument … Gate • US General dismissed by Truman • Korea was divided at the 38th … • US General at end of Korean War • Month Berlin Blockade ended in 1949 • American aid plan to Europe post WWII • Treaty organization of western nations • ...
Arab countries 2023-06-15
10 Clues: war • chill • pyramids • World Cup • war for 72 years • got invaded by Iraq • almost won the world cup • the capital city it Beirut • the capital city is Baghdad • the capital city is Khartoum
Modern World History - Final Exam Review 5 2024-04-22
Across
- This treaty brought World War I to a conclusion.
- A group of the United States, Canada, and 10 other nations to counter Soviet aggression in Europe after WW2.
- Until the war in Afghanistan, this was America's longest war.
- Site of MacArthur's desperate invasion to relieve US and UN forces in Korea.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam.
- Iraqi dictator that invaded Kuwait in 1990.
- This is fought with words, diplomacy, and ideologies.
- First black president in South Africa.
- This city was the 2nd Japanese city to be hit by an atomic bomb.
- Russian word for "openness" and signaled a softening of previous Soviet rhetoric.
- This battle was fought without the battleships ever sighting one another.
- First and only female prime minister of India.
- Site of the first city hit by atomic weapons in World War II.
- Reformer who became Soviet Premier in 1985.
- Terrorist group formed against Israel to create a Palestinian homeland inside of Israel.
- Father of the Hydrogen bomb.
- One of the early leaders of the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
- This was was so named because of its longevity and saw Israel take the Sinai peninsula and the West Bank.
Down
- Soviet premier after Stalin's death; took power in 1956.
- First woman to lead Great Britain and the longest tenured prime minister in the 20th century.
- Volcanic island in the Pacific that saw some of the most desperate fighting in World War II.
- Site of the historic peace agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1979.
- Communist revolutionary who took over Cuba in 1959.
- Radical Muslim cleric who became the head of Iran after the Iranian Revolution.
- This battle was considered the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
- Cuban dictator that was overthrown in 1959.
- Largest amphibious invasion in human history.
- Husband/wife team that were arrested, tried, convicted, and executed for treason when they passed nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union.
- Leader of South Vietnam
- This war started during the holiest of Jewish holidays.
- Conservative president of the United States from 1981-1989.
31 Clues: Leader of South Vietnam • Father of the Hydrogen bomb. • Communist leader of North Vietnam. • First black president in South Africa. • Cuban dictator that was overthrown in 1959. • Iraqi dictator that invaded Kuwait in 1990. • Reformer who became Soviet Premier in 1985. • Largest amphibious invasion in human history. • First and only female prime minister of India. • ...
The Cold War 2025-03-03
Across
- During red scare, a contraversial trial for a couple who shared atomic secrets
- Name of someone who accused many people with little evidence
- After WW2, allies met in _____, Crimea, to discuss the future of Euorpe & germany
- War between North Korea, backed by Russia, & South Korea, backed by US
- someone who expressed support for communist idologies
- Era following the first bombs dropped in Japan, and after WW2
- Soviets blocked off all road traffic outside of the border, forced blocked access for allies
- Biggest nuclear bomb ever tested
- Economic aid for easern europe to retaliate against the US's plan
Down
- line dividing Western Euro & Eastern Euro
- A policy of preventing communism of spreading
- Alliance of countries based in Euro & NA
- A conference in Germany after world war 2 to discuss future
- Military policy that if someone attacks them with nukes, they will attack back
- Gov worker was accused of being a soviet spy, and guilty of lying under oath
- A war fought politically and indirectly
- European aid program ( you can recieve help if you spend it on US businesses )
- US sends planes/cargo chips over Berlin to deliver supplies
- Defense pact between Russian And Soviet satellite states
- Backed by USSR, leader of Chinese communist party
20 Clues: Biggest nuclear bomb ever tested • A war fought politically and indirectly • Alliance of countries based in Euro & NA • line dividing Western Euro & Eastern Euro • A policy of preventing communism of spreading • Backed by USSR, leader of Chinese communist party • someone who expressed support for communist idologies • ...
Midterm Exam 2020-12-15
Across
- Who ran against Mckinley in the 1896 election?
- Period after the civil war that rebuilt america
- boat sunk by german submarines
- railroad that stretched from the Pacific to the Atlantic
- who were slaves
- created standard oil and made a huge monopoly
- policy of extending a country's power through military force
- The first president to be impeached
- Nicknamed the trust buster
- US president called weak by a Spanish Ambassador
Down
- the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- The development of industries
- who freed the slaves
- Group of white supremacists
- Who owned the biggest steel industry in the 1800s
- What battleship exploded during the Spanish American War?
- Big banker that ran a monopoly
- what country started 2 world wars and lost both
- What country was the Spanish war fought over?
- He was heir to the throne of asustria and was assasinated
- List of employees who were deemed bad
- Laws put in place for African American's to restrict their freedom
- Alliance composed of germany
- What country wanted to take new Mexico, texas, and Arizona?
- exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- besides Guam and Puerto Rico what other country did the US get
26 Clues: who were slaves • who freed the slaves • Nicknamed the trust buster • Group of white supremacists • Alliance composed of germany • The development of industries • Big banker that ran a monopoly • boat sunk by german submarines • the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria • The first president to be impeached • List of employees who were deemed bad • ...
American Revolution 2020-02-06
Across
- Prussian military adviser at Valley Forge
- Believed in freedom
- What we did on July 4, 1776
- lax enforcement of regulations & trade laws, imposed on the American colonies
- Ended the war established 1st republic since Rome fell in 476 AD
- Issue after the war until 1865
- Riot propaganda
- Revolts against civil authority
- Print Tax
- sweet tax in 1764
- No search and seizure
- 1st ten "changes" were the...
- Believed in the monarchy
- Needed by Britain after the Seven Years War
- Last battle...Brits gave up
Down
- Murica!
- The second one of these named Washington commander of the colonial army
- Wanted the colonies unified...solidarity
- Influenced the writers of The Declaration of Independence
- Free Speech Amendment
- #2 & defended those accused in the Boston Massacre
- T Paines book
- Not a barracks but soldiers were allowed to stay in your house
- Where the shot heard round the world was fired
- Locke's idea in the Declaration of Independence
- Primary author of Declaration
- Britain tried cut the debt by using these
- Led to 1st Continental Congress & Intolerable Acts
- The sneaky people helped USA win
- Turning point
- 1791 finally
- No cruel or unusual punishment
- The lack of this in the militia put them at a disadvantage vs Redcoats
- Last battle Cornwallis surrenders
34 Clues: Murica! • Print Tax • 1791 finally • T Paines book • Turning point • Riot propaganda • sweet tax in 1764 • Believed in freedom • Free Speech Amendment • No search and seizure • Believed in the monarchy • What we did on July 4, 1776 • Last battle...Brits gave up • Primary author of Declaration • 1st ten "changes" were the... • Issue after the war until 1865 • No cruel or unusual punishment • ...
History 2024-05-07
Across
- First Roman emperor
- Victor in the Spanish Civil War and leader of Spain
- Mongol ruler from the early 13th century
- Leader of the Free French during World War II
- 3 kings of England, including the current one
- Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
- Late 18th century Empress of Russia
- Communist ruler of Cuba from 1959 to 2008
- Son of Philip II and student of Aristotle
- Current leader of North Korea
Down
- Last name of a US president, first name of a Confederate one
- American president who was an actor in the 1930s and 40s
- General and French emperor in the early 19th century
- Only state with a president on its flag
- He came to power in a namesake 'Restoration' in 1860s Japan
- He was president during the US Civil War
- The 'Liberator of America' and president of Gran Colombia
- Leader of the Russian Revolution and the USSR
- First president of South Africa after apartheid
- Last name of 2 leaders of Canada
- He led an independence movement in India
- Current leader of China
- The 'Iron Lady' of the UK
- Ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to Buddhism
- Ramesses II was a ruler of this ancient kingdom
25 Clues: First Roman emperor • Current leader of China • The 'Iron Lady' of the UK • Current leader of North Korea • Last name of 2 leaders of Canada • Late 18th century Empress of Russia • Only state with a president on its flag • Mongol ruler from the early 13th century • He was president during the US Civil War • He led an independence movement in India • ...
US History of Expansion 2019-04-30
Across
- The explorer who discovered the New World was Christopher ________________
- In 1845, __________________ was annexed by the US.
- The first shot fired became known as the shot heard round the _____________.
- The ___________________ defeated the British and by 1783 signed the Treaty of Paris officially ending the war.
- The area of the disputed territory was called the ____________.
- By 1853, the US had accomplished __________________ Destiny.
- In 1607, England settlement of _____________________.
- On April 18th, 1775, a shot was fired between English soldiers and American militia. _______________ knows who fired it but it started the war.
- America declared __________________ from England on July 4th, 1776.
- John ____________ was the second US president from 1797-1801.
- In 1848, Mexico surrendered a large area of land which became known as the Mexican _________________.
- Spain was the first __________________ to control vast territories in the New World.
- English colonist began to rebel against English rules and would become the American _______________.
- The disputed territory was west of the ___________________ Mountains.
- The Louisiana Purchase _______________ the size of US territory.
- In 1846, the territory of ____________ became part of the US.
- The Pilgrims settled their colony for ________________ reasons.
- The three major European countries that controlled large areas of the Americas were England, Spain, and _____________.
- In 1819, Spain ceded ______________ to the US.
Down
- In 1497 ________________ began exploring North America.
- In 1620, the Pilgrims settled the colony of ___________________.
- Jamestown became the colony of ____________________.
- In 1803, Jefferson purchased the _________________ territory from _______________.
- Thomas _______________ became the third US president from 1801-1809.
- In 1789, George _______________ was inaugurated as the first US president.
- From 1607 to 1733, England controlled _______________ colonies.
- American England and the colonies defeated the French and took control of its ______________________ holdings.
- In 1846, the US declared war on __________________.
- The conflict became a war called the French and _______________ War.
- ____________________ were Spanish explorers who conquered empires in the New World for Spain.
- Explorers ____________ and Clark were sent to explore the new territory.
- In 1609 Henry Hudson explored North America for the ___________________.
- In 1753, _______________ erupted between England and France over territory.
- The pilgrim ship was called the _________________.
- Jamestown almost failed but became successful after the growing of ____________________.
- _____________ was the European country that began exploration of the New World.
36 Clues: In 1819, Spain ceded ______________ to the US. • In 1845, __________________ was annexed by the US. • The pilgrim ship was called the _________________. • In 1846, the US declared war on __________________. • Jamestown became the colony of ____________________. • In 1607, England settlement of _____________________. • ...
WW2 2023-10-05
Across
- naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars.
- a swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England.
- the type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches, in which combatants are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.
- a naval battle fought between Britain's Royal Navy Grand Fleet, under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, and the Imperial German Navy's High Seas Fleet, under Vice-Admiral Reinhard Scheer, during the First World War.
- the deadliest battle in human history
- was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States
- a Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II.
- German Empire, Austria Hungary, and Italy
- the formal position taken by a State which is not participating in an armed conflict or which does not want to become involved.
- a situation in which neither side in an argument or contest can make progress.
- as a Soviet revolutionary and political leader who led the Soviet Union
- French victory Failure of the Schlieffen Plan Beginning of trench warfare Beginning of the Race to the Sea Helmuth von Moltke dismissed
Down
- an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
- an American military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army.
- was a Japanese politician, military leader and convicted war criminal who served as prime minister of Japan and president of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association
- an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda
- France, Russia and England
- was an American Politician and farmer who served as the 33rd president of the United States
- Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945.
- was a promise made by Germany to the United States in 1916, during World War I before the latter entered World War I.
21 Clues: France, Russia and England • the deadliest battle in human history • German Empire, Austria Hungary, and Italy • as a Soviet revolutionary and political leader who led the Soviet Union • a situation in which neither side in an argument or contest can make progress. • a swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England. • ...
Canada Crossword 2024-12-04
Across
- Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. Led the Opposition movement for World War 1
- Passed in 1910, this act developed the first Canadian navy
- Canada joined world war mainly because they were still under the _________ of Great Britain
Down
- a group of personal advisors to the Canadian monarch on state and constitutional matters
- Notable Canal located within Alaska
- A Canadian territory governed by a political unit. Similar to a U.S State.
- 2 Key ports located within Alaska. Dyea and ____
7 Clues: Notable Canal located within Alaska • 2 Key ports located within Alaska. Dyea and ____ • Passed in 1910, this act developed the first Canadian navy • A Canadian territory governed by a political unit. Similar to a U.S State. • Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. Led the Opposition movement for World War 1 • ...
WW1 by Dariia Kozynets 2022-11-06
Across
- an area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established.
- Tipping point persuading the U.S. to join the war
- Which country made the first declaration of war
- The greatest number of casualties and wounds in World War I were caused by what?
Down
- Ottoman Empire capital
- Why did Russia quit fighting World War I?
- Operation between France and Britain against Germany, first battle where tanks was used.
- Germany’s attack upon which country directly provoked Britain to go to war?
- What is the name of the World War I battle that occurred in what is now Stębark, Poland, and ended with a Russian defeat by the Germans in August 1914?
- Which battle was the first major victory for American troops?
10 Clues: Ottoman Empire capital • Why did Russia quit fighting World War I? • Which country made the first declaration of war • Tipping point persuading the U.S. to join the war • Which battle was the first major victory for American troops? • Germany’s attack upon which country directly provoked Britain to go to war? • ...
Latin Noun and Adjectives - Lesson 28 2026-03-23
Arab countries 2023-06-15
10 Clues: war • chill • pyramids • World Cup • war for 72 years • got invaded by Iraq • almost won the world cup • the capital city it Beirut • the capital city is Baghdad • the capital city is Khartoum
Prelude to War- 4th Period 2022-05-09
Across
- led revolt against Spanish govt
- followers of the fascist govt in Germany
- laid out Germany's future plans (2 wds)
- made nonaggression pact w/ Germany
- painted horrors of bombing of Guernica
- Jewish hatred
- allowed Germany to take more land (2wds)
- conquered by Japan
- also known as the Führer
Down
- Czechoslovakia land taken by Germany
- Hitler defied this treaty
- govt ruled by a dictator, denying rights
- leader of Italy who brought fascist govt
- leader of Japan
- secret police in Germany
- avoiding war by giving in to demands
- attack on Jewish community 11/9/38
- alliance b/w Japan, Italy, & Germ 2 wds
- expanded empire w/ Aust & Czech (2 wds)
- not supporting any countries at war
20 Clues: Jewish hatred • leader of Japan • conquered by Japan • secret police in Germany • also known as the Führer • Hitler defied this treaty • led revolt against Spanish govt • made nonaggression pact w/ Germany • attack on Jewish community 11/9/38 • not supporting any countries at war • Czechoslovakia land taken by Germany • avoiding war by giving in to demands • ...
Prelude to War- 4th Period 2022-05-09
Across
- followers of the fascist govt in Germany
- allowed Germany to take more land (2wds)
- Hitler defied this treaty
- leader of Japan
- leader of Italy who brought fascist govt
- also known as the Führer
- made nonaggression pact w/ Germany
- Czechoslovakia land taken by Germany
- conquered by Japan
- govt ruled by a dictator, denying rights
Down
- not supporting any countries at war
- Jewish hatred
- led revolt against Spanish govt
- avoiding war by giving in to demands
- expanded empire w/ Aust & Czech (2 wds)
- painted horrors of bombing of Guernica
- attack on Jewish community 11/9/38
- secret police in Germany
- laid out Germany's future plans (2 wds)
- alliance b/w Japan, Italy, & Germ 2 wds
20 Clues: Jewish hatred • leader of Japan • conquered by Japan • also known as the Führer • secret police in Germany • Hitler defied this treaty • led revolt against Spanish govt • attack on Jewish community 11/9/38 • made nonaggression pact w/ Germany • not supporting any countries at war • avoiding war by giving in to demands • Czechoslovakia land taken by Germany • ...
Happy Birthday Munchkin! 6 2024-07-30
Across
- Your Chinese Zodiac Sign
- You were born a _______ baby
- Best fried chicken
- ______Quarter
- Where I live
- Your favorite animal
- Come as you are
- Monument just you and I saw (in the rain)(2 words)
- A factor of evolution (2 words)
Down
- Worst company in New Orleans
- Best crawfish bread
- Where you want me, you, and Shauna to live
- Daughter, Jeremy, Alive (2 words)
- 2022 World Cup Champs
- Where you live
- Sledge
- Your Rising sign
- 2018 World Cup Champs
- Your Sun sign
19 Clues: Sledge • ______Quarter • Where I live • Your Sun sign • Where you live • Come as you are • Your Rising sign • Best fried chicken • Best crawfish bread • Your favorite animal • 2022 World Cup Champs • 2018 World Cup Champs • Your Chinese Zodiac Sign • Worst company in New Orleans • You were born a _______ baby • A factor of evolution (2 words) • Daughter, Jeremy, Alive (2 words) • ...
The Great War (WWI) 2025-11-07
Across
- Name of pre-war partnership linking Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy for mutual protection
- His assassination triggered the outbreak of the first world war
- A military transport technique in which merchant ships were escorted by destroyers or cruisers for protection against German U-boats
- Serbian sponsored terrorist organization focused on liberating Bosnia from Austria-Hungary
- Organization created in the aftermath of the World War I for the purpose of resolving differences through diplomacy rather than conflict
- Cease-fire; cessation of fighting; effective as of November 11, 1918
- Russian communists who opposed the Czar and called for equal distribution of wealth and the end of all private property; they promoted a revolution and withdrew Russia from the war
- A policy in which a nation avoids entanglement in the affairs of other nations; policy of the U.S. in the early years of WWI
- A proposal made by Woodrow Wilson to encourage peace and to refrain from inflicting vengeance upon defeated nations
- Wartime alliance of France, Great Britain, Russia, United States, Japan, Italy, etc.
- European peninsula region once ruled for centuries by the Ottoman Empire; independence and growing nationalism in this region contributed to conflict
- Effort on the part of nations to expand their influence and gain access to new markets and raw materials by establishing overseas colonies
- The formation of partnerships among nations for the assurance of their mutual protection; resulted in a much bigger conflict when war finally came
- Responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A telegram sent to a German official in Mexico before World War I; it proposed an alliance with Mexico and the prospect of reconquering American territory in the southwest for Mexico
- Conscription of troops, investment in new weaponry, devising of strategy; motivated by desires for preparedness and prevention; made war far more deadly
- Allied leaders who participated in drafting the peace agreement in France
- Name of pre-war partnership linking France, Russia, and Britain
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF); he was resistant to allowing American troops to find under foreign command; veteran of the Spanish-American War
- Peace agreement; called for Germany to accept full responsibility for the war, pay reparations to the victorious Allies, etc.; U.S. never ratified
Down
- Absolute monarch of Germany who aspired to strengthen his nation's military and establish a colonial empire; a cousin to the monarch of Russia
- Type of Combat conducted by troops utilizing in-ground defensive positions
- Supported the Black Hand in its plot to kill Archduke Franz-Ferdinand; issued and refused an ultimatum by Austria-Hungary, thus leading to the outbreak of WWI
- President Wilson's plan for promoting cooperation between nations in the aftermath of World War; influence behind the Versailles Treaty
- Absolute monarch of Russia; stripped of power as a result of the Communist Revolution; executed with his family in July 1918
- Extreme pride of devotion that people have for their country or culture; nurtured rivalries and independence movements
- Wartime alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- Employed by Germany out of its desperation to deny the Allies food and supplies from America; fueled American outrage
- Called for Germany to wage war on two fronts against Russia and France; Germany would invade France by way of Belgium
- A payment for war damages; applied to Germany to a crippling extent after the war
- The right of people to decide the nation to which they belong
- Neutral nation whose invasion by Germany contributed in expanding the war;
- A vow made by Germany promising not to sink merchant vessels without warning and without saving human lives"
- Small submarines named after the German word "unterseeboot"; wreaked havoc for a time on Allied shipping
- British luxury ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915; 1200 dead including 128 Americans
35 Clues: The right of people to decide the nation to which they belong • Responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • His assassination triggered the outbreak of the first world war • Name of pre-war partnership linking France, Russia, and Britain • Cease-fire; cessation of fighting; effective as of November 11, 1918 • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-25
Across
- an analogy for what america was becoming due to all of the new settlers from around the world
- the state where pauper servitude was most used
- a connecticut farmer that had a spiritual awakening after 2 years of depression
- every american settler from around the world brought different _____
- the quaker ran state
- this war ended with the French being kicked out of North America
- New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
Down
- brought people from georgia to Massachusetts to preach evangelicalism
- beliefs that came from the great awakening and pietism
- this movement brought massive change to all culture in an attempt to explain the natural world
- the method of free labor that takes children from homes deemed unfit, and puts them in other homes on contracts to work
- an evangelical christian movement
12 Clues: the quaker ran state • an evangelical christian movement • New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania • the state where pauper servitude was most used • beliefs that came from the great awakening and pietism • this war ended with the French being kicked out of North America • every american settler from around the world brought different _____ • ...
Natural Disasters 2022-03-08
10 Clues: 2 of December 1997 • July 2012 in London • Lot’s of fire explode • a Big Bang in the ground • 1918 after the world war 1 • a big,strong gust of snow. • it is as tall as a mountain • sucks up everything in it’s way • In a big fog mixed with cole and ash • slide Something that people ride on
APUSH Presidents 2025-08-18
Across
- namesake of doctrine opposing European colonization in the Americas
- first in war, first in peace, first in the presidency
- “Great Society,” escalated Vietnam War
- businessman president, impeached twice
- defended British soldiers in Boston, later became the second president
- former actor, conservative revolution, “Tear down this wall”
- Rough Rider, “Square Deal,” conservationist president
- “Father of the Constitution,” led U.S. in War of 1812
- 9/11 attacks, War on Terror
- grandson of a president, McKinley Tariff supporter
- expansionist who added Texas, Oregon, and California
- New Deal, World War II leader, elected four times
- signed the Compromise of 1850, last Whig president
- trust-buster who later became Chief Justice
- longtime senator, former VP, COVID-19 relief programs
- opened China, resigned over Watergate
- “Old Rough and Ready,” Mexican War general turned president
- “corrupt bargain” winner, son of a president
- Kansas-Nebraska Act, “Young America” Democrat
- Cuban Missile Crisis, assassinated in Dallas
- ended Reconstruction with the Compromise of 1877
Down
- “His Accidency,” annexed Texas
- Affordable Care Act, first African American president
- shortest presidency, “Tippecanoe and Tyler too”
- failed to stop secession, “doughface” president
- Camp David Accords, Iran Hostage Crisis
- signed Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
- Persian Gulf War, “Read my lips, no new taxes”
- never elected president or vice president, pardoned Nixon
- main author of the Declaration, doubled the nation’s size with Louisiana
- only president to serve two nonconsecutive terms
- “Little Magician” blamed for the Panic of 1837
- dropped the atomic bomb, Marshall Plan, Korean War
- Union general, presidency marred by scandals
- promised a “return to normalcy,” Teapot Dome scandal
- blamed for the Great Depression
- NAFTA, impeachment over scandal
- World War I leader, champion of the League of Nations
- assassinated after just months in office
- WWII general, Interstate Highway System
- hero of New Orleans, champion of the “common man,” Trail of Tears
- “Silent Cal,” pro-business, Roaring Twenties president
- Emancipation Proclamation, Civil War leader
- first president impeached, clashed with Radical Republicans
- Spanish-American War, assassinated in 1901
45 Clues: 9/11 attacks, War on Terror • “His Accidency,” annexed Texas • blamed for the Great Depression • NAFTA, impeachment over scandal • opened China, resigned over Watergate • “Great Society,” escalated Vietnam War • businessman president, impeached twice • Camp David Accords, Iran Hostage Crisis • WWII general, Interstate Highway System • assassinated after just months in office • ...
